Connecting to the electricity supply – Doepfer A-100 User Manual
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Make particularly sure that no object falls into the instrument, and that no liquid
gets into it.
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Transport the instrument carefully, never let it fall or overturn. Make sure that
during transport and in use the instrument has a proper stand and does not fall, slip
or turn over because persons could be injured
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The instrument must be checked and serviced by a qualified technician in the
following cases:
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the power supply lead or connector is damaged in any way,
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an object or fluid has somehow got into the instrument,
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the instrument was exposed to rain,
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the instrument stops working properly or starts to behave erratically,
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the instrument is knocked over or dropped and/or its case is damaged.
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There are no user-serviceable parts in the instrument. Refer all repairs to
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All eventual modifications must only be carried out by a qualified person who will
follow the valid safety instructions. Every modification should becarried out only at
the manufacturer or an authorized service company. Any modification not released
by the manufacturer leads to the extinction of the operation permission.
Connecting to the electricity supply
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The system A-100 must only be connected to the mains voltage that is specified at
the back of the A-100 frame (220 V to 240 V / 50 Hz or 110 to 120 V / 60 Hz).
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If the fuse has to be replaced only the type of fuse specified at the back of the A-
100 frame is allowed. If another fuse is used the warranty is void and the A-100
may be damaged. The fuse is located at the mains inlet on the back of the A-100
frame (exception: suitcase version with mains inlet at the front). To replace the fuse
one has to disconnect the mains cable and remove the fuse holder (e.g. with the
aid of a screw driver). The fuse holder is a small black plastic part that is inserted
into the mains inlet.
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The following table shows the fuse values for different kind of cases: