FLUKE 9100S-D-156 Dry Block Calibrator with Block D

User Manual for the Fluke 9100S-D-156 Dry Block Calibrator with Block D - Page 12

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5
Before You Start
Authorized Service Centers
cm) of clearance around the instrument.
Component lifetime can be shortened by continuous high temperature
operation.
DO NOT use uids to clean out the well.
Never introduce any foreign material into the probe hole of the insert. Fluids,
etc. can leak into the instrument causing damage.
DO NOT change the values of the calibration constants from the factory set
values. The correct setting of these parameters is important to the safety and
proper operation of the calibrator.
DO NOT drop the probe sheath in to the well. This type of action can cause a
shock to the sensor and affect the calibration.
The instrument and any thermometer probes used with it are sensitive
instruments that can be easily damaged. Always handle these devices with care.
DO NOT allow them to be dropped, struck, stressed, or overheated.
The Factory Reset Sequence (see Section 11, Troubleshooting, on page
43) should be performed only by authorized personnel if no other action is
successful in correcting a malfunction. You must have a copy of the most recent
Report of Calibration to restore the calibration parameters.
DO NOT operate this instrument in an excessively wet, oily, dusty, or dirty
environment. Always keep the well and inserts clean and clear of foreign
material.
The dry-well is a precision instrument. Although it has been designed for
optimum durability and trouble free operation, it must be handled with care.
Always carry the instrument in an upright position to prevent the probe sleeves
from dropping out.
If a mains supply power uctuation occurs, immediately turn off the instrument.
Power bumps from brown-outs could damage the instrument. Wait until the
power has stabilized before re-energizing the instrument.
The prop stand was not designed to be used as a handle for carrying the
instrument. To avoid damage, do not force the prop stand beyond the incline
positions of the instrument.
Allow for probe expansion inside the well as the block heats.
Most probes have handle temperature limits. Be sure that the probe handle
temperature limit is not exceeded in the air above the instrument.
1.4 Authorized Service Centers
Please contact one of the following authorized Service Centers to coordinate service
on your Fluke product:
1.888.610.7664 sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
Fluke-Direct.com
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