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Thermo ScientificTruDefender FTTruDefender FTiUser Guide110-00055-02
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PThermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    1PrefaceThe Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT instrument is an FTIR spectrometer designed for use by first responders, homeland security, military, law enforcement, and forensic chemistry personnel. Compact and lightweight, this instrument is intended for rapid field identification of unknown solid and liquid samples.This guide describes how to perform a scan with the TruDefender® FT instrument, interpret scan results, save and export results, and maintain the instrument. If you own a TruDefender FTi model, you can also wirelessly send a scan as an email or an SMS message. Contacting UsContact Thermo Fisher Scientific any time for information or assistance.Telephone (USA) 1-800-374-1992(International) +1-978-642-1100Email support@chemid.thermofisher.comWebsite www.thermoscientific.com/chemID-supportMail 46 Jonspin Road, Wilmington, MA 01887
2    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo ScientificPrefaceSafety NoticesThe TruDefender FT instrument is specifically designed to be used in an everyday environment in the field and is therefore considerably more rugged than a laboratory instrument. However, the user should recognize that this is a precision scientific instrument that should be treated with care. Abuse and mistreatment may lead to a degradation of performance or premature failure.CAUTIONDo not use the TruDefender FT instrument unless you have been trained in its use. CAUTIONThere are no user-adjustable components inside the instrument. The TruDefender FT battery compartment door may be opened, but do not open the device or modify the electronics within. All service operations must be performed by Thermo Fisher Scientific or an authorized service agent of Thermo Fisher Scientific. Any attempt by the user to open the instrument will render the warranty null and void.CAUTIONUse of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein or those specified by Thermo Fisher Scientific personnel may result in a hazardous condition.CAUTIONFollow your organization's procedure and regulations for the handling of unknown substances.CAUTIONThe TruDefender FT instrument is not certified to be intrinsically safe, and the user should take the necessary precautions when using the unit.CAUTIONWhen wireless transmission is enabled, maintain a distance of 7.9 inches (20  cm) between the instrument and your head and body.CAUTIONIf there is a possibility that you may be sending messages wirelessly with the instrument, do not attach the instrument to your belt clip or hang it on a shoulder strap.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    3Start1Getting Started4Instrument Front Diagram4 Sample Crusher Diagram5Instrument Bottom Diagram5 Carrying Case Contents6Powering the Instrument6Opening and Closing the Access Door7Changing the Rechargeable Battery7 Inserting the Disposable Batteries7Using the Wall Plug Adapters8 Using the Memory Card8Changing System Date or Time8 Changing the System Language
4    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific1   Getting StartedInstrument Front DiagramSampling tipDisplayQuick scan key Displays the scan screen or initiates a scanEnter key Enacts a menu selection or accepts changes made to a screenWake/Sleep key  Turns instrument on or off or puts it into sleep modeCancels a screen without accepting any changes made to it. Returns to the previously displayed screen. Press and hold to return to the Main menu.Escape keyFlips the display screenFlip screen keyArrow keys Select menu itemsNoseSample Crusher DiagramBootLatchSampling platform
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    51   Getting Started Instrument Bottom DiagramBattery compartment doorOpen access doorMemory card slotSlide door in direction of arrow to openPower cable connectorCarrying Case ContentsMemory card readerMemory cardSample crusherSpare rechargeable batterySampling sticks, pipettes, spatulas, swabs, alcohol wipesBattery chargerDisposable batteriesPower cable and adapters
6    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific1   Getting StartedPowering the InstrumentThe TruDefender FT instrument can be powered by:• A rechargeable battery (provides about 4 hours in normal use)• Connection to an electrical outlet (plug the AC power cable into the power cable connector, which is behind the access door)• Three disposable SureFire® batteries (provide about 5 hours in normal use)When the display illuminates, the instrument is fully powered and ready for operation. The instrument has three power states: On, off, and a power-saving mode (“sleep mode”).NOTEThe instrument enters sleep mode if it remains idle for several minutes while on battery power.NOTEUse the SureFire disposable batteries when operating below 32°F (0°C).To turn on the instrumentPress and hold the Wake/Sleep key until the display backlight turns on, then release the key.To put the instrument into sleep modeBriefly press the Wake/Sleep key.To turn off the instrumentPress the Wake/Sleep key for several seconds.Opening and Closing the Access DoorThe access door is designed to securely seal the battery compartment, to protect it from contaminants. CAUTIONWhen the access door on the bottom of the instrument is open, the environmental seal is broken, and the system is no longer water- and dust-resistant. To open the access doorPlace your thumbs on each side of the door bar and push in the direction of the arrows on the bar. The tabs on both ends of the bar will disengage from the slots on either side of the door.To close the access doorPress the door into the opening to completely seat the door gasket into the bottom of the instrument. Push the door bar into the horizontal position. Make sure that both of the bar tabs are seated in their slots.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    71   Getting Started Changing the Rechargeable BatteryBe sure to turn the instrument off before removing the rechargeable battery or the disposable batteries. CAUTIONIf you remove the rechargeable battery or the disposable batteries when the instrument is turned on, the instrument software is very likely to be damaged. This damage can cause the instrument to behave unpredictably or even to fail to turn on. If the software is damaged, you will need to return the instrument for servicing.1Turn off the instrument by pressing and holding the Wake/Sleep key for several seconds. 2Open the access door.3Slide the battery compartment door to the right. The door will spring open, and the battery will slightly eject. 4Remove the battery and insert a charged one. Make sure that “This side up” is on top and the arrow on the battery label is pointing toward the instrument.5Close the battery compartment door and slide it to the left to latch it in place.6Close the access door.Inserting the Disposable BatteriesBe sure to turn the instrument off before removing any batteries. See the caution notice above.Follow the procedure for changing the rechargeable battery, but remove the rechargeable battery and insert three disposable batteries. Orient the battery poles in this order: positive, negative, positive. See the figure inside of the battery compartment door, which shows the correct orientation.Using the Wall Plug AdaptersYour instrument comes with a set of international wall plug adapters. To install an adapter, press it into the recess in the power cord until the adapter clicks into place. To remove an adapter, slide the release latch down and pull the adapter out.
