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| == Ensure a safe system == | == Ensure a safe system == | ||
| {{Warning || Failure to verify the items below may result in compromised operation of the system, including exposure to nanoparticles, pressure build-up and performance issues.}} | |||
| # Only use flexible tubing for the gas inlet when using the gas inlet labeled "Gas inlet only". This inlet will move during start up. | |||
| # Use conductive tubing for any gas outlet used as particle exhaust.  | |||
| # Ensure the system is leak tight. A system that is not leak tight may expose the operator to nanoparticles during operation. Refer to the [[VSP-G1_Maintenance_protocols#Leak_testing | user manual section on leak tightness]] for more information. | |||
| # Ensure no gas is flowing. During start up, the electrode alignment sequence may temporarily block the flow of gas in certain flow configurations. | |||
| == Connect power & turn the system on ==   | == Connect power & turn the system on ==   | ||
Revision as of 11:06, 5 July 2017
This is the Quick Start Guide for standard operation of a VSParticle Generator One (VSP-G1) unit. For first time operators, detailed information or troubleshooting, please refer to the User Manual.
A themed and printable version of the quick start guide is available for download here: File:VSP-G1 Quick Start Guide.pdf. A laminated copy of this version is included in the box in which the VSP-G1 is delivered.
Ensure a safe system
|   | Warning: Failure to verify the items below may result in compromised operation of the system, including exposure to nanoparticles, pressure build-up and performance issues. | 
- Only use flexible tubing for the gas inlet when using the gas inlet labeled "Gas inlet only". This inlet will move during start up.
- Use conductive tubing for any gas outlet used as particle exhaust.
- Ensure the system is leak tight. A system that is not leak tight may expose the operator to nanoparticles during operation. Refer to the user manual section on leak tightness for more information.
- Ensure no gas is flowing. During start up, the electrode alignment sequence may temporarily block the flow of gas in certain flow configurations.

