I acquired one of these (amongst a lot of other stuff), it was labelled as dead.
First attemp: well, yeah. It's dead. So what would be the second step? Yep. Check the fuse. Can't be that easy, right? But the fuse is broken. So, toss in a new one. It boots! Huzah! Display lights up, everything normal. Well, maybe not everything. The fan is making a ruckus.
Everything? What's that smell? Burning electronics, that's what it is! So, turning it off, popping it open. Couldn't see it right away, so I turned it on again for a fraction. A small string of smoke escaping from a large resistor told me all I needed to know. That's one large resistor that puked its internals out. Checked the service guide, 15K resistor in the -15V supply rail. Farnell to the rescue, FFWD a few days, popped in the new resistor.
Still boots (yay!) No longer pukes anything out (yay!) So now I can check the output. Something comes out of it (yay!). It's off by a LOT.
Oh noes. What now? Well, what I should have done from the start. Check that zener. Which acts like a 3-ohm resistor. That might be in its job description somewhere, but it seems to miss a few other points. Farnell again!
And voila. Functional now. Checks out against my Keysight 1252B. Haven't checked the entire range quite yet (need to install a new fan first) but there it is: restored Keithley 238. Ready to serve once more, probably in an eBay outlet near you shortly!
I'll post a few picks over the entire range later.