8    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific1   Getting StartedUsing the Memory CardWhen you export data, the instrument stores the data on a memory card, which may be placed in a memory card reader and connected to a computer. TIPWhen not in use, keep the memory card in the carrying case. To insert the memory cardHold the card with the arrow pointing toward the instrument and the notched edge at the left (see the figure at the left) and insert it into the memory card slot. Press the card in until it catches in place.To remove the memory cardPush the card in, then release. The card will eject slightly from the slot. Remove the card, using the fingernail groove on the top edge of the card to catch the card’s edge.Changing System Date or TimeYou can change system date and time to synchronize with your local time.By default, your instrument uses the mm/dd/yyyy date format. You can switch to the dd/mm/yyyy format.1In the Main menu, select Tools > press the Enter key.2Select Date/Time > press the Enter key. 3Select Month, Day, Year, Hour, Minutes, Zone, or Format, then press the right or left arrow key until the value that you want to set appears. (Zone is the time zone, in hours before or after Greenwich Mean Time, GMT.)4Press the Escape key. Changing the System LanguageYou can change the system language at any time.NOTETo change to a translated library, you must install the translated version of the software.1In the Main menu, select Tools > press the Enter key.2Select Language > press the Enter key.3Select a language > press the Enter key.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    9Scan2Scanning9Follow Safe Scanning Practices10 The Keys to Getting a Good Scan10 Cleaning the Sampling Tip11 Best Practices for Scanning13 Performing a Scan15 Reading the Activity Indicator Light15 Speeding Scan Time by Restricting the Library Search16 Using the Sample Crusher17 Scanning a Volatile Liquid17 Using the KeyboardFollow Safe Scanning PracticesCAUTIONIf you own a TruDefender FTi model, keep the instrument at least 7.9 inches (20 cm) from your head and body when the wireless radio is enabled. For information on how to determine if the radio is enabled, see page  30.CAUTIONUse caution when scanning shock- or friction-sensitive materials.Shock- or friction-sensitive materials can pose a hazard of explosion if mishandled during the scanning process. Examples of materials known to be shock- and friction-sensitive include (but are not limited to) TATP, gunpowder, nitroglycerine, and match tips. Follow these safety precautions when performing a scan of a material that may be shock- or friction-sensitive:1Scan the smallest possible amount of material (<300  µL, 1 drop, or less than 300 mg).2Wear all necessary personal protective gear.
10    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific2   ScanningThe Keys to Getting a Good ScanThe FTIR light beam emerges from the center of the sampling tip. Because the beam can only penetrate a few microns into a sample, to get a good scan you must ensure that sample materials are in very close contact with the sampling tip. The keys to getting a good scan are:1When scanning powders or solids, use the sample crusher or firmly press the instrument into the material. 2Center the sample material on the sampling tip. The Best Practices table (see page  11) shows proper positioning for the most common scanning situations. 3When possible, grind powders to a fine and even consistency. Whenever possible, use the sample crusher to scan powders. The sample crusher exerts the firm and constant pressure that is necessary to ensure good contact. TruDefender FT generally displays results in less than 30 seconds. Scans may be prolonged or may not  finish if:• The sample material is not in close contact with the sampling tip.• The sample material interacts little or not at all with infrared light (for example, pure elements). TIPDilute solutions will return a positive match for water because water strongly interacts with infrared light. Cleaning the Sampling TipBefore every background check, clean the sampling tip thoroughly. To clean the tip, scrub it with an alcohol wipe, then allow it to air dry, or wipe it with a clean paper towel or cloth. If the tip is visibly dirty, wipe off as much of the material as possible before scrubbing the tip with an alcohol wipe.If the sampling tip is contaminated with an oily substance, scrub it with mineral spirits or paint thinner.TIPIn very cold weather, liquid from the alcohol wipe may freeze on the sampling tip and cause inaccurate scan results. To prevent this, remove any frozen residue by scrubbing the sampling tip with a paper towel or cloth.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    112   Scanning Best Practices for ScanningFor this situation Do these thingsPuddled liquidAt least 1/4 inch (6 mm) deepImmerse the sampling tip in the puddle. The instrument may touch the underlying surface.Non-volatile liquid in a containerStand the instrument on its bottom.Place a drop of liquid on the sampling tip.Volatile liquid See “Scanning a Volatile Liquid” on page  17.Thinly spread film or droplets of liquidSaturate a swab with the liquid.Press the swab firmly on the center of the sampling tip.Thinly spread paste Collect some of the paste on a swab.Press the swab firmly on the center of the sampling tip.
12    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific2   ScanningPowders If the powder is coarse, grind it to a fine and even texture. For best results, use the sample crusher (see page  16).If you cannot use the sample crusher, firmly press the sampling tip in contact with the powder. TIPIf possible, grind a powder until the granules are no larger than grains of table salt.Solids If the material can be ground, grind it to a fine powder and scan it with the sample crusher (see page  16).If the material cannot be ground, press the sampling tip firmly into the material.NOTETo scan the inside of a coated tablet, scrape off the coating, finely grind the remaining material, and scan it with the sample crusher.To scan the coating, scrape it off and scan separately.For this situation Do these things
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    132   Scanning Performing a ScanNOTEIf you own a TruDefender FTi model, you can send scan results wirelessly via a cellular connection to an email or SMS address. For details, see page  29.Step 1Choose a scanning technique (see the Best Practices table on page  11). See page  16 for guidelines on using the sample crusher.Press the Wake/Sleep key if the instrument is not powered up. The Main menu appears. TIPIf you are using the sample crusher or holding the instrument upside down, press the Flip Screen key.Step 2Press the Quick Scan key. The Background Check screen appears. Clean the sampling tip now (see page  10).Step 3(Optional) Create a new session for the scan. Select Session > Create new session > press the Enter key. The New Session Name keyboard appears. Enter a new name or accept the default name. (For help with the keyboard, see page  17.)
