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Spectral Instruments A small quantity of methanol, ethanol and/or toluene 5.6.2 The Process Set the camera on its side so that the shutter/window is easily accessible. Set up the high-intensity light probe so that a grazing incident beam can be directed at the window. If a shutter is mounted onto the front of the camera, it must be removed before the window can be cleaned. Disconnect the shutter power cable. If one is attached, also disconnect the shutter output status cable. Carefully unscrew the shutter and set it aside. This leaves the window exposed so the camera must be handled carefully to avoid scratching the window. The window is held onto the front of the camera by the vacuum inside the camera. Turn on the high-intensity light and critically examine the front of the window by shining the light onto the window at a high incidence angle. If you don’t see anything - don’t do anything. If you see a speck of light “glinting” off a particle first try dislodging the particle using the probe. Cautiously assist the probe with light “whiffs” from the duster. If there is a smudge on the window apply acetone or toluene to a small area on the lint free cloth and wipe gently to dissolve the material. Check for lint and remove if any is observed. Screw the shutter back onto the front of the camera and plug in the connectors. Install the camera head into the application. Pt # 4501 51