PHOSPHAX sc - Can-Am Instruments Ltd.
PHOSPHAX sc - Can-Am Instruments Ltd.
PHOSPHAX sc - Can-Am Instruments Ltd.
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Troubleshooting<br />
7.2.2 Error Messages<br />
Error Displayed<br />
TEMP. < 0 °C/<br />
32°F<br />
ANALYZER TO<br />
COLD<br />
NO HEAT UP<br />
COOLING FAILED<br />
HUMIDITY ANALY<br />
HUMIDITY<br />
PROBE<br />
PROBE MISSING<br />
TEMPSENS<br />
DEFECT<br />
CUVSENSOR<br />
DEFECT<br />
CUVHEAT<br />
DEFECT<br />
CUV TOO HOT<br />
Instrument<br />
Reaction<br />
Warms up and<br />
goes into the<br />
service state<br />
Instrument goes<br />
into the<br />
service state<br />
Instrument goes<br />
into the<br />
service state<br />
Service state,<br />
starts automatically<br />
after cooling down<br />
Service state<br />
Service state, the<br />
Filter Probe <strong>sc</strong> is<br />
isolated from<br />
the mains<br />
Service state, the<br />
Filter Probe <strong>sc</strong> is<br />
isolated from<br />
the mains<br />
Stop, fan running,<br />
heating off<br />
Stop, cuvette<br />
heating off<br />
Continued<br />
measurement<br />
Stop, cuvette<br />
heating off!<br />
Cause Solution Reset Error<br />
On switch on<br />
instrument was<br />
below 4 °C (39 °F)<br />
Instrument interior<br />
has been below<br />
4°C (39°F) for<br />
more than 5<br />
minutes<br />
Instrument cannot<br />
heat interior<br />
adequately<br />
Instrument interior<br />
is too warm (A><br />
52 °C (126 °F) with<br />
electrode temp.<br />
50 °C (122 °F) or<br />
>57 °C (135 °F)<br />
with electrode<br />
temp. 55 °C<br />
(130 °F) P:57 °C<br />
(135 °F))<br />
There is liquid in<br />
the collecting tray<br />
There is liquid in<br />
the Filter Probe <strong>sc</strong><br />
enclosure<br />
The Filter Probe <strong>sc</strong><br />
is faulty or not<br />
connected<br />
The temperature<br />
sensor for the<br />
instrument<br />
temperature<br />
is faulty<br />
The temperature<br />
sensor for the<br />
cuvette is faulty<br />
The cuvette is not<br />
being heated<br />
adequately<br />
The cuvette is<br />
over-heated.<br />
Check whether instrument frozen.<br />
(Cleaningsolution/sample/reagent/<br />
electrode (only A)), after warming to<br />
above 4 °C (39 °F). If necessary use<br />
pre-warmed reagents. Thaw electrode<br />
(only A), delete error. Instrument will<br />
then continue to warm up and start<br />
Close instrument, check heating<br />
Close instrument, check heating<br />
Check air filter and clean/replace,<br />
check fan.<br />
Identify cause and rectify<br />
Immediately take Filter Probe <strong>sc</strong> out of<br />
operation and contact service.<br />
Take the Filter Probe <strong>sc</strong> out of the tank<br />
and store the filters so that they remain<br />
moist. (See the Filter Probe <strong>sc</strong> manual<br />
for more information).<br />
Immediately take Filter Probe <strong>sc</strong> out of<br />
operation and contact service.<br />
Take the Filter Probe <strong>sc</strong> out of the tank<br />
and store the filters so that they remain<br />
moist. (See the Filter Probe <strong>sc</strong> User<br />
Manual for more information). .<br />
Immediately switch off instrument,<br />
contact service, replace main<br />
circuit board<br />
Contact service, replace cuvette/sensor<br />
Close instrument door, contact service,<br />
check cuvette heating, check main<br />
circuit board<br />
Sample too hot/check heating regulation<br />
faulty>main circuit board,<br />
contact service<br />
Reset error<br />
manually<br />
…/TEST/MAINT/<br />
ERROR reset<br />
Reset error<br />
manually<br />
…/TEST/MAINT/<br />
ERROR reset<br />
Reset error<br />
manually<br />
Manual reset of<br />
when temperature<br />
falls 2 °C below<br />
limit of 52 or 57 °C<br />
Reset error<br />
manually<br />
Reset error<br />
manually<br />
Reset error<br />
manually<br />
Reset error<br />
manually<br />
Reset error<br />
manually<br />
Reset error<br />
manually<br />
Reset error<br />
manually<br />
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