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X-Cite
®
Guide
Always allow adequate clearance at the rear of the X-Cite® unit and microscope to
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prevent excessive bending and/or crushing of the light guide against walls. Minimum
bend radius to prevent immediate damage to the LLG is 40mm, however, a bend
radius of at least 75mm is recommended for a light guide while “in use”. Sharper
bends can cause heat to build up and cause problems longer term.
Always place the X-Cite® unit close enough to the microscope so that there is some
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slack in the light guide and no sharp bends.
Never leave an endcap on the output end of the light guide when the other end is
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connected to the X-Cite® unit; if the unit is turned on in this condition, the cap will
overheat, melt and/or permanently discolour the quartz end of the light guide.
Do not expose the light guide to extreme temperatures (above 35°C, below -5°C) for
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extended periods of time during use, transport or storage; this may cause
degradation of the seals and allow air bubbles to form in the liquid.
2.2 What does a bubble look like?
Depending on the size and location in the light guide, a bubble may or may not be obvious. To check for bubbles:
Disconnect the LLG from the X-Cite® and microscope adapter.
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Hold one end towards a bright window or overhead room light - DO NOT use an
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X-Cite® or any other focused light source for this test!