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The Savi RF Relay is designed to need very little maintenance.
Savi RF Relays are manufactured with quality components and
are thoroughly tested before delivery.
As in any outdoor networked system, exposed RF Relay
components need to be checked occasionally for physical
damage. Periodically check cables and enclosures that are
exposed to the elements to make sure they have not been
damaged.
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If the RF Relay power fails, follow the troubleshooting tips found
in Table 3-10. You may need to change the AC fuse.
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To replace the fuse:
1. Unscrew the fuse holder cover, which is attached to the
RF Relay by a short chain.
The fuse holder is located on the bottom of the RF Relay
and to the left of the POWER socket, as shown in Figure 2-5
on page 2-8.
2. Push in the fuse holder cap and unscrew it counter-clockwise.
3. Remove the fuse from the fuse holder cap and replace it.
The RF Relay uses a 4-amp, 250-volt fuse.
4. While aligning the notches in the fuse holder cap, push it into
the receptacle and screw it clockwise.
5. Screw the fuse holder cover back into place on the RF Relay.
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