Maintenance & Troubleshooting
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MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
This section includes information on:
maintaining the quadrupole head
changing the filament
disassembling the source
cleaning the source
reassembling the source
cleaning the electron detector
troubleshooting the Dymaxion
The rest of the Dymaxion system should require no routine main-
tenance during normal use.
Disconnect all power from the analyzer before starting these proce-
dures.
Touching any part of the quadrupole head source or mass filter with
your fingers will leave dirt and oil on the parts resulting in contami-
nation of the quadrupole head. Use clean plastic/latex gloves when
handling components.
Dymaxion Electronics and Sensor
Before connecting the 24 VDC power to the electronics, ensure that
the electronics are connected to the sensor. Otherwise, damage to the
electronics is possible.
Always remove 24 VDC power from the Dymaxion electronics before
removing the electronics from the sensor.
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