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Chapter 5 Service
Troubleshooting Hints
Troubleshooting Hints
This section provides a brief check list of common failures. Before troubleshooting or repairing the power supply, make sure that the failure is in the instrument rather than any external connections. Also make sure that the instrument is accurately calibrated. The power supply's circuits allow troubleshooting and repair with basic equipment such as a digit multimeter and a 100 MHz oscilloscope.
This instrument contains CMOS integrated circuits which are susceptible to failure due to electrostatic discharge. Refer to the ``Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions'' section earlier in this chapter for further handling precautions.
Unit is Inoperative
Verify that the ac power cord is connected to the power supply.
Verify that the
Use the 4 AT, 250 V fuse for 100 or 115 Vac operation..
Use the 2.5 AT, 250 V fuse for 230 Vac operation..
Verify the
See "To prepare the power supply for use" on page 23.
Unit Reports Errors 740 to 750
These errors may be produced if you accidentally turn off power the unit during a calibration or while changing a
Unit Fails Self-Test
Verify that the correct
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