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Checking/replacing the mains fuse
DN9650/DN9652 Network Bridge
34 Operator Manual
Checking/replacing the mains fuse
The equipment must be independently isolated from the mains voltage supply
before any attempt is made to change the protective fuse. The fuse and its
cover must always be replaced before the equipment is reconnected to the
mains voltage supply.
Only use the correct replacement type when changing the fuse. Fuse specification is
printed on the rear cover.
To remove the fuse, pull out the fuse drawer (see “Mains input” on page 16). Then,
prise out the fuse from the furthest compartment (the nearest compartment is for a
spare fuse); a small, flat-bladed screwdriver may be useful for this.
Insert a new fuse in the rear fuse compartment, and close the drawer.
After replacing a fuse, check that the unit is working properly.
Always ensure that there is a spare fuse available.
Special accessories
To comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules, any special accessories (that is, items that
cannot be readily obtained from multiple retail outlets) supplied with this equipment
must be used with this equipment; do not use any alternatives, as they may not fulfil
the RF requirement.
Optional equipment
Unless advised otherwise, optional equipment must only be installed by service
personnel and in accordance with the appropriate assembly and usage regulations.
Equipment disposal
When this equipment has come to the end of its useful life, its disposal may come under
the DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of
27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
Hazardous substances in WEEE contaminate water, soil and air and ultimately put at
risk our environment and health. The directive aims to minimize the impacts of WEEE
on the environment during their life times and when they become waste.
The WEEE directive addresses the disposal of products when they have reached the end
of their life and contributes to the reduction of wasteful consumption of natural
resources. This will help to reduce pollution, and protect the environment and
ourselves.
If this equipment carries a ‘crossed-out wheelie bin’ (shown left), please
do not dispose of WEEE as unsorted municipal waste but collect and
dispose of in accordance with local WEEE legislation. The horizontal bar
underneath indicates that the product was placed on the EU market after
13th August 2005.
For WEEE disposal, see our website at www.klarkteknik.com for
information.
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