Im working on a GE AMX 3, I charged the batterie at 132. The batteries are good, I press the rotor switch and I get no rotor. I checked all the fuses they are good. I read the manual and saw that k140 activates, is there a possibility that board is the problem. Where do I begin to solve this problem. Thanks please email me at gvlo949@yahoo.com
The inverter that makes the A/C for the rotor is the same circuitry as the collimator light. If the collimator light turns on then the inverter circuit is O.K. Unit also has a filament interlock for the rotor circuit. 3K1 is the 60HZ inverter power. 6CB2 is for he inverter. Service manual at http://apps.gehealthcare.com/servlet/ClientServlet
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Gilberto Lopez
GE AMX 3 problem
May 24, 2015 10:06
Im working on a GE AMX 3, I charged the batterie at 132. The batteries are good, I press the rotor switch and I get no rotor. I checked all the fuses they are good. I read the manual and saw that k140 activates, is there a possibility that board is the problem. Where do I begin to solve this problem. Thanks please email me at gvlo949@yahoo.com
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Staate Hayward
re: GE AMX 3 problem
May 26, 2015 12:11
The inverter that makes the A/C for the rotor is the same circuitry as the collimator light. If the collimator light turns on then the inverter circuit is O.K. Unit also has a filament interlock for the rotor circuit. 3K1 is the 60HZ inverter power. 6CB2 is for he inverter. Service manual at http://apps.gehealthcare.com/servlet/ClientServlet
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