SP88/SP98 Spectrophotometer Operating Manual ... - X-Rite
SP88/SP98 Spectrophotometer Operating Manual ... - X-Rite SP88/SP98 Spectrophotometer Operating Manual ... - X-Rite
SECTION 8GENERAL MAINTENANCESubjects covered in Section 8 are:8.1 Cleaning the Instrument8.2 Cleaning the Optics8.3 Replacing the Battery Pack8.4 Replacing the Target Window8.5 Reading Lamp Replacement Information8.6 Troubleshooting TipsThe X-Rite SP88/SP98 is covered by a one year limited warranty(excluding battery pack) and should be referred to the factory or authorizedservice center for repair within the warranty period. Attempts to makerepairs within this time frame may void the warranty.X-Rite provides a factory repair service to their customers. Because of thecomplexity of the circuitry all circuit repairs should be referred to the factory oran authorized service center.X-Rite will repair any SP88/SP98 past warranty.Shipping costs to the factory or to an authorizedservice center shall be paid by the customer and the instrument shall besubmitted in its original carton, as a complete unaltered unit.8.1 Cleaning the InstrumentThe exterior of the instrument may be wiped clean with a clothdampened with water or a mild cleaner whenever required.CAUTION: DO NOT use any ketone solvents to clean the unit.This will cause damage to the cover.8-1
8.2 Cleaning the OpticsThe optics should be cleaned once a week in normal environments, andmore often in dirty or dusty environments.1. Unplug the AC adaptor and turn the power switch Off.2. Carefully lift the instrument up and blow short bursts of clean, dry airinto the optics opening. This should remove any accumulated dust inthe optics area.WARNING:Do not invert air cans that use freon as a propellant. Doing so couldcause damage to the optics assembly.8-2
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8.2 Cleaning the OpticsThe optics should be cleaned once a week in normal environments, andmore often in dirty or dusty environments.1. Unplug the AC adaptor and turn the power switch Off.2. Carefully lift the instrument up and blow short bursts of clean, dry airinto the optics opening. This should remove any accumulated dust inthe optics area.WARNING:Do not invert air cans that use freon as a propellant. Doing so couldcause damage to the optics assembly.8-2