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Document 4207Q258 V3.00 January 2018
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Chirascan Couette Cell LD Accessory User Manual
ESSENTIAL SAFETY INFORMATION
MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD ALL THE SAFETY INFORMATION CONTAINED
IN THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL OR OPERATE COUETTE CELL LD
ACCESSORY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE OPERATION OF THE ACCESSORY,
PLEASE CONTACT APPLIED PHOTOPHYSICS TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT THE ADDRESS SHOWN ON
THE FIRST PAGE OF THIS USER MANUAL.
OBSERVE ALL SAFETY LABELS AND NEVER ERASE OR REMOVE SAFETY LABELS.
PERFORMANCE OF INSTALLATION, OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES OTHER THAN
THOSE DESCRIBED IN THIS USER MANUAL MAY RESULT IN A HAZARDOUS SITUATION AND WILL
VOID THE MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY.
The Chirascan spectrometer is powered by the mains electricity supply which can produce a
shock leading to serious injury or death. Do not connect or disconnect the instrument from the
mains supply unless the supply is powered off at source. Ensure all communications and
electrical connections are made before powering on the spectrometer. Exercise care during
operation and do not operate units with their covers removed. Operate the spectrometer using
only the cables provided. Never operate a spectrometer with damaged cables.
The Photomultiplier Tube (PMT) and Large Area Photodiode (LAAPD) detectors used with the
Chirascan spectrometers operate at high voltages and can produce a shock leading to serious
injury or death. Do not connect or disconnect the detector from the spectrometer unless the
spectrometer is powered off.
Do not allow any item, including any component of the alignment jig or the a to come into
contact with the front end of the detector while the detector is connected and powered up, as
this may cause an electrical short leading to serious injury to the user and damage to the
detector.
Although the main components of the accessory are temperature rated from 5°C to 95°C,
some of the standard fittings for the circulating water are only rated to 60°C, and could fail at
higher temperatures, causing injury to the user and damage to the accessory. The standard
operating range should be taken as 5°C to 60°C. Do not use the accessory at temperatures
outside this range unless the standard fittings have been replaced with high temperature
alternatives by Applied Photophysics.
If the water pressure of the circulator used for controlling the temperature is too high, the tubing
can be forced from the connectors within the spectrometer sample housing unit. Do not exceed
an input water pressure of 1.7 bar (24 p.s.i.).
Corrosive chemical and organic solvents can cause damage to the accessory body. Do not
allow corrosive fluids to come into contact with any part of the accessory body. Do not clean
the body with organic solvents. Use only a soft cloth and water or a mild detergent solution.