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Maintenance and Service 6-7
6.2 Maintenance procedures
Warning: Do not attempt to service or repair the internal Echo
mechanisms yourself. The electrical, laser, and mechanical systems must be
maintained by trained personnel. Other than the user-level maintenance
procedures described in this chapter, all service and repair must be
performed by Labcyte field engineers. If you have questions regarding what
may be serviced by an Echo user, please call Labcyte Service and Support.
See “
Contact information” on page 7-1.
6.2.1 Maintenance tools and materials
Tools required
The following tools or items are required during Echo maintenance
procedures:
Metric Allen wrenches (2.5 mm, 3 mm and 4 mm)
Phillips screwdriver (#2).
Long needle-nose pliers
Part retrieval tool (claw-style, retractable spring)
Lint-free wipes
Penlight flashlight
Dental mirror
Shop cloth to clean up spilled liquids.
Compressed air or vacuum with brush
Materials required
The following materials are required during Echo maintenance procedures:
Spare Labcyte 1000 mL bottle (square bottle catalog number ECHO-
AL15-S; round bottle catalog number ECHO-AL-15-R)
Algaecide, 4 mL bottle, Labcyte catalog number ECHO-AL04.
Caution: When user-level or more technical maintenance procedures
are performed in a multiple-client system, take appropriate steps to
avoid conflicts between clients, such as turning on Maintenance
Mode in the Diagnostic window.

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