Section 4, Maintenance, 1 introduction – Fluke Biomedical ASM-990 Series User Manual

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Maintenance

Introduction

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Section 4

Maintenance

4.1 Introduction

Very little maintenance is required for the survey meter, but some periodic attention may be necessary,
especially if the instrument is used in harsh industrial conditions.

4.2 Routine Cleaning

Do not immerse the unit. Since the unit is not waterproof, liquid could damage the circuits. The unit
should be kept clean and free from dirt and contamination. The unit may be cleaned by wiping with a
damp cloth using any commercially available cleaning or decontaminating agent.

4.3 Storage

Storage of Fluke Biomedical instruments must comply with Level B storage requirements as outlined in
ANSI N45.2.2 (1972), Section 6.1.2 (.2). The storage area shall comply with ANSI N45.2.2 (1972),
Section 6.2 Storage Area, paragraphs 6.2.1 through 6.2.5. Housekeeping shall conform to ANSI N45.2.3
(1972).

Level B components must be stored within a fire resistant, tear resistant, weather tight enclosure, in a
well-ventilated building or equivalent.

Storage of Fluke Biomedical instruments must comply with the following considerations:

1. Inspection and examination of items in storage must be in accordance with ANSI N45.2.2 (1972),

Section 6.4.1.

2. Requirements for proper storage must be documented and written procedures, or instructions shall

be established.

3. In the event of a fire, post-fire evaluation must be in accordance with ANSI N45.2.2 (1972), Section

6.4.3.

4. Removal of items from storage must be in accordance with ANSI N45.2.2 (1972), Sections 6.5 and

6.6.

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