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TR.UBLESH..TING
Please note: If you tiave an ATX system, the power
supply is enabled by the
motherboard in order to boot tfie PC. For this reason,
please refer to the
motherboard or case manual to check wtiether the on/off
switch is connected
correctly.
Caution: There is a risk of fatal injury when working
on power sources. If you
notice traces of smoke, damaged cables and exposure
to liquids, immediately
disconnect ttie power from the mains and do not use it again.
Never open the power supply case. High-voltage components
in the interior of the
power supply may still be live after a longer period
of disuse.
Please have any and all necessary repairs conducted by an authorized expert!
Opening the device will void your warranty.
If the system in which you installed the power supply
does not work properly,
check for these possible sources of error first:
" Ctieck that the mains cable to the power supply is correctly and firmly plugged
into the power supply and the socket. Ideally, you
should use a separate power
socket for ttie computer power supply.
" Check whether all connectors are correctly plugged
In, and make any necessary
adjustments, such as in case of incorrect polarity.
- Check the connection between the on/off switch on
ttie case to the motherboard.
Refer to the motherboard manual if needed! Switch the
power supply on by
setting ttie switch to position "I" and then pressing
the on/off switch on the
case. If ttie power supply still does not switch on,
continue with the next item.
" Check your system for possible short circuits or faulty hardware, making sure
that you switch off the computer and disconnect all
devices not required for
the computer to start. Switch the computer back on. Repeat this process and
connect one device after each reboot, until you discover
the fault. If the power
supply does not react due to a stiort circuit, wait
for at least 5 minutes before
switching back on as ttie device is equipped with overload
protection.
FREQUENT PRQBLEMS
Problem: The selected voltages (via BIOS/UEFI) are
to low/high
If you ctieck the power supply voltages via the BIOS/UEFI
on the motherboard or
the operating system, note that they may be displayed
incorrectly. This typically
results from imprecise measurements by motherboard
and does not necessarily
imply a genuine problem.
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