Hi Simon,
That's easy, because the probe is sealed. No chance for the solvent from a
broken tube to reach the electronics.
You should have a tiny brush with tube diameter within the probe box.
Use this, but keep in mind there might be broken glass pieces within the probe.
First try to shake them out, otherwise you cause scratches using the brush.
Please wait for more responses provided in your native language. But for the
moment, don't worry.
Greetings
Rainer
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> Betreff: [AMMRL] Prodigy Probe Cleaning
Hi All,
I need to clean the inside of my Prodigy probe. While I am awaiting a quote
from Bruker, I am contemplating on doing it myself.
Since I have not done it before, I would appreciate any shared experience or
suggestions from anyone who did it in the past.
Simon
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