Rear Panel - Pace PRC 2000 Operation & Maintenance Manual

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REAR PANEL

41. AC POWER RECEPTACLE/FUSE HOLDER - Receptacle for providing power to the PRC 2000
system from AC outlet through power cord. Also location of fuse (F1) which protects the
system from overcurrent conditions.
42. FUSE F1 - Provides overload protection for PRC 2000 system.
43. FOOT PEDAL RECEPTACLE - Input for foot pedal which operates the Pik and Paste,
MicroChine, Pulse Plate or Pulse Heat features of the system as determined by the FOOT
PEDAL Selector Switch.
The Auxiliary Power Receptacles listed below (items 44-46) will provide
temperature control for line operated auxiliary accessories or foot pedal
operation only. SensaTemp handpieces will not function properly if
connected to these outputs.
44. AUX 1 POWER RECEPTACLE - Provides temperature control, tip ground sensing circuitry and
finger switch connection from THERMAL MANAGEMENT CENTER to the auxiliary accessory
connected to Auxiliary Channel 1. Foot pedal attachment to this receptacle will allow vacuum/
pressure pump operation through foot pedal actuation.
45. AUX 2 POWER RECEPTACLE - Provides temperature control, tip ground sensing circuitry and
finger switch connection from THERMAL MANAGEMENT CENTER to the auxiliary accessory
connected to Auxiliary Channel 2. Foot pedal attachment to this receptacle will allow vacuum/
pressure pump operation through foot pedal actuation.
46. AUX 3 POWER RECEPTACLE - Provides temperature control, tip ground sensing circuitry and
finger switch connection from THERMAL MANAGEMENT CENTER to the auxiliary accessory
connected to Auxiliary Channel 3. Foot pedal attachment to this receptacle will allow vacuum/
pressure pump operation through foot pedal actuation.
47. FUSE F2 - Provides overload protection for CH 1, CH 2 and CH 3 power receptacles.
48. PIK PRESSURE PORT - Low pressure output with quick connect fitting. Controlled by PIK-
VAC Power Switch (front panel).
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