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Agilent Technologies Cary 600 Series User Manual

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Introduction
22 Agilent Cary 600 Series FTIR Spectrometers and Microscopes User’s Guide
Environmental
For proper operation of your Agilent Cary 600 Series FTIR
spectrometers and microscopes, these conditions are required:
Temperature: 20 °C to 26 °C (68 °F to 80 °F)
Temperature gradient: 1 °C/hr (1.8 °F/hr) maximum
Relative humidity: 20% to 50% non-condensing
Altitude: FTIR spectrometers and microscopes have been
thoroughly tested for correct operation at sea level only. Please
contact Agilent Technologies for advice if you wish to install a
system at an altitude significantly above sea level.
Free from corrosive and flammable fumes
Free from strong electromagnetic fields
Free from vibrations
Performance degradation may result from the exposure of the
spectrometer or microscope to strong radio frequency energy. If
degradation is experienced, reorient or relocate the spectrometer or
microscope or the radio frequency source.
Fuses
Position the equipment for easy access to the disconnecting switch
on the rear of the instrument.
Table 1. Fuse specifications
Instrument Fuse type
Agilent Cary 600 Series FTIR spectrometer T4 AH 250 V, IEC601272-2 Sheet 5, 5x20 mm, Littelfuse
0215004 or equivalent
Agilent Cary 610 FTIR microscope (typical) 1FS1: T2.0 AH 250 V, IEC601272-1 Sheet 5, 5 x 20 mm,
Littelfuse 0215020 or equivalent

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Agilent Technologies Cary 600 Series Specifications

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BrandAgilent Technologies
ModelCary 600 Series
CategoryMicroscope
LanguageEnglish