Einleitung
This guide will show you how to get to the LEDs on your Seville Classics MSC10166 Tower Fan and how to inspect the circuit board. If there is a faulty connection or a loose wire, this guide demonstrates a quick solution.
Was du brauchst
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Use the Phillips #2 screwdriver to remove the four 6 mm screws by unscrewing counterclockwise.
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Remove the Phillips 6 mm screw that holds the circuit board to the outer shell of the fan.
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Remove the top cover containing the circuit board and the wires by pulling it away from the outer shell of the fan.
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Remove the screws from the four corners of the circuit board.
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Remove the circuit board from the top cover.
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Inspect the PCB for any faulty connections or loose components.
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Make sure the wires on the side of the board are properly connected.
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If the wires have are not connected properly, re-solder them to the board using the soldering iron.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Good stuff except for the fact that the most common problem(fan not working) that is for me, the first and simplest repair listed is referred to a dead end in led repair section. I could be wrong, but still, where is the fuse and how does the ohm meter work for a fuse test again? Hey, your fixer guide is the one that brought it up in the first place. Just saying.....
Agreed with Finner 69, that where is the fuse and how does the ohm meter work for a fuse test again? I have Seville Ultraslimline tower fan and fan not working. Power there.
Did you fix your fan? The fuse is on the printed circuit board with the LEDs. Set your multimeter to ohms. Touch the red lead to one side of the fuse and the black to the other. If the fuse is good, the reading should go to zero or near zero. If it's blown, it will stay at one. Mine was good, so I have to continue looking for the problem.
For me, all of the wires weren’t connected into the motor of the fan, so maybe check that.