Model 990 dCLD II Component Leak Detector
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6.2 Symptoms Discussed in this Section
This section describes troubleshooting procedures for events that can occur during startup
and calibration, and events that can occur during normal operation. The first three events
described can take place during startup and calibration:
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POWER LED (Section 6.2.1 “POWER LED does not Light”) does not come on.
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HIGH VAC LED (Section 6.2.2 “HIGH VAC LED does not Light”) does not come on.
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SPEC TUBE LED does not turn on (Section 6.2.3 “SPEC TUBE LED does not Light or
Stay Lit” on page 6-4).
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No helium response (Section 6.2.4 “No Helium Response” on page 6-5).
The following events can take place during normal operation:
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Station fails to pump down displaying gross vacuum failures.
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High number of rejects suspected of being false alarms.
6.2.1 POWER LED does not Light
To check the POWER LED:
1. Verify that the power cord is connected.
2. Verify that power is available at the receptacle into which the 990 dCLD II is plugged.
3. Verify that the proper voltage is selected on the rear panel of the 990 dCLD II.
4. Open the fuse drawer and verify that the fuses are functioning properly and have the
correct rating for the power source.
5. Make sure the power switch is in the ON position.
If the POWER LED still won’t light, call Varian Customer Service at 1-800-8VARIAN
(1-800-882-7426).
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