LAMBDA DG-4 & 5 PLUS/USB OPERATION MANUAL – REV.
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PerkinElmer Optoelectronics
44370 Christy Street
Fremont CA 94538
Phone: 510-979-6500
FAX: 510-687-1152
SHORT ARC XENON LAMPS AND
SYSTEMS
Proper use and safe operating practices are the
responsibility of equipment manufacturers who
incorporate the lamp into equipment and users of
such lamps and equipment. The supplier of this
lamp provides information on its products and
associated hazards, but it assumes no
responsibility for after-sale operating and safety
practices. All lamps are under pressure and must
be handled with care. Take appropriate action
through baffles, light shields, interlock switches or
other safeguards to protect personnel from harm
due to operation and/or failure of the lamp.
SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Do not operate this lamp except in accordance
with proper operating instructions and within
recommended operating specifications. Direct
questions regarding lamp operation or safety to
your lamp supplier.
LAMP DISPOSAL
CERMAX lamps do not have reclaimable parts.
Before disposal, it is recommended to relieve a
lamp’s gas pressure by squeezing the tip-off with
pliers until the gas escapes. If gas pressure is not
relieved, care should be taken to discard the lamp
in a landfill and not an incinerator.
SAFETY HAZARDS
The operation of lamps involves one or more of
the following hazards. In the absence of safe
operating practices and precautions, any one of
these hazards could result in injury.
I.
EXPLOSION
- The lamps are filled with
xenon gas at very high pressure. Lamps must be
handled with the same care and caution given
any vessel containing these levels of pressure. A
hazard exists if the window or ceramic fractures
and may cause explosive mechanical failure.
Face shields or proper safety glasses are
recommended during all handling operations.
II.
HIGH VOLTAGE
- Ignition voltage of some
lamp models is very high and can be deadly. If
portions of the circuit are exposed, caution must
be used in setup and operation of the system.
The input power must be disconnected from the
power source before attempting any service to
the lamp.
III.
INFRARED AND ULTRAVIOLET
RADIATION
- Do not look directly at operating
lamps orb reflected light. Infrared and ultra
violet radiation generated by the lamp can cause
skin burns and permanent eye damage.
IV.
OZONE
- Some UV type lamps generate
ozone, a toxic gas, by virtue of the ultraviolet
radiation. A lamp which gives off ozone must be
operated in a well ventilated area..
V.
HOT SURFACES
- Portions of the lamp can
reach temperatures of several hundred degrees
centigrade and cause serious burns if touched
even after the lamp is turned off.
OPERATING HAZARDS
CERMAX
®
Lamps
Read the following instructions and take all necessary
precautions
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