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TP 35: PRINTER TEST
1. On the Background screen, press the F1 (Exit to Commands) soft key.
2. Cursor to PRINTER and then press the F2 (Test Printer) soft key. A string of characters should
print.
3. If characters do not print, cursor to TESTING/SETUP and then press the F3 (Hardware Setup)
soft key.
4. Match baud rate, parity, parity check and data bits to printer setup.
5. Check the power. The Disconnect switch or circuit breaker to printer must be ON.
6. Look for alarm lights and take corrective action.
7. Check serial cable connected to the printer input.
8. Ensure printer has serial interface installed and set up correctly, using the printer or interface
operations manual.
TP 36: RESIDUAL SAMPLE
1. Start
sample
analysis.
2. Observe the chromatogram. At the end of the cycle, stop the analysis NOW.
3. Perform
Test Procedure 30
(Checking Temperature Table Values), steps 1 to 3 and 8, to access
the Manual Mode. Reduce the attenuation for maximum sensitivity.
4. Observe baseline for additional peaks to elute.
5. If peaks elute, analyzer is experiencing a residual sample analysis. After all peaks have eluted,
proceed to step 6. If peaks do not elute, Test Procedure 36 is complete.
6. Turn off power and sample to analyzer. Replace sample valve seals and O-rings (see “SAMPLE
VALVE REPAIR” in Section 8).
7. Restore power and allow temperature zones to come to temperature and stabilize.
8. Perform two regular analyses.
9. In second analysis, determine if residual sample problem is repaired using steps 2 to 5.
TP 37: TREND OUTPUT
CAUTION
It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that the area is safe and and hazard-
free, and will remain so the entire time the analyzer is open. This responsibility
includes ensuring adequate ventilation in analyzer shelter and obtaining proper
work permits, etc.
See "AIR PURGING" in Section 4 for the override function. Do not perform
override until you have read Section 4 completely and you understand and can
perform the procedure requirements.