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Maintenance, Calibration, and Troubleshooting
Maintenance
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Section 3
Maintenance, Calibration and Troubleshooting
3.1 Maintenance
No periodic maintenance is required for the 960CD controller module. However, lithium battery B1 should
be checked at least every ten years and replaced if the output voltage is less than 2.2 VDC.
If a maintenance question arises and cannot be
resolved by using this manual, please contact Fluke
Biomedical for assistance.
3.2 Calibration
The 960CD220 – 223 modules do not require any calibration.
3.3 Troubleshooting
Extreme care must be used when troubleshooting a
system that has power applied. All standard
troubleshooting precautions apply.
Once a problem has been located, remove all
power before continuing with the repair.
Personnel performing the following procedure must
be familiar with the operation of the monitoring
system and the location of each piece of equipment
used in the system.
If a problem develops, verify that the voltages at connection point inputs and outputs are present and that
all wiring is secure. Refer to Appendix B for drawings.
The 960CD220 - 223 controller modules must be returned to the factory for service if troubleshooting of
the module is necessary.
If a problem cannot be resolved by using the drawings In
Appendix B while applying the troubleshooting Instructions found
in this manual, please contact Fluke Biomedical at 440.248.9300.