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Table of Contents
Data Plate 3
Installation and connection
-Water connection 4
-Drain connection 5
-Electrical connection/survey of supply lines 6
Start Menu 7
Oven set-up 8
Set –up Mode U 9-10
Test Mode 11
Test Mode D0-D6 12
Test Mode D7-D15 13
Test Mode D16-D20 14
Test Mode D21-D28 15
User Menu 17
User Menu B1-B7 18
User Menu B8-B13 19
User Menu B14-B21 20
User Menu B22-B24 21
Error Codes 22
-Error Code List 23
-Error Codes Guide
Notes 24
Sequence of operation
-Off / On Mode Operation 1
-Hot Air / CombiOptima Operation 2
-Steam / Reheating Operation 3
-Cooling down / Preheat operation 4
Manual Controller
Water level Sensor
BCM Start up Guide
Diagnostic Mode D-Level
Wire Diagram
-Wire Schematic_Diagram 1-8
-Understanding Wire Schematic 2-8
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Installation and Connections
Data Plate
Drain connection
BLODGETT ovens have one or two water connections. Two is most common.
To facilitate cleaning and service, the oven should be connected with an approved flexible ¾” hose
and the permanent installations should be fitted with a stop-tap and a non-return valve.
Before connecting the oven to water, flush the tubes thoroughly. Connect the oven.
If the water temperature exceeds 70°F (20°C), problems with regard to ClimaOptima
calibration and cooling of the oven may occur.
To ensure that the water quality is in conformity with the above requirements, the
installation of a water filter in front of the water connection to the oven is
recommended.
1) 1 connection for raw water for the condensation jet (cold water). Located at the back.
2) The installation of a particle filter (0.25mm) is also recommended.
3) 1 connection for the steam generator and the jet in the oven chamber. Must meet the
requirements applying to water supplied to household appliances; however, hot water with a
temperature not exceeding 125°F (50°C) can be used. Located at the front.
Electrical Connections
The electrical connection must be carried out by an authorised electrician in accordance with
existing rules and regulations.
An approved plug outlet or a safety cut-out must be located close to the oven so that the
oven can be disconnected during installation and repair. The safety cut-out must be able to cut
off all poles with a total distance of break of at least 3 mm. Each of the two units in a stacked
arrangement (Combi-Plus) must have its own plug outlet or safety cut-out.
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Installation and Connection
Drain connection
From the factory, the BLODGETT ovens are equipped with a drain system that removes surplus water
from the oven chamber. This water may be condensed water from the products, or it may occur
when the oven chamber is cooled down with cold water, or when the oven chamber is cleaned.
The electrical connection must be carried out by an authorised electrician in accordance with existing
rules and regulations.
The terminal for the electrical connection is located behind the right side plate.
An approved plug outlet or a safety cut-out must be located close to the oven so that the
oven can be disconnected during installation and repair. The safety cut-out must be able to cut
off all poles with a total distance of break of at least 3 mm. Each of the two units in a stacked
arrangement (CombiPlus) must have its own plug outlet or safety cut-out.
• Follow the installation instructions and the information given on the rating plate.
• Comply with federal, state and local rules and regulations.
Checking before Use
On the outside
• Check that the oven has not been damaged in transit (dents, scratches, etc.)
• Check/adjust the height and check that the oven is placed level (horizontally)
• Check/adjust oven door
• Connections
• Oven chamber
• Operation panel
The installation checklist and the instruction checklist (appendices 1 and 2) should be
filled in and returned to BLODGETT 30 days after the installation, at the latest.
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Start Menu
Power Switch
COMBI STEAMING
Change time with selected if upper or
turn switch middle control lamp
is on. REHEATING is
selected if lower
control lamp is on.
Core temperature
on C and K models.
Injection time on B
model. Steaming on C and
K, preheating on B
Exhaust open if
control lamp on
Step key
Fan speed can be
set between 20 and
100%. Control lamp
is on when speed
Alarm key < 100.
Turn switch
Start/Stop
Set temperature (press temperature key, temperature flashes, set temperature with turn
switch, press temperature key again to save).
Set time (press time key, time flashes, set time with turn switch).
Set core temperature (press core temperature key, set temperature with turn switch).
Set injection time (press injection key, time flashes, set injection time with turn switch). B
model only.
Oven set-up
Power Switch
Display shows
PRG Not active
description of "U"
function
Not active
To enter set-up mode, press hot-air key and steaming/preheating key for 2 sec.
To leave set-up mode, turn switch to the left. Change between set-up and test mode by
pressing combi-steam key.
