What To Do Next; Maintenance; Cleaning The Analyzer - Fluke Biomedical ESA620 Installation And Getting Started Manual

Electrical safety analyzer
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A low resistance reading is required to confirm a good
ground connection through the power cord. Refer to the
appropriate electrical safety standard for the specific limit
value to be followed.
At this point, the Analyzer is ready to test the electrical
safety of the DUT.

What to Do Next

For more information on how to use the Analyzer, refer to
the ESA620 Users Manual contained on the
accompanying CD.

Maintenance

The Analyzer needs little maintenance or special care.
However, treat it as a calibrated measuring instrument.
Avoid dropping or other mechanical abuse that could
cause a shift in the calibrated settings.

Cleaning the Analyzer

 Warning
To prevent electric shock, do not clean the
Analyzer plugged into mains or attached to a
DUT.
 Caution
Do not pour fluid onto the Analyzer surface;
fluid seepage into the electrical circuitry may
cause the Analyzer to fail.
 Caution
Do not use spray cleaners on the Analyzer;
such action may force cleaning fluid into the
Analyzer and damage electronic
components.
Clean the Analyzer occasionally utilizing a damp cloth
and mild detergent. Take care to prevent the entrance of
liquids.
Wipe down the adapter cables with the same care.
Inspect them for damage to and deterioration of the
insulation. Check the connections for integrity before
each use.
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