4.
Small dropping bottle and medium wash bottles
, available from optical or chemical supply stores
such as:
n
https://www.thorlabs.de/thorproduct.cfm?partnumber=B2939
5.
Stainless steel forceps
, available from optical or chemical supply stores such as:
n
https://www.thorlabs.de/thorproduct.cfm?partnumber=FCP
(Forceps, solid stainless steel)
n
https://www.thorlabs.de/thorproduct.cfm?partnumber=FCPA
(Angled Forceps, solid stainless steel)
6.
Powder-free lab gloves
(PVC or silicone), available from optical or chemical supply stores.
7. For strongly contaminated optics,
Mild neutral soap
, available from optical or chemical supply
stores.
Cleaning Slightly Contaminated Optics
WARNING: Hand injuries due to spinning mirror
If the scanner is accidentally switched on, the mirrors may start to turn. Before starting
any cleaning activity:
- shut-down the laser scanner module and remove the battery pack.
- if using an external power supply, remove the power line.
This will prevent the mirror from turning during the cleaning.
Dry Pre-Cleaning (Non-Contact Cleaning)
Start removal of dust or liquid droplet contamination on mirror or sensor cover by using compressed dry
air or special duster sprays (dry cleaning gas).
NOTICE: Do not shake the Duster Spray bottle.
While using the duster spray, ensure that you do not shake the bottle or turn it upside down.
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Focus Premium Laser Scanner User Manual
Chapter 8: Maintenance
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