Maintenance, Avoiding damage, Cleaning – Fluke Biomedical ESA180 User Manual
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Operation, Maintenance, and Service
Maintenance
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5. To compensate for possible dc components in the leakage current flowing
between the two points, reverse the two clips and average the readings.
Maintenance
The Analyzer requires little maintenance or special care; however, it is a
calibrated measuring instrument and should be treated as such. The following
describes how to maintain the Analyzer.
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, follow these guidelines
:
•
Do not expose the system to temperature extremes.
Ambient temperatures should remain between 15
°
C
and 40
°
C. System performance may be adversely
affected if temperatures fluctuate above or below this
range.
Cleaning
Clean the exterior of the Analyzer occasionally with a cloth dampened with a
mild detergent solution. Take care to keep liquids out of the device.