Chapter 1: Introduction
ABL77 Service Manual
ABL77 Identification
Introduction
This section explains the identification system for the ABL77 product.
ABL77
identification
Each individual analyzer consists of a number of separate elements, some using a
unique identification system. These numbers are used for a large variety of
purposes, e.g. tracking.
Elements
An analyzer consists of the following elements:
Element Element
ID
Syntax
Analyzer Serial
number
200001
Sensor Cassette
Lot number
52657
Serial
number
041403150
Cal pack
Lot number
52630
Serial
number
52630124
Bar code scanner
Part number / Revision
902-660
Battery Charger
Part number / Revision
905-743
Manager Setup disk
Part number / Revision
913-741
Operator’s Manual, English
Part number / Revision
989-555
Use of
identification
The analyzer serial number is the primary identification number, e.g.:
•
For tracking purposes (both for the analyzer and it’s modules).
•
For logging service actions.
•
As a reference on service work orders.
•
When ordering service components and modules.
Electronic serial
number
The analyzer serial number is stored electronically in the ChipDisk. When the
ChipDisk or the electronics module is replaced, the serial number must be re-
programmed into the analyzer.
During service the system will recognize that there is no serial number and require
serial number entry upon startup before proceeding. Ensure the serial number
entered matches the serial number label located inside the printer door.
Serial number
label
replacement
The analyzer serial number label is located inside the analyzer printer door. In the
event that the printer door must be replaced, a new printer door with serial number
label must be ordered and produced at the factory.
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