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Fluke 732B - Service and Reshipment Information; Specifications; Output Voltages

Fluke 732B
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732B/734A
Instruction Manual
1-6
Service and Reshipment Information 1-11.
Warning
Service procedures, including replacing the batteries, are to be
done by qualified service personnel only. To avoid electric
shock or fire, do not service the 732B unless you are qualified
to do so.
If your standard ever needs service, you may return it to Fluke for Warranty or after-
warranty repair. Addresses for authorized service centers are in Section 6. If you are
qualified to troubleshoot electronic equipment, you can refer to Section 5 for theory,
troubleshooting, and calibration information. Schematic diagrams are in Section 7.
The 732B and 734A are designed to withstand the shock and vibration of air and ground
shipment, provided that you protect the equipment with a proper shipping container.
When you return a 732B or 734A to Fluke for service or calibration, use the original
shipping carton, a replacement carton obtained from Fluke, or the accessory transit case.
Transit Case Model 732B-7002 holds two 732B DC Standards or 732B-7001 External
Battery/Chargers.
Caution
Do not charge a 732B or 732B-7001 while it is in the transit
case. Doing so can cause overheating and possible equipment
damage, and in the case of the 732B, loss of the state of
calibration.
Specifications 1-12.
Output Voltages
10V and 1.018V are provided at separate binding post pairs with the following
characteristics:
Note
A potential difference of approximately <200
µ
V exists between the
floating 1.018V LO and 10V LO terminals. Consequently, buck
measurements cannot be made between these sources without taking this
into account.
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