LavryGold voltage setting

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Overview

LavryGold products are manufactured with a power input module that contains fuses and an AC power voltage selector, in addition to AC power line filtering. The following procedure can be used to set the AC power operating voltage or access the fuses.

Please see Voltage setting for a complete list of LavryGold products which require the AC power operating voltage to be set manually.

Exceptions

Current production LE3000s units do not have the power input module, and adjust automatically to AC power inputs in the rated range.

Procedure

  • The LavryGold DA924 and DA2002 must be set to the proper AC line voltage before power is applied.
  • Other current production LavryGold models adjust to the AC power input automatically, but have fuses that may need to be accessed.

The following procedure is to access the fuses or change the voltage setting.

There is a voltage selector built-in to the red fuse block. The procedure is similar if you need to check or change the fuses, except you that would not change the orientation of the fuse block if the voltage setting is already correct.

1.) Looking at the AC power input module in the back of the unit, you can see the red color of the fuse block as the background for the white text that is the voltage setting.

2.) There is a "door" in the AC power input module that covers the red fuse block. There are two small slots just above and below the center of the right edge of the door.

3.) Using a small flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry open the door. Once it starts to open, you can open it fully by hand.

4.) The red fuse block must be removed to change the fuses or the voltage setting. If you need to changes the voltage setting, reverse the position of the red fuse block before re-inserting it.

5.) If you use a flat blade screwdriver to pry the fuse block out of the module, please use it only in the right side of the fuse block. It will be necessary to angle the screwdriver to get it down inside the module enough for the tip to be positioned properly in this slot. We mention this because we have had customers break the corners off the red fuse block by prying at the corner with a screwdriver.

6.) Once the fuse block pops out a bit, you can remove it by hand. If you need to change the voltage setting, rotate it 180 degrees and re-insert. Check to see that the correct voltage setting legend will appear through window in the door when it is closed. It usually takes a bit of force to get the red fuse block to plug in all the way. It is best to insert the red fuse block fully before attempting to close the door.

If you have any questions, please contact Lavry technical support via the Help Desk. The Help Desk is available via the “Technical Support Requests” link under the SUPPORT tab of our website.