M
AINTENANCE AND
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ROUBLESHOOTING
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2. Adjust the wavelength drive to 550 nm from a position at
least 10.0 nm below.
3. Push the Reference Light Intensity Switch.
4. If the displayed value is:
≥
100
lamp is good
99-50
lamp is marginal
<50
replace lamp
In general, a value less than 15 for the 380-450 nm range and
less than 50 for 450-800 nm range is indicative of a bad tungsten
lamp.
The tungsten lamp should be used for all wavelengths above
380 nm. The user may notice higher relative light intensities for
the D2 than the tungsten lamp from 380-450 nm. However, this
light represents the second order diffraction spectra of the D2
lamp and should not be used.
To install the tungsten lamp, the D2 lamp must first be removed.
To remove the D2 lamp, refer to
Removing the D2 Lamp
, page
29.
WARNING:
BURN HAZARD
The tungsten lamp gets very hot. Allow sufficient time for it to cool before attempting
removal.
Removing the Tungsten Lamp
1. Make sure that the power cord is disconnected from the rear
panel of the detector.
2. Remove the screw and remove the lamp housing on the left
side of the detector to expose the tungsten lamp.
Installing the Tungsten Lamp
1. Slide the tungsten lamp assembly along the same alignment
dowel used for the D2 lamp (see Figure 11B).
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