Replacing The Fuses - Pentax EPK-P Owner's Manual

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Do not connect a lamp to the wrong connector.
Lamp 1: Connector with the white harness Lamp 2: Connector with the black harness
If the socket holder is reinserted into the lamp replacement base without connecting the lamp to the socket holder
first, it could cause the slide plate for lamp mounting to be damaged or the harnesses to be tangled.
NOTE
Contact PENTAX with regards to the disposal of lamps.
Replacement lamps recommended by PENTAX are:
- OL-H5
Commercially supplied lamps are:
- JCR15V150W (USHIO)
- HLX64634 / 15V150W (OSRAM)
- 6423FO / 15V150W (PHILIPS)

Replacing the Fuses

If the processor does not work even after you press the power switch to turn on the processor, check whether the fuses have
blown.
1
Press the power switch to turn off the processor and disconnect the power cord.
2
Insert a screwdriver beneath the fuse box and use it
to pull out the fuse box. (Refer to Figure 5.7)
5
3
Position the fuse box so that its back is facing you
and remove the fuses. (Refer to Figure 5.8)
4
Check both fuses.
• If even one fuse has blown, both fuses must be replaced.
NOTE
When replacing the fuses, be sure to use only specified fuses.
120V (NTSC) ∅5×20 3.15A (time delay)
230V (PAL)
If both fuses have not blown, contact our service personnel.
5
Reinsert the fuse box.
6
Connect the power cord, press the power switch to turn on the power, and make sure the power
indicator light on the front panel illuminates.
NOTE
If the processor cannot be turned on even after the fuses have been replaced with new ones or a fuse blows again after
turning the processor back on, immediately turn off the power, disconnect the power cord, and contact our service
personnel.
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Maintenance and Storage
∅5×20 1.6A
(time delay)
Figure 5.7
Figure 5.8

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