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4-1.
INTRODUCTION
This section of the manual presents warranty information and service methods.
Performance test procedures are presented in Section 4A, access procedures in 4B,
calibration adjustment procedures in Section 4C, and troubleshooting and repair
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information in Section
Each Signal Generator is warranted for a period of one year following delivery to the
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original purchaser. The warranty is located in front of Section I of this manual.
4-2.
SERVICE METHODS
Signal Generator is designed to
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your instrument to Fluke for service, or you may service it yourself, and repair it, if
necessary, by module replacement or component replacement.
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4-3.
Fluke Service
Fluke Service is probably the easie s t for you. To ship a Signal Generator to the Fluke
Technical Service Center nearest you, see Section 2 for shipping requirements and
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for a list of repair centers. A cost estimate will be provided if you request one
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and if your instrument purchase date is beyond the warranty period.
If
4-4.
Module Replacement
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your Generator develops a
information on identifying the faulty module. With a modest amount of technical
knowledge and test equipment, you can identify the faulty module and
Module Exchange Program. This method takes only a day or two to restore the
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Generator to proper working order. Very little or no calibration is required depending on
the module replaced.
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Module exchange is used if it is necessary to completely recalibrate any of the three
modules in your Generator that have an associated calibration EPROM.
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4-5.
Parts Replacement
Parts replacement requires more equipment and service capability but usually offers the
best economy and quickest turnaround. It involves part replacement at the customer's
facility.
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Most faults are detected by the built-in self tests or the UNCAL status circuits. By noting
the self-test error code and in t errogating the UNCAL status code, the service technician
learns where the problem is. By applying normal signal tracing and troubleshooting
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procedures (see Troubleshooting in Section 40 of the manual), the fault can
identified.
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40.
easily and economically
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the Troubleshooting Section 40 for
problem, see
Section 4
Maintenance
You may return
serviced.
it using the
replace
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