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SOLUTIONS:
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- Make sure transformer is plugged securely into a power outlet. Verify that there
is power in the outlet. Also check to be sure transformer input (on top of transformer)
matches the electricity type in your area.
- Check that the male terminal of the transformer cord is plugged securely into the
female Power Jack of the Control Box.
- If Control Box has been knocked off the table, a break may have been created on
the circuit board. Inspect and re-solder any broken connections. Break is usually
where the Power Jack is soldered to the circuit board. See Figure O
1,2.
- Verify that wires are properly attached to the bottom of the Power Switch: 1–Red,
2–Brown or White, 3–Black. (Model 1929 robots should be: 1–Black, 2–Red, 3–Brown
or White.)
- Power Switch is bad. Replace.
- Fuse holder mounted to the circuit board is not making good contact with the fuse.
If loose, tighten; if defective, replace. See Figure O 1,2.
- If A, B, C, D, E, and F check out, the Transformer is probably defective and needs
to be replaced.
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