Hello John - back home? - ....These fuses are very odd sized: 1.6A... Maybe 2A will be OK?
Yes, We had a great time but it's good to be home. I must admit, It did suck to have to put on our winter coats when we got back.
I use my phone to view the .pdf file and use the zoom feature (like bushtech mentioned).
One big advantage of viewing the file electronically is that you can search for things easily.
There is a table of contents to quickly jump to sections of the file, and there is a magnifying glass where you can type in what you want to search for. For example; type in F106, and then click the right arrow and it will bring up its location. Click the right arrow again and it will show the next F106 location.
You might want to check Adobe for updates on your computer to make sure it runs optimally.
As for the fuses, I think I would try and see if a 1amp fuse would hold for a long duration without blowing, before you try a larger size.
If you go right to a 2amp, there's a chance you'll overload something if the fault reappears. I don't think they specified a non-standard size 1.6a fuse just for the heck of it.
Also, make sure you don't use slow blowing type fuses in place of the fast acting type fuses.
Now, I need to put a warm sweater on and make more coffee.