Newcon Optik LRB 20 000 User Manual

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10.2. Maintenance Service Types and Intervals.

10.2.1. While in use, the range finder is subject to the

following types of maintenance services:

- check inspection;
- daily (routine) service;
- in-service maintenance.
10.2.2. The same servicing intervals are established for the

component parts and the entire range finder.

Check inspection is carried out before using the range

finder.

Daily servicing is performed after use. If the range finder

is out of operation the servicing within daily scope may be
abridged to biweekly visual inspection of the dehydrator condition
and, if need be, replacement of the silica gel and charging of the
rechargeable battery.

In-service maintenance is performed every six months and

before placing the range finder in short-term storage.

10.3. Check Inspection.
10.3.1. During the check inspection is ascertained the

serviceable condition of the range finder as directed in Steps 1
through 7 in Table 10.1.

10.3.2. The check inspection scope is outlined in Table

10.1.



Table 10.1

Operations Procedure

as

per

Materials, tools and

accessories

1. Cleaning external

optical surfaces
(when so required)



2.Charging of

rechargeable
battery (when so
required)

Para.

11.6.2



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Lens Brush KXOOK No. 7
(made from synthetic fibre)
Absorbent optical cotton
Alcohol
Ether

10.4. Daily Servicing.

10.4.1. During the daily servicing, the range finder is

checked for serviceable condition in accordance with Steps 1
through 10 of Table 10.1.

10.4.2. For the daily servicing scope, see Table 10.2.











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