Chapter 5:
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Maintaining and servicing the SHOWGUN® fixture includes replacing parts and cleaning the unit. General troubleshooting tips help you identify potential problems.
SHOWGUN® fixtures have been designed for easy access for service. However, all service must be performed by qualified personnel only. Always observe the following cautions and warnings:
CAUTION! TO AVOID INJURY FROM FALLING COMPONENTS:
Never operate with missing or loose fasteners or screws.
WARNING! DANGER OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK:
Class 1 equipment. This equipment must be earthed. Do not connect to an ungrounded supply.
Equipment suitable for dry locations only. Do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture.
Disconnect power before
Do not mount on or within 4 M of flammable objects.
Equipment surfaces may reach temperatures up to 150° C (302° F). Allow the fixture to cool before handling.
Fixture Component Replacement
Replacing Fuses
Locating Fuses
| Fuse | Fuse Location and Access | Symptom of Failure |
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Motor Power | One fuse located on each Power Supply’s | Fixture shuts down and will not | |
Supply Input | input board. | receive power. | |
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Motor Power | Two fuses located on the Pan bracket | Fixture shuts down and will not | |
Supply Output |
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Lamp Power | Two fuses located on the power supply | Lamp will not strike | |
Supply Input | board next to the mains connection |
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F1 and F2 on the upper left corner of each | Motors driving associated functions | ||
driver boards | board. | will not operate. Board LEDs are off. | |
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