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A-96.250.581 / 220616

AMI Codes-II CC

Maintenance

6.8.2

Assemble the Flow Cell

1

Replace the gasket [D] before reassembling the flow cell.

NOTICE: 

A film of teflon paste (e.g. Fomblin from Solvay 

Solexis) on the gaskets improves tightness and life time.

2

Push the overflow tube [B] through the flow cell block as far as it 

reaches the drain.

3

Install the constant head tube [C] onto the flow cell block.

4

Put the cover onto the constant head.

5

Align the overflow tube with the upper level mark.

A
B
C
D
E

Constant head cover
Overflow tube
Constant head tube
Gasket
Flow cell block

Level

A

B

D

C

E

Summary of Contents for AMI Codes-II CC

Page 1: ...AMI Codes II CC Version 6 00 and higher A 96 250 581 220616 Operator s Manual...

Page 2: ...or any technical question contact your nearest SWAN representative or the manufacturer SWAN ANALYTISCHE INSTRUMENTE AG Studbachstrasse 13 8340 Hinwil Switzerland Internet www swan ch E mail support sw...

Page 3: ...tallation of Flow Cell 22 3 5 Install the Option pH 23 3 5 1 pH as Option ex works 23 3 5 2 pH Option as Retrofit Kit 24 3 6 Electrical Connections 27 3 6 1 Connection Diagram 29 3 6 2 Power Supply 30...

Page 4: ...Disassemble the Flow Cell 57 6 8 2 Assemble the Flow Cell 58 6 9 Maintenance of pH sensor 59 6 10 Tube Replacement 60 6 10 1 Replace the Pump Tubes 60 6 10 2 Replace the Reagent Tubes 62 6 11 Cleaning...

Page 5: ...Codes II CC A 96 250 581 220616 3 2 Diagnostics 80 3 Maintenance 82 4 Operation 85 5 Installation 87 10 Material Safety Data sheets 105 10 1 Reagents 105 11 Default Values 106 12 Index 110 13 Notes 1...

Page 6: ...y instructions are given throughout this manual at the respective locations where observation is most important Strictly follow all safety instructions in this publication Target audience Operator Qua...

Page 7: ...w the prevention instructions carefully WARNING Severe injuries or damage to the equipment can occur if such warnings are ignored Follow the prevention instructions carefully CAUTION Damage to the equ...

Page 8: ...0 581 220616 AMI Codes II CC Safety Instructions Warning Signs The importance of the warning signs in this manual Electrical shock hazard Corrosive Harmful to health Flammable Warning general Attentio...

Page 9: ...ility for any claim resulting from unauthorized modification or alter ation WARNING Risk of Electrical Shock If proper operation is no longer possible the instrument must be disconnected from all powe...

Page 10: ...ecommend to use the optional Cleaning module from Swan WARNING Health hazard Some reagents are etching and can cause severe burns or eye damage For safe handling of the reagents you must read and unde...

Page 11: ...and combined chlorine Necessary reagents Oxycon on line DPD Oxycon on line Buffer Oxycon on line KI Disinfectant Measurement Signal Outputs Two signal outputs programmable for measured values freely...

Page 12: ...102 Safety Features No data loss after power failure All data is saved in non volatile memory Over voltage protection of in and outputs Galvanic sepa ration of measuring inputs and signal outputs The...

Page 13: ...actions tc1 Total chlorine 1 Immediate reaction of DPD KJ mainly monochloramine tc2 Total chlorine 2 Reaction with DPD KJ after 2 min reaction cmc Calculated monochloramine cmc tc1 fac cdc Calculated...

Page 14: ...amber E where the reagents M and N are added by the peristaltic pump D and mixed with the sample The mixed sample flows through the photometer K where the free available chlorine is measured A B C D E...

Page 15: ...cessary reaction time of 2 min for the determina tion of total chlorine 2 the sample flow is stopped by the solenoid valve J After the time has elapsed total chlorine is measured and solenoid valve J...

Page 16: ...c pump starts and a small portion of the reagents Oxycon on line DPD and OXYCON ON LINE Buffer is pumped into the mixing chamber During this time the solenoid valve G is de ener gized and the Oxycon O...

Page 17: ...ure ments are programmed during a overall measurement one of them is cancelled red arrow 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 min 4 tc 2 fac A B D E C tc 1 G G J J fac A B C D E G J fac Reaction time for measuring tc 2 Flus...

