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6.
Ensure that the O-ring is in place. Replace the O-ring if it is worn or damaged.
CAUTION:
Do not remove or return the sensors to the measurement module
without first discharging static buildup. Touch the inner surface of the module
frame to discharge static buildup.
NOTE:
If the sensor does not insert easily into the measurement module, slide the
remaining sensors to the right to create more space.
7.
Reinstall the sensor:
a. Gently align the top of the sensor with the sensor contact.
b. Snap the body of the sensor down into place.
c. Press the tab on the spring-loaded latch to release the latch.
8.
Close the measurement module door.
9.
Press
Continue
.
A wash sequence starts. When the wash sequence finishes, a message box
appears prompting you to perform a two-point calibration.
10. Press
No
.
11. Allow the system to warm up for at least 15 minutes.
12. Check the sample path temperature from the Menu screen:
a. Select
3 Troubleshooting
and press
Enter
.
b. Select
2 Temp/pAtm
and press
Enter
.
c. Press
Start Test
.
d. Press
Stop Test
.
e. Check the screen for the sample path temperature.
f. If the temperature control system is off, press
Reset Control
.
g. Press
Exit Test
.
13. Perform a two-point calibration from the Menu screen:
a. Select
1 Calibration
and press
Enter
.
b. Select
2 Two-point
and press
Enter
.
3
Menu Code
2
(from the Main Menu)
1
Menu Code
2
(from the Main Menu)
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