4180ETRS
Operators Manual
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Do not force cool the surface. The surface should not be cooled by any method other
than natural convection. Forced air can often have oil or water in it. Even water can
leave mineral deposits on the surface. Trying to cool the surface too quickly can also
cause thermal shock to the emissive surface.
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Do not use liquid nitrogen (LN2) to quick cool the target.
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Do not plug the Product into 230 V if the fuse holder reads 115 V. This action will
cause the fuses to blow and may damage the Product.
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Component lifetime can be shortened by continuous high temperature operation.
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Do not change the values of the calibration constants from the factory set values.
Calibration constants shall only be changed by qualified and authorized personnel.
The correct setting of these parameters is important to the safety and proper
operation of the Product.
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Use a ground fault interrupt device.
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Always operate this Product at room temperatures as stated in
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The Product is a precision Product. Handle the Product with care. It is important to
keep the calibration well and the IR target surface clean and clear of any foreign
matter.
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If a main supply power fluctuation occurs, immediately turn off the Product. Wait until
the power has stabilized before re-energizing the Product.
Service Information
Contact an authorized Fluke Calibration Service Center if the Product needs calibration or repair during
the warranty period. See
. Please have Product information such as the
purchase date and serial number ready when you schedule a repair.
Unpack the Product
Unpack the Product carefully and inspect it for any damage that may have occurred during shipment. If
there is shipping damage, notify the carrier immediately.
Verify that these components are present:
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4180ETRS IR Calibrator Report of Calibration
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4180ETRS Safety Information
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Power Cord
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Target Cover
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Serial Cable
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RS232 to USB Converter Cable
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USB Extension Cord