14    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific2   ScanningStep 4Select Go > press the Enter key. The instrument performs a background check. If the background has changed since the last scan, the instrument automatically performs a new background scan. NOTEDo not put the instrument in the sample crusher for the background check. During a background scan, the sampling tip must not be in contact with any sample material.Step 5When the background check or the background scan finishes, the Position Unit screen appears.Place the sampling tip in contact with the sample (see the Best Practices table on page  11). If you are using the sample crusher, place a small amount of the test substance on the sampling platform, then insert the instrument (see page  16).Step 6To start the scan, select Scan > press the Enter key. The Scan in progress screen appears. Hold the instrument steady during the scan. To monitor the progress of the scan, observe the progress bar on the bottom of the scan screen and the signal strength meter. The progress bar displays the estimated time to scan completion. When the scan finishes, the instrument displays a result (see page  19).TIPIf the scan time is lengthy and the signal strength meter shows only a few or no bars, the sampling tip may not be in good contact with the sample, or the sample may not be scannable by FTIR.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    152   Scanning Reading the Activity Indicator LightThe activity indicator light on the bottom of the instrument also indicates scan status:•Blinking yellow: The scan has just begun or the instrument is receiving adequate signal from the sample.•Blinking green: The instrument is receiving strong signal from the sample.•Blinking red: The instrument is not receiving any signal.•Solid green: The scan has successfully completed.•Solid red: The scan has stopped because of some error, or you pushed the Escape key to halt the scan.Speeding Scan Time by Restricting the Library SearchDuring the analysis phase of a scan, the instrument normally searches the entire library to find the best match for the scan data. You can constrain this search to only factory-added library items or only user-added library items. Constraining the library search reduces scan time and is most useful when you are only interested in detecting the presence of particular user-added items.For information on creating user-added library items, see page  35.1In the Main menu, select Tools > press the Enter key. 2Select Libraries > press the Enter key.3Select a display option > press the Enter key.
16    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific2   ScanningUsing the Sample CrusherCAUTIONDO NOT scan pressure-sensitive materials with the sample crusher (see page  9).Whenever possible, use the sample crusher to scan powders, because it is difficult to manually apply enough pressure to get a good scan. The sample crusher holds a powdered sample in firm and close contact with the sampling tip during the scan.1Place the sample crusher on a level surface.2Clean the sampling platform with an alcohol wipe.3Place a small amount of sample material in the center of the sample platform. Use only enough material to completely cover the center of the platform. 4Perform steps 1 through 5 of the scanning procedure (see page  13). Do not put the instrument into the sample crusher until the instrument has finished the background scan.5Press the instrument into the sample crusher (see the figure at the left) until the side latches snap into place. If you have trouble inserting the instrument, you may need to clean the sample crusher (see page  42). TIPTo minimize the risk of dislodging the sample during insertion, hold the instrument at a slight angle on the front-to-back axis and insert the nose into the crusher, then straighten the instrument and push it down to complete the insertion.6Initiate the scan (see step 6 on page  14).7When finished, press the latches to release them, and remove the instrument. NOTEIf the scan progresses slowly, remove the instrument and reinsert it into the sample crusher. If scan time does not improve, stop the scan, remove the instrument, and make sure that the sample is centered on the sample platform.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    172   Scanning Scanning a Volatile LiquidUse the sample crusher to scan a volatile liquid. This will help prevent the liquid from evaporating before the scan is complete.1Clean the sampling platform with an alcohol wipe, and place the sample crusher on a flat surface.2Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure for performing a scan (see page  13).3When the Position Unit screen appears, use a pipette to place drops of the liquid on the center of the sample platform. The liquid must completely cover the crystal tip in the center of the sample platform.4Immediately place the instrument into the sample crusher (see page  16). It is not necessary to latch the sample crusher into place.5Complete the scan (see step 6 on page  14).6Remove the instrument from the sample crusher.Using the KeyboardThe instrument displays a keyboard when you need to enter data into the system, such as a session name.To enter data into the keyboard• Enter data one character at a time. When finished, select Done > press the Enter key. • To enter a character, use the arrow keys to select the character > press the Enter key. • To enter a space, select the space bar > press the Enter key.• To backspace delete characters, select Delete > press the Enter key. • To enter a capital letter or a symbol, select Caps > press the Enter key, then select the character > press the Enter key.
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Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    19Results3Understanding Results19 Reading a Result Screen20 Interpreting a Scan Result22 Viewing Library Information for a Scan Result22 Viewing the Spectrum for a Scan Result23 Zooming and Rescaling a Spectrum23 Overlaying a SpectrumReading a Result ScreenAll result screens except the No Match result include the information shown in the figure below.The NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) diamond identifies the type and level of risks that this library item poses for emergency personnel, according to specifications set forth in NFPA standard 704.Library categories to which the identified item is assignedCAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) number, an international chemical naming and categorization reference for the library itemNFPA diamondColor codes for the diamond:Red: FlammabilityBlue: Level of health hazardYellow: Chemical reactivityWhite: Unique hazard codesNumber scale: 0 (no hazard) to 4 (severe risk)
20    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific3   Understanding ResultsInterpreting a Scan ResultSingle Positive MatchThe data matches only one library item.Multiple Positive MatchThe data matches two or more library items, meaning that the sample could be any one of them. Mixture MatchThe data matches a mixture of library items. The percentages indicate the proportion of the data that matches the individual items. The percentages are not concentrations.The percentages will not add up to 100 if any of the data cannot be matched.Mixture identification is a complex analysis. It is more susceptible to false positives than the Single Positive or Multiple Positive results.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    213   Understanding Results Similar Item MatchThe data is similar to one or more library items. Be careful when interpreting this type of result! This screen does not mean that the listed substances are present, only that the data resembles them in some respects.Possible reasons for a Similar Item match include the following: • The sample is chemically interacting.• The substance does not produce detectable levels of signal or is not scannable.• Your scanning technique was improper for the situation, so the instrument could not collect enough data.Consult the Best Practices table (page  11) and repeat the scan. If this result persists, contact Thermo Fisher Scientific Customer Support.No MatchThe data did not match anything in the library, including mixtures of library items. The text on the No Match screen contains important information. Read it carefully.Possible reasons for a No Match result include the following: • The substance does not produce detectable levels of signal or is not scannable.• Your scanning technique was improper for the situation, so the instrument could not collect enough data.Consult the Best Practices table (page  11) and repeat the scan.If this result persists, contact Customer Support.
