Figure 5. Cell Cables
1.3. Inspecting Your New Instrument
As soon as you receive your new LCI, inspect it for shipping damage. If any damage is noted,
immediately notify Princeton Applied Research and file a claim with the carrier. Save the shipping
container for possible inspection by the carrier.
WARNING If your instrument has been damaged, its protective grounding might now
work. Do not operate damaged equipment! Tag it to indicate to a potential
user that it is unsafe to operate.
1.4. Maintenance, Service, and Support
The LCI has been designed for optimum reliability and requires no periodic maintenance. There are no
user-serviceable parts in this instrument. Breaking the seal by opening the cover will void your warranty!
Contact the factory service department or the affiliate in your area if your unit needs service (see the
Warranty in Section 5 for more information).
Remember that our worldwide staff continues to support you after you have purchased your instrument.
We provide top quality service, applications support, and a variety of helpful information in the form of
application notes, technical notes, and training materials. For more information, visit our website at
www.princetonappliedresearch.com.
NOTE The SE (working-sense) and RE (reference) leads terminate in connectors
that will accept an additional pin input to make it easier to run three
electrode (WE shorted into SE) experiments and two electrode (WE shorted
into SE and CE shorted into RE) experiments.