Maintenance; Operator Maintenance - LIVEMORE LAP-2000 Operating Instructions Manual

Attache phone
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MAINTENANCE
Your Attache Telephone requires only reasonable care.
Excessive abuse,
impact, or exposure to inclement weather may adversely affect performance
of the unit and should, therefore, be avoided.
Maintenance beyond that described below must be accomplished by or under
the direct supervision of a holder of the FCC first or second class
Radio Telephone Operator License.
OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
Although the Attache Telephone is relatively troublefree when subjected
to normal usage and handling, occasionally a fuse or lamp may burn out
and need to be replaced.
The fuse and the charging ballast lamps are
the only components that the operator may replace.
The fuse is located
below the feature cover, next to the battery housing, and the ballast
lamps are located on the underside of the phone well assembly at the
rear of the unit.
The fuse is 7.5 Amp. Type 3AG
.
The ballast lamps
are GE-82 and GE-64.
UNIT DOES NOT RECHARGE:
Failure of the unit to recharge when the battery charger is properly
connected between the unit and a 110 volt AC source is noted by the
absence of illumination at the power plug indicator where the charger
plugs into the phone
.
In
thi
s event, the charging ballast lamp or fuse
is at fault.
Access to the lamp is gained by removing the four screws
that hold the phone well assembly in place and then carefully lifting
the phone well assembly and moving it to the outside of the case as far
as the cable harness will permit.
While either cover is removed, do not make any adjustments to the elec-
tronic circuitry.
For a longer, troublefree life of the unit, always
reinstall the covers just as soon as the defective fuse or lamp is
replaced.
Covers must be securely fastened in place to prevent unde-
sireable noise in the transmitted signal.
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