HP 35601A Operating And Service Manual page 22

Spectrum analyzer interface
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Installation
Model 35601A
2 13. Storage and Shipping Environment
The -hp- 35601A should be stored in a clean, dry environment. The following are en­
vironmental limitations to both storage and shipment:
Temperature
-40°C to + 75°C (-40
Q
F to + 158°F)
Relative Humidity
<95Vo
Altitude
l
< 15300 metres (50000 ft)
In high-humidity environments, the instrument must be protected from temperature varia­
tions that could cause internal condensation.
2 14. REPACKAGING FOR SHIPMENT
NOTE
If the instrument is to be returned to -hp-for service, attach a tag
indicating the type of service required. Include any symptoms or
details that may be of help to the service technician. Also include
your return address, the instrument's model number and full serial
number. In any correspondence, identify the instrument by model
number and full serial number.
2-15. -hp- Packaging
The instrument is best packaged for shipping using a shipping container and packing
materials available through and -hp- Sales/Service office. A list of-hp- Sales/Service offices
is given at the back of this manual. Be sure to allow eight to ten centimetres of packaging
material on all sides of the instrument and seal the container with strong tape or metal
bands. Also mark the container "FRAGILE" to ensure careful handling.
2-16. Other Packaging
The following general instructions should be used for packaging with commercially available
materials:
a. Wrap the instrument in heavy paper or plastic.
b. Use a strong shipping container. A double wall carton made of 115-kilogram
(250-pound) test material is adequate.
c. Use enough shock-absorbing material (eight to ten centimetres) around all sides of the
instrument to provide firm cushion and prevent movement inside the container. Protect the
front panel with cardboard.
d. Seal the shipping container securely.
e. Mark the shipping container FRAGILE to ensure careful handling.
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