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MAINTENANCE<br />

All maintenance activities described below should be followed to prevent damage to<br />

the system and to ensure that the system is kept in good working order <strong>for</strong> proper<br />

operation. Be<strong>for</strong>e per<strong>for</strong>ming any maintenance or operation of SIRIS, personnel<br />

should be trained by IEM in the proper usage and maintenance of the system. There<br />

are no user serviceable parts inside of the main unit, cameras, or other casings. Do<br />

not access any of these areas unless instructed by IEM service personnel.<br />

CLEANING LENSES<br />

If indicated, the lenses should be wiped clean with a lint free cloth. If there is dirt that<br />

is not removed by the cloth, contact IEM <strong>for</strong> advice on solutions that can be used.<br />

RAIN OR SNOW OBSTRUCTIONS<br />

As in cleaning lenses above, the lenses should be wiped with a lint free cloth to<br />

remove excessive water or collected snow.<br />

The Optical trigger should be checked after a snowfall or heavy rain to be sure that the<br />

lenses are clean and are not obstructed. Be sure to check both components which are<br />

located across the lane from each other.<br />

OPTICAL TRIGGER OBSTRUCTIONS<br />

The optical trigger should be checked periodically to be sure that there are no<br />

obstructions. The beam must be able to be broadcast from one sensor to the other<br />

without impediment in order <strong>for</strong> the system to operate correctly.<br />

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