22    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific3   Understanding ResultsViewing Library Information for a Scan ResultFor Single Positive results, press the Enter key > select View Info. Detailed library information for the identified substance will appear in the display.For result screens that identify more than one substance (Multiple Positive, Mixture, and some Similar Match results), use the down arrow key to select one of the identified substances > press the Enter key > select View Info. Viewing the Spectrum for a Scan ResultWhen a scan result is inconclusive or confusing, viewing the spectrum for the result can help you make a positive identification.The instrument superimposes the spectrum of the identified substance on the spectrum of the library item that matches the scan data. The scan spectrum is colored black, and the library spectrum is colored red. In the case of a Mixture result, the instrument also displays a blue-colored spectrum for the mixture itself.1With the result displayed, press the Enter key.2Select View spectrum > press the Enter key. The spectrum appears. 3If you are viewing a Multiple Positive, Mixture, or Similar Match result, press the down arrow to scroll to the spectrum that you want to view.TIPFor result screens that identify more than one substance (Multiple Positive, Mixture, and some Similar Match results), press the down arrow to sequentially display the spectrum for each substance.Spectrum for Single Positive Match result Spectrum for Mixture result
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    233   Understanding Results Zooming and Rescaling a SpectrumYou can zoom a spectrum to improve the visibility of crowded regions. Zooming shortens and widens the peaks in a spectrum. To make zoomed peaks more prominent, you can rescale the spectrum. Rescaling increases the vertical height of the spectrum peaks. Use the arrow keys to pan to regions of interest in a zoomed spectrum.1With the spectrum displayed, press the Enter key. 2Select Zoom In or Zoom Out > press the Enter key until the spectrum is magnified as you wish.3To rescale the zoomed spectrum, press the Enter key > select Autoscale Y > press the Enter key. The peak heights will increase.4Press the Escape key to close the menu. Overlaying a SpectrumTo visually compare the patterns of the peaks in two spectra, you can lay one spectrum on top of another. The overlaid spectrum is colored light purple.NOTEAn overlaid spectrum will appear on all spectra that you display, until you clear the overlay. To overlay a spectrum1With a spectrum displayed (see page  22), press the Enter key > select Overlay > press the Enter key. 2Select one of the overlay options. The spectrum for the option that you select appears on top of the previously displayed spectrum.•Previous scan: The Review screen appears. Select a stored scan > press the Enter key. •Library item: The library appears. Manually scroll to an item > press the Enter key. See page  35 for information on finding library items.•Search library: The Library Search screen appears. See page  36 for information on searching the library.To clear an overlayWith the spectrum and its overlay displayed, press the Enter key > select Clear overlay.
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Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    25Review4Reviewing Stored Scans and Sending Messages26 Viewing a Stored Scan26 Renaming a Scan or a Session27 Exporting Scans or Sessions28 Printing a Report File28 Viewing Exported SPC Files29 Deleting Scans and Sessions29 About Sending Email and SMS Messages29 About the Wireless Radio Power States30 Reading the Wireless Service Icons30 Wirelessly Sending a Scan31 Managing Contacts31 Adding a Contact When You Send a Scan32 Adding Contacts Via the Wireless Tools32 Adding a Contact Via the Contact List Web Page33 Editing or Deleting a Contact Via the Contact List Web Page33 Synchronizing the Contact Lists33 Specifying the Files That Are Attached to Emailed Scans34 Manually Enabling and Disabling the Wireless Radio
26    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific4   Reviewing Stored Scans and Sending MessagesViewing a Stored ScanScans are stored in the session folder that is specified in the Select Session screen (see page  13). If you never create a new session, scans are stored in the default session folder.Use the left and right arrow keys to scroll through the session folders. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through stored scans.1In the Main menu, select Review > press the Enter key. 2Select a scan > press the Enter key. 3Select Open scan > press the Enter key. The scan result appears.Renaming a Scan or a SessionYou can rename any single scan or session. 1In the Main menu, select Review > press the Enter key. 2Select the scan or session > press the Enter key. 3Select Rename scan or Rename session > press the Enter key.4Enter a new name. For help with the keyboard, see page  17.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    274   Reviewing Stored Scans and Sending Messages Exporting Scans or SessionsYou can export scans to the memory card and transfer them to a computer for analysis, printing, or emailing. If you own a TruDefender FTi model, you can also export a single scan wirelessly as an email or SMS text message (see page  30).The TruDefender FT instrument provides these export formats:•Report file (.jpg): A printable file that summarizes information about a scan (for an example, see page  28).•Reachback file (.arb): A file that encodes scan data, instrument calibration data, and the system log. Thermo Fisher Scientific Customer Support uses Reachback files to diagnose problems.•Text file (.txt): A plain text file.•SPC file (.spc): A special format that can be read by data analysis packages. NOTEYou can also export a single scan directly from a result screen. Press the Enter key, then select Export scan. 1Open the access door and insert the card into the memory card slot. Be sure to orient the card correctly: Arrow pointing toward the instrument and notched edge at the left (see page  8).2In the Main menu, select Review > press the Enter key. 3Select either a session or an individual scan > press the Enter key.4Select Export Scan or Export Session > press the Enter key.5Select an export format > press the Enter key. The instrument exports the selected scan or all scans in the selected session to the memory card.6Remove the memory card and place it in the card reader, then attach the card reader to a USB port on a computer.
