SHARP CASH REGISTER TROUBLESHOOTING - Fuse failure when Solenoid cable touch the drawyer - XE201 / 202 / 212 / 301-061113-1
FAULT: The fuse blew out when the solenoid cables touched the drawer
Solenoid
cables used to be twisted around the rib inside the lower cabinet. However, it
sagged inside the drawer owing to the way it was twisted.
The sagging solenoid cables touched the drawer when opening and closing the
drawer. In order to avoid this problem, changed the solenoid cable arrangement
inside the drawer. The solenoid cables shall be fixed by tie on the rib inside
the lower cabinet.
The
solenoid cables inside the drawer sagged owing to the variation of the cable
fastening method. The solenoid cables touched the rear side
of the drawer when opening and closing the drawer.
The
fastening method of the solenoid cable at the drawer is as follows:
Before
Change:
The
solenoid cables were twisted around the front side of the rib of the lower
drawer.
After
Change:
The
solenoid cables are fixed with a tie to the rear side of the rib inside the
lower cabinet. Pulling the solenoid
cables when fixed to the rear side of the rib with a tie not only avoids the
cables sagging but gives space between the cables and the drawer.
Fix
the solenoid cables with a tie when replacing the drawers for repairs or
maintenance.
BEFORE
The solenoid cables are twisted around the front side of the rib, inside the lower cabinet.
AFTER
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The cables are fixed with a tie to the rear side of the rib inside the lower cabinet.