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DigitalFlow™ GF868 Service Manual (1 and 2-Channel) 29
Chapter 4. Parts Replacement
Chapter 4. Parts Replacement
4.1 Introduction
The electronics console of the Model GF868 has been designed to permit easy on-site upgrades and parts replacement.
See Figure 8 on page 37 and Figure 9 on page 38 for details of the standard GF868 electronics console assembly. The
instructions in this chapter, along with a few common tools, are all that is required to perform the following tasks:
fuse replacement
printed circuit board (PCB) removal and installation
EPROM replacement
option card installation
LCD display replacement
IMPORTANT: For meters supplied in any of the optional enclosure types, see Appendix B, Optional Enclosures, for
instructions specific to that unit.
Note: For compliance with the European Union’s Low Voltage Directive, this unit requires an external power
disconnect device such as a switch or circuit breaker. The disconnect device must be marked as such, clearly
visible, directly accessible, and located within 1.8 m (6 ft) of the Model GF868. The power cord is the main
disconnect device.
An aluminum shroud over the printed circuit board shields the electrical components and serves as a location for the
wiring diagram label. All of the procedures discussed in this chapter, except for fuse replacement, require removal of
this shroud.
Note: For compliance with the European Union’s Low Voltage Directive, a transparent plastic shroud protects the
electrical connections. The shroud must remain in place, except while wiring the unit. Reinstall the shroud
after the wiring has been completed.
Use the foldout drawings at the end of this chapter to locate the relevant components, while completing the following
procedures.
IMPORTANT: Keep a detailed record all service procedures performed on the Model GF868 in Appendix A, Service
Record. This service history may prove very helpful in diagnosing any future problems.
WARNING! Prior to performing any maintenance procedures, be sure to disconnect the main
power from the unit.

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