28    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific4   Reviewing Stored Scans and Sending MessagesPrinting a Report FileExport the scan as a JPEG file (see page  27) and print the file from your computer. Here is a sample report file for 2-propanol.Viewing Exported SPC FilesTo view SPC files on your computer, you must have software that can read them. Thermo Fisher Scientific recommends GRAMS® software, an integrated suite of spectroscopic software tools that is available fromThermo Fisher Scientific (see http://www.thermo.com/grams). You can also use a freeware program called SpekWin32, available at http://www.effemm2.de/spekwin/index_en.html.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    294   Reviewing Stored Scans and Sending Messages Deleting Scans and SessionsWhen you delete all scans at once, the instrument deletes all scans and all sessions except for the default session. When finished, the instrument has one empty session with the default session name.NOTEDeleted scans and sessions cannot be recovered.To delete a single scan or session1In the Main menu, select Review > press the Enter key. 2Select the scan or session > press the Enter key.3Select Delete scan or Delete session > press the Enter key > select Yes > press the Enter key.To delete all scans1In the Main menu, select Tools > press the Enter key.2Select Clear sessions > press the Enter key > select Yes > press the Enter key.About Sending Email and SMS MessagesIf you own a TruDefender FTi model, you can wirelessly send scans to:• An email address• An SMS number• The Thermo Fisher Scientific Reachback team(An SMS transmission is a text message. SMS stands for “Short Message Service.”)Wireless transmissions are sent over mobile phone networks. Reception is governed by cell phone coverage in your area. The instrument displays signal strength bars to help you gauge reception.NOTEThe instrument can only send messages. It cannot receive incoming messages.About the Wireless Radio Power StatesThe wireless radio is enabled when you turn on the instrument after a complete power-down. If, though, you wake the instrument from a sleep, the radio is not enabled. (See “Powering the Instrument” on page  6 for an explanation of the power states.)When you initiate a scan, the instrument disables the radio. The radio remains disabled until you send a scan, which automatically enables the radio. You can also enable and disable the radio manually (see page  34).NOTEWhen the radio is disabled, a red X appears on top of the signal strength bars:
30    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific4   Reviewing Stored Scans and Sending MessagesReading the Wireless Service IconsWhen the radio is enabled, signal strength bars and service icons appear at the top right of every screen. The instrument uses different services for email and SMS transmissions. Just like a mobile phone, the signal strength bars roughly indicate radio signal strength, not transmission speed.The service icons include:• Reachback (an email service)• Email• SMSWirelessly Sending a ScanYou can send a scan to a contact immediately after the result appears, or you can send a stored scan.NOTEBy default, when you email a scan the instrument attaches the scan report file to the email. You can change this default to send other types of files (see page  33).TIPYou can add a new contact and immediately send a scan to it (see page  31).To send immediately after a scan finishes1When the result appears, press the Enter key > select Export Scan > press the Enter key.2Select Wireless > press the Enter key.The instrument enables the radio, and the contact list appears. (The instrument disabled the radio during the scan.) 3Select a contact > press the Enter key. To send a stored scan1In the Main menu, select Review > press the Enter key.2Select a scan to send > press the Enter key.3Select Export Scan > press the Enter key.4Select Wireless > press the Enter key.If necessary, the instrument re-enables the wireless radio.5Select a contact > press the Enter key.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    314   Reviewing Stored Scans and Sending Messages Managing ContactsYour instrument can hold up to 25 contacts. A contact consists of an email address or SMS number and an optional contact name.You can add one contact immediately before sending a scan (see below) or multiple contacts at any time via the Wireless Tools menu (see page  32).NOTEIf your list is full and you enter another contact, the least frequently used contact is dropped from the list (excluding the Reachback contact).You can also add one or more contacts by entering them into a contact list on a special Customer Support web page and then synchronizing your instrument contact list with this web page (see page  32). The synchronization process performs a two-way update, resulting in an identical set of contacts on the instrument and the web page.Adding a Contact When You Send a ScanTo place the new contact on the Customer Support contact list web page, synchronize the lists (see page  33).TIPUse the arrow keys to scroll through the instrument contact list.1With the scan result displayed, press the Enter key > select Export Scan > press the Enter key.2Select Wireless > press the Enter key.3Select New E-mail Address or New Phone Number > press the Enter key.4Enter the email address or the telephone number > select Done. For help with the keyboard, see page  17. 5(Optional) Enter a contact name.6Select Send > press the Enter key.
32    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific4   Reviewing Stored Scans and Sending MessagesAdding Contacts Via the Wireless ToolsTo place the new contact on the Customer Support contact list web page, synchronize the lists (see page  33).1In the Main menu, select Tools > Wireless Tools > press the Enter key.2Select Add Contact > press the Enter key > select Contact Type > press the Enter key.3Select E-Mail or Phone number > press the Enter key.4Select Address in the Add Contact screen > press the Enter key > enter the address or telephone number (for help with the keyboard, see page  17).5Select Done > press the Enter key.6(Optional) Select Name in the Add Contact screen > press the Enter key > enter a contact name > select Done > press the Enter key.7Select Add Contact > press the Enter key.Adding a Contact Via the Contact List Web PageThe contact list web page provides a decentralized way to add contacts to an instrument in the field.Sample Contact List Web PageTo view the web page1Navigate to the Customer Support website: www.thermoscientific.com/chemID-support > click TruDefender FT.2Enter the serial number and support code for your instrument > click Log On. The TruDefender FT Customer Support page appears.3Click Edit your customer and contact information.To add a contact via the web page1In the Add New Contact row, enter an email address or SMS number for the contact.2(Optional) Enter first and last name and an alias.3Click Save Settings. The website adds the new contact to the list.4Synchronize the contact lists (see page  33).
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    334   Reviewing Stored Scans and Sending Messages Editing or Deleting a Contact Via the Contact List Web PageTo edit or delete a contact that is on your instrument, you must make the change on the contact list web page and then synchronize the two lists (see below). You cannot edit or delete a contact directly on the instrument.1View the web site contact list (see page  32).2To edit a contact, revise the displayed information.To delete a contact, select its Delete check box.3Click Save Settings. 4Synchronize the contact lists (see below).Synchronizing the Contact ListsWhen you synchronize the contact lists, the instrument and the contact list web page exchange data, so that each shows the same set of contacts. In addition, if you have deleted or edited a contact on the web page, synchronization makes those changes on the instrument contact list.1In the Main menu, select Tools > Wireless Options > press the Enter key.2Select Synchronize Contacts > press the Enter key. Specifying the Files That Are Attached to Emailed ScansYou can attach any combination of the following types of files to emailed scans:• Report file (.jpg format)• SPC file (.spc format)• Reachback file (.arb format)For an explanation of these file formats, see page  27.1In the Main menu, select Tools > Wireless Options > press the Enter key.2Select Choose E-mail Attachments > press the Enter key.3Select the file types that you want to attach > press the Enter key. You can select more than one type.
