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Appendix EAppendix D
Evaluation of apparatus based on altitude not exceeding 2000m. There may be some potential safety hazard if the
apparatus is operated at altitude exceeding 2000m.
Evaluation of apparatus based on temperate climate conditions only. There may be some potential safety hazard if the
apparatus is operated in tropical climate conditions.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
EN 55032:2015, Environment: Class A, EN 55103-2:2009, Environments: E2 - E4.
Audio input and output ports are screened cable ports and any connections to them should be made using braid-screened cable
and metal connector shells in order to provide a low impedance connection between the cable screen and the equipment.
WARNING: Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference.
Environmental
Temperature: Operating: +1 to 30 degrees Celsius. Storage: -20 to 50 degrees Celsius.
Appendix E - Selecting Mains Voltage
Fusion has a linear power supply and therefore needs to be manually switched to operate with
either a 230V or 115V power suppy. The AC mains fuse is located on the rear panel next to the AC
mains connector. The orientation of the main fuse cartridge will dictate the operational voltage; this
can be either 230V or 115V AC power.
The operational value of the fuse is displayed through a slot on the fastening that holds the fuse in
place (as shown).
230V - Current Rating 500mA, Voltage Rating 250 V AC, Body Material Glass(LBC), Size 5mmx20mm
115V - Current Rating 1A, Voltage Rating 250 V AC, Body Material Glass(LBC), Size 5mmx20mm
Changing the fuse from 115V to 230V
1. Remove the IEC power cable from the IEC socket.
2. Remove the fastening by leveraging a flat-head screwdriver in the slot at the top of the fuse panel.
3. Remove the fuse cartridge, then remove both 1A fuses.
4. Re-orientate the fuse cartridge 180 degrees and place the new 0.5A fuses in the vacant slots on the cartidge.
5. Place the cartidge back in the holder it so that the 230V value is displayed through the slot in the fastening. Re-seal the
fastening, reconnect the IEC power cable, and switch the unit on.
115V