Page 18: ...l non condensing backlit LCD 75 x 45 mm Sample requirements Flow rate Temperature Inlet pressure Outlet pressure min 10 l h 5 50 C 41 122 F 0 15 2 bar 2 28 PSI pressure free NOTICE No oil no grease no...

Page 19: ...hole distance Screws Weight 400x850x200 mm 374x824 5 mm or 6 mm diameter 12 0 kg 26 5 lbs without reagents and sample water 17 0 kg 37 5 lbs with reagents and sam ple water AMI Codes II CC 824 mm 32...

Page 20: ...vel detector Reagent Oxycon on line DPD Reagent Oxycon on line Buffer Reagent Oxycon on line KI Temperature sensor pH sensor Constant head K L M N O P Q R S Flow regulating valve Sample inlet Valve 1...

Page 21: ...l Wiring Do not switch on the Instrument until all electrical connections are made Connect all external devices like limit switches current loops and pumps Connect power cord See Electrical Connection...

Page 22: ...eye level For the installation a kit containing the following installation material is available 6 Screws 6x60 mm 6 Dowels 6 Washers 6 4 12 mm Mounting re quirements The instrument is only intended fo...

Page 23: ...ING Risk of water pollution The drain of the photometer outlet contains DPD At no means recirculate it into the water system Connect the 1 2 tubes F to the hose nozzles E and place it into a pressure...

Page 24: ...he AMI Codes II CC is not installed To install the constant head tube proceed as follows 1 Unpack the constant head tube C 2 Push the constant head tube into the flow cell block E 3 Put the constant h...

Page 25: ...the pH sensor C by turning it clockwise 2 Store the protective cap in safe place 3 Rinse the pH sensor tip with clean water 4 Insert the pH sensor into one of the holes in the constant head cover E 5...

Page 26: ...A 96 250 581 220616 AMI Codes II CC Installation 3 5 2 pH Option as Retrofit Kit A B C 2 Clamps with screws pH sensor Sensor cable D E F Front end PCB Temperature sensor Short overflow tube A B C F E...

Page 27: ...amps for calibration solution onto the panel Use the already drilled holes A 2 Stop sample flow Wait until flow cell is empty 3 Switch off the AMI transmitter disconnect power 4 Remove the constant he...

Page 28: ...erature sensor through one of the cable glands into the AMI transmitter housing 12 Connect the temperature sensor cable to the plug as follows Terminal 19 line Terminal 20 shield 13 Close the cover of...

Page 29: ...operate the instrument from an power outlet which has a ground connection Make sure the power specification of the instrument corre sponds to the power on site Cable thicknesses In order to comply wit...

Page 30: ...ted to the following con tacts are disconnected from the power before resuming in stallation relay 1 relay 2 alarm relay WARNING To prevent from electrical shock do not connect the instrument to the p...

Page 31: ...220616 29 3 6 1 Connection Diagram CAUTION Use only the terminals shown in this diagram and only for the mentioned purpose Use of any other terminals will cause short circuits with possible correspond...

Page 32: ...parts must be per formed by professionals NOTICE The protective earth wire Ground has to be connected to the grounding terminal Installation requirements The installation must meet the following requi...

Page 33: ...ICE Max load1 A 250 VAC Alarm output for system errors Error codes see Troubleshooting p 67 NOTICE With certain alarms and certain settings of the AMI transmitter the alarm relay does not switch The e...

Page 34: ...status of the relays described below For programming see menu Installation 5 3 2 and 5 3 3 p 97 Relay config Terminals Jumper pos Description Relay configuration Normally Open 6 7 Relay 1 8 9 Relay 2...

Page 35: ...in par allel to the load A snubber circuit is not necessary if an AMI relaybox is used Resistive load Resistive loads max 1A and control signals for PLC impulse pumps and so on can be connected witho...

Page 36: ...t 2 Terminals 15 and 13 For programming see Program Overview p 51 Menu Installation 3 9 2 Signal Output 3 optional Terminal 38 and 37 Requires the additional board for the third signal output 0 4 20 m...

Page 37: ...of a network or to config ure a PROFIBUS DP or a MODBUS connection consult the PROFIBUS MODBUS manual Use appropriate network cable NOTICE The switch must be ON if only one instrument is installed or...

Page 38: ...Reagents 1 Prepare reagents See Refill or replace Reagents p 46 2 Insert the suction lances combined with level detector into the containers 4 2 Peristaltic Pump The instrument is delivered with opene...

