Removal and Installation Procedures
Maintenance
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DO NOT touch the contacts on the menu flex circuit with your
bare fingers. You should wear clean cloth gloves that are free of
lint when installing the menu flex circuit on the front chassis.
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Wipe the front of the chassis using isopropyl alcohol and a clean,
lint-free cloth. Let the chassis dry. (Some adhesive from the flex
circuit you removed will be left on the front of the chassis. This is
normal.)
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Find the score line in the adhesive backing and peel the backing
off of the menu flex circuit.
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Carefully align the three holes on the menu flex circuit to the
locator studs on the front of the main chassis. When the align-
ment is correct, press the flex circuit against the chassis so it
adheres to the chassis.
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Clean the surface of the menu flex circuit just installed using
isopropyl alcohol and a clean, lint-free cloth.
b.
See step 6 to install the probe code flex circuit if it was removed.
c.
See step 5 to install the ESD shield if it was removed.
d.
If the front-panel assembly was disassembled for cleaning in step 7,
apply a thin coating of bearing grease (Dow Corning #1292) to the
two switch patterns (circular patterns for the vertical scale rotary
switches) on the circuit board. Then reverse substeps 7a–7d to
reassemble, using Figure 6-11 as a guide.
e.
Do in reverse order substeps 4a through 4d, reversing the procedure
outlined in each step. Be sure to dress the CPU-to-front-panel cable
so that the loop of extra cable length is in the front-panel cavity of the
chassis, as shown in Figure 6-4.
f.
See the following procedures to install those modules removed by the
access procedure:
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Front Cover, Rear Cover, Cabinet, Rear EMI Gasket, and Cabinet
Handle and Feet (page 6-24) to reinstall the cabinet and rear
cover
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Line Fuse and Line Cord (page 6-28) to reinstall the line cord,
which completes the oscilloscope reassembly
A05 Attenuator Assembly and Shield
1.
Access the module: Be sure you have performed the Access Procedure
on page 6-13 and removed the modules as instructed.
2.
Assemble equipment and locate modules to be removed: Have handy a
screwdriver with a size T-15 Torx
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tip (Items 1 and 2).
3.
Orient the oscilloscope: Set the oscilloscope so its top is down on the
work surface and its front is facing you.
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