
Maintenance
ECA 450
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Instruction 0024-9400
3.
Clean probe assembly by generously spraying carburetor cleaner through
each of the barbed fittings of the probe handle, while allowing the cleaner
to flow out of the probe tip.
4.
After spraying with carburetor cleaner, remove all the residual cleaner by
repeatedly flushing the probe assembly with alcohol.
5.
Clean sampling hoses by first squirting a few drops of detergent into one
end of each sampling hose. Then force water through each hose until all
detergent is removed (a faucet adapter connected to a small piece of
rubber hose can be used to supply a rapid flow of water through the
sampling hose).
6.
Wipe off surfaces of probe and sampling hoses with a clean rag.
7.
Allow parts to dry completely. If available, blow compressed air through
probe and hoses to expedite the drying process.
8.
Reassemble parts of probe assembly.
4.7 Resetting the Microprocessor
If the analyzer “locks-up” and cannot be turned off, or begins to operate in an
erratic manner, remove the analyzer’s top panel and press the Reset button,
located on the main printed circuit board. See Figure 4-6.
Note:
Pressing the Reset button WILL NOT erase memory nor change the
analyzer’s calibration settings.
Figure 4-6. Reset Button
RESET BUTTON