DCS dCS Verona Master Clock Clock User Manual


 
dCS Verona User Manual Manual for Software Issue 1.0x
dCS Ltd September 2004
Manual filename: Verona Manual v1.0x.doc Page 32 email: more@dcsltd.co.uk
English version web-site: www.dcsltd.co.uk
MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT
Service & Maintenance
dCS audio products are designed not to need regular maintenance, and contain
no user serviceable parts apart from the mains fuse.
If your unit is damaged in some way, please contact your dealer or dCS.
Mains Fuse
There is a mains fuse below the power inlet, accessible from the outside of the
unit. If the fuse blows, it may be changed by the user. The current consumption
of the unit is very low, so it only blows if power surges occur, or there is a fault
in the unit. Usually, power surges cause no other damage, but if the fuse blows
repeatedly on replacement, some other damage will have been done and the
unit must be returned to dCS for repair.
Fuse Type: 20 x 5mm 0.5 amp T HRC fuse
IMPORTANT! If the fuse should fail, it is essential that it be replaced with one of the same
type and rating. Failure to do so could result in damage to the unit, risk of
fire or electric shock and will invalidate the guarantee.
Replacing a Blown Fuse x
Referring to Figure 7, remove the power cable, use a small flat bladed
screwdriver to pry up the tab on the fuse carrier (A) and pull it out. Push the
blown fuse out of the clip in the carrier (B) and dispose of it. Fit a new fuse in
the clip (C) and push the carrier back into the unit so that it clicks home. Spare
fuses are provided with the unit.
C
B
A
Figure 7 – Changing the Mains Fuse
IMPORTANT! Disconnect the power cable before changing the fuse.