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Safety Precautions
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Safety Precautions
Observe the following safety precautions when you operate or perform
service on the MS detector.
Do Not Perform Any Servicing Other Than That Contained in the
Finnigan LTQ Hardware Manual.
To avoid personal injury or damage to the instrument, do not perform any
servicing other than that contained in the Finnigan LTQ Hardware Manual
or related manuals unless you are qualified to do so.
Shut Down the MS Detector and Disconnect It From Line Power Before
You Service It.
High voltages capable of causing personal injury are used in the instrument.
Some maintenance procedures require that the MS detector be shut down and
disconnected from line power before service is performed. Do not operate the
MS detector with the top or side covers off. Do not remove protective covers
from PCBs.
Respect Heated Zones.
Treat heated zones with respect. The ion transfer capillary and the APCI
vaporizer might be very hot and might cause severe burns if they are touched.
Allow heated components to cool before you service them.
Place the MS Detector in Standby (or Off) Before You Open the
Atmospheric Pressure Ionization (API) Source.
The presence of atmospheric oxygen in the API source when the MS detector
is On could be unsafe. (LTQ automatically turns the MS detector Off when
you open the API source; however, it is best to take this added precaution.)
Make Sure You Have Sufficient Nitrogen For Your API Source.
Before you begin normal operation each day, make sure that you have
sufficient nitrogen for your API source. The presence of atmospheric oxygen
in the API source when the MS detector is On could be unsafe. (LTQ
automatically turns the MS detector Off when you run out of nitrogen,
however, it is best to take this added precaution.)
Provide an Adequate Fume Exhaust System and Contain Waste Streams.
It is your responsibility to provide an adequate fume exhaust system. Samples
and solvents that are introduced into the LTQ will eventually be exhausted
from the forepump. Therefore, the forepump should be connected to a fume
exhaust system. Consult local regulations for the proper method of exhausting
the fumes from your system.