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Overvie w Corrections are needed to the “Connecting the Tray Heaters” section of the e -STUDIO1355 Series Service Manual. Detail Please download the corrected manual or store the following corrections with your service manual. The corrected manual is version 00a or later, posted on 3/25/2011. (Corrections are in red) Location of the Incorrect D[...]
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1. Switch off the main power switch and disconnect the pow er cord from t he power source. 2. Open the PSU box [A]. To set the connector 1. Connect the white connector [B] to CN602 on the AC drive board [C] . NOTE : Connect the large connector clamped beneat h the board. This step is not required if the LCIT anti-condensation heater will be[...]
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Page 3
1. Remove the small connector [A] from the relay connector and then connect it to connector CN606. 2. Clamp the relay connector [B] to the bracket of the AC driv e board. 3. Connect the large connector [C] to connector CN602 as described in the previous procedure.[...]