Maintenance And Support; Hardware; Figure 27 - Changing The Mains Fuse; Fuse, Type - DCS 992 User Manual

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dCS 992 User Manual
dCS Ltd
M
AINTENANCE AND

Hardware

Service & Maintenance
User Changeable Parts
MAINS FUSE 2A(T) ON OFF
IMPORTANT!
Manual part no: DOC063992 iss 2A1
Contact
on + 44 1799 531 999
dCS
(inside the UK replace + 44 with 0)
S
UPPORT
dCS audio products are designed not to need regular maintenance, and contain
no user serviceable parts:
there are no moving parts,
there are no short life or wear-out parts used,
the units have no holes through which liquids or
contamination can normally enter,
no dust deposits build up to degrade performance.
All parts are replaceable or upgradeable by dCS, for a period of at least five
years from the date you purchased your unit. If your unit is damaged in some
way, please contact your Distributor or dCS.
There are no user serviceable parts inside the case. Routine maintenance
(apart from calibration) is not necessary and repairs are generally carried out by
dCS, since this allows us to thoroughly verify the results before shipment.
There is a mains fuse in the mains socket, accessible from the outside of the
unit. This may be changed by the user. The current consumption of the unit is
very low (200mA at 115 V) so it only blows if there is a fault - usually if the unit is
set to a low voltage setting (100 - 120V) but has been plugged into a high
voltage mains (220 - 240V). Usually no other damage is caused, but if the fuse
blows repeatedly on replacement, some other damage will have been done and
the unit must be returned to dCS for repair.
Fuse Type :
If the fuse should fail, it is essential that it be replaced with one of the same type.
Failure to do so could result in damage to the unit and may invalidate the
guarantee. To gain access to the fuse, remove the IEC mains connector, use a
small flat bladed screwdriver to pry up the tab on the fuse carrier and pull it out.
Push the fuse out of the clip in the carrier and replace it with a new one. Push
the carrier back into the unit so that it clicks home.
Remove
Fit
old fuse
new fuse
Figure 27 – Changing the Mains Fuse
Disconnect from the mains before changing the fuse.
20 x 5mm 2 amp HRC fuse
Page 60
Manual for Software Version 2.0x
January 2001
file 063992ma2a1.pdf available from website
email to: more@dcsltd.co.uk
web site: www.dcsltd.co.uk

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