January 2004
Thermo Electron
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8
Field Service & Repair
Procedures
Introduction
This chapter contains the step-by-step procedures necessary for
factory trained service technicians to remove and replace the major
mechanical and electrical assemblies of the detector.
CAUTION! Before beginning any of the following field service
procedures be sure that the instrument is turned off and the power
cord is disconnected from the instrument’s rear panel. Attempting
repairs with the instrument turned on or connected to an AC power
supply could result in serious injury.
NOTE: Some components in the detector can be damaged by static
electricity. Before beginning any of the following procedures, prepare a
non-conductive work surface for the detector and put on a properly
grounded anti-static wrist strap.
Tools Required
Except where noted, detector field service and repair procedures
require the following hand tools:
•
# 2 Phillips head screwdriver
•
# 1 Phillips head screwdriver with 10 inch shaft
•
narrow-tip (2 mm wide) standard screwdriver
•
corner-to-corner SMT EPROM chip removal tool
(P/N 5401-1553)
•
5/64
″
Allen head wrench
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