Page 39: ...ater system 1 Open the flow regulating valve D and wait until the flow cell is completely filled 2 Switch on power 3 Adjust the sample flow so that always a small part of the sample drains off through...

Page 40: ...l parameters for external devices interface recorders etc Program all parameters for instrument operation disinfectant lim its alarms Program the DPD value of the Verikit in menu Installation Sensors...

Page 41: ...ibration See Process Calibration of tc fc p 51 If ordered Calibration of pH sensor The instrument should be operating for 1h before performing a pH calibration Program the two buffers you want to use...

Page 42: ...menu level B to move DOWN in a menu list and to decrease digits C to move UP in a menu list and to increase digits to switch between display 1 and 2 D to open a selected sub menu to accept an entry E...

Page 43: ...E Time F Time stamp time of the last valid measuring value G Process values H Sample temperature only with option pH I Cleaning solution low indicates remaining cleaning solution in K Sample flow L Re...

Page 44: ...ight need to be modified during daily routine Normally password protected and used by the process operator Subset of menu 5 Installation but process related Menu Installation 5 For initial instrument...

Page 45: ...parameter is set 5 1 2 Sensors Sensor type FOME Temperature NT5K Standards Disinf Free chlorine 4 4 1 Logger Log interval 30 min Clear logger no 4 1 3 Logger Clear logger no Log interval 30min 1 Hour...

Page 46: ...ooting p 67 Every 4 6 weeks Clean reagent containers and prepare new reagents Let instrument run for 1 h Make 3 manual measure ments Compare average value to displayed value If nec essary perform proc...

Page 47: ...flushed with water 3 Remove the suction lances from the water 4 Start Fill system again The water will be pumped out of the reagent tubes 5 Stop sample flow 6 Wait until the flow cell is empty 7 Shut...

Page 48: ...iners therefore lasts for 5 respectively 17 months of opera tion As the reagent consumption is not linear find further examples be low WARNING Health hazard Some reagents can cause severe burns or eye...

Page 49: ...with water for several minutes Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do Continue rinsing Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor physician Oxycon On line Buffer Contains citric acid potassiu...

Page 50: ...tor Prepare Oxycon On line DPD 1 Rinse the canister E labelled OXYCON ON LINE DPD Re agent with demineralized water 2 Fill the canister up to the 2 liter mark D with demineralized wa ter 3 Slowly pour...

Page 51: ...ith the screw cover and tighten it well 5 Mix the demineralized water and the reagents well 6 Put canister F into holder H 7 Remove the screw cover and insert the suction lance C com bined with level...

Page 52: ...nce Service Verification NOTICE Start any time if a measuring cycle is in progress wait for next prompt 1 Stop sample flow by closing regulating valve Wait for next prompt Constant head will be draine...

Page 53: ...the sample disinfec tant value by 3 manual DPD measurements Take the sample direct form the constant head Calculate the average value Compare this value to the value indicated by the AMI transmitter K...

Page 54: ...tion Errors p 68 Enter the correct value with the or key 3 1 Calibration Service Maintenance Set Time 01 01 05 16 30 00 Calibration Simulation Cleaning Enter 3 1 2 Calibration Free av chlorine Process...

Page 55: ...rrent value Progress is shown 5 Rinse and dry the pH sensor and put it into the flow cell Possible error messages see Calibration Errors p 68 1 Navigate to menu Maintenance Calibration 2 Press Enter 3...

Page 56: ...Close the main tap of the sample inlet 2 Close flow regulating valve B 3 Unscrew and remove the filter vessel E from the flow cell block A 4 Hold the filter D on the shaft C and unscrew and remove it...

Page 57: ...p 45 Material Small brush Procedure 1 Close the flow regulating valve A 2 Wait until the sample flow through the photometer has stopped 3 Unscrew the cover B from the photometer C 4 Clean the Photome...

Page 58: ...scratch sensitive Possible damage of acrylic glass parts due to scrubbing materi als Never use organic solvents or scrubbing materials to clean acrylic glass parts Use soft detergent and rinse well El...

Page 59: ...Stop of Operation for Maintenance p 45 2 Remove the constant head cover A 3 Remove the constant head tube C from the flow cell block 4 Pull the overflow tube B out of the flow cell block D 5 Clean all...

