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The instrument in this case completely reformats the memory, which takes a few minutes. During this time, it displays WAIT.
The instrument then returns to the memory read entry screen. But since there is no longer any record, it displays:
ERROR
No data records!
6.4. LISt of CodEd ErrorS
If an anomaly is detected when the instrument is started up or in operation, the display indicates an error code. The format of
this error code is a one- or two-digit number. This number identifies the anomaly and states what to do to put the instrument
back into service.
Errors 1 to 9 concern problems on the boards and require a repair by a qualified individual.
Error codes 20 to 25 help the repair personnel locate a malfunction
If the recorded data are corrupted, the only way to make it possible to re-use the memory is to erase it completely (see §6.3.2).
The instrument reports this problem to the user by displaying CLEAR MEMORY.
All other errors require returning of the instrument for repair.