Specifications

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Changing the Fuse Conguration (continued):
3. Reverse the position of the fuse block so that the desired voltage will appear in the fuse
block cover.
4. Close the fuse block cover and verify that the desired voltage is showing.
Risk of Electrical Fire - Do not change the fuse location in the fuse block. Do not put
a 5-amp fuse in place of a 2.5-amp fuse. Do not put a 2.5-amp fuse in place of a
5-amp fuse.
1.0.2 Site Preparation
3. Reverse the position of the fuse block so that the desired voltage will
appear in the fuse block cover.
4. Close the fuse block cover and verify that the desired voltage is
showing.
Risk of Electrical Fire
Do not change the fuse location in the fuse block.
Figure 2: Fuse Block Access
Power Button (Ref)
Fuse Block Cover
Fuse Block
Figure 3: Fuse Block
Voltage shown “right -side-
up” will show when the
fuse block cover is
replaced.
10 amp Fuse for 115V system
5 amp Fuse for 230V system
on opposite side
Changing the Fuse Configuration
1. Disconnect the AC power cord from the fuse block on the power input
end panel.
2. Open the fuse block cover with a small flat screwdriver and pull out
the fuse block.
3. Reverse the position of the fuse block so that the desired voltage will
appear in the fuse block cover.
Figure 2: Fuse Block Access
Power Button (Ref)
Fuse Block Cover
Fuse Block
Figure 3: Fuse Block
Voltage shown “right -side-
up” will show when the
fuse block cover i
s
replaced
.
10 amp Fuse for 115V system
5
amp Fuse for 230V system
on
opposite side
Use 5 amp fuse for 115v system.
One fuse and one shorting clip.
For a 230 v remove shorting clip and use
two 2.5 amp fuses one on either side