AppleColor Monitor 100: Power Supply Board Fuse And Logic Board



--> If you receive an AppleColor Monitor 100 that has no power or no raster, a
   blown fuse, F601, on the Power Supply board may have caused the failure.
   This easily detected problem may be corrected by installing the 250V, 2A,
   slow-blow fuse which has been added to the AppleColor Monitor Service Price
   List under Replacement Parts (Service Programs Manual, Page 7.10.3). This
   fuse, part number 740-0204, is available immediately. Refer to the March
   Technical Procedures update for instructions for replacing the fuse.

--> In March 1985, Apple sent out AppleColor 100 Monitors with Rev. O of the
   service stock logic board. Later that month, though, the logic board was
   revised, and subsequent monitors were sent out with this new logic
   board--Rev. A. Rev. O and Rev. A logic boards are NOT interchangable: a
   Rev. O logic board cannot be used to repair a Rev. A system, and vice
   versa. Dealers should therefore purchase Rev. A logic boards in order to be
   able to support the new monitors. Instructions for recognizing and

   replacing boards have been included in the AppleColor Monitor March 1985
   Technical Procedures. The Rev. A logic board has been added to the
   AppleColor Monitor Service Price List under Service Stock and Exchange
   Modules.

NOTE: You will be reimbursed for repairs involving both fuses and logic boards
     in systems covered under warrranty or AppleCare.


Published Date: Feb 18, 2012