BioOptix™ 10
Section 4 System Maintenance
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4.5.2 Leaks If leaks occur or if solid material is observed around a fitting,
determine the source of the leak and tighten the fitting.
Note
When you tighten a fitting, make sure that you do not over-
tighten it. Overtightening a fitting may lead to permanent dam-
age and require replacement of the fitting.
4.5.3 Electrical 1. If your instrument stops working, check the line cord con-
nection.
2. If the line cord is connected properly, check the fuses in the
power input module located on the BioOptix 10 rear panel.
These are time delay fuses (T-type) and rated according to
the mains input power voltage:
❍ 100 to 129 VAC mains input: 2.0 A fuse
❍ 215 to 264 VAC mains input: 1.0 A fuse.
Always replace with the same type.
4.5.4 Inaccessible Fuses
WARNING
Risk of electrical shock. Disconnect the electrical power
before opening the rear panel or otherwise gaining access
inside the equipment. Only trained service personnel may
gain access to the interior.
Internal fuses are not accessible to the user and should only be
replaced by a trained service technician.
Pump Drive Board F101 — 4.0 amp “T” type fuse.
Power One PS F1 — Not Serviceable
Lamp Drive Board F1 — .375 amp “T” type fuse.
Case Bottom Assy F4 — Not Serviceable (T2 primary).
F5 — Not Serviceable (T2 secondary).
F6 — Not Serviceable (T2 secondary).
4.5.5 Inaccessible Breakers The Column Module has an internal 1.2 amp circuit breaker that
protects the lamp circuits and a thermal breaker to protect the
deuterium lamp. These should only be reset if the lamp fails to
light.
WARNING
Risk of electrical shock. Disconnect the electrical power
before opening the rear panel or otherwise gaining access
inside the equipment. Only trained service personnel may
gain access to the interior.