7 attaching the hapsite to the service module – INFICON HAPSITE Smart Plus Chemical Identification System User Manual

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NOTE: If the HAPSITE is already powered on, it does not need to be turned off

before placing it on the Service Module.

HINT: The HAPSITE will take approximately 60 seconds to completely power on,

or "Boot Up".

WARNING

If the NEG Pump is allowed to heat, the Attach procedure
will damage the NEG Pump and may cause injury. To
avoid heating, touch STOP PREPARE or using the arrow
keys, highlight STOP PREPARE and push OK SEL, when
the HAPSITE is starting.

15.7 Attaching the HAPSITE to the Service Module

The HAPSITE should be attached to the Service Module to create the vacuum in
the Mass Spectrometer. The alternative method of maintaining vacuum in the
HAPSITE is to use an installed and activated NEG Pump. Attaching the HAPSITE
involves physically placing the HAPSITE on the Service Module.

CAUTION

Before attaching the HAPSITE to the Service Module, the
NEG Pump must be cooled overnight to allow it to reach
room temperature.

If the Service Module has been in storage, refer to

section 2.8, Service Module, on

page 2-19

before proceeding.

The HAPSITE must be turned on before proceeding (refer to

section 15.6, Starting

Up HAPSITE on the Service Module, on page 15-11

). The HAPSITE can be

attached to the Service Module using the Plus IQ software, or using the HAPSITE
front panel.

CAUTION

When running the Service Module, the left and right side
vents must be kept clear to allow free airflow. Air flows
from right to left through the Service Module to allow
cooling of the pumps. A blockage can prevent the air
from cooling the pumps properly and may cause the
pumps to shut down to prevent overheating.

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