8. ELECTRIC MECHANISM

-14-. Problem solution and measures

1. Pay attention to the following when opening the control box for maintenance.

Electrical shock

Some large capacitors may have a high voltage remaining in them for up to 5 minutes after the power is turned off. To prevent electrical shock, wait at least 5 minutes after the power is turned off before doing the following:

Opening and closing the control box

Replacing fuses

Separating and joining connectors

Measuring resistance

Doing anything with a possibility of touching something inside the control box

Some adjustments require measuring the voltage while the power is turned on with the control box kept open. In such a case, be careful not to touch any place other than that for the measurement. In addition, always keep in mind that a high voltage remains for about 5 minutes after power is turned off.

Injury

While the power is turned on, the cooling fan of the control box operates; be careful not to get caught in it. When separating or rejoining connectors, and measuring something, be careful not to cut your fingers on metal parts such as heat sinks and covers.

2.When replacing a fuse, be sure to use a new one of the same quality and capacity as the old one.

3.Refer to the circuit block diagram at the end of this manual regarding the connector numbers and their matches.

Before adjustment

1.While the power is turned off, check each connector is securely plugged in by referring to “8-4. Connectors”.

2.Find the error status number in the troubleshooting flowchart.

3.From the applicable part of the flowchart, take the reference number to find the correspondingly numbered details of the problem in the following table.

KE-430B, 430C series

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