200 Chapter3
Backing Up and Reloading Correction Constants
Before You Start
Commands within parenthesis after a softkey, for example (LOG), are
used throughout this chapter to indicate the part of a softkey which
should be underlined when the key is pressed.
Refer to Chapter 4 for information that is useful when first starting to
troubleshoot an analyzer failure.
Before You Start
There are three things you must do before you begin troubleshooting an
instrument failure.
• Familiarize yourself with the safety symbols marked on the
analyzer, the general safety considerations, and the safety note
definitions given in the front of this guide.
• Read the section entitled “Protection from Electrostatic Discharge”
in Chapter 15. The analyzer contains static-sensitive components.
• Become familiar with the organization of the troubleshooting
information in this service guide and the information in this chapter.
WARNING The analyzer contains potentially hazardous voltages. Refer to
the safety symbols on the analyzer and the general safety
considerations in this guide before operating the unit with the
cover removed. Failure to heed the safety precautions can
result in severe or fatal injury.