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Spectra-Physics Tsunami
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Unpacking and Inspection
Unpacking Your Laser
Your Tsunami
®
laser was packed with great care, and its container was
inspected prior to shipment—it left Spectra-Physics in good condition.
Upon receiving your system, immediately inspect the outside of the ship-
ping containers. If there is any major damage (holes in the containers,
crushing, etc.), insist that a representative of the carrier be present when
you unpack the contents.
Carefully inspect your laser system as you unpack it. If any damage is evi-
dent, such as dents or scratches on the covers or broken knobs, etc., imme-
diately notify the carrier and your Spectra-Physics sales representative.
Keep the shipping containers. If you file a damage claim, you may need
them to demonstrate that the damage occurred as a result of shipping. If
you need to return the system for service at a later date, the specially
designed container assures adequate protection.
System Components
Tsunami laser head
Model 3955 electronic module
Model 3930 Lok-to-Clock
®
option (if ordered)
Model 3910 purge regulator/filter Unit with gas tubing and connectors
A chiller with tubing and fittings and its own user’s manual
An accessory kit (see below)
Spectra-Physics considers itself responsible for the safety, reliability,
and performance of the Tsunami laser only under the following condi-
tions:
All field installable options, modifications, or repairs are performed
by persons trained and authorized by Spectra-Physics.
The equipment is used in accordance with the instructions provided
in this manual.
Warning!

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