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Timed Start of Auto-Calibration ....................................................................... 4-62
Manual Start of Auto-Calibration ..................................................................... 4-63
Remote Start of Auto-Calibration ..................................................................... 4-64
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING............................................... 5-1
Safety Considerations ..................................................................................................... 5-1
Preventive Maintenance ................................................................................................ 5-2
Analyzer Preventive Maintenance Schedule ....................................................... 5-3
System With eTimer (Optional) Preventive
Preventing, Detecting, and Locating a Plug in the Sample System ................. 5-6
Changing Out Replaceable Parts ........................................................................... 5-8
Measuring Cell Maintenance .............................................................................. 5-8
Replacing the Source Lamps .............................................................................. 5-17
When Do Source Lamps Need to be Replaced? ............................................5-17
About the Source Lamps ..............................................................................5-17
Source Lamp Replacement ...........................................................................5-18
When is an Auto-Setup Required / Not Required? ......................................5-25
Auto-Setup Completion Number .................................................................5-25
PMT Level and PMT Balance .....................................................................5-26
Auto-Setup Fault Messages and Corrective Action .....................................5-27
The Auto-Setup Sequence ............................................................................5-28
Manipulating the Completion Number, PMT Level, and PMT Balance ....5-29
Chopper Assembly Maintenance ....................................................................... 5-31
Replacing Parts in the Heater Plate................................................................... 5-40
Optional HAG Sample Probe Preventive Maintenance .................................... 5-54
Examining and Caring For the Flamepaths ....................................................... 5-55
Disconnect Enclosure Flamepath (Joining Surfaces) ......................................... 5-56
Heater Plate Flange Flamepath (Joining Surfaces)............................................ 5-57
Host Controller Board Alarm Conditions and Corrective Action .................. 5-60
Microcontroller Board Alarm Conditions and Corrective Action .................. 5-68
Analyzer Reset ........................................................................................................ 5-72
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