Agilent Technologies 08495-90025 Video Games User Manual


 
18 8494/95/96G/H Operating And Service Manual
Service
CAUTION Do not use aromatic or chlorinated hydrocarbons, esters, ethers, terpenes,
higher alcohols, ketones, or ether-alcohols such as benzene, toluene,
turpentine, dioxane, gasoline, cellosolve acetate, or carbon tetrachloride.
Keep exposure of the connector parts to both the cleaning fluid and its
vapors as brief as possible.
Replacing Amphenol
7 mm Center Contact
Through wear or damage, the contact in the 7 mm center conductor may
need replacement. This contact is a small four-pronged contact which snaps
into a recess in the center conductor. With a magnifying glass, examine the
contact for the necessary outward spring action by carefully pushing it in.
CAUTION Do not remove this contact for inspection. It may be damaged by removal.
The prongs of the contact should be free from burrs or wear. If the contact is
removed, do not reuse it. Order contact as Amphenol part number 131-129
*
or Agilent part number 1250-0907.
Figure 6 7 mm Connector
If this contact needs replacement, proceed as follows:
1. Place the instrument so the connector faces down, if possible.
2. Tap the connector lightly. The contact should now protrude slightly.
Insert the centering pin of the Agilent collet remover with the jaws open.
(Part number of the contact extractor is 5060-0370.) If this tool is not
available, an ordinary draftsman’s mechanical pencil may be used (the
end of the jaw may have to be filed to get a good grasp at the very end).
* Amphenol RF Division, Danbury, CN.