34    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific4   Reviewing Stored Scans and Sending MessagesManually Enabling and Disabling the Wireless RadioThe radio consumes energy when it is enabled. To avoid running down your battery, you may choose to disable the radio. You can do this two ways: • Via the instrument software• Via a lockout switch inside the battery compartmentONSwitch in ON positionTo enable or disable the radio via the Wireless Tools1In the Main menu, select Tools > Wireless Tools > press the Enter key.2Select Wireless Power > press the Enter key > select Disable or Enable > press the Enter key.To enable or disable the radio via the lockout switch1Open the battery compartment door and remove the battery if present (see page  7).2Locate the small white switch at the side of the battery compartment. 3Using the tip of a ballpoint pen or the end of a wooden swab, move the switch:• Toward the instrument nose to enable.• Toward the end of the instrument to disable.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    35Library5Using the Library35 Using the Library36 Searching for Library Items36 Changing the Organization of the Library Tabs36 Exporting Library Items37 Adding a Library Item37 Deleting a Library ItemUsing the LibraryThe library contains detailed information about all the chemicals that your instrument can detect.To help you locate items, the library is organized into tabs. You can choose to view either alphabetical tabs or category tabs (see page  36).You can add custom items to the library (termed “user-added items”), which appear in their own tab in category view (see page  37).To manually locate library items1In the Main menu, select Library > press the Enter key.2Use the arrow keys to scroll to an item > press the Enter key > select View Info. Alphabetical tabs Category tabs
36    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific5   Using the LibrarySearching for Library ItemsYou can search for items by any part of their name. For example, “ace” finds “acetone” and “acetate.”TIPTo skip to the end of a long list of library items, select the first item and press the up arrow. To skip to the top, select the last item and press the down arrow.1In the library, press the Enter key > select Search Items > press the Enter key. 2Enter a search term > select Done. For help with the keyboard, see page  17.3Select a search result > press the Enter key > select View Info. Changing the Organization of the Library TabsYou can choose to view alphabetical library tabs or category library tabs.1In the library, press the Enter key > select View  > press the Enter key. 2Press the Enter key > select an option:•Name: Displays alphabetical tabs.•Type: Displays category tabs.3Press the Enter key. The library tabs change according to the setting.Exporting Library ItemsYou can export user-added library items to a different instrument by using the memory card to transfer the data. To easily find user-added items, switch the library to show category tabs (see the preceding section).NOTEDon’t forget to remove the memory card from the target instrument when you are done.1Insert the memory card into the instrument (see page  8). In the Main menu, select Library > press the Enter key.2Switch the library to show category tabs (see above) > navigate to the User Items tab > select a user-added item > press the Enter key. 3Select Export item > press the Enter key. 4Remove the memory card and place it in the target instrument. On the target instrument, select Library in the main menu > press the Enter key. 5Select Import Item(s) > press the Enter key. The instrument loads all the library items that are on the card.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    375   Using the Library Adding a Library ItemAdding a custom library item involves performing a library scan. A library scan is just like a regular scan except that it collects more data and so requires more time to complete.The scale below the scan progress bar indicates the quality level that the scan has reached at a given point in time.For the highest quality data, let the scan run until the green bar reaches the High marker. If a scan is taking a very long time to run, you may press the Enter key to halt the scan at a lower level of scan quality. NOTEYour scan will only be as good as your sample. Crush solids or powders in a mortar, to a fine and even consistency. Prepare the sample in a clean area, and guard against contamination.NOTEAlways use the sample crusher to perform a library scan of a powder or a solid.1Clean the sampling tip thoroughly (see page  10).2In the Main menu, select Tools > press the Enter key.3Select Library Scan > press the Enter key.4Select Background Scan > press the Enter key. The instrument runs a full background scan.5When the background scan finishes, position the sample as required for the scan: Either place a drop of liquid on the tip (see page  11) or put powdered sample into the sample crusher (see page  16).6Select Sample Scan > press the Enter key. 7Either allow the scan to complete, or press the Enter key when the progress bar reaches the desired quality level. A summary of scan data appears on the screen.8Press the Enter key > select Add Scan to Library. The keyboard screen appears. Name the new item. For help with the keyboard, see page  17.Deleting a Library ItemYou can delete a user-added library item, but not a factory-installed item.1In the library, press the Enter key > select a  user-added item > press the Enter key.2Select Delete Item > press the Enter key.3In the confirmation screen, select Yes > press the Enter key.
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Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    39Maintain6Maintenance and Getting Help39 Getting Help and Reachback Support40 Sending a Reachback File Wirelessly41 Performing a Self Test42 Cleaning the Instrument42 Cleaning the Sample Crusher43 Decontaminating the Instrument and the Sample Crusher43 Rebooting the Instrument43 Recharging the Battery44 About the System Card44 Troubleshooting Wireless Transmissions44 Testing the Wireless Service45 Obtaining New Software45 Returning the Instrument for ServiceGetting Help and Reachback SupportThermo Fisher Scientific Customer Support is available by telephone or email 24/7, 365 days a year.• United States: 1-800-374-1992• International: +1-978-642-1100• support@chemid.thermofisher.com For general non-emergency support questions.• reachback@chemid.thermofisher.com For help with interpreting scan results or with persistent No Match or Similar Match results. NOTEIf you own a TruDefender FTi model, you can wirelessly email a Reachback file (see page  40).Please contact Customer Support by telephone before emailing a Reachback file. Your call will immediately be escalated to a senior Customer Support specialist, who will explain the Reachback process and help you to email your scan results to us in Reachback file format. (For information about the Reachback file format, see page  27.) We will notify you by telephone that we have received the Reachback file.Our chemists begin analyzing your Reachback file as soon as they receive it. In most cases, you will receive a preliminary report of their findings within 1 hour. Within 1 business day, Customer Support will send you a final written report.
40    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific6   Maintenance and Getting HelpSending a Reachback File WirelesslyIf you own a TruDefender FTi model, you can wirelessly send scan results to Customer Support in the Reachback file format. The process involves supplying a contact telephone number, which the instrument sends to Customer Support along with the Reachback file.Customer Support will telephone this number as soon as they receive the file, to discuss the results and collect additional information as needed.To send a Reachback file and select an existing contact1In the Main menu, select Review > press the Enter key.2Select the scan that you want to send to Reachback > press the Enter key.3Select Export Scan > press the Enter key.4Select Wireless > press the Enter key.5Select Reachback Support > press the Enter key.6Select Continue > press the Enter key.7Select a contact number > press the Enter key.8Select Send > press the Enter key. To send a Reachback file and add a new contact1Follow steps 1 to 6 of the procedure above.2Select New Phone Number > press the Enter key.3Enter a new contact number > select Done > press the Enter key. (For help with the keyboard, see page  17.)4(Optional) Enter a contact name.5Select Send > press the Enter key.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    416   Maintenance and Getting Help Performing a Self TestPerform a self test at least daily to verify that the instrument is operating properly. During the self test, you will scan the silicone boot on the sample crusher.The self test has two possible results:• A Pass result means that the instrument correctly identified the chemical properties of the silicone boot. This result indicates that the instrument is functioning properly and meets factory specifications. • A Fail result indicates a problem.1Thoroughly clean one side of the silicone boot on the sample crusher with an alcohol wipe and allow the alcohol to completely dry.2In the Main menu, select Tools > press the Enter key.3Select Self Test > press the Enter key. The Background Check screen appears.4Clean the sampling tip (see page  10), then press the Enter key. The instrument performs a background scan and then displays the Position Unit screen.5Firmly press the sampling tip on the cleaned side of the sample crusher boot, then press the Enter key to start the self test. The Scan in progress screen appears, followed by a result screen after a few seconds.6If you get a Pass result, press the Escape key to return to the Main menu. If you get a Fail result, repeat the self test. If you obtain another Fail result, contact Customer Support.
