Maintenance, Calibration, and Troubleshooting

Maintenance 3

Section 3

Maintenance, Calibration and Troubleshooting

3.1 Maintenance

No periodic maintenance is required for the module. The output voltage levels, however, should be verified periodically.

NOTE

If a maintenance question arises and cannot be resolved by using this manual, please contact Fluke Biomedical at 440.248.9300.

3.2 Calibration

There are no user adjustments on the main 960PS-200. Should the output voltage fall outside of the tolerance specified, the unit must be returned to Fluke Biomedical for repair.

Adjustments to the 960PS-210 are limited to the AC Line Monitor Voltage trip point adjustment (R40), mounted on the stand-up circuit board, and the +5 VDC output voltage adjustment (R17). Adjustments to sealed potentiometers; R16 (FREQ.), R27 (CURR.), and R28 (OUP.) should be performed only by factory-trained technicians. Should the output voltage fall outside of the tolerance specified, the unit must be returned to Fluke Biomedical for repair.

3.3 Troubleshooting

WARNING

Extreme care must be used when troubleshooting a system that has power applied. All standard troubleshooting precautions apply.

WARNING

Once a problem has been located, remove all power before continuing with the repair.

CAUTION

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.

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