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Orion 2117HL High Level Chloride Analyzer User Guide

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Troubleshooting<br />

Thermo Scientific <strong>Orion</strong> <strong>2117HL</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>Level</strong> <strong>Chloride</strong> <strong>Analyzer</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Malfunction Possible Cause Remedy<br />

Over-Range<br />

Readings<br />

Electrode connections<br />

loose or bad<br />

Verify the electrode connections to the<br />

electrode cables.<br />

Electrode wiring Electrodes not properly wired to terminal<br />

strip. Refer to Chapter II.<br />

Blocked junction on<br />

reference electrode<br />

<strong>Chloride</strong> or reference<br />

electrode failure<br />

Electronics failure or<br />

bad setup<br />

Make sure electrolyte is flowing properly and<br />

the bottle is pressurized by the air pump.<br />

Electrode is shorted, cracked or damaged.<br />

Install a new electrode. Refer to Chapter II.<br />

Reset the analyzer. Refer to Chapter VI.<br />

<strong>Analyzer</strong> out of calibration Recalibrate the analyzer. Refer to Chapter IV.<br />

Low Readings <strong>Analyzer</strong> out of calibration Recalibrate the analyzer. Refer to Chapter IV.<br />

Sample is very pure Check sample status. Perform a span check<br />

and if span check passes, the analyzer is okay.<br />

Electronics failure Try resetting the analyzer. Refer to<br />

Chapter VI or consult Technical Support.<br />

Default Battery failure Consult Technical Support.<br />

Electronics failure Reset the analyzer. Refer to Chapter VI.<br />

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