User`s guide
General Cleaning Procedure Cleaning Procedures for Lightwave Test and Measurement Equipment
Agilent 81600B Tunable Laser Source Family, Fourth Edition 259
How to clean lenses and instruments with 
an optical glass plate
Some lenses have special coatings that are sensitive to solvents, grease, 
liquid and mechanical abrasion. Take extra care when cleaning lenses with 
these coatings. Some instruments, for example, Agilent’s optical heads 
have an optical glass plate to protect the sensor. 
Lens assemblies consisting of several lenses are not normally sealed. 
Therefore, use as little alcohol as possible, as it can get between the 
lenses and in doing so can change the properties of projection.
If you are cleaning an Agilent series 8162*A optical head, periodically 
inspect the optical head’s front window for dust and other particles. Dust 
and particles can be propelled through the optical head adapter’s pinhole 
while inserting a connector ferrule to the receptacle. Particles on the 
optical head’s front window can significantly impair measurement results.
Preferred Procedure
Use the following procedure on most occasions.
1 Clean the lens by rubbing a new, dry cotton swab over the surface 
using a small circular movement.
2 Blow away any remaining lint with compressed air.
Procedure for Stubborn Dirt
Use this procedure when there is greasy dirt on the lens.
1 Moisten a new cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol.
2 Clean the lens by rubbing the cotton swab over the surface using a 
small circular movement.
3 Using a new, dry cotton swab remove the alcohol, any dissolved 
sediment and dust.
4 Blow away any remaining lint with compressed air.
Do not attempt to access the internal parts of an Agilent N3988A 
video microscope for cleaning or for any other purpose.
CAUTION
Do not dry the lens by rubbing with cloth or other material, which 
may scratch the lens surface.
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