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Replacing a Blown Fuse on the Display and Internal Cooling Fan 101
User Guide v 1.4 — September 2015 User Service
8. Carefully place the ICC on an earthed/grounded surface.
9. Remove and replace the faulty fuse with one of identical type and rating. Husky
recommends Bussmann ABC or equivalent fuses. Make sure the fuse is fully seated. Poor
seating will cause a hot spot, which can cause problems for the system.
NOTE:A 30 Amp card will only have two fuses.
10. Slide the new card into the slot and push the card slowly and firmly back into place. A
wrongly oriented card will not seat properly.
11. Tighten the upper and lower slotted screws on the heat sink.
12. Plug in the controller.
13. Turn the main input power disconnect switch to the ON position.
12.2.4 Replacing a Blown Fuse on the Display and Internal Cooling Fan
If the cooling fan, located on the back of the mainframe, stops running and the operator
interface goes blank, there is a possibility that the internal fuses for these devices have
blown.
To replace a fuse on the display and the cooling fan:
1. Remove the screws holding the upper access panel on the back of the controller
mainframe.
2. Locate the fuse block on the inside of the panel between the fan and the disconnect
switch.
3. Replace the fuses with SIBA part number 189020 6.3 Amp or equivalent only.
4. Install the rear panel back and tighten the mounting screws. Make sure the wires are not
pinched between the panel and the mainframe.
CAUTION!
Static electricity hazard – risk of damage to equipment. Do not, under any
circumstances, place any PCB on carpets, rugs, or other material that is likely to create
a static charge.
WARNING!
Hazardous voltage – risk of electrical shock or burns. The upper and lower slotted
screws, that hold the heat sink in place, must be firmly tightened before the controller
is energized
CAUTION!
Mechanical hazard - risk of damage to the device. When replacing the fuses, take care
not to stress the wire harnesses that run between the mainframe and the access panel.

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