Introduction
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Maintenance and Inspection
Maintenance Instructions
• Be sure to turn OFF the system to stop laser emission before cleaning the system.
• Molded resin is used in some parts of the system. Do not use organic solvents
such as paint thinner or benzine to wipe the dirt on the system.
• Do not wipe the glass portion of the laser aperture too strongly. Scratches on the
glass may cause measurement errors.
(1) Cleaning Emitter and Receiver on Front Side of Sensor Head
• Always keep the emitter and receiver of the sensor head clean. Make sure that the
emitter and receiver are free of substances that refract light, such as water, oil, or
fingerprints, or surface water, or matters that block light, such as dust and dirt.
Inspect the surfaces regularly and always keep them clean.
• Blow away large particles of dust, if any, using a camera lens blower.
• To remove small particles of dust or fingerprints, use soft lens cleaning cloth or
lens cleaning paper and lightly wipe them out.
• Use cloth moistened with a small amount of alcohol to wipe out tough dirt
carefully.
Inspection
Inspect the system regularly to maintain the performance of the system and make it
possible to use the system under optimum conditions.
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Major Inspection Items
• Check that no I/O terminal connections are loose or disconnected.
• Check that the glass surface on the laser aperture is free of dust, dirt or
fingerprints.
• Check that the power supply voltage is within the rated range (21.6 to 26.4
VDC).
• Check that the operating ambient temperature during use is within the
specification range (a sensor head temperature range of -10°C to 45°C).
• Check that operating ambient humidity (RH) is within a range of 35% to 85%.
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