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Newcon Optik NEWCON PHANTOM 20 User Manual

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9. SERVICEABILITY TEST

The principal tests to be performed on the range finder are listed below.

Table 9.1

What is checked, tools, instruments,

equipment. Test procedure

Technical requirement

1. Range finder completeness

2. Range finder exterior

3.Exterior of range finder optical

parts (to be checked visually). Make
sure the unit is off!

4. Dehydrator case of range finder ( to

be checked visually)

5.Battery voltage. Proceed as directed

under 8.3.1.

6. Illumination of range finder Binocular

reticule. Check that front cover is
closed on range finder and set ILLUM.

selector switch to ON

7.Functioning of range finder. Proceed
as directed under 8.3.2.

8. Setting of zero elevation reference

(ER “0”). Proceed as under 8.6.1.

Range finder is complete with all

components listed in Section 5

Exterior surfaces are clean and free
from cracks, dents and rust

Optical surfaces are free from

cracks, scratches, chips, dirt, grease
stains (on exterior) and condensed
moisture (inside)

Silica gel is bluish in colour

Red glow not observed in left
eyepiece of range finder

Binocular reticule is illuminated

Measurement results are within 5 m
of predetermined range or on

another ER “O” error determined for
vertical angle scale is to be
reckoned in while measuring target

elevation

Table 9.1, continued

What is checked, tools, instruments,

equipment. Test procedure

Technical requirement

9. Sensitivity, indexing uniformity

and balance of magnetic needle.
Proceed as under 8.6.2.


10. AI azimuth and elevation

adjustment knobs for play

Turn in unit for repair if even a
single requirement of 8.6.2. is
not satisfied

If necessary, tighten bushings on
knob end faces to eliminate play


10. MAINTENANCE

10.1. Maintenance Organization and Procedure. General

Instructions.

10.1.1. This Section deals with the maintenance services

prescribed for the range finder, excepting the battery servicing
procedure. For the latter procedure, refer to Section 16.

10.1.2. The range finder is serviced to ensure its operability

and readiness for operation.

The range finder is subject to timely full-scope servicing,

unless premature wear should occur resulting in shorter periods
between repairs.

10.1.3. While preparing for and caring out the maintenance

services, observe the safety precautions as outlined in Section 6.