Niton - Xlt 898 User Manual

Depending on local regulations, operators should wear a thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) badge on their finger or torso to monitor radiation exposure.

The analyzer requires a daily system check to ensure calibration baseline stability.

Avoid draining the lithium-ion batteries completely. Store batteries in a cool environment with a partial charge during long periods of inactivity. Troubleshooting Matrix Potential Root Cause Recommended Actions Analyzer will not boot up Dead or improperly seated battery pack Niton Xlt 898 User Manual

Operating an XRF analyzer requires strict adherence to radiological health protocols to avoid accidental exposure.

: The XLt 898He variant includes a helium-purge option for measuring elements like Magnesium, Aluminum, Silicon, and Phosphorus. Depending on local regulations, operators should wear a

Power on the analyzer and navigate to the data settings menu. Select within the NDT software interface.

The housing is dust-proof and splash-proof but should be kept clean with a damp cloth. Do not use strong solvents. 6. Troubleshooting Store batteries in a cool environment with a

Depress the primary power toggle switch on the control panel interface. The system initialization sequence will prompt you for an alphanumeric access password on the touch screen. This password protection is a mandatory safety safeguard to prevent unauthorized personnel from activating the ionizing radiation source. 3. Execution of the Standardization Protocol