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Preferably replace empty batteries
immediately to avoid battery leakage. Mind the polarity. Replace the batteries
within 20 seconds to preserve your data.
Probe is too close to metal
This message comes up if the probe was too close to metal during power on. During this phase some internal
balancing measurements are done, and the probe may not be in close distance to metal. Keep the probe away from
metal during power on. If this message comes up anyway this may be an indication for a damaged gauge.
Magnetic interference fields
There are strong magnetic fields near by the gauge (e.g. transformer, power supplies etc.) Use the gauge in an
environment without interfering fields. If this message comes up anyway this may be an indication for a damaged
gauge.
Probe defective
This message indicates a damaged probe. The gauge should be sent for repair to your dealer or to the manufacturer
PHYNIX.
Other Errors
the gauge does not measure anymore
the readings are implausible
the keys are locked
the gauge can not be switched on or off
In these cases normally a total reset provides remedy (see chapter 8).
Do this as follows:
remove the batteries for a short time and insert them again
perform a total reset (switch off the gauge
, press and keep it pressed, switch on the gauge
; you will hear
a longer lasting beep)
maybe the batteries have to be replaced .