42    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific6   Maintenance and Getting HelpCleaning the InstrumentTo remove nonhazardous contaminants from the outside of the instrument and the sample crusher, wipe them with a soft cloth moistened with water or isopropyl alcohol. If the instrument is contaminated with potentially hazardous substances, follow the instructions in “Decontaminating the Instrument and the Sample Crusher” on page  43.Cleaning the Sample CrusherClean the sample crusher regularly, or whenever it becomes difficult to insert the instrument. Contaminants enter the sample crusher at its moving parts (the spring-loaded sampling platform and the latches) and eventually make it difficult to insert the instrument. A buildup of hardened accumulations in the recesses of the top of the sample crusher can also prevent instrument insertion.To clean the sample crusher, disassemble it and clean its parts with alcohol wipes, or with mineral spirits for oily contaminants.NOTESoaking the sample crusher without disassembling it will not adequately clean its internal parts.To disassemble the sample crusher1Remove the sample crusher boot.2Unscrew and remove the large nut in the bottom of the sample crusher and remove the spring.3Push the sampling platform out.4To remove the latches, insert a small tool in the holes on the back side of the crusher and push out the pins inside. To clean the sample crusher1Scrub the sample platform top and rim, especially the crevices at the top and bottom of the black  O-ring.2Scrub the top of the sample crusher, especially the corner recesses.3Scrub the hole that houses the spring.4Wipe all other parts.5Apply a small amount of a light lubricant to the  O-ring.6Reassemble the sample crusher.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    436   Maintenance and Getting Help Decontaminating the Instrument and the Sample CrusherYou may immerse the instrument and the disassembled sample crusher for up to 1 hour in either water or a solution of 1 part household bleach (5% sodium hypochlorite) and 10 parts water.NOTEBe sure to follow your organization’s decontamination guidelines.NOTEIf you need to perform a self test after decontaminating the sample crusher, make sure that the crusher is completely dry first.Before decontaminating the instrument, be sure to:• Press the Wake/Sleep key to put the instrument to sleep.• Close the battery compartment door and the access door, making sure that the access door gasket is fully seated and the door is locked in place (see page  6). • Disassemble the sample crusher (see page  42).You may want to remove the instrument boot before decontamination. Although the boot fits tightly, contaminants may enter along its edges. To remove the boot, place your thumbs on either side of the boot at the bottom end of the instrument and push the boot off, then peel it away from the instrument.Rebooting the InstrumentIf the instrument becomes unresponsive, reboot it by turning it off, then on again. If the instrument still fails to reboot, contact Customer Support.NOTEIf you are rebooting because you are experiencing problems with wireless transmission, see page  44.Recharging the BatteryYou can recharge the battery in two ways:• Connect the power cable to the instrument and plug it into an electrical outlet. The battery will automatically charge, even if the instrument is powered down.• Insert the battery into the battery charger and plug the charger into an electrical outlet. The battery charger light changes from red to green when the battery is fully recharged.TIPCharge time for a depleted battery is less than 4  hours.
44    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo Scientific6   Maintenance and Getting HelpAbout the System CardThe system memory card resides in a slot at the back of the battery compartment. The card holds the instrument software, chemical library, user-added library items, and stored scans. The system memory card does not hold any user-modifiable software or data. Do not remove the card unless instructed to do so by Customer Support. Troubleshooting Wireless TransmissionsIf you are having trouble sending wireless transmissions, try the following troubleshooting procedures:• Make sure that the radio power switch is on (see page  34).• Use the Wireless Options to manually disable and re-enable the radio (see page  34).• If there are only a few or no reception bars, try moving to a different location.• Determine whether the instrument can find the carrier: Select Tools > Wireless Options > Cell Info. If the Network field says “Unknown,” the instrument cannot find the carrier. Reboot the instrument.• Test your instrument’s connection to the TruDefender FTi servers (see below).• Try sending a different type of message.• Try sending a scan to a different contact.• Reboot the instrument.• Contact Customer Support if none of these suggestions fix the problem.Testing the Wireless ServiceIf you are having difficulty sending messages, Customer Support may ask you to test your connection to the TruDefender FTi servers.1In the Main menu, select Tools > Wireless Options > press the Enter key.2Select Wireless Test > press the Enter key. The instrument will display a message indicating success or failure.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    456   Maintenance and Getting Help Obtaining New SoftwareCustomer Support will notify you when a software upgrade is available on the Customer Support website. To log into this website, you must enter the support code and serial number for your instrument. The support code is listed in the About screen (select Tools > About).The serial number is printed on a label on the back of the instrument and is also displayed in the About screen.NOTEThe support code changes on a daily basis. To obtain a valid support code, the time, date, and GMT zone fields must be set correctly on your instrument (see page  8). 1Open the Customer Support website (www.thermoscientific.com/chemID-support) and click the picture that matches your instrument. 2Enter the serial number and support code for your instrument. 3Follow the directions provided on the website.Returning the Instrument for ServiceBefore returning the instrument, contact Customer Support or your local distributor and request a return material authorization (RMA) number. NOTEPackages that are not identified with an RMA number will be returned to the shipper unopened.1Clean the instrument and decontaminate it if necessary. Both safety and common carrier requirements require all returned instruments to be clean and decontaminated.2Package the instrument securely and write your RMA number on the outside of the package.3Mail the package to Customer Support or to your local distributor.
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Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    47ALabels and Regulatory StatementsExport Regulation StatementsCAUTIONThe technical information contained with this document is subject to the Export Administration Regulations. Export of this technical information to foreign persons or foreign companies, within or outside the United States, may require prior written authorization by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security. Contact Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc., prior to such a transfer.WEEE ComplianceThis product is required to comply with the European Union’s Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC. It is marked with the following symbol:Thermo Fisher Scientific has contracted with one or more recycling or disposal companies in each European Union (EU) Member State, and these companies should dispose of or recycle this product. For further information, contact Thermo Fisher Scientific or your local representative.
