G. troubleshooting, Introduction, Troubleshooting – Fluke Biomedical TNT 12000 User Manual

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G-1

Appendix G

Troubleshooting

Introduction

Causes and corrections to potential problems with Test Tools operation are in Tables G-1

through G-3.

Table G-1. Troubleshooting

Problem Cause

Corrections

The detector or the display does
not power on.

The battery is fully discharged.

Connect to the ac adapter and
plug in to a power source or
connect the unit to a computer via
USB cable.
If problem persists, the TNT
12000 detector/display needs
repair. Contact the Fluke
Biomedical Service Center.

The detector or the display battery
does not appear to hold the
charge.

The battery is faulty.

A fully charged battery can hold
the charge for approximately 8
hours when the unit is powered
on.
If the battery does not appear to
hold sufficient charge, verify that
the battery is being charged.
Connect the ac adapter to the unit
and plug it into a suitable power
source. The Battery status LED
glows green, indicating that the
battery is charging. If the Battery
status LED does not glow, the
battery is not charging, and the
unit needs repair. Contact the
Fluke Biomedical Service Center.

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