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Fluke 9500B - Unpacking and Inspection; Storage; Preparation for Shipment; Calibration Enable Switch

Fluke 9500B
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2-2 Section 2: Installing the Model 9500B
2.5 Preparation for
Shipment
If the 9500B is to be transported, please consider
using the carry case, Option 60.
The instrument should be transported under
cover. The original (double) shipping container
should be used to provide shock isolation for
normal handling operations. Any other
container should be double-cushioned,
providing similar shock isolation to the
following approximate internal packing
dimensions:
Length Width Depth
Outer Box 785mm 675mm 440mm
Inner Box 675mm 565mm 315mm
Cushioned to 460mm 430mm 145mm
Place the instrument with an active desiccant
sachet inside a sealed bag. Fit the bag into the
cushioning material inside the inner carton,
place this within the corner cushioning blocks
inside the outer shipping container, and secure
the whole package.
2.6 Calibration Enable
Switch
IMPORTANT
This two-position, 'CAL' switch on the rear
panel protects the instrument calibration
memory. The instrument was initially
calibrated at the factory, so under no
circumstances should the switch be operated,
until immediate recalibration is intended.
For Recalibration:
If Calibration Mode is entered while the switch
is in the 'DISABLE' position, the following
warning message is placed on the screen:
Calibration switch not enabled!
2.3 Unpacking and
Inspection
Every care is taken in the choice of packing
materials to ensure that your equipment will
reach you in perfect condition.
If the equipment has been subject to excessive
mishandling in transit, the fact will probably
be visible as external damage to the shipping
container and inner carton. In the event of
damage, the shipping container, inner carton
and cushioning material should be kept for the
carrier’s inspection.
Carefully unpack the equipment and check for
external damage to the case, sockets, controls,
etc. If the shipping container and cushioning
material are undamaged, they should be
retained for use in subsequent shipments. If
damage is found notify the carrier and your
sales representative immediately.
Standard accessories (associated products and
options) supplied with the instrument should
be as described in Section 1 and on your
delivery note.
2.4 Storage
The instrument should be stored under cover.
The shipping container provides the most
suitable receptacle for storage, as it provides
the necessary shock isolation for normal
handling operations.
Place the instrument with an active desiccant
sachet inside a sealed bag. Fit the bag into the
cushioning material inside the inner carton,
place this within the corner cushioning blocks
inside the outer shipping container, and locate
the whole package within the specified storage
environment.

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