@jw944ts,
I have reviewed the back of the amp, it appears the fuse holder *IS* on the rear of the chassis, between the IEC inlet and the on/off power switch. The trick to removing the fuse holder is to use a small flat head screwdriver to pry open a little latch at the top of the holder and then use the screwdriver at the bottom of the fuse holder to begin to loosen the compartment. Once you pull out the compartment, the fuse orientation should be as I suggested in my last post.
If you need further assistance with fuse replacement, reach out to Mark at Reno Audio.
PS: Make sure the amp is off and disconnected completely from power grid for atleast 2 hours before you proceed with fuse replacement.
I have reviewed the back of the amp, it appears the fuse holder *IS* on the rear of the chassis, between the IEC inlet and the on/off power switch. The trick to removing the fuse holder is to use a small flat head screwdriver to pry open a little latch at the top of the holder and then use the screwdriver at the bottom of the fuse holder to begin to loosen the compartment. Once you pull out the compartment, the fuse orientation should be as I suggested in my last post.
If you need further assistance with fuse replacement, reach out to Mark at Reno Audio.
PS: Make sure the amp is off and disconnected completely from power grid for atleast 2 hours before you proceed with fuse replacement.