General Information
| General Information |
| This chapter contains information about general maintenance, performance |
| tests, troubleshooting and repair of Agilent |
| Cleaning |
| Use a clean, damp cloth to clean the body of the Agilent |
| sensor. |
| Connector Cleaning |
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Caution | The RF connector beads deteriorate when contacted by hydrocarbon |
| compounds such as acetone, trichloroethylene, carbon tetrachloride, |
| and benzene. |
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Caution | Clean the connector only at a static free workstation. Electrostatic |
| discharge to the center pin of the connector will render the power |
| sensor inoperative. |
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| Keeping in mind its flammable nature; a solution of pure isopropyl or ethyl |
| alcohol can be used to clean the connector. |
| Clean the connector face using a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol. If |
| the swab is too big use a round wooden toothpick wrapped in a lint free cotton |
| cloth dipped in isopropyl alcohol. Refer to Agilent Application Note 326, |
| Principles of Microwave Connector Care |
| Care |
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