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If the unit does not ash but the ON/OFF switch indicates that there is power, it could be that the
ashtube needs replacing.
Note:
Flash tubes (Swiss quality) have a long life with average use, but multiashing in long sequences can cause
overheating of the electrodes leading to premature ageing, or perhaps the ash tube is broken or cracked.
remove the tube
Stand
correctly aligned
contact with
security spring
Plug- in ashtube
(made in Switzerland)
(code 24029)
To replace the Flash tube:
1. Switch off the mains switch
2. Remove the mains cable
3. Take the unit from its stand or lay it
horizontally on a rigid surface. It will need to
be held rmly whilst removing and replacing the tube.
4. Allow the ash tube and modelling lamp to cool
for several minutes. They may be very hot.
5. Carefully remove and store the modelling lamp.
6. Put on the protective glove delivered with
your ash tube and remove:
A - rst the security spring trigger
B - the ash tube, by rmly pulling it away from the unit.
If the tube is broken, avoid cutting yourself and the
glove.
If the only part to grip is the electrode (e.g. a totally
smashed tube), withdraw using insulated pliers or pincers.
There is a full discharge security circuit tted, but
if the unit has had a heavy fall, internal damage
disconnecting a circuit could possibly happen.
7. Take the new ash tube, code 24029 for Style 300BX-600RX, and
code 24068 for Style 1200RX.
A glove or "plastic protection" MUST BE USED - contact with your ngers on the glass,
will cause dark markings on the tube when it is used.
8. Check that the tube is correctly aligned (central) and that the trigger contact is gripping
the tube, rex the security spring.
9. Re-connect and test the unit as usual.
Flash tube replacement