22
Lansis
®
System Manual
Issue 1
EAR99
Technology
Subject
to
Restrictions
Contained
on
the
Cover
Page.
2.7
Lansis Camera and System Maintenance
WARNING!
Turn off all power to the equipment and secure all covers
before cleaning the units. Otherwise, damage to the
equipment or injury to you could occur.
2.7.1
Camera
Although there is no periodic maintenance that needs to be performed on a Lansis
camera, users are advised to wipe it down with a clean damp cloth from time to time.
This operation should only be done on the external surfaces and with all covers
secured. In dampening the cloth, use clean water only. No soap, solvents or abrasives
should be used. Not only are they not required, but they could damage the finish of the
surfaces on which they are used.
2.7.2
Optical Surfaces
As a good practice, the camera must be closed/capped off with the supplied dust cover
or lens cap when not in use. If it becomes necessary to clean the optical window due to
the accumulation of atmospheric dust, we advise that the drag-wipe technique be
used. This involves dipping a clean cellulose lens tissue into clean anhydrous methanol,
and then dragging the dampened tissue over the optical surface to be cleaned. Do not
allow any other material to touch the optical surfaces.
2.7.3
Repairs
Because the Lansis camera system contains no user-serviceable parts, repairs must be
performed by Teledyne Princeton Instruments. Should the system need repair, contact
Teledyne Princeton Instruments customer support for instructions. Refer to
on page 100 for complete information.
Save the original packing materials and use them whenever shipping the system or
system components.