APPENDIX C. FUSE REPLACEMENT
In the event that the controller fails to power up when the power switch is turned on (display and fans
do not come on), check the line power fuse to see if it has blown. The fuse is located in the fuse holder
on the power entry module on the back of the controller cabinet. To remove the fuse holder first
unplug the power cord from the power entry module. This will reveal a slot just under the edge of the
fuse holder. Use a screwdriver to pry the holder straight out of the power entry module.
The fuse that is readily visible in the fuse holder when you take it out is the one that is
"active" when the holder is installed. A spare fuse is also stored within the fuse holder. The
spare fuse is concealed in a compartment as shown. To remove the spare fuse, press down on
the end of the compartment to push it out of the other end. The old fuse can serve as a
convenient tool for pushing the spare fuse compartment out. Replace the active fuse with
the spare and reinstall the fuse holder and power cord. If the micromanipulator fails to
power up with the new fuse installed, call Sutter Instrument technical support for assistance.
Mains Voltage
Setting
"110"
(100 – 120
VAC)
"220"
(200 – 240
VAC)
XENOWORKS MICROMANIPULATOR SYSTEM (TOUCHDECLUTCH) OPERATION MANUAL – REV.
Figure C-1. Fuse replacement.
Table C-1. Mains fuse type and ratings.
(Type: Time Delay, 5mm x 20mm, glass tube)
Rating
2A, 250V
Bussmann: GMC-2A, GMC-2-R (RoHS), GDC-2A, or
(Time Delay)
S506-2A (RoHS)
Littelfuse: 239 002 or 239.002.P (RoHS)
T1.0A, 250V
Bussmann: GDC-1A or S506-1A (RoHS)
Littelfuse: 218 001 or 218 001.P (RoHS)
Fuse
Manufacturer Examples
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