The set-up mode is only intended for service engineers who wish to change the set-up of the
computer control of the oven model in question.
In the set-up function, it is possible to set the oven controller to match the mechanical set-up and
the choice of software.
If the set-up has been changed in U1, U4 or U15, the oven will be reset.
U1 Oven model
You select the oven model (B, C or K) by pressing the step key.
1= K, 2= C, 3= B.
You press the temperature key to select a PassThrough model (two doors).
1= one door (standard) 2= two doors
When you have selected the oven model, confirm by pressing the alarm key if the control lamp
flashes.
After that, the controller initializes.
NOTE: ALL settings and programs are reset.
U2 Oven size
You choose the oven size by pressing the step key: 0-7.0= 1.06, 1= 1.08, 2= 1.10, 3= 1.12, 4=
1.16, 5= 1.20, 6= 2.10, 7= 2.14.
The oven size you have chosen is shown in the field next to the temperature key.
U3 CombiWash
You activate or deactivate CombiClean by pressing the step key.
0=OFF, 1=ON.
U4 Temperature scale
You choose between Celsius and Fahrenheit as scale of temperature by pressing the step key.
0= Celsius 1= Fahrenheit.
You can ”even out” the current temperature by pressing the temperature key.
0=OFF, 1=ON
When you have chosen the temperature scale, confirm by pressing the alarm key if the control lamp
flashes.
After that, the controller initializes.
NOTE: ALL settings and programs are reset.
U5 Not in use
U6 Low-temperature steaming
You activate and deactivate low-temperature steaming by pressing the step key.
0= OFF, steaming only possible at 100°C, 1= ON, steaming only possible between 30°C and 120°C.
NOTE: This function is available on K models only. If chosen on a B or C model, nothing
happens.
U7 Preheating at 300°C
You activate and deactivate preheating by pressing the step key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
NOTE: Preheating at temperatures above 250°C is only possible for max. 15 minutes.
U9 Automatic restart
You activate and deactivate automatic restart by pressing the step key.
0= OFF, 1= 10 minutes, 2= 30 minutes, 3= 60 minutes.
This means that if there is a power cut, the program that was interrupted will be reassumed provided
that the power returns within the time set.
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U10 Programs
You activate the program mode by pressing the step key.
0= OFF, 1= 10 programs with 3 process steps.
NOTE: It is still possible to activate the cleaning program even though the program mode
is not active.
0= OFF.
U14 Demo
You activate or deactivate the demo mode by pressing the step key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
NOTE: If the demo mode is on (1= ON), the oven will run without heating elements and
steam generator being switched on.
When the oven starts, it will let you know whether the demo mode is on.
U15 Initialising
You reset the controller by pressing the alarm key.
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Test Mode
Power Switch
Not active
To enter test mode, press hot-air key and combi-steam key for 2 sec.
To exit test mode, turn switch left. Change between set-up mode and test mode by pressing
steaming/preheating key.
How to operate the selected component: You turn the component on (1) and off (2) by pressing
the step key. Or, you press the alarm key, and the component is active for as long as you press
the key.
The set-up mode is only intended for service engineers who wish to test the various
modes/functions.
Test Mode D0-D6
In the test mode, it is possible to activate all electrical components. This is very useful in connection
with fault detection and the testing and adjusting of replacement parts.
D0 Main contactor(s)
This function activates contactor K1.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key. The function can, however, only be
activated when the fan is on.
To pulse, press the alarm key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
Status for the main alarms appear in the display as follows:
Digit 1 fan
Digit 2 oven
Digit 3 generator
Digit 4 Solid State Relay
If ER28 appears, the alarm sensor circuit board or wiring harness is defective.
D1 Oven heat
This function activates contactor K2.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
Humidity pulsing is possible by pressing the alarm key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
D6 Solenoid valve
This function activates solenoid valve MV1.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key
To pulse, press the alarm key.
0= OFF, 1= ON.
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Test Mode D7-D15
D7 Filling valve
Available on K models only.
This function activates solenoid valve MV2.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
To pulse, press the alarm key. 0= OFF, 1= ON.
D8 Drain pump
Available on K models only.
This function activates motor M2.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
To pulse, press the alarm key. 0= OFF, 1= ON.
D9 Drain cooling
This function is not available on B models.
This function activates solenoid valve MV3.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
To pulse, press the alarm key. 0= OFF, 1= ON.
D11 Exhaust
This function activates the outlet for controlling the external ventilation, terminals 4 and 5.
In the display next to ”Time”, it is possible to read which outlet is active.
OFOF= both outlets are off, ONOF= outlet 4 is active and outlet 5 is off.
