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Machine will not turn on
A few weeks ago, while working inside my machine, I accidentally pulled out one of the wires that leads to the white LED from the on/off switch terminal.
I ordered a replacement LED, but meanwhile I thoughtlessly I left the red wire dangling out of the way.
Today, while I had the sides off, I decided to switch on the machine at the plug to see if it was working smoothly. Unfortunately, the exposed end of the red wire I had not made safe touched something which caused a bright spark and tripped the circuit breaker.
I then installed the replacement LED and switched the circuit back on. But the machine will not come on, although the wall plug has power again.
What do I do now?
I ordered a replacement LED, but meanwhile I thoughtlessly I left the red wire dangling out of the way.
Today, while I had the sides off, I decided to switch on the machine at the plug to see if it was working smoothly. Unfortunately, the exposed end of the red wire I had not made safe touched something which caused a bright spark and tripped the circuit breaker.
I then installed the replacement LED and switched the circuit back on. But the machine will not come on, although the wall plug has power again.
What do I do now?
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Have a good evening,
Matt
- the fused plug is something unique to the UK. our machines with non UK plugs are not fused.
the wires of the white light plug onto piggy back connectors on the back of the ON/OFF switch - polarity does not matter
kind regards
reiss.
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kind regards
reiss.
Best wishes,
Matt