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INV100-FL
Fig 13
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Be sure to use a GCQ-100 mercury burner.
●
Be sure to mount positive pole(the wide head) before
the other , or the damage to the burner may occur.
●
Never subject the burner to excessive force when
mounting the Mercury Burner.
●
Be careful and avoid leaving fingerprints or dirt on the
mercury burner. Attached stain may cause distortion in
glass which could result in a ruptured burner. If
stained, wipe it a way gently with clean gauze.
★
To prevent any hazard, always turn the main switch on
the power supply unit to “O” (OFF), unplug the power
cord plug from the mains outlet, and wait for at least
10 minutes before replacing the burner.
2.2.8
Assembly of the Fluorescent
Attachment
,
Cable and Cord Connections
(fig 12、13)
1.
Mount the lamp housing into the other end of the
attachment and fix it with two screws
④。
2
.
Plug the connector
⑤
from the burner socket securely
into the connector on the power supply unit and make
sure the cord is correctly connected. (Make sure that
the main switch
④
of the power supply is set to “O”
(
OFF
)
before connecting cables)
3. Connect the power cord connector
⑥
into connector
on the power supply unit and make sure the cord is
correctly connected.
●
Verify that the voltage and the frequency of the AC
mains outlet match the setting of the voltage switch
and the frequency switch on the rear of the power
supply units and improper setting may degrade burner
performance , or in the worst case(although very
rare ), cause the burner to explode.
●
It is better to use the power cord provided by NOVEL
and the same type power cord should be used if you lose
or damage the old one
2.2.9 fuse Replacement (fig 12、13)
1 Set the main switch to “O”
(
OFF
)
and unplug
the power cord before replacing fuses.
2 Using a flat-blade screwdriver, remove each of the
fuses holders
⑦
by tuning it counter- clockwise
。
and pulling out.
3 Replace both fuses with new ones.
●
Always use the designated fuses (8A). And make sure
the voltage of the fuse match the voltage of the AC
mains outlet.
②
③
Fig 12
Fig 11
④
frequency
⑥
⑤
voltage