Generating A Calibration Report; General Maintenance; Clean Outside Surfaces; Replace The Line Fuse - Fluke 5080A Service Manual

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Generating a Calibration Report

Three different calibration reports are available from the Product: stored, active,
or consts. Each report can be formatted for printing or comma-separated for
importation into a different application. Push the REPORT SETUP softkey under
CAL menu to set lines per page, calibration interval, type of report, format, and
the serial port to output through. The specification shown in these reports is
dependent on the interval selected in the REPORT SETUP menu.
The three types of report are:

General Maintenance

This section explains how to do routine maintenance on the Product.

Clean Outside Surfaces

To clean the outside surfaces, wipe the case, front-panel keys, and lens using a
soft cloth slightly dampened with water or a non-abrasive mild cleaning solution
that does not harm plastics.
To prevent damage to the plastic materials used in the Product,
do not use aromatic hydrocarbons or chlorinated solvents
when you clean the Product.

Replace the Line Fuse

To prevent possible damage to the Product, verify the correct
fuse is installed for the selected line voltage setting 100 V and
120 V, use 5.0 A/250 V time delay (slow blow); 220 V and 240 V,
use 2.5 A/250 V time delay (slow blow).
Access the line power fuse on the rear panel. The fuse rating is 5 A/250 V slow
blow fuse for 100 V/120 V line voltage; 2.5 A/250 V slow blow fuse for
220 V/240 V line voltage.
To examine or replace the fuse, refer to Figure 23 and continue as follows:
1. Disconnect line power.
2. Put a screwdriver blade in the tab at the left side of fuse holder and pry until it
3. Remove the fuse from the compartment for replacement or verification. Be
4. Install the fuse compartment and push it into the compartment until the tab
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"stored," shows output shifts as a result of the most recent stored calibration
constants.
"active," shows output shifts as a result of a calibration just performed but
whose calibration constants are not yet stored.
"consts," which is a listing of the active set of raw calibration constant values.
can be removed with the fingers.
sure the correct fuse is installed.
locks.
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