Page 60: ...lexis on the gaskets improves tightness and life time 2 Push the overflow tube B through the flow cell block as far as it reaches the drain 3 Install the constant head tube C onto the flow cell block...

Page 61: ...ing wet 3 If necessary wipe the pH sensor shaft and the green tip cau tiously with a soft clean and damp paper tissue 4 Remove grease with a tissue moistened with alcohol CAUTION Alcohol is inflammabl...

Page 62: ...ollution of reagents possible If the occlusion frames are opened during operation already mixed reagents will flow back into the reagent canisters and pol lute the reagents Never open the occlusion fr...

Page 63: ...p 45 2 Open the occlusion frame B by turning it counter clockwise 3 Remove the occlusion frame B from the rotor C by pulling the complete occlusion frame out of the holder 4 Dismount all reagent tube...

Page 64: ...Flow cell block side view Q 2 Pump outlet middle frame Flow cell block connection 2 see Flow cell block side view Q 3 Reagent container M Oxycon on line DPD Pump inlet rear frame 4 Reagent container...

Page 65: ...lenoid valve should be disassembled if it does not switch anymore or if it is clogged 1 Switch off the instrument according to instructions in Stop of Operation for Maintenance p 45 A B Valve 1 switch...

Page 66: ...5 mm Allen key D NOTICE The O rings inside the valve body may stick on the flow cell and fall down if the valve body is removed 5 Remove the valve body from the flow cell 6 Remove the base plate G wi...

Page 67: ...from the power before resuming in stallation relay 1 relay 2 alarm relay When a fuse has blown find out the cause and fix it before replacing it with a new one Use tweezers or needle nosed pliers to...

Page 68: ...side the cell 7 Shut off power of the instrument 8 Empty the flow cell completely 9 Open the occlusion frames of the peristaltic pump see Replace the Pump Tubes p 60 If option pH is installed 10 Unscr...

Page 69: ...tometry 10 000 16 000 Hz mostly near 16 000 Hz Slope photometry 0 8 1 2 pH offset New pH sensor near 0 old pH sensor 50 mV pH slope typically 55 62 mV pH unit Frequently asked questions Problem Possib...

Page 70: ...Action Manual measurement wrong Repeat the manual measurement Slope of last calibration wrong Set default calibration values see 5 4 2 p 103 Repeat the calibration pH sensor dirty old or defect Clean...

Page 71: ...a hardware failure of the instrument Such Errors are marked E0xx bold and red Error or fatal Error Error not yet acknowledged Check Pending Errors 1 1 5 and take corrective action Press ENTER Reagent...

Page 72: ...k programmed value 5 3 1 1 2 p 94 E005 Alarm high tc2 Total chlorine 2 check process check programmed value 5 3 1 1 3 p 94 E006 Alarm low tc2 Total chlorine 2 check process check programmed value 5 3...

Page 73: ...olenoid valve p 63 E016 DIS invalid This error appears after start up and will disappear after the first valid measurement is finished E017 Control Timeout check control device or programming in Insta...

Page 74: ...arm high pH check process check programmed value 5 3 1 6 p 96 E040 Alarm low pH check process check programmed value 5 3 1 6 p 96 E049 Power on none normal status E050 Power down none normal status E0...

Page 75: ...ibration simulation of outputs and set time date Please protect with password Menu 4 Operation is for the user allowing to set limits alarm values etc The presetting is done in the menu Installation o...

Page 76: ...5 1 2 1 5 Sensors Photometer Absorbance 2 2 2 2 1 Raw value Hz Cal History Number 2 2 1 4 1 2 2 1 4 Date Time Factor fc Factor tc Ver History Number 2 2 1 5 1 2 2 1 5 Date Time Absorbance Reference va...

Page 77: ...ue 3 1 3 4 Standard pH Progress 3 1 4 5 3 1 4 Service Verification Progress 3 2 1 1 3 2 3 2 1 Fill System Progress 3 2 2 5 3 2 2 Simulation Alarm Relay 3 3 1 3 3 Relay 1 3 3 2 Relay 2 3 3 3 Signal Out...

Page 78: ...1 2 1 4 2 1 2 Alarm Low 4 2 1 2 25 Hysteresis 4 2 1 2 35 Delay 4 2 1 2 45 Total chlorine 2 Alarm High 4 2 1 3 1 4 2 1 3 Alarm Low 4 2 1 3 25 Hysteresis 4 2 1 3 35 Delay 4 2 1 3 45 Calc Monochl Alarm...

