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Cleaning up an Agilent 6850

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I want to clean up an Agilent 6850 that's kind of dusty in our lab. Where are all the fans and important things to blow off with air? Is there a better way to clean up the fans/boards?

Thanks!
take all the screws off the top and lift that cover off, clean the inlet fan and EPC areas. Open oven and continue pushing up, it will open *all the way* allowing access to the inside. If you want to you can take the side covers off and blow through that way as well.
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