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ASMP T GmbH & Co KG Rupert - Mayer - St raße 48 81379 Munich, Germany Subject to c hange without notice TI2024 - 03E09.doc 09.04.2025 Page 11 - 18 ENABLING THE DIGIT AL WORLD Dirt can accumulate here o n older cam er…

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Clean the splitting mirror as described in the Maintenance Manual for the machine.
You can clean the lens of the optics module from the top.
As of approximately 03/2013, the apertures on the lens dolly are sealed.
As of this time, a foam sheet is also fitted to the bottom of the camera for shielding purposes.
NOTE
Cleaning operations at the lens
Only the lens can be cleaned from above.
Neither the camera nor the lens may be removed from the lens-camera-dolly
assembly!
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Dirt can accumulate here on older cameras.
Difficulty accessing the sensor means that you may possibly be unable to clean it properly if it has
already become dirty. You may, however, be able to remove any dust using a vacuum cleaner nozzle
at the aperture slits.
To prevent it becoming dirty again, cover the slits with adhesive tape.
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4.6 Cleaning the stationary cameras SST33G (03260419-xx) and SST53
The construction of the SST33G (03260419-xx) is basically identical to that of the above-mentioned
types of stationary camera.
The splitting mirror can be cleaned as described above for the SST33.
In this case, the area between the lens assembly and the camera is also sealed.
The camera must not be released from the lens assembly and the sealing must not be removed.
You can clean the lens of the optics module from the top.
Sealing