Date of manufacture, Unpacking the mps450, Storage and maintenance – Fluke Biomedical MPS450 User Manual

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MPS450

Operators Manual

1-6

Universal injectate-temperature adapter (P/N 2226800)

RS-232 cable (P/N 2238659)

Service Manual (P/N 2243361)

Battery eliminator (P/N 2720054)

Contains universal power supply, 9 - 264V, USA, AUS, DEN, IND, ISR,

ITAL, SHK, SWZ and UK

For power cord order 284174 (USA), 658641 (AUS), 2200218 (DEN),

2200229 (IND), 2200241 (ISR), 2198785 (ITAL), 769422 (SHK), 769448

(SWZ) and 769455 (UK)

Date of Manufacture

The date of manufacture of the MPS450 unit appears on a label on the back of the

instrument, for example, JAN-03.

Unpacking the MPS450

Unpack the MPS450 and accessories from the shipping carton and insert the batteries.

Inspect the unit carefully for damage, such as cracks, dents, scratches, or bent parts. If

any physical damage is apparent, please call Fluke Biomedical for assistance, and notify

the carrier if the damage appears to be the result of a shipping mishap.

Storage and Maintenance

As with most electronic equipment, the MPS450 should be operated in a dry area within

normal temperature limits (10

°

C to 40

°

C).

There are no unique storage requirements. However, when storing the unit, maintain the

storage temperature between -25

°

C and 50

°

C. Remove the batteries if the unit will be

stored for a long period.
The MPS450 should be recalibrated once a year by a qualified technician. For safety

reasons, although the power output from the MPS450 is not potentially dangerous, only

an experienced technician should open the unit to access the inner electronics.
The MPS450 operates continuously for 8 or more hours on two 9-volt alkaline batteries,

which should be replaced regularly. The message “Low Battery” displays on the LCD

whenever the batteries need to be replaced.

Note

When the LCD screen displays a message warning that batteries are low,
replace the two batteries immediately. The battery compartment is located
at the back of the unit, toward the bottom. Use only two new 9-volt
batteries.

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