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Service Manual                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            UTG1000X Series 

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4.Maintenance

 

 

This section contains information needed to perform periodic and corrective maintenance on the 
instrument. 

 

Pre-discharge electrostatic discharge 

Before servicing this product read the General Safety Summary and Service Safety Summary at the front of 
the manual, as well as the following ESD information. 

 Notice: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage any semiconductor components in this instrument 

When performing any service that requires internal access to the instrument, observe the following 
precautions to avoid affecting internal modules and their components due to electrostatic discharge: 

1. 

Minimize handling of static-sensitive circuit boards and components. 

2. 

Transport and store static-sensitive modules in their static-protective containers or on metal rails. 
Label any packages that contain electrostatic sensitive boards. 

3. 

When handling these modules, discharge static voltage from your body by wearing a grounded antistatic 
wrist strap. 

4. 

Servicing static-sensitive modules only at a static-free workstation. 

5. 

Keep away anything that can create or maintain a static charge on workstation surfaces. 

6. 

Handle the board by the edges as much as possible. 

7. 

Do not slide the circuit board on any surface. 

Avoid handling circuit boards in areas where floor or work surface coverings can generate static charges. 

 

Inspection and cleaning 

Inspection and Cleaning describe how to inspect for dirt and damage. It also describes how to clean the 
exterior or interior of the instrument. Inspection and cleaning are performed as preventive maintenance. 
Regular preventive maintenance can prevent instrument failure and increase its reliability. 
Preventive maintenance includes visual inspection and cleaning of the instrument, and maintaining general 
care while operating the instrument. 
The frequency with which maintenance is performed depends on the severity of the environment in which 
the instrument is used. The proper time to perform preventive maintenance is before instrument tuning. 

 

External cleaning 

Clean the exterior of the case with a dry, lint-free cloth or a soft-bristled brush. If any dirt remains, use a cloth 
or cotton swab dampened with a 75% isopropyl alcohol solution. Use a cotton swab to clean up the space 
around the controls and connectors. Do not use abrasives on any part of the case that could damage the case. 
Clean the On/Standby switch with a clean towel dampened with deionized water. Do not spray or wet the 
switch itself. 

Notice: 

 Avoid  using  chemical  cleaners,  which  may  damage  the  plastics  used  in  this  instrument.

 Use  only 

deionized water when cleaning the front panel buttons. Use a 75% isopropyl alcohol solution as a cleaner for 
cabinet parts. Please consult your Uni-Tech service center or representative before using other types of 
cleaners. 

Summary of Contents for UTG1000X Series

Page 1: ...Service Manual UTG1000X Series Instruments uni trend com 1 20 Service Manual UTG1000X Series Function Arbitrary Waveform Generator...

Page 2: ...will become the property of UNI T References below to Customer mean the person or entity claiming the rights under this Warranty In order to obtain the service promised by this guarantee the customer...

Page 3: ...urposes Do not use this equipment in any manner not specified by the manufacturer Unless otherwise specified in the product documentation this equipment is for indoor use only Safety statement Warning...

Page 4: ...The main power is off Open The main power is turned on Power supply Standby power when the power switch is turned off the instrument is not completely disconnected from the AC power source CAT I A se...

Page 5: ...this device to an AC power source The AC input voltage of the line complies with the rated value of this device the specific rated value is detailed in this product manual The line voltage switch of t...

Page 6: ...to replace the fuse the maintenance personnel authorized by Unilever must replace the fuse that meets the specified specifications of this product Disassemble and clean There is no operator accessible...

Page 7: ...are vents on the rear panel and side panels of the instrument please keep the air circulation through the vents of the instrument case Do not place the analyzer side by side with any other instrument...

Page 8: ...nd outer conductors should be grounded briefly to discharge static electricity Make sure all instruments are properly grounded to prevent buildup of electrostatic charges Check serial numbers and syst...

Page 9: ...ts As shown below Parts List Serial number Parts name Serial number Parts name 1 Switch power switch 6 Keypad Plug in Components 2 lens 7 Motherboard plug in components 3 Front frame 8 Floor mat 4 4 3...

Page 10: ...mber Parts name 1 Power amplifier module plug in components 4 Back frame 2 Back cover 1 0mm galvanized sheet 5 Floor mat 3 AC two in one card power socket three plugs with safety seat 6 Power Board Pl...

Page 11: ...s in areas where floor or work surface coverings can generate static charges Inspection and cleaning Inspection and Cleaning describe how to inspect for dirt and damage It also describes how to clean...

Page 12: ...water a 75 isopropyl alcohol solution or a standard glass cleaner and then gently wipe the display surface Use only enough liquid to dampen the cloth or wipe Avoid excessive force which may damage the...

Page 13: ...tatic mats Remove the handle The following procedure describes the removal and replacement of the handle Steps 1 After turning to the picture below pull the handles on both sides outward to remove the...

Page 14: ...g procedure describes the removal of the front panel Prerequisites To prevent electrostatic damage to components wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist and foot strap during installation and use an...

Page 15: ...e a T10 Torque screwdriver to remove the four screws and the power supply cable of the fan As shown below 5 Remove the motherboard use a T10 Torque screwdriver to remove the 5 screws on the front pane...

Page 16: ...ear panel assembly The following procedure describes the removal and replacement of the rear panel assembly Prerequisites To prevent electrostatic damage to components wear a properly grounded antista...

Page 17: ...ower module use a T10 Torque screwdriver to remove the 5 screws and the blue wire as shown in the figure below 4 Remove the rear panel use a T10 Torque screwdriver to remove the 6 screws and the groun...

Page 18: ...power cord For more detailed troubleshooting see Troubleshooting Flowchart Symptoms Possible reason The instrument cannot be powered on Power cord not plugged in electricity failure Defective Microco...

Page 19: ...ent fails the performance verification test it must be returned to the Uni Tech Service Center for adjustment 6 Appendix Warranty Summary UNI T Union Technology China Co Ltd guarantees that the produc...

Page 20: ...aceability and suitability for special purposes IN NO EVENT WILL UNI T BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Contact us Ifyouhaveanyinconvenience intheprocessofusingthis product youc...

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