Replacing a fuse, Replacing a fuse -13, Maintenance – Gilson 215 User Manual
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Maintenance
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Replacing a Fuse
A blown fuse may indicate the existence of another
problem in the instrument. If the replacement fuses
blow, don’t try others. Contact your local
To change a fuse, follow these steps.
1 Disconnect the power cord from the power
outlet and from the rear panel receptacle.
2 Locate the fuse drawer on the rear panel. See
3 Insert a small screwdriver into the notch next to
the fuse drawer.
4 Twist the screwdriver to open and remove the
fuse drawer. The fuse drawer contains one
5.0A “T” Slo-Blo fuse (5 x 20 mm size) for a
100/120 voltage selection. It contains two 5.0A
fuses for a 220/240 voltage selection.
5 Remove the old fuse(s) and insert the new
fuse(s).
6 Insert the fuse drawer into its receptacle in the
liquid handler.
Replacing Parts
Fuse drawer for 220/240
voltage selection
Fuse drawer for 100/120
voltage selection