About the IC3600SPRA1
The IC3600SPRA1 is a pulse rate circuit board created by General Electric for the Mark I and Mark II series. The IC3600SPRA1 has two tiny circular silver transistors, four average silver circular transistors, and around ten small black half circle transistors. The transistors are used to enhance or change any electrical power or electronic signals. The IC3600SPRA1 has two large green Potentiometers also called Variable Resistors that restrict energy like the other resistors but can be adjusted using a small silver screw. The IC3600SPRA1 has over thirty resistors with stripes. These resistors serve the same purpose as the Variable Resistors except the amount of energy that these restrict is predetermined and cannot be changed. The IC3600SPRA1 has four large dark red diodes, two small light red diodes, and around ten other diodes. These diodes only allow energy to flow in a single direction through them. The IC3600SPRA1 has two small yellow capacitors, two average size silver capacitors, and one large silver capacitor. The capacitors create an energy field which is used to hold additional energy for the circuit board. The IC3600SPRA1 has over fifty metal prongs facing vertically and horizontally to connect to the existing machinery.
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**General Electric has provided the initial technical support. The staff at AX Control recommends referring to the original manufacturer's manual for safety procedures and instruction on how to install the part.