Appendix a: maintenance and repair, Handling, Extreme temperatures – Leprecon LP-3000 Series User Manual

Page 137: Fuse location and replacement, Warranty information

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LP-3000 Users Manual

Appendix A:
Maintenance and Repair

Handling

It is a good idea to invest in a properly designed flight case. Your Leprecon dealer
can provide case, and several popular case manufacturers have specifications for
Leprecon consoles. The case should be sturdy enough to resist punctures, and
contain at least one inch of foam padding around the console.

Extreme Temperatures

Touring gear is often exposed to extreme temperatures. It is a good idea to allow
the console to reach room temperature before turning it on. Very cold weather will
cause condensation to form when the console is brought into a warm room. In this
case, allow the board to warm up before turning it on; this will allow the moisture
from condensation to evaporate before power is applied. In extreme heat, it is best
to keep the console shaded from direct sunlight, and under cover when not in use.

Fuse Location and Replacement

The LP-3000 uses a 5x20 mm miniature fuse of a 2-amp rating. The fuse is located
within the AC inlet on the back of the console. To change the fuse, remove the
power cord and pry out the small fuse drawer located in the lower part of the inlet.
Do not replace the fuse with one of a higher rating!

Warranty Information

CAE will repair any defects in materials or workmanship on the LP-3000 for a period
of one year from the date of sale. The equipment must be returned postpaid to the
factory, and CAE will pay return shipping charges. CAE is not responsible for
incidental damages, or for damage as a result of misuse or abuse. It is the
responsibility of the owner to determine the suitability of the console for any specific
application. Any return to the factory must be authorized by our service department.
Do not return any equipment without first calling for an authorization number. The
CAE service department may be reached at (810) 231-9373 during business hours,
or a message may be left after hours. Our fax number is (810) 231-1631. You can
also visit our web site at WWW.CAEINC.COM.

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