Maintenance, calibration and troubleshooting – Fluke Biomedical 30-471 User Manual

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Maintenance, Calibration, and Trouble Shooting

Maintenance

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Section 4

Maintenance, Calibration and Troubleshooting


4.1 Maintenance

Due to the rugged construction of these detectors, periodic maintenance is not required.

4.2 Calibration

Over time, the amount of exposures the detector is subject to may result in damage to the detector. The
effect these exposures have is a reduction in the detectors original response.

In light of this characteristic of these detectors, they provide a high degree of reproducibility in their
outputs, even after a substantial accumulation of doses. When a significant change in the detector’s
response occurs, a calibration should be performed.

4.3 Troubleshooting

There are no troubleshooting procedures for the detector.

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