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Ch. 13. Cell Body and Sample Stage Guide Sec. 13.4. Tutorial: Sample Stage Swap
8.
Press back:
Press the stage back a little until you can
grab it from the back side.
9.
Finish preforming:
Pulling from the back of the sample stage, move the stage back and forth until the
membrane is formed as shown on the right.
At this point the stage is ready to be mounted on the scanner (see
Section 13.4.4 on page 168) or store
it in its storage container (see ?? on page ??).
13.4. Tutorial: Exchanging the Sample Stage and Cell Body
This tutorial provides a quick path to learning the basics of changing cell bodies (see
Chapter 13 on
page 147 for various options) and sample stages (see Section 13.2 on page 155 for various options).
The Cypher is a research grade instrument and improper use of the instrument can cause damage to the
instrument and/or injury to the user. This tutorial will take approximately 3 hours .
Before you start:
We assume you understand the aspects of running this system safely: (
Chapter 20 on page 229.)
You are familiar with the basic names of the hardware components and software controls (Chap-
ter 1 on page 3.)
This tutorial makes the rather arbitrary choice of starting with an environmental scanner equipped with
an ambient stage / fluid cell body and replacing that with a heater stage / gas cell body combination
(See Figure 13.7 on page 165). Depending on what you have available, please make the necessary
substitutions.
DRAFT
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