User's Manual

Never touch the dome with your ngers.
Only use a clean, soft, lint-free cloth for cleaning. If necessary, moisten
the cloth with water or pure alcohol. Do not use other liquids; other
liquids may attack the polymer components.
Use only a clean, soft, lint-free cloth for cleaning.
Keep plugs clean and dry. Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the
connecting cables.
6.5 Dome Cleaning Procedure
The dome must be kept clean. The instructions must be followed as described
in this chapter to clean the dome.
Using a compressed gas duster or canned air, remove dust and debris from
surface of the dome.
Never rub off dust or debris as this will scratch the glass and so
possibly cause permanent damage to the special optical coatings.
Soiling of the glass pane can cause extreme measurement errors and there-
fore useless data!
All soiling that is visible on the glass pane has to be removed, except
for single small dust particles that adhere inevitably.
For the glass cleaning procedure, the wet and dry lens cleaner
Green Clean LC-7010 is recommended (www.green-clean.at/en.html).
Clean the glass pane regularly with the recommended cleaning tissue:
It is recommended to leave the BLK ARC on a carrier mounted for stability.
Avoid handling the BLK ARC in your hands.
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Turn off the BLK ARC if you are holding the instrument in your hands.
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If the BLK ARC is mounted on the carrier, it is not necessary to switch
it off.
Do not turn the instrument 180 degrees.
Washing hands is necessary in order to avoid grease on the cleaning
tissue.
Better, use gloves to avoid nger oil on the glass.
Then use the wet lens cleaning tissue (Green Clean LC-7010) until there is
only a thin lm of detergent visible.
After that use the dry lens cleaning tissue (Green Clean LC-7010) to
remove any remaining detergent.
If any smears from cleaning are visible against back light, repeat the pro-
cedure.
Do not use air from the pneumatic power system as this is always slightly
oily!
Housing parts
of product and
accessories
AC/DC power supply
Cables and plugs
General cleaning
information
Dust and debris on
the dome
Cleaning of the
camera lenses
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