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Internal Inspection Checklist
Item
Inspect For
Repair A c tio n
C ircu it Boards
Loose, broken, or corroded solder connections.
Burned c irc u it boards. Burned, broken, or
cracked circu it-ru n plating.
Clean solder corrosion w ith an eraser and flush
w ith isopropyl alcohol. Resolder defective
connections. Determine cause o f burned items
and repair. Repair defective c irc u it runs.
Resistors
Burned, cracked, broken, o r blistered.
Replace defective resistors. Check fo r cause o f
burned com ponent and repair as necessary.
Solder Connections
Cold solder o r rosin joints.
Resolder jo in t and clean w ith isopropyl alcohol.
Capacitors
Damaged or leaking cases. Corroded solder on
leads or terminals.
Replace defective capacitors. Clean solder
connections and flush w ith isopropyl alcohol.
W iring and Cables
Loose plugs o r connectors. Burned, broken, or
frayed w iring.
F irm ly seat connectors. Repair or replace
defective wires or cables.
Chassis
Dents, deform ations, and damaged hardware.
Straighten, repair, o r replace defective hardware.
If any electrical com ponent is replaced, conduct a
Performance Check o f the affected c irc u it and o f other
closely related circuits (see Section 4). If repair or replace
ment w o rk is done on any o f the power supplies, conduct
a complete Performance Check and, if so indicated, an
instrum ent readjustment (see Section 5).
To prevent damage from electrical arcing
,
ensure
th a t c irc u it boards and com ponents are d ry before
applying p o w e r to the instrum ent.
C LE A N IN G . To clean the in te rio r, blow o ff dust w ith
d ry, low-pressure air (approxim ately 9 psi). Remove any
remaining dust w ith a soft brush or a clo th dampened w ith
a solution o f m ild detergent and w ater. A c o tto n -tip p e d
applicator is useful fo r cleaning in narrow spaces and on
c irc u it boards.
If these methods do n o t remove all the dust or d irt,
the instrum ent may be spray washed using a solution
o f 5% m ild detergent and 95% w ater as fo llo w s:
1.
Gain access to the parts to be cleaned (see "R em oval
and Replacement In s tru c tio n s ").
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Summary of Contents for 2215
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Page 15: ...2215 Service viii The 2215 Oscilloscope 3826 01 ...
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Page 34: ...2215 60 MHz OSCILLOSCOPE Figure 2 5 Horizontal controls ...
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Page 93: ...TO CRT HORIZONTAL f DEFLECTION PLATES 3826 22 3 23 ...
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Page 136: ...b CHECK That the trace is parallel to the center horizontal graticule line 5 6 ...
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Page 290: ...3826 45A PREREGULATOR AND INVERTER TROUBLESHOOTING ...
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