General Information; Handling Precautions For Using Static Sensitive Devices; Disassembly And Reassembly - Fluke 8062A Instruction Manual

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4-3. General Information

4-4.
Handling Precautions for Using Static Sensitive
Devices
This instrument contains CMOS components which can
be damaged by static discharge. Static sensitive
components on the main pcb include U3 and U4. The
microcomputer pcb includes one static sensitive
component, U5, the microcomputer. To prevent damage,
take the following precautions when troubleshooting
and/or repairing the instrument:
Perform all work at a static-free work station.
Do not handle components or pcb assemblies by their connectors.
Wear static ground straps.
Use conductive foam to store components.
Remove all plastic, vinyl and styrofoam from the work area.
Use a grounded, temperature-regulated soldering iron.
4-5.

Disassembly and Reassembly

The instrument has two pcbs: the main pcb and the microcomputer pcb. To
gain access to the calibration adjustments, the backup fuse, or the LCD, you
have to remove only the top cover. You can also do some troubleshooting
with only the top cover and the top ac shield off. For other troubleshooting or
to gain access to the microcomputer pcb, you have to remove the main pcb
from the case. If you remove the main pcb from the case, you will need to
perform the calibration adjustments. Be sure to heed the notes and cautions
about special handling requirements.

General Information

Caution
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