Maintenance, Testing and replacing the fuses – Fluke ESA612 User Manual

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ESA612
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based on a user written test procedure), and integrates all
test results into a single test report which can be printed or
archived. Ansur allows for automatic comparisons to the
limits of the standard selected, indicating whether results
are passing or failing. Ansur manages test procedures by
allowing both manual and visual automated test
sequences.
The software works hand-in-hand with Fluke Biomedical
analyzers and simulators, creating a seamless integration
for:

Visual

inspections

Preventive

maintenance

Work

procedures

Performance

tests

Safety

tests

Ansur software utilizes plug-in modules to work with a
wide array of Fluke Biomedical instruments. The plug-in
module is a software interface to the Ansur test program.
The plug-in modules are available for purchase as an
optional accessory. Plug-ins provide test elements used
by Ansur. This has the benefit of using the same user
interface for all analyzers and simulators supported by an
Ansur plug-in.
When a new Fluke Biomedical analyzer or simulator is
purchased, simply update your existing Ansur software by
installing a new plug-in. Each plug-in module works only

with the options and capabilities needed for the instrument
being tested.

Maintenance

The Analyzer needs little maintenance or special care.
However, treat it as a calibrated measuring instrument.
Avoid dropping or other mechanical abuse that could
cause a shift in the calibrated settings.

Testing and Replacing the Fuses

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Warning

To prevent electric shock, remove all power
cords and test leads from the Analyzer before
opening the fuse door.

For electrical protection of the equipment outlet, the
Analyzer uses two fuses, one in the live (L1) line and one
in the neutral (L2) line. To test the fuses, do the following
while referring to Figure 35:
1. Turn the Analyzer so the case bottom is facing up.
2. Flip up the tilt stand.
3. Remove the fuse door from the Analyzer by removing

the screw holding the fuse door with a #2 Phillips
head screwdriver and lifting the fuse door from the
Analyzer.

4. Remove the fuses from the Analyzer.

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