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Maintenance and Troubleshooting
15.6
Storage, handling and transportation
Protect the instrument against the elements: rain, splashing, direct sunlight, etc.
A properly packaged instrument can be stored and transported at a temperature -20°C to +70°C
and relative humidity up to 80%. Best practice for packing the instrument for transportation is to
reuse the original packaging in which the instrument was first delivered. The instrument should
be stored in suitable premises, free of dust, condensation and chemical evaporation.
In cold weather, avoid sudden temperature change (like when entering a warm room) and give
the instrument enough time to adapt to the ambient temperature in order to avoid condensation
inside.
To clean the instrument, wipe the housing clean with a cotton cloth or tissue. Always clean the
instrument before storage. Pay attention not to scratch the surface of the display to retain good
clarity over time.
N O T I C E
Never use liquids such as oil, benzene, or detergents for cleaning the instrument. A mild glass
cleaner can be used to remove greasy stains.
Summary of Contents for Orbisphere 51 Series
Page 5: ...4 Table of Contents...
Page 19: ...18 Specifications...
Page 48: ...47 Section 6 View Menu Figure 33 View menu...
Page 52: ...51 Section 7 Measurement Menu Figure 36 Measurement menu...
Page 66: ...65 Section 9 Inputs Outputs Menu Figure 40 Inputs Outputs menu...
Page 68: ...67 Inputs Outputs Menu 9 4 Analog outputs Figure 41 Analog outputs menu...
Page 75: ...74 Inputs Outputs Menu...
Page 91: ...90 Communication Menu...
Page 94: ...93 Section 12 Products Menu Figure 44 Products menu...
Page 97: ...96 Global Configuration Menu...
Page 98: ...97 Section 14 Services menu Figure 46 Services menu Part 1...
Page 99: ...98 Services menu Figure 47 Services menu Part 2...
Page 103: ...102 Services menu...