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Elimination of faults
10 Elimination of faults
Possibility of electric shocks due to the power pack being connected incorrectly!
Electric shocks can lead to severe or deadly injuries.
Before carrying out any work, make sure that the power pack's mains plug is
unplugged.
Wait 10 seconds after unplugging the mains plug.
Close the housing cover on the power pack once work is complete.
Only plug the mains plug into the socket once all work is complete.
10.1 Fault table
Fault
Line circuitbreaker
triggers.
No lighting
Lighting flashes or
flickers.
10.2 Replacing power pack
Proceed as follows if you suspect that the power pack is defective:
Have the power pack checked by the manufacturer.
Replace a defective power pack.
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DANGER
Cause of fault
Power pack
defective
Connections mixed
up
No voltage present
Power pack
overloaded
Power pack
defective
Cable connections
are not firmly
connected.
Power pack
overloaded
Remedy
Replace the power pack.
Check that all of the cable connections are
connected properly.
Have a qualified electrician check and, if
necessary, repair the power pack's mains
cable and the socket.
Select a larger power pack (up to max.
200 W).
Replace the power pack.
Check the cable connections for non-
positive locking.
Select a larger power pack (up to max.
200 W).
Directions for use for the power pack