Page 79: ...0616 77 Logger Log Interval 4 3 1 4 3 Clear Logger 4 3 2 Eject USB Stick 4 3 3 If USB interface is installed Display Screen 1 Row 1 4 4 1 1 4 4 4 4 1 Row 2 4 4 1 2 Row 3 4 4 1 3 Screen 2 Row 1 4 4 2 1...

Page 80: ...Contacts Alarm Relay Disinfection Free av chlorine Alarm High 5 3 1 1 1 1 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 1 1 5 3 1 1 1 Alarm Low 5 3 1 1 1 25 Hysteresis 5 3 1 1 1 35 Delay 5 3 1 1 1 45 Total chlorine 1 Alarm High 5 3...

Page 81: ...5 3 4 1 5 3 4 Signal Outputs 5 3 4 2 Output Control 5 3 4 3 Fault 5 3 4 4 Delay 5 3 4 5 Miscellaneous Language 5 4 1 5 4 Set defaults 5 4 2 Load Firmware 5 4 3 Password Messages 5 4 4 1 5 4 4 Mainten...

Page 82: ...relay is active again Cleared errors are moved to the Message list 1 3 Maintenance List 1 3 5 Demands necessary maintenance e g preparing new reagents 1 4 Message List 1 4 1 Shows the error history Er...

Page 83: ...eference kit Reference value True value of the reference kit according to label 2 2 2 pH Electrode Only if option pH is installed Current Value Shows the actual measured pH value Raw value Shows the a...

Page 84: ...e Process Calibration of tc fc p 51 for more details 3 1 3 Process pH Only available if option pH has been installed Cor rection of pH electrode See Process Calibration of tc fc p 51 for details 3 1 4...

Page 85: ...will be reset 3 4 Set Time Adjust date and time 3 5 Cleaning Automatic cleaning process using the Cleaning module II con trolled by transmitter of AMI Codes II CC Measurement is interrupted Flow erro...

Page 86: ...p and switches the valve to the cleaning solution 1 right container 3 5 3 Fill Channel 12 Activates the cleaning pump and switches the valve to the cleaning solution 2 left container Cont Signal outpu...

Page 87: ...o the process requirements If the interval is set to 0 min only fac is measured Range 0 60 min 4 1 5 Default pH If the pH value of the sample is known it can be entered in this menu This menu only app...

Page 88: ...on two screens Toggle screens with the key Each screen displays max 3 process values 4 4 1 Screen 1 4 4 1 1 Row 1 4 4 1 2 Row 2 4 4 1 3 Row 3 Possible settings for all rows are None Free av chlorine...

Page 89: ...nected the pro grammed standards are not active Range 1 00 pH 13 00 pH 5 1 5 Cleaning Program if one or two solutions are used on Cleaning module See 3 5 Cleaning p 83 Range 1 Solution 2 Solutions 5 2...

Page 90: ...r to drive a control unit Available functions are Linear bilinear or logarithmic for process values See As process values p 88 Control upwards or control downwards for controllers See As control outpu...

Page 91: ...1 40 12 Range low 0 10 ppm or 0 10 mg l 5 2 1 40 22 Range high 0 10 ppm or 0 10 mg l Parameter Calc monochl 5 2 1 40 13 Range low 0 10 ppm or 0 10 mg l 5 2 1 40 23 Range high 0 10 ppm or 0 10 mg l Par...

Page 92: ...controller The combination of a P controller with a D controller will minimize the response time to a fast change of the process value If the derivative time is set to zero the D controller is switch...

Page 93: ...ters Total chlorine 2 5 2 1 43 12 Setpoint 0 10 ppm or 0 10 mg l 5 2 1 43 22 P Band 0 10 ppm 0 10 mg l 5 2 1 43 Control Parameters if Parameters Calc monochl 5 2 1 43 13 Setpoint 0 10 ppm or 0 10 mg l...

Page 94: ...ec 5 3 2 32 31 4 Derivative time The derivative time is the time till the ramp re sponse of a single P controller will reach the same value as it will be suddenly reached by a D controller Range 0 9 0...

Page 95: ...flow Temperature pH 5 3 1 1 Disinfection 5 3 1 1 1 Free av chlorine 5 3 1 1 1 1 Alarm High If the measured value rises above the alarm high val ue the alarm relay is activated and E001 is displayed in...

