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If required, remove the inserts from the calibrator using the tool for removing
insertion supplied with the instrument.
The Sensor under test must always be removed from the calibrator after use.
The insert must be removed to avoid damage
to the instrument, if the calibrator is to
be transported for long distances.
TRANSPORTING:
Never leave the hot inserts that may have been removed from the calibrator
unsupervised, which constitutes fire hazard.
Transport the calibrator to the packing box after use and ensure that the instrument
has cooled to temperature of 10˚C/50˚F before placing it in the packing box.
8.0 MAINTENANCE & SERVICING:
A. MAINTENANCE:
The calibration instrument has been designed with ease of operation and simplicity of
maintenance.
Proper care of the instrument requires very little maintenance. Avoid operating the
instrument in an oily, wet, dirty & or dusty environment.
If the outside of the instrument becomes soiled, it may be wiped clean with a damp
cloth and mild detergent. Do not use harsh chemicals on the surface which may
damage the paint.
It is important to keep the well of the calibrator clean and clear of any foreign matter.
Do not use fluid to clean out the well.
If a hazardous material is spilt on or inside the equipment, the user is responsible for
taking the suitable steps to clean the equipment.
Do not use fluids to clean out the well. It may leak into the instrument and cause
damage to the instrument.
The insert (Inconel block) must be clean before use.
Scratches and other damage to the insert should be avoided by storing the inserts
carefully when not in use.