OFON= outlet 4 is off and outlet 5 is active. ONON= both outlets are active.
You activate or deactivate the function by pressing the step key.
0= OFOF, 1= OFON, 2= ONOF, 3= ONON.
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Test Mode D16-D20
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Test Functions D21-28
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Test Mode D29-D47
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User Menu
Main switch
PRG
Display shows Not active
description of "b"
function
Start/Stop
The user menu can be operated by the end-customer as well as by the service engineer.
User Menu B1-B7
B1 Save pre-settings
In this function, you save the preset time and temperature.
If, for instance, the end user uses HOT AIR at 180°C for 30 minutes, the standard setting can be
changed as follows:
You can only save the settings when the control lamp next to the alarm key flashes.
B2 Timer start
(Please see user manual)
B5 Sound frequency
In this function, you adjust the sound frequency.
The sound frequency can be adjusted from 1 to 9.
You adjust the sound by pressing the step key.
You test the sound by pressing the alarm key.
B6 Interior light
In this function, you adjust the interior light.
The light can be set at 0 or 5.
0= Light is always on.
5= Light goes out when the oven has been idle for 5 minutes.
You adjust the interior light by pressing the step key.
B7 Current temperature
In this function, you choose whether the oven should display the current temperature or the preset
temperature.
You choose between 0 and 1
0= The preset temperature is shown.
1= The current temperature is shown.
You change the setting with the step key.
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User Menu B8-B13
B8 Exhaust
In this function, you choose whether the oven should start up the extraction hood.
0= Extraction hood not controlled by oven
1= Extraction hood runs for 10 minutes after oven has stopped.
This applies to an extraction hood mounted on the oven as well as for an external extraction hood.
B9 Time graphics
In this function, you determine whether the oven should be able to show graphically how long time
has passed of a cooking sequence.
You choose between 0 and 1.
0= No graphics
1= Graphics, for instance ”llllll------”, appear
You change the setting with the step key.
B10 Minutes
In this function, you set the minutes of the oven’s clock.
1. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit flashes).
2. Turn the switch to the desired setting of minutes.
3. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit stops flashing)
You can set the minutes from 0 to 59.
The oven’s clock may appear as screen saver.
B11 Hours
In this function, you set the hours of the oven’s clock.
1. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit flashes)
2. Turn the switch to the desired setting of hours.
3. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit stops flashing)
You can set the hours from 0 to 23.
The oven’s clock may appear as screen saver.
B12 Day/weekday
In this function, you set the day of the month and of the week.
1. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit flashes)
2. Turn the switch to the desired day of the month (1-31).
3. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit stops flashing)
4. Press the key next to the time display (digit flashes)
5. Turn the switch to the desired day of the week (1-7).
6. Press the key next the time display (digit stops flashing)
You select automatic updating to summer time.
0= No automatic updating to summer time.
1= Automatic updating to summer time.
If you choose not to have the oven update to summer time automatically, you cannot set the
weekday.
Automatic updating to summer time only functions correctly in Western Europe.
B13 Month
In this function, you set the month.
1. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit flashes).
2. Turn the switch to the desired month.
3. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit stops flashing).
You can set the month from 1 to 12.
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User Menu B14-B21
B14 year
In this function, you set the year.
1. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit flashes).
2. Turn the switch to the desired setting.
3. Press the key next to the temperature display (digit stops flashing).
You set the year from 6 to 20.
B15 CombiWash
In this function, you activate or deactivate CombiWash.
0= Manual cleaning
1= CombiWash
Press step key to change setting.
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User Menu B22-B24
B23 Language
In this function, you change the language of the computer.
Press step key and select 1, 2, 3 or 4. There are also four language variants: A – D (see below).
A B C D
1 Danish English English English
2 Swedish German French Estonian
3 English Kroatian Spanish Hungarian
4 Finnish Slovenian Italian Russian
To change the language, you need to update again (see B24)
Main switch
PRG
Display shows
description of error
Turn switch
Start/Stop
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BCP & BCM, ERROR CODES & CAUSES
3 - Generator Hot – Generator High Limit Thermostat Open(Opens at 275˚F) (Manual Reset under a
cover at the bottom of the control panel)
4 – Oven Hot - Oven High Limit Thermostat Open (Opens at 662˚F) (Manual Reset under a cover at the
bottom of the control panel)
5 – Fan Hot – Motor Thermal Limit Open (2 Gray Wires) (Opens at 320˚F) Wait 10 minutes and try again.
If 5 appears again, the cooling fans, motor bearings, or thermal switch within the motor failed.
