Maintenance, Avoiding damage, Cleaning – Fluke Biomedical Cufflink User Manual

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Maintenance, Service, and Calibration

Maintenance

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Maintenance

The Analyzer requires little maintenance or special care; however, it is a calibrated

measuring instrument and should be treated as such. The optional carry case is

recommended for storage. It is further recommended that the storage environment be free

from vibration.

Avoiding Damage

Do not drop the instrument or subject it to any mechanical abuse that could cause a shift

in the calibrated settings.

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Caution

To avoid

damage to the Analyzer or adverse affects on its

performance, d

o not expose the system to temperature

extremes. Ambient temperatures should remain between 0 °C
and 50 °C.

Cleaning

Clean the exterior of the Analyzer occasionally with a cloth dampened with a mild

detergent solution.

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Caution

To avoid damage to the Analyzer or adverse affects on its
performance, do not spray liquid directly on or immerse the
unit.

Service and Calibration

If your new Analyzer fails to operate successfully or if it needs a recommended yearly

calibration, please contact the Fluke Biomedical Service Center immediately, as indicated

under Warranty and Product Support.

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Caution

To avoid

damage to the Analyzer or adverse affects on its

performance, a

llow only qualified technical personnel to service

the Analyzer.

Packing

If repairs or calibration are required, return the Analyzer to the factory or the nearest

service center.
1. Before returning the Analyzer for factory service, contact Fluke Biomedical Service

Center for a required Return Authorization Number.

2. Provide the following information:
3. The Analyzer serial number
4. The specific steps that reproduce your problem
5. A daytime phone number
6. Your name / company
7. A fax number (if available)

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