
ECA 450
Parts & Service
Instruction 0024-9400
77
Symptom
Probable Cause & Remedy
“Sensor Output Low”
message
appears during calibration.
Sensor is nearing the end of its
useful life. Calibration is still good,
but the sensor should be replaced
soon.
“Sensor Not Calibrated”
message
appears during calibration.
Sensor’s output is too low to be
calibrated. Replace sensor per
Section 4.4.
“– – – –”
appears in one or more of
the data fields in the Combustion
Test RUN screen.
The analyzer is not able to calculate
a numerical value based on current
measured data. Numerical data will
appear when the analyzer begins to
detect valid data.
“x x x x”
appears in a sensor’s data
field.
Sensor in over range. The
associated sensor is detecting a
value that is outside the analyzer’s
detection range. This symbol also
appears in the number field of the
HC sensor when there is not enough
Oxygen present to accurately
measure the combustible gas level.
“* * * *”
appears in a sensor’s data
field.
The field’s associated sensor was
reported as being in error when the
analyzer was turned on.
Gas pump motor sounds sluggish.
a. Gas flow restricted somewhere
between the probe tip and the
T-STACK connector. Ensure that
the probe tip is not plugged with
dirt, and that the Water Trap /
Filter Assembly is clean and not
saturated with water. Also, verify
that the probe’s gas hose is not
pinched.
b. Internal particulate filter clogged.
Replace filter per Section 4.5.
Gas pump motor does not start.
Loose pump connector. Remove
analyzer’s top panel and ensure that
the pump connector is securely
attached to the printed circuit
board.
Battery power does not last at least
8 hours.
Battery defective. Replace.