MAINTENANCE
A\caution : Read this page carefully to keep your safety.
For Electric Shock Protection:
Be sure to disconnect the power cable from the socket before conducting the following operation.
REPLACING THE FUSE
In case the fuse has blown, locate the cause. If the fuse
itself is the cause,
replace it as follows:
1. Pull the plug of the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Remove the fuse holder in the rear panel using a stan-
dard screwdriver (see Fig. 49).
3. Take out the blown fuse, and in its place, insert a new
fuse.
4. Set the label of your line voltage to the mark V, then
plug the fuse holder containing the new fuse into the rear
panel.
Fuse holder
Fig. 49
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CHANGING THE SUPPLY VOLTAGE
Remove the fuse holder in the rear panel using a standard
screwdriver. Then set the label of your line voltage to the
mark WV and plug the fuse holder back into place. When
changing the supply setting from 100/120 V to 220/240 V,
change the 1 A fuse for a 0.5 A one. (see Fig. 49)