If there is a loss of power from the Lexium 62 Connection Module while there is power at the power supply, you may need to replace the internal fuses.
The Lexium 62 Drive System indicates such a condition by the following:
DC bus LED at the Lexium 62 Power Supply is on.
DC bus LED at the Lexium 62 Connection Module is off.
The Lexium 62 Connection Module needs to be disconnected and removed to replace the internal fuses.
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Dismount Lexium 62 Connection Module, refer to Replacing components and cables. |
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Open the maintenance flap. ![]() |
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On the back side of the housing, remove both fuses from the holding device using a screwdriver and replace them by new fuses of the same type (Commercial reference VW3E6024). |
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Observe the following instructions to help avoid damages due to electrostatic discharge:
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Close maintenance flap and mount the Lexium 62 Connection Module. |
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Restart the system. |
If after remedying the source of over-current or short circuit and fuse replacement, the Lexium 62 Connection Module still is not ready for operation or returns to a no power condition again after recommissioning, contact your Schneider Electric representative.
With exception of internal fuses in the Lexium 62 Connection Module, there are no other user-serviceable parts within the Lexium 62 components. Either replace the component or contact your Schneider Electric representative.
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