6 – Drain Hot – RTD Probe in Drain (100 Ohm Probe) reads over 167˚F for over 5 minutes.
7 – Oven sensor Defect – RTD Probe in Generator (100 Ohm Probe) Shorted/Open
8 – Core Probe Missing – Control has an active Core (Meat) Probe. Deactivate both Core Probes or
insert Core Probe in the probe port on the control side.
9 – Gen Sensor Defect – RTD Probe in Generator (100 Ohm Probe) Shorted/Open
10 – Drain Sensor Defect - RTD Probe in Drain (100 Ohm Probe) Shorted/Open
12 – SSR Hot – one of the two SSR Heat Sink Automatic Reset Snap Disks that are wired in series is Open
(Open at 248˚F)
13 – Generator > 265 – RTD Probe in Generator (100 Ohm Probe)reads over 265˚F.
14 – Fan Slow – Fan Hall Sensor (Brown, Black and Red Wires), Inverter or the Motor has failed or a
wiring issue exists.
19 –Internal Error–The control has sensed a failed process, restart the control.
21 – Invalid recipe – Indicates a recipe is programmed for a feature the oven does not have.
22 - Program Terminated – Power interrupted while a program was in progress and enough time
elapsed that the program cannot resume.
24 – Empty Error – Steam Generator water level sensor reads water 25 seconds after running the drain
pump to drain the boiler.
25 – CombiOptima not Calibrated – Enter the Service Menu and run the calibration.
26 – CombiOptima Sensor Error – The Pressure sensor gives a reading outside the range of 0.5 - 4.5.
27 – CombiOptima calibr. Fault – Calibration could not be completed, Start calibration when the oven is
cold and dry.
BCP & BCM, ERROR CODES & CAUSES
28 – Main Alarm Error –No 24V signal to high limit board
34 – Water Pressure Low – Water Pressure Switch (located on the larger solenoid assembly) is closed.
(Opens at 22 PSI)
38 – Detergent In Oven – Combi wash interrupted while the detergent was in the oven. Run Combi
Wash in Step 0 to clear detergent prior to inserting product.
39 – Insufficient Memory – The units memory is not sufficient for the current operation.
41 – Main Alarm -
50-Switch On-Pressure switch on when gas-air control unit running (timeout 20 sec.)
51-Switch Off-Pressure switch not on when gas-air control unit running (timeout 20 sec.)
52-Gas Valve-Gas valve does not open (automatic gas burner control has failed (timeout 20 sec.))
53-No Fan RPM-Gas-air control unit does not revolve when pressure switch is on.
54-Fan Error-Gas-air control unit does not run at correct RPM just before ignition.
• The boot logo appear on the screen for about 30 sec. then ready to
operate (only BCP)
• Light will come on after 30 sec.(only BCP) (12 VAC between J9 pin 3 and
terminal 1)
• The exhaust valve will “open” and “close” after 30 sec. (24 VAC between
J2 pin 12 and terminal 1) (Ground J2 pin 15 when closed)
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BLODGETT OVEN COMBI
• The SSR gets DC voltage on the terminal -/+1 (if boiler model) -/+1 and
2 (if no boiler) DC coming from J2 pin 22 and 23.
• The IO board will get a resistance input from P1 (oven temperature
sensor PT100) on J1 pin 37 and 38 telling the IO board when to switch
off the SSR.
• When the time runs out H2 (buzzer) will be activated.
• The SSR gets DC voltage on the terminal -/+1 (if boiler model) -/+1 and
2 (if no boiler) DC coming from J2 pin 22 and 23.
• The IO board will get a resistance input from P1 (oven temperature
sensor PT100) on J1 pin 37 and 38 telling the IO board when to switch
off the SSR.
• The sensor P9 is supplied by 12 VDC from J1 pin 25 and 26.
• The sensor measure pressure between 0 – 3 mbar (0,5 – 4,5 VDC)
• Depending on the temperature/fan speed/pressure the computer
calculates the humidity.
• The higher temperature the lower pressure (voltage)
• The higher humidity the lower pressure (voltage)
• Dry and cold oven gives the highest reading (voltage)
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BLODGETT OVEN COMBI
• Standard fan speed 50% (5 VDC on inverter terminal Com and Speed, IO
board J2 pin 33 and 34)
• As standard inject water every 8 sec. for 1/10 of sec. through MV1
(injection valve) 24 VAC (IO board J2 pin 8)
• Temperature in drain P4 J1 pin 47 and 48 above 65°C/149°F, active MV3
24 VAC (J2 pin 11) will cool down until the temperature is below
60°C/140°F.
