He realized then why the relay had "failed." It hadn't broken; it had been remotely triggered. The component was a kill-switch designed to fry the hardware if it fell into the wrong hands.
. It wasn't just a filter; it was a proprietary "Governor." The "TOP" designation didn’t mean the top of the board. It stood for Tactical Overload Protection flt 71v1 top
Automatically resumes the wash cycle from where it stopped in case of a power failure. He realized then why the relay had "failed