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PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL
Hardware
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AEROSET
®
System Troubleshooting Guide
94816-107—November 2004
GPIB
GPIB is the acronym for General Purpose Interface Bus.
ICT™ Warranty Information
The ICT module is warranted for whichever occurs first:
•
A period of two months after installation on the AEROSET
System, or
•
15,000 ICT samples, or
•
Until the expiration date on the package label.
Before troubleshooting the ICT module, verify it is within the
stated usage period. The ICT module expiration date is on the
label of the ICT module box. The expiration date can also be
calculated by adding seven months to the date of manufacture
coded in the ICT module lot number.
The customer should receive the ICT module a minimum of
90 days before the expiration date.
Noise Specifications
When the instrument is running, continuous noise is
64 decibels (dB); non-continuous noise is 68 dB. For example,
non-continuous noise is caused by an additional pump or
degasser running that normally does not run the entire time a
sample test is processing.
EXAMPLE
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AA80717002
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