• When the time runs out H2 (buzzer) will be activated.
*Standard settings can be changed in setup
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BLODGETT OVEN COMBI
• Standard fan speed 50% (5 VDC on inverter terminal Com and Speed, IO
board J2 pin 33 and 34)
• As standard inject water every 20 sec. for 1 sec. through MV1 (injection
valve) 24 VAC (IO board J2 pin 8)
• When the time runs out H2 (buzzer) will be activated.
*Standard settings can be changed in setup
• The SSR gets DC voltage on the terminal -/+1 (if boiler model) -/+1 and
2 (if no boiler) DC coming from J2 pin 22 and 23.
• The IO board will get Ohm input from P1 (oven temperature sensor
PT100) on J1 pin 37 and 38 telling the IO board when the temperature is
reached, when it is reached it will stay on that temperature for the time
set.
• When the time runs out H2 (buzzer) will be activated.
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Start IO
CPU Programming
connector
reset
Short
flash at
start-up
Com IO light diodes:
Yellow transmit
Green receive
Must flash
Clock: Must
flash (1 sec)
Power:
24V AC
5V Start IO
RS232 Encoder COM IO
Not used
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Memory key
connector
Programming
connector
Buzzer
Battery
(3V)
Power:
1,2 - COM IO
3 - GND
4 - Start IO
5,6 - 24V AC RS232
Encoder not used
Power
1 6
BCP / BCM Water Level Switch Test Points
Sensor Power
12 VDC
Empty
1.2 VDC
Full
0 VDC
Diagnostic Mode
d - Level
Diagnostic
stic mode allows you to navigate through all components to test them without the oven being in a cooking
mode. To activate diagnostic mode, Press and hold the Hot Air and Combi keys simultaneously for 2 seconds then
scroll the dial to the desired componentt displayed next to the PROG key and then press the Stage key once. The
stage key will display 1 to activate that component
component, press the stage
tage key again to deactivate it 0 will be displayed.
Instructions to activate the chemical pump to prime it during the start up process.
Step 1. Press and hold the Hot Air and Combi keys simultaneously for 2 seconds.
The Display will show DELIME PMP next to the PROG key.
Step 3. Press the Stage key once, 1 will be displayed next to the stage key and the chemical pump will activate.
activate
When pump has been primed, press the Stage key once to 0 the pump will deactivate.
Press and
hold the Hot
Air & Combi
Keys for 2-3
seconds.
Wiring diagram:
Page 1
High limit
circuit board
CombiWash Supply
pump, vent. Output Com. to CPU Input
Input to IO
board
Oven light
To high limit
components
Cooling fan,
empty pump
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Please note
this is only
for C - CPE
Main fuse for
Please note main transformer
connection direct neutral
on main contactor
Main terminals
neutral, earth Ring element
Ø470 motor 1 Ring element Ring element
Ring element
Ø400 motor 1 Ø400 motor 2 Ø470 motor 2
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Please note
this is only
for K - KPE
Solid state Solid state Solid state Solid state
relay no. 1 relay no. 2 relay no. 3 relay no. 4
Connection
to main
contactor
Element
Ring element Ring element steam boiler
Ø400 motor M2 Ø470 motor M2
Top element
Element Temp. sensor
Ring element steam boiler
steam boiler steam boiler
Ring element Ø470 motor
Ø400 motor M1
M1
Element
steam boiler
Wiring diagram:
Page 4
Connection to
main fuse F5
Terminals on
main contactor
Transformer
Connection to
neutral terminal Fuse for IO and
CPU board
Frequency
Fuse for Fuse for all
inverter
interior light 24V output
Interior light
Plug on IO
board
Plug on IO
1. Main fan 2. Main fan (only
board for com.
Buzzer (Sound) used on 1.16 and
1.20
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Oven temp. Core probe Core probe
Sensor for Doorsensor
sensor temp. sensor 1 temp. sensor 2
ClimaOptima singel door
Plug on Alarm
sens print
Temp.
sensor drain
Wiring diagram:
Page 6
Solenoid valve
filling boiler
Coil main Lamp in restart Solenoid valve
contactor button CombiWash
High limit
Plug on alarm Connections to solid
SSR if more Connections to
sens. print stat relay
than 2 SSR frequency inverter
Motor for
High limit High limit exhaust
boiler SSR
Solenoid valve
drain
High limit
motor 1
High limit
Connection to
oven
fuse F1
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Connection to
terminal 2 (ext. vent) Connection to
Fuse F5
Connection to Connection to
Fuse F3 Fuse F5
Connection to
Fuse F3