Disclaimer:Use of this instrument in a manner inconsistent with the information and directions
included in this manual may impair the protections designed into the product resulting in danger to
the operator or damage to the instrument
Installation Location: When deciding on a location for the instrument, ensure that the instrument
in installed in a well-ventilated location. Enclosing the unit, or blocking the vent holes, may impair
the performance of the instrument of damage the internal components.
Cleaning:The need for periodic cleaning of the system is based on the cleanliness of the envi-
ronment in which the system is installed. Only the external surfaces are to be cleaned. Cleaning
and maintenance of all internal components is to be performed by a trained service technician. Do
not use aerosol, or spray, cleaners as they may contaminate the sensitive optical surfaces on the
instrument.
Before performing any service on the instrument ensure that the main power is disconnected.
Cleanroom, or low lint, wipes should be used to wipe down the system. A mixture of Isopropyl
Alcohol (IPA) and De-ionized Water (DI H2O) at 70% DI H2O: 30% IPA is to be used for clean-
ing. Undiluted IPA may be used, if the 70:30 DI and IPA mixture is not available, but extra care
must be taken. Avoid using stronger solvents, such as acetone, as these may compromise the sur-
face finish.
Avoid excessive pressure on any surface when cleaning. Excessive force may bend a component,
which would damage the system, or cause the system to be out of alignment.
Start with the top of the system and work down. Use slow motions, in a straight line, from the back
to the front of the surface being cleaned. Change the cleaning wipe periodically to avoid re-depos-
iting material back onto the surface being cleaned. Allow all cleaned surfaces to dry completely
before restoring power to the system.