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6.6 Replacing parts of sample probe
Contacting the electrode increases the risk of burn injuries. During normal
operation, the electrode will heat up to several hundred degrees.
Never touch the electrode with your bare hands, even after shutting
down the spectrometer. Always use pliers.
If an adapter is used for several measurements in a row, it can get hot.
Touch the adapter only after it has sufficiently cooled.
A sample can get hot if it is measured several times.
Touch the sample only after it has sufficiently cooled.
6.6.1 General arrangement of test probe parts
Fig. 6
No. Display
1
Adapter
In the illustration on the left-hand side is the adapter for the arc excitation
In the illustration on the right-hand side is the adapter for the arc excitation
2
Knurled screw for the adapter
3
Test probe
In the illustration on the left-hand side is the standard test probe for the
arc/spark excitation
In the illustration on the right-hand side is the test probe for the arc/spark
excitation incl. UV optics
4
Electrode
5
Holder for light-sensitive surface, air optics
6
Locking wheel for the electrode
7
Air filter