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Troubleshooting
Viewing Advanced Multisizer Settings
Viewing Advanced Multisizer Settings
Waste Tank Settings
When the software is connected to the Analyzer, the Status Panel displays the Waste Tank fluid
level. You can manually empty the Waste Tank into the Waste Jar at any time by clicking
(
Empty
)
in the Instrument Toolbar or selecting
Run > Empty Waste Tank
on the Main Menu bar.
You can select settings in the Troubleshooting menu that will automatically empty the Waste Tank
based on fluid level or number of completed runs. If you do not change default Waste Tank settings,
the Analyzer will empty the Waste Tank when the tank is 60% full.
NOTE
You can change Waste Tank settings when you create or edit a Standard Operating Method (SOM).
For information on setting automatic intervals for emptying the Waste Tank in the SOM, see
Standard Operating Method: Control Mode
, page
.
To change default Waste Tank settings:
1.
Select
Run > Troubleshooting > Waste Tank
on the Main Menu bar. The Waste Tank window
opens.
2.
In the Waste Tank window:
•
To empty the Waste Tank after a specified number of completed runs, select every [X] runs
and enter the number of analysis runs.
•
To empty the Waste Tank when the fluid reaches a specified level, select when [X] % full and
enter a maximum fluid percentage.
•
To accept system defaults, click
(
Defaults
)
.
3.
Click
(
OK
)
.
Calibrating Waste Tank Sensors
If it appears that the Waste Tank is emptying too frequently or is not emptying at the correct fluid
level, you may need to calibrate the Waste Tank sensors. This option is available in the Service Mode
menu.
1.
Select
Run > Troubleshooting > Enter Service Mode
on the Main Menu bar. The Service drop-
down menu appears in the Main Menu bar.
Summary of Contents for Multisizer 4
Page 12: ...xii List of Figures ...
Page 14: ...xiv List of Tables ...
Page 22: ...PN A51387AB xxii Introduction Before You Start Warnings and Cautions ...
Page 42: ...PN A51387AB 1 20 Analyzer Overview Preparing the Analyzer for Sample Runs ...
Page 160: ...PN A51387AB 6 16 Analyzing a Sample Using Blank Runs ...
Page 232: ...PN A51387AB 10 8 Regulatory Compliance Additional Security Features ...