8.5 Checking and replacing the main fuse
CAUTION: Fire hazard!
• Always use an original strip fuse with the approved amperage.
• If the main fuse has blown, first rectify the cause before fitting a new one.
CAUTION: Fire hazard!
Fitting the incorrect strip fuse causes a fire hazard!
• Only fix the strip fuses in the sequence shown in the image on the right!
• Tighten the nuts with 3.3 or 3.5 Nm!
• 2. Spade
terminal
• 3. DIN 6923 nut
Requirements:
• 8 mm socket wrench
• 11 mm socket wrench
Note
If the fuseholder is damaged, you can replace this complete with the battery cables.
Dismantling the main fuse:
• Switch the electronics OFF on the remote.
• Remove the rear battery, as described in chapter 8.4.
• The fuse holder is located on top of the rear battery.
• Open the fuseholder cover.
• You see the strip fuses (2) once the fuse holder (1) is open.
• If the strip fuse has blown, you must first ascertain and rectify the cause of the fault.