![background image](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/radiodetection/1205cxa/1205cxa_operators-manual_780188038.webp)
36
SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
Remove dust from the outside of the instrument and
connectors with a lint free cloth or a small, soft brush.
Clean the case and instrument with a mild soap and
water cleanser. Make sure the cloth is only
damp
to
avoid getting water in the instrument.
Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Dam-
age to the front panel overlay may result.
Periodic Inspection
To maintain the TDR in peak operating condition, pe-
riodically inspect the instrument and accessories to
make sure there is no damaged, worn or missing parts
or deformations in the enclosure. If the unit is regularly
operated in harsh, dusty or wet environments, inspect
after every use.
The instrument should be inspected and cleaned pe-
riodically. Inspect the front panel connectors for dirt,
broken or deformed insulation and contacts. Clean or
replace as necessary.
Inspect cable accessories for damaged insulation, bent
or broken clips. Replace as necessary.
Warning:
To avoid risk of electric shock, do not per-
form service of any type to the instrument or any ac-
cessory.
Service
There are no user serviceable parts on or in this
instrument. It is recommended that service of any
type, to the instrument or any accessories, be referred
to Riser-Bond Instruments or another authorized repair
facility.
Warning:
To avoid risk of electric shock, do not per-
form service of any type to the instrument or any ac-
cessory.
Instrument Disposal
This instrument is equipped with non-user serviceable
Nickel Metal Hydride batteries. Should this instrument
need to be disposed of, please consult your local regu-
lations as to the standard disposal procedures.