48    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo ScientificA   Labels and Regulatory StatementsWEEE KonformitätDieses Produkt muss die EU Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Richtlinie 2002/96/EC erfüllen. Das Produkt ist durch folgendes Symbol gekennzeichnet:Thermo Fisher Scientific hat Vereinbarungen mit Verwertungs-/Entsorgungsfirmen in allen EU-Mitgliedsstaaten getroffen, damit dieses Produkt durch diese Firmen wiederverwertet oder entsorgt werden kann. Weitere Informationen erhalten Sie bei Thermo Fisher Scientific oder Ihrer örtlichen Vertretung.Conformité DEEECe produit doit être conforme à la directive européenne (2002/96/EC) des Déchets d'Equipements Electriques et Electroniques (DEEE). Il est marqué par le symbole suivant:Thermo Fisher Scientific s'est associé avec une ou plusieurs compagnies de recyclage dans chaque état membre de l’union européenne et ce produit devrait être collecté ou recyclé par celles-ci. Pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez contacter Thermo Fisher Scientific ou bien ses représentants locaux.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    49BLimited WarrantySeller warrants that the Products will operate or perform substantially in conformance with Seller's published specifications and be free from defects in material and workmanship, when subjected to normal, proper and intended usage by properly trained personnel, for the period of time set forth in the product documentation, published specifications or package inserts. If a period of time is not specified in Seller’s product documentation, published specifications or package inserts, the warranty period shall be one (1) year from the date of shipment to Buyer for equipment and ninety (90) days for all other products (the “Warranty Period”). Seller agrees during the Warranty Period, to repair or replace, at Seller's option, defective Products so as to cause the same to operate in substantial conformance with said published specifications; provided that Buyer shall (a) promptly notify Seller in writing upon the discovery of any defect, which notice shall include the product model and serial number (if applicable) and details of the warranty claim; and (b) after Seller’s review, Seller will provide Buyer with service data and/or a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”), which may include biohazard decontamination procedures and other product-specific handling instructions, then, if applicable, Buyer may return the defective Products to Seller with all costs prepaid by Buyer. Replacement parts may be new or refurbished, at the election of Seller. All replaced parts shall become the property of Seller. Shipment to Buyer of repaired or replacement Products shall be made in accordance with the Delivery provisions of the Seller’s Terms and Conditions of Sale. Consumables are expressly excluded from this warranty. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Products supplied by Seller that are obtained by Seller from an original manufacturer or third party supplier are not warranted by Seller, but Seller agrees to assign to Buyer any warranty rights in such Product that Seller may have from the original manufacturer or third party supplier, to the extent such assignment is allowed by such original manufacturer or third party supplier. In no event shall Seller have any obligation to make repairs, replacements or corrections required, in whole or in part, as the result of (i) normal wear and tear, (ii) accident, disaster or event of force majeure, (iii) misuse, fault or negligence of or by Buyer, (iv) use of the Products in a manner for which they were not designed, (v) causes external to the Products such as, but not limited to, power failure or electrical power surges, (vi) improper storage and handling of the Products or (vii) use of the Products in combination with equipment or software not supplied by Seller. If Seller determines that Products for which Buyer has requested warranty services are not covered by the warranty hereunder, Buyer shall pay or reimburse Seller for all costs of investigating and responding to such request at Seller's then prevailing time and materials rates. If Seller provides repair services or replacement parts that are not covered by this warranty, Buyer shall pay Seller therefor at Seller's then prevailing time and materials rates. ANY INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, SERVICE, RELOCATION OR ALTERATION TO OR OF, OR OTHER TAMPERING WITH, THE PRODUCTS PERFORMED BY ANY PERSON OR ENTITY OTHER THAN SELLER WITHOUT SELLER'S PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL, OR ANY USE OF
50    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo ScientificB   Limited WarrantyREPLACEMENT PARTS NOT SUPPLIED BY SELLER, SHALL IMMEDIATELY VOID AND CANCEL ALL WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE AFFECTED PRODUCTS.THE OBLIGATIONS CREATED BY THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT TO REPAIR OR REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT SHALL BE THE SOLE REMEDY OF BUYER IN THE EVENT OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, SELLER DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ORAL OR WRITTEN, WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SELLER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE PRODUCTS ARE ERROR-FREE OR WILL ACCOMPLISH ANY PARTICULAR RESULT.
Thermo Scientific TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide    51IIndexAaccess door, opening and closing 6Bbatterychanging 7recharging 40best practices table 13Ccleaninginstrument 39sample crusher 39sampling tip 12Ddecontamination guidelines 40disposable batteries, inserting 7Eexport file formats 28exporting scans 28Ggetting help 37Iinstrument diagramsbottom 5carrying case 5front 4sample crusher 4international electrical adapters, using 7Kkeyboard, using 19Llibraryadding items 35changing to alphabetical view 34changing to category view 34deleting items 35exporting items 34restricting a search to user-added items 17searching 34user-added items, definition of 33viewing an item 33viewing information for a result 24library scans, performing 35limited warranty 45Mmemory card, inserting and removing 8Mixture Match result 22Multiple Positive Match result 22NNFPA diamond, explanation of 21No Match result 23Ppowering the instrument 6prolonged scan, causes of 12
52    TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi User Guide Thermo ScientificIndexRReachback filedefinition of 28exporting 28Reachback support 37rebooting the instrument 40rechargeable battery 7report filedefinition of 28printing 30returning the instrument for service 41Ssample crushercleaning 39disassembling 39using 18scan resultsexporting 28interpreting 22printing 30reading a result screen 21viewing 27viewing spectrum for 24scanningprocedure 15safety guidelines 11scansdeleting 31renaming 28self test 38serial number, location of 41sessionsdeleting 31renaming 28Similar Item Match result 23Single Positive Match result 22software upgrades, obtaining 41SPC file, software for viewing 30spectrumoverlaying 25rescaling 25viewing 24zooming 25support code, locations of 41system date and time, changing 8system language, changing 8Tturning instrument on and off 6Uunresponsive instrument, what to do 40user-added items 33Wwake/sleep mode 6wall plug adapters 7
FCC Statement:This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1This device may not cause harmful interference, and2This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Any change or modification to the product not expressly approved by Thermo Fisher Scientific could void the user's authority to operate the device.This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth an uncontrolled environment.This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the equipment and the user's body.IC StatementThis device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1this device may not cause interference, and2this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:1l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et2l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.This device has been designed to comply with safety requirements for exposure to radio waves (SAR) in accordance with RSS-102.This device should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the equipment and your body.Cet artifice a été conçu pour se plier à la sécurité les exigences pour l'exposition aux ondes radioélectriques (SAR) dans conformité avec RSS-102.Cet artifice devrait être installé et fait marcher avec la distance minimale 20 centimètres entre l'équipement et votre corps.

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