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Rohde & Schwarz SML01 - Setting up the Instrument; Cleaning the Outside and Storing

Rohde & Schwarz SML01
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Putting into Operation R&S SML / R&S SMV03
1090.3123.12 E-6 1.2
Setting up the Instrument
For applications in the laboratory or on a work bench, it is recommended that the support feet on the
bottom of the instrument be extended. For the LCD display, this provides the optimum viewing angle
which typically ranges from perpendicular to the display front to approximately 30° below.
Warning Danger of injury
The feet may fold in if they are not folded out completely or if the instrument is
shifted. The feet may break if they are overloaded.
Fold the feet completely in or completely out to ensure stability of the instrument and
personal safety.
To avoid injuries, never shift the instrument when its feet are folded out.
The overall load (the instrument's own weight plus that of the instruments stacked on
top of it) on the folded-out feet must not exceed 500 N.
Place the instrument on a stable surface. Secure the instruments stacked on top of it
against slipping (e.g. by locking their feet on the top front frame).
When the instrument is standing on its folded-out feet, do not work under the
instrument and do not put anything under it, otherwise injuries or material damage
could occur.
The instrument can be used in each of the positions shown here.
Cleaning the Outside and Storing
What is necessary is essentially the cleaning of the instrument.
ATTENTION
Instrument damage caused by cleaning agents!
Cleaning agents contain substances that may damage the instrument, e.g. solvent-
containing cleaning agents may damage the front panel labeling or plastic parts.
Never use cleaning agents such as solvents (thinners, acetone, etc), acids, bases, or
other substances.
The outside of the instrument is suitably cleaned using a soft, line-free dust cloth.

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