DMTA-20102-01EN, Rev. 7, October 2022
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4. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
The OmniScan X3 flaw detector only requires minimal maintenance to keep it in good
physical and working condition.
4.1 Preventative Maintenance
The OmniScan X3 does not have many moving parts; it therefore only requires
minimal preventative maintenance. Simply perform regular inspections to keep the
OmniScan X3 in proper working order. Any dust that has accumulated on the fan can
be carefully cleaned away. If damaged or malfunctioning, fan components can be
changed. The touch-screen protector can be replaced if it is overly dirty or damaged.
The following sections detail these maintenance procedures.
4.2 Instrument Cleaning
The OmniScan X3 flaw detector’s external surfaces may be cleaned as needed. This
section provides the appropriate procedure for cleaning the instrument.
4.2.1 Cleaning the Casing
To clean the casing
1. Make sure that the OmniScan X3 flaw detector is turned off and the power cord is
disconnected.
2. Disconnect all cables and connectors, and make sure that all external ports and
connectors (including PA probe connector) on the OmniScan X3 have been
covered with their caps.