Page 96: ...ion of the alarm relay is retarded after the measuring value has risen above fallen below the programmed alarm Range 0 00 28 800 Sec 5 3 1 1 3 Total chlorine 2 5 3 1 1 3 1 Alarm High If the measured v...

Page 97: ...m will al ways be indicated in the display pending error list saved in the message list and the logger Available values Yes or no NOTICE Sufficient flow is essential for a correct measurement We recom...

Page 98: ...mes sage list Range 0 14 pH 5 3 1 6 26 Alarm Low If the measured value falls below the alarm low value the alarm relay is activated and E040 is displayed in the message list Range 0 14 pH 5 3 1 6 36...

Page 99: ...t upper lower Control upwards downwards Timer Fieldbus End of Batch relay 2 only 2 Then enter the necessary data depending on the selected func tion When the relays are used as upper or lower limit sw...

Page 100: ...a motor valve both relays are needed relay 1 to open and relay 2 to close the valve 5 3 2 22 Parameter Choose on of the following process values Free av chlorine Free available chlorine Total chlorin...

Page 101: ...e the classic membrane pumps with a potential free triggering input Dosing is controlled by the repetition speed of dosing shots 5 3 2 32 21 Pulse frequency Max pulses per minute the device is able to...

Page 102: ...time the signal and control outputs are held in the operating mode programmed below Range 0 6 000 Sec 5 3 2 6 Signal Outputs Select operating mode of the signal output 5 3 2 7 Output Control Select op...

Page 103: ...Interval 5 3 2 7 Output Control see Interval The relay contact can be activated at one or several days of a week The daily starting time is valid for all days 5 3 2 342 Calendar 5 3 2 342 1 Start time...

Page 104: ...the relay is active 5 3 4 3 Output Control relay or signal output 5 3 4 4 Fault 5 3 3 1 Function End of Batch No Input is never active When closed Input is active if the input relay is closed When ope...

Page 105: ...on parameters are kept in memory All other values are set back to default values Completely Sets back all values including communication parameters 5 4 3 Load Firmware Firmware updates should be done...

Page 106: ...d 5 5 1 Protocol Profibus 5 5 20 Device address Range 0 126 5 5 30 ID Nr Range Analyzer Manufacturer Multivariable 5 5 40 Local operation Range Enabled Disabled 5 5 1 Protocol Modbus RTU 5 5 21 Device...

Page 107: ...OXYCON ON LINE Buffer Catalogue No A 85 419 200 Product name OXYCON ON LINE KI Catalogue No A 85 112 300 Product name Calibration Solution pH 4 Catalogue No A 85 113 300 Product name Calibration Solu...

Page 108: ...in Installation Logger Logger Interval Event Driven Clear Logger no Display Display 1 Line 1 Free av chlorine Display 1 Line 2 Total chlorine 2 Display 1 Line 3 Calc comb cl Display 2 Line 1 Total chl...

Page 109: ...5 Sec pH Alarm high 14 00 pH pH Alarm low 0 00 pH pH Hysteresis 0 10 pH pH Delay 5 Sec Sample Flow Flow Alarm yes Sample Flow Alarm High 500 B s Sample Flow Alarm Low 5 B s Sample Temp Alarm High 55 C...

Page 110: ...Parameter Temperature Settings Actuator Frequency Settings Pulse Frequency 120 min Settings Control Parameters Setpoint 30 C Settings Control Parameters P band 1 C Parameter Sample Flow Settings Actua...

Page 111: ...me 00 00 00 Calendar Monday to Sunday Off Run time 10 Sec Delay 5 Sec Signal output cont Output Control cont Input Active when closed Signal Outputs hold Output Control off Fault no Delay 10 Sec Misce...

Page 112: ...I Input 10 31 Instrument Setup 19 Interface 35 Interface RS485 35 Interface USB 35 Interpolation 87 106 Interrupt measurement 10 L Logger 85 106 M Measurement interval 46 Measuring Range 16 Message L...

Page 113: ...6 250 581 220616 111 AMI Codes II CC Index Software 42 Solenoid valve 63 Standard pH 53 82 T Terminals 29 31 32 35 Tube numbering 62 V Ver History 81 Verification 50 82 87 W Wire 27 Z Zero photometry...

Page 114: ...112 A 96 250 581 220616 AMI Codes II CC Notes 13 Notes...

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