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Haefely AXOS - Instrument Maintenance Importance; Instrument Cleaning Instructions

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Service, Maintenance and Contact Information
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the related costs to the extent exceeding the customary costs of transport, personnel, travelling,
living, dismantling.
16.2 Maintenance
Proper maintenance of your test equipment is crucial to its continued operation and can prevent
malfunctions from bringing your production to a halt.
16.2.1 Cleaning the Instrument
The instrument should be cleaned with a lint free cloth, slightly moistened using mild household
cleanser, alcohol or spirits. Caustic cleansers and solvents (Trio, Chlorothene, etc.) should
definitely be avoided. In particular, the protective glass of the display should be cleaned from time
to time with a soft, moist cloth such as used by opticians.
16.3 Verification
In the next captures are descriptions of our additional verification equipment for the AXOS
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further information required of any of the equipment, please either contact your sales
representatives or the HAEFELY AG technical support team directly.
16.3.1 Waveform OCV (Surge)
The HAEFELY PDP8000 is a differential impulse measurement probe that can be used to
measure surge pulses. Two banana plug cables are provided as the High and Common inputs to
the PDP8000, and a coaxial output is provided for connection to an oscilloscope. The divider ratio
is 1000:1 and the PDP8000 is rated up to 8kV for surge, 690VAC or 400VDC. The two banana
plug will be directly connected to “direct” or “line” output in the front view.
Figure 16-1: PDP 8000

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