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5.0 Troubleshooting<br />

The instrument routinely performs self-diagnostics, and will automatically generate<br />

messages to provide you with specific diagnostic information.<br />

5.1 System Warning Messages<br />

Automatic warning messages are generated to provide you with specific diagnostic<br />

information about the instrument. These messages are for your use and do not indicate a<br />

reduction in the performance of the instrument or a failure of any component in the<br />

instrument.<br />

Battery Symbol: A battery on the display indicates that the batteries need to be replaced.<br />

Under this condition, you should replace the batteries as soon as possible to ensure that<br />

the instrument will continue to function properly. A flashing battery symbol indicates that<br />

the batteries will fail very shortly. If the batteries get too low to accurately measure, the<br />

instrument will turn off. The instrument might not turn back on until the batteries have<br />

been replaced. See section 6.2 for more information<br />

5.2 System Error Messages<br />

There are two conditions for errors if the ERR icon is lit after turning the instrument on,<br />

the onboard diagnostics have determined that there is a system error. Call <strong>HF</strong> Technical<br />

Services for assistance as shown below.<br />

If the case is the large word Err, the problem is usually due to an improper zero. Turn the<br />

instrument off and repeat the three steps outline in section 3.0.<br />

If the reading displays a flashing 10.0, the reading is over the measurement range of this<br />

instrument.<br />

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