Maintenance and Troubleshooting . 93
Servicing the Spectrometer
With the exception of the fan filter (mentioned above) there are no user serviceable parts on
the instrument. Removal of the protective housing or external panels is dangerous and is not
recommended for users under any circumstances. If you require an instrument service please
contact PerkinElmer. Only PerkinElmer Service Engineers should attempt to service the
spectrometer.
WARNING
Removal of the protective housing or exterior panels on any instrument
or accessory will allow potentially hazardous Class 3B laser radiation to
be emitted and will invalidate the instrument warranty.
Servicing the Fiber Optic Probe
The FOP is designed to be maintenance free and should not be opened or adjusted by
anyone other than a PerkinElmer Service Engineer. Contact PerkinElmer if you have any
questions regarding maintenance or servicing of the FOP.
The immersion sleeve (if purchased) is manufactured with 316 stainless steel or Hastelloy C
and contains either a quartz or sapphire optical window that is sealed. The quartz window
can be removed for cleaning by unscrewing the end of the immersion tube. The sapphire
window cannot be removed as it is welded into place. If removing the quartz window, do not
lose the PTFE O-rings as these are required to maintain the immersion seal. Without these
PTFE rings the immersion tube will leak and the FOP will be damaged.
The front lens or window on the fiber probe body and the immersion sleeve window should
be left free from debris. To clean simply wipe the fiber faces clean with alcohol soaked cotton
swabs or lint-free tissues.
Damage to the FOP as a result of accident, neglect, misuse, or as a result of service or
modification by anyone other than PerkinElmer will invalidate the FOP warranty.
NOTE: For details of how to maintain and clean a triggered fiber optic probe, see the
Raman
Triggered Fiber Optic Probe
leaflet (L1321940).
Summary of Contents for RamanStation 400 Series
Page 1: ...RamanStation 400 Series Getting Started Guide MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY ...
Page 5: ...Introduction ...
Page 10: ...10 RamanStation 400 Series Getting Started Guide ...
Page 11: ...Safety Practices ...
Page 27: ...Raman History Theory and Instrumentation ...
Page 34: ...34 RamanStation 400 Series Getting Started Guide ...
Page 35: ...Preparing Your Facility ...
Page 39: ...Installing Your RamanStation 400 Series ...
Page 52: ...52 RamanStation 400 Series Getting Started Guide ...
Page 53: ...Introduction to the RamanStation 400 Series ...
Page 59: ...Fiber Optic Probe ...
Page 66: ...66 RamanStation 400 Series Getting Started Guide ...
Page 67: ...Using the RamanStation 400 ...