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Subject to change without notice
holes may not be covered. For continuous operation the
instrument should be used in the horizontal position, prefer-
ably tilted upwards, resting on the tilt handle.
The specifications stating tolerances are only valid if
the instrument has warmed up for 30minutes at an
ambient temperature b15°C (+59°F) and +30°C
(+86°F). Values without tolerances are typical for an
average instrument.
EMC
This instrument conforms to the European standards regard-
ing the electromagnetic compatibility. The applied standards
are: Generic immunity standard EN50082-2:1995 (for indus-
trial environment) Generic emission standard EN50081-1:1992
( for residential, commercial und light industry environment).
This means that the instrument has been tested to the
highest standards.
Please note that under the influence of strong electro-
magnetic fields, such signals may be superimposed on
the measured signals.
Under certain conditions this is unavoidable due to the
instrument’s high input sensitivity, high input impedance and
bandwidth. Shielded measuring cables, shielding and earthing
of the device under test may reduce or eliminate those effects.
Warranty
HAMEG
warrants to its Customers that the products it
manufactures and sells will be free from defects in materials
and workmanship
for a period of 2 years
. This warranty shall
not apply to any defect, failure or damage caused by improper
use or inadequate maintenance and care.
HAMEG
shall not be
obliged to provide service under this warranty to repair
damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than
HAMEG
representatives to install, repair, service or modify
these products.
In order to obtain service under this warranty, Customers
must contact and notify the distributor who has sold the
product. Each instrument is subjected to a quality test with 10
hour burn-in before leaving the production. Practically all early
failures are detected by this method. In the case of shipments
by post, rail or carrier it is recommended that the original
packing is carefully preserved. Transport damages and dam-
age due to gross negligence are not covered by the guaran-
tee.
In the case of a complaint, a label should be attached to the
housing of the instrument which describes briefly the faults
observed. If at the same time the name and telephone number
(dialing code and telephone or direct number or department
designation) is stated for possible queries, this helps towards
speeding up the processing of guarantee claims.
Maintenance
Various important properties of the oscilloscope should be
carefully checked at certain intervals. Only in this way is it
largely certain that all signals are displayed with the accuracy
on which the technical data are based. The test methods
described in the test plan of this manual can be performed
without great expenditure on measuring instruments. How-
ever, purchase of the
HAMEG scope tester HZ 60
, which
despite its low price is highly suitable for tasks of this type, is
very much recommended. The exterior of the oscilloscope
should be cleaned regularly with a dusting brush. Dirt which
is difficult to remove on the casing and handle, the plastic and
aluminium parts, can be removed with a moistened cloth
(99% water +1% mild detergent). Spirit or washing benzine
(petroleum ether) can be used to remove greasy dirt. The
screen may be cleaned with water or washing benzine (but
not with spirit (alcohol) or solvents), it must then be wiped
with a dry clean lint-free cloth. Under no circumstances may
the cleaning fluid get into the instrument. The use of other
cleaning agents can attack the plastic and paint surfaces.
Protective Switch-Off
This instrument is equipped with a switch mode power supply.
It has both overvoltage and overload protection, which will
cause the switch mode supply to limit power consumption to
a minimum. In this case a ticking noise may be heard.
Power supply
The oscilloscope operates on mains/line voltages between
100VAC and 240VAC. No means of switching to different
input voltages has therefore been provided.
The power input fuses are externally accessible. The fuseholder
is located above the 3-pole power connector. The power input
fuses are externally accessible, if the rubber connector is
removed. The fuseholder can be released by pressing its
plastic retainers with the aid of a small screwdriver. The
retainers are located on the right and left side of the holder and
must be pressed towards the center. The fuse(s) can then be
replaced and pressed in until locked on both sides.
Use of patched fuses or short-circuiting of the fuseholder is
not permissible;
HAMEG
assumes no liability whatsoever for
any damage caused as a result, and all warranty claims
become null and void.
Fuse type:
Size 5x20mm; 0.8A, 250V AC fuse;
must meet IEC specification 127,
Sheet III (or DIN 41 662
or DIN 41 571, sheet 3).
Time characteristic: time-lag (T).
Attention!
There is a fuse located inside the instrument within
the switch mode power supply:
Size 5x20mm; 0.8A, 250V AC fuse;
must meet IEC specification 127,
Sheet III (or DIN 41 662
or DIN 41 571, sheet 3).
Time characteristic: fast (F).
This fuse must not be replaced by the operator!
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