Laser probes and maintenance of fiber optics, Cleaning instructions – ETS-Lindgren HI-6100 Field Monitor User Manual

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Maintenance

Laser Probes and Maintenance of Fiber Optics

The fiber optic connectors and cables used with laser-powered probes can be

damaged from airborne particles, humidity and moisture, oils from the human

body, and debris from the connectors they plug into. Always handle connectors

and cables with care, using the following guidelines.

Before performing any maintenance, disconnect

the fiber optic cables from the unit and turn off

power.

When disconnecting fiber optic cables, apply the

included dust caps to the ends to maintain their

integrity.

Before connecting fiber optic cables, clean the

connector tips and in-line connectors.

Before attaching in-line connectors, clean them

with moisture-free compressed air.

Failure to perform these tasks may result in

damage to the fiber optic connectors or cables.

C

LEANING

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NSTRUCTIONS

See an online demonstration of the proper cleaning procedure at

www.ets-lindgren.com/FiberCleaning

.

When handling fiber optic cables and connectors it is important that the

mating connectors, fiber tip, and ferrule be cleaned before inserted into

the fiber optic system.

To clean the sides of the ferrule, use a folded lens-grade, lint-free

tissue saturated in industrial grade isopropyl alcohol. Place the

connector ferrule in the folded tissue, and apply pressure to the sides

of the ferrule. Rotate the ferrule several times to remove all

contamination from the ferrule sides.

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