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boxes, or other components containing electronic parts. 
Avoid spilling all corrosive fluids on exposed surfaces; 
otherwise damage will result (e.g. shorting out of piezo tube 
scanners). In case of a spill, immediately clean and dry all 
affected surfaces thoroughly. 
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• Do not overfill the fluid cell. 
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• Do not allow solvents to splash on the scanner tube or 
wiring at the center of the scanner body: certain 
components (e.g. wiring insulation) may be dissolved, causing 
scanner failure. 
IV. PIEZOS 
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• On the scan control panel, avoid Offset voltages 
outside of +/-150V for periods of more than one hour. 
When possible reset them to zero. Piezo crystals can be 
damaged by having large DC offset voltages applied to them 
for long periods of time. In the Realtime/Scan controls 
panel there are parameters called X offset and Y offset. The 
voltages which correspond to these values can be seen by 
selecting Units : Volts  in the Other Controls panel. 
(NOTE: the X offset and Y offset will change when a Zoom 
In/Out or Offset command is used). 
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• Keep the Z-center near zero volts. The offset voltage on 
the z-piezo (line-by-line average) is displayed by the Z-center 
position indicator bar on the Display monitor. It should also 
be kept low (between +/- 150V) when possible. After 
engagement, it can be adjusted by using the Motor / Step 
Motor command. (Tip Up goes more positive, if nothing 
happens, keep clicking. If necessary, increase the Step Size to 
overcome mechanical backlash). Another means is the 










