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5 Commissioning and First Operating Steps
This chapter describes the commissioning and the first operating steps of the Microscope System.
Further information on operation is available in the Online Help of your software.
WARNING
Tilting hazard when removing the microscope from the crate
When removing the microscope from the wooden crate, it can tilt and crush a person.
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Use a forklift to remove the microscope from the wooden crate.
WARNING
Crushing hazard when lowering the microscope
The microscope and its components are heavy. When the load is lowered during transport and
positioning, body parts can be crushed.
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Maintain a safe distance.
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Do not walk or place your hands or feet under the load while it is being lowered.
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Wear safety shoes and gloves.
Before the microscope is being unpacked the following safety warning have to be read and fully
understood. These safety warnings have to be obeyed at any time by every person in the same
room as the microscope.
WARNING
Radiation hazard due to X-rays
X-rays are generated inside the microscope during operation. This is unavoidable because elec-
trons are accelerated by voltages up to 30 kV.
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Do not remove any parts around the column and chamber that are essential for radiation
protection.
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Use genuine ZEISS parts exclusively.
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Ensure that all local safety and X-ray protection regulations are met.
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Only authorized ZEISS service representatives are allowed to service the microscope.
WARNING
Malfunction of medical devices near ion getter pumps
Magnetic fields present at the ion getter pumps may disturb the function of medical devices.
The magnetic fields are also present if the microscope is switched off.
If you wear medical implants that are susceptible to magnetic fields (e.g. cardiac pacemakers),
do the following:
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Keep a distance of at least 30 cm from the ion getter pumps.
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Follow the safety instructions provided by the pump manufacturer.
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Instruction Manual ZEISS GeminiSEM series | en-US | Rev. 2 | 349500-8138-000