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AMPLIFIER
BOARD REPLACEMENT.
Replace
the
Am-
plifier
Board
in
the
reverse
order
of
Removal.
Be
sure
the
electrical
contact
is
properly
installed (see
Figure
4-7).
Be
careful
not
to
bend
the
terminal
pins
upon
reinsertion
of
the
board.
Also,
make
sure
that
all
the
pins
enter
their
respective
terminal
pin
sockets.
SEMICONDUCTOR REPLACEMENT.
Semiconductors
should
not
be
replaced
unless
actually
defective.
If
removed
from
their
sockets
during
routine
maintenance,
return
them
to
their
original
sockets.
Unnecessary
replacement
of
semi-
conductors
may
affect
the
calibration
of
this
instrument.
When
semiconductors
are
replaced,
check
the
operation
of
the
part
of
the
instrument
which
may
be
affected.
Replacement
semiconductors
should
be
of
the
original
type
or
a
direct
replacement.
Lead
configuration
of
the
semi-
conductors
used
in
this
instrument
are
shown
in
the
Dia-
grams
section.
Some
plastic
case
transistors
may
have lead
configurations
which
do
not
agree
with
those
shown
here.
If a
replacement
transistor
is
made
by
a
different
manufac-
turer
than
the
original,
check
the
manufacturer's
basing
diagram
for
correct
basing. All
transistor
sockets
in
this
instrument
are
wired
for
the
standard
basing as
used
for
metal-cased
transistors.
Transistors
which
have
heat
radia-
tors
or
are
mounted
on
the
chassis use silicone grease
to
increase
heat
transfer.
Replace
the
silicone grease
when
replacing
these
transistors.
WARNING
I
Silicone grease
can
cause eye irritation; there-
fore handle
it
with care and avoid getting
in
the eyes.
Wash
hands thoroughly after
use.
An
extracting
tool
should
be
used
to
remove
the
integrated
circuits
to
prevent
damage
to
the
pins.
This
tool
is
available
from
Tektronix,
Inc. as
Tektronix
Part
No.
003-0619-00.
If
an
extracting
tool
is
not
available
when
removing
one
of
these
integrated
circuits,
pull
slowly
and
evenly
on
both
ends
of
the
device.
Try
to
avoid having
one
end
of
the
in-
tegrated
circuit
disengage
from
the
socket
before
the
other
which
may
damage
the
pins.
FUSE REPLACEMENT.
This
instrument
contains
two
fuses, a
power
line
fuse
and
a
current
(mA)
input
protec-
tion
fuse.
Replacement
of
the
power
line
fuse
requires
removal
of
both
cabinet
halves (removal
of
the
top
half
for
fuse
re-
placement
necessitates
removal
of
the
bottom
half
for
pro-
per
placement
of
the
power
cord
and
probe
lead
during
reassembly).
REV A DEC 1980
Maintenance-213
Service
Replacement
of
the
current
(mA) fuse
requires
removal
of
the
bottom
cabinet
half
only.
Refer
to
the
Cabinet
Replacement
instructions
for
cabinet
removal,
and
to
Figures
4-8
and
4-9
for
fuse
locations.
PROBE REPLACEMENT.
The
complete
probe
assembly
can
be
replaced
as
one
unit
by
simply
pulling
the
coaxial-
type
end
lead
connectors
apart
(see Figure 4-4)
after
re-
moving
the
bottom
cabinet
half.
TOP
FUSE
REAR
OF
INSTRUMENT
1481-42
Fig.
4-8.
Power-line fuse location.
Fig.
4-9.
Current
(mA)
input
fuse location.
4-11

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BrandTektronix
Model213 DMM
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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