PMX40 RF Power Meter – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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6
Maintenance
This section presents procedures for maintaining the PMX40.
6.1
Safety
Although the PMX40 has been designed in accordance with international safety standards, general
safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation and maintenance. Failure to comply
with the precautions listed in the Safety Summary located in the front of this manual could result in
serious injury or death. Service and adjustments should be performed only by qualified service
personnel.
6.2
Cleaning
Painted surfaces can be cleaned with a commercial spray-type window cleaner or a mild detergent and
water solution.
Caution
When cleaning the instrument, do not allow cleaning fluid to enter the fan intake and
exhaust vents. Avoid using chemical cleaning agents that can damage painted or plastic
surfaces.
6.3
Inspection
If the PMX40 malfunctions, perform a visual inspection of the instrument. Inspect for signs of damage
caused by excessive shock, vibration, or overheating. Inspect for broken wires, loose electrical
connections, or accumulations of dust or other foreign matter.
Correct any problems you discover, reboot the instrument, and observe the self-test results (see Figure
6-1). If the malfunction persists of the instrument fails the performance verification, contact Boonton
Electronics for service.