Fluke 35040 manual Low Battery, Hours? Is the battery voltage greater than 5.9 volts?

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Troubleshooting and Service

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Low Battery

4.4 Low Battery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Go to

 

 

 

 

 

 

line:

 

 

1.

Is the instrument connected to line voltage? Is the instrument connected to line

YES

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voltage?

 

NO

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Turn the instrument off. Wait a few seconds. Turn the instrument on. A

YES

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2.

sequence of screens will appear. On the last screen, the battery voltage and

 

 

NO

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current are displayed. Is the battery current between +0.10 A and +3.00 A?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.

The battery is charging. Has the instrument been plugged in for more than 8

YES

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hours?

 

NO

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4.

Is the battery voltage greater than 5.9 volts?

 

YES

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NO

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5.

PROBLEM: False battery low indication. See Section 4.10.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connect AC line cord. If the display goes blank or stops updating, turn the

YES

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6.

instrument off. Wait a few seconds. Turn the instrument on. Is the battery

 

 

NO

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current between +0.10 A and +3.00 A?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7.

The battery is charging. "LoBat" indicator will turn off when the battery voltage

 

 

 

 

is above 5.9 volts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8.

Is the battery current between -1.00 A and -0.10 A?

YES

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NO

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9.

Disconnect AC line cord from rear panel. Remove line fuses from rear panel

YES

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fuse holder. Test the fuses with an ohmmeter. Are the fuses open circuited?

NO

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10.

See Section 4.6.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11.

Reinstall fuses. Reconnect AC line cord.

Is the battery current between

YES

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+0.10 A and +3.00 A?

 

NO

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12.

The battery is charging.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13.

Attach known operational appliance to outlet. Does the appliance work?

YES

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NO

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14.

Instrument or line cord is faulty. Replace cord with known good cord or

YES

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establish that the line cord is good. Is line cord good?

NO

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15.

PROBLEM: Battery charger inoperative. See Section 4.10.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16.

Outlet is faulty.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17.

See Section 4.9. Order proper line cord.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

18.

PROBLEM: Low battery during trickle charge. Call Fluke Biomedical for

 

 

 

 

Service.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Therapy Dosimeter 35040Fluke Biomedical Table of Contents Sample Customization Reports Troubleshooting and ServiceAddendum Features of Firmware Version 27JAN00 or Later Iii Blank Introduction FeaturesIntroduction Operators Manual Before You Start Safety PrecautionsSafety Symbols And Terms Factory Calibration Error Source ± %rdg SpecificationsMaximum Error Manual AddendaFull Scale Range Display Resolution Full Scale Range Display Resolution Noise ± countsTimed Charge Measurements Current MeasurementsGeneral Measurements SpecificationsEffective Exposure Time Measurements High Performance Power Supply and Battery Charger Unpacking and Inspection 35040 Functional Description Hardware Block Diagram of the Model 35040 Therapy DosimeterFront Panel Power SupplyMicroController Serial Communications PortElectrometer Basic Operating EquationsBias Supply Multiplexer and A/D ConverterQExposure Quantity Description Units CommentsQAccum QAccumprevious= time of electrometer conversion s Charge and Current MeasurementsLeakage Measurements Timed Charge and Dose Exposure Charge and DosePredicted Timed Charge and Dose Setting ThresholdsAccumulated Charge and Dose Exposure Current and RateDoseRate = I a × Iccf Units/C × Adcf × RateMultiplier s Exposure TimeMm Hg = inch Hg x Air Density Correction Factor⎝ P Units Display Minimum Maximum Standard Resolution ErrorSetup SetupFront Panel Familiarization IntroductionRear Panel Familiarization Powering The SystemIon Chamber Connector Power-Up Self-Test and Display MessagesMaking Non-Timed Exposure Measurements Basic Measurement TechniquesGeneral Considerations 3Making Timed Exposure Measurements Timer SetupTimer Use Using Other Ion Chambers Battery CareBattery Care PowerOperation Instructions Front Panel ControlsPowering Up the Model 35040 Therapy Dosimeter Operation Instructions Powering Down the Model 35040 Therapy DosimeterUsing the Test Function Button QScaleFactor=1.0000 IScaleFactor=1.0000 5Automatic Leakage Compensation 12. The Test Function Screen Showing the Timer SettingsCalibrated by Keithley RMD Nov 15 17. The Test Function Screen Showing the Timer Settings 6Timer SetupUsing the AIR Density Button Using the Detector Select ButtonUsing the Bias Select Button Using the Units Select ButtonSet 300.0 V 100% Central Electrde Pos IC Bias 300.0 V CEP Overranging Conditions Using the RESET/MEASURE ButtonCondition Values Overranged Reset ErrorOverrange Conditions Annunciators Reset Error With Automatic Leakage Compensation EnabledAnnunciators Annunciator ConditionIndicator Measurement Condition Measurement Indicators and Conditions? left of value Condition Overranged MeasurementCustomization Installing/Uninstalling Customization SoftwareConnection to the Computer Starting the Customization SoftwareCOM Port Drop Down List DownloadingMenu Items and Controls File Save AS and File Print Ion ChambersClose or File Close Edit Special Items OK and Cancel36. The Special Items Menu Calibration Temperature has focus Download and CancelMeasurement Displays Display Line Operators Manual Available Display LinesDisplay Line Group Selection Using the APPEND, DELETE, and Insert ButtonsSelecting an Item and Placing It Changing a Line on a Display38. The Timer Intervals Form Timer Intervals39. The Bias Settings Form Bias SettingsExamples Customizing a Measurement Display Changing the Pressure UnitsAppending a Display Deleting a DisplayErrors Troubleshooting Troubleshooting and ServiceSymptom ??Bias annunciator displayed Symptom Display does not light up when Power is pressedSymptom HiBias annunciator displayed Symptom LoBias annunciator displayedSymptom Configuration Error displayed Symptom Internal Reset Error displayedBit Description Action Do not makeSymptom Dashes displayed instead of digits Symptom Current Overrange DisplayedSymptom Bias voltage measurement changes by one digit Measurements. ReturnExample 299.9 to Display Will Not Light Hours? Is the battery voltage greater than 5.9 volts? Low BatteryLine Bias ErrorGo to Model 35040 Therapy Dosimeter Fuse Replacement Line Fuse ReplacementReplaceable Parts Information Interface Connector CleaningCleaning The Instrument Replaceable Parts List Warranty InformationRecalibration, Repair Information & Technical Assistance Replaceable Parts InformationBlank Sample Documents Sample Customization Reports35040 Appendix Sample Customization Reports 35040 Appendix Sample Customization Reports Blank Timed Measurements Introduction New FeaturesOverview Specifications Update New Features B SetupMaking Timed Exposure Measurements Timer Setup ProcedureTimer Use Procedure Setup B RESET/MEASUREAutomatic Leakage Compensation ADC ALCOperation Instructions B Start NA pA Stop Thres CurrentDecimal Places Timer SetupTable B-1. Annunciators Annunciators, Indicators, and Overrange ConditionsTable B-2. Measurement Indicators and Conditions Condition Overranged Measurement1 Table B-3. Overrange ConditionsTheory of Operation Theory Of OperationConfiguration Error Service Required Error Number Measurement Displays Main MenuMeasurement Menu Figure B-9 shows the Measurement Displays dialog box Table B-4. Available Display Lines Figure B-10. The Timer Intervals dialog box Page Fluke Biomedical