2-10
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
UNIT WILL NOT POWER UP;
NO LAMPS, NO TONES:
•Power cord connections.
•Damaged cord.
•Power outlet dead
•Rear panel fuse blown. (If replacement fuse blows, call for service.)
UNIT POWERS UP BUT DISPLAY
AND SOUND IS NONSENSE:
•Call for service.
"HLP" CODE APPEARS RIGHT
AFTER POWER UP:
HLP CODE
1,2
•Call for service (microprocessor failure).
3
•Unit requires calibration service.
4-7
•Call for service (digital logic failure).
8
•Shorted hand switch or footswitch. Disconnect or replace hand or footswitch.
9
•Internal switch set to calibration (CAL) mode.
10,11
•Improper calibration.
12
•Call for service.
13
•Stuck control panel button. Cycle power and allow unit to initialize
without switching controls.
"HLP" CODE APPEARS
DURING OPERATION:
HLP CODE
5
•Possible internal