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POWER WAVE 450

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CAPACITOR DISCHARGE PROCEDURE

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TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR

9. Using the insulated, needle nose type

jumper leads and insulated gloves, con-
nect one jumper lead to one end of the
resistor obtained in step 6. Connect the
other jumper lead to the other end of the
resistor.

10. Carefully connect the needle nose end of

one of the jumper leads to terminal #9.
See Figure F.5. Connect the needle nose
end of the other jumper lead to terminal
#12. Terminals #9 and #12 are indicated
by the "Discharge" label. Leave the resis-
tor connected for 10 seconds. DO NOT
TOUCH TERMINALS, RESISTORS, OR
ANY INTERNAL MACHINE COMPO-
NENTS DURING THIS PROCEDURE!

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

Proceed with caution. Be careful not to touch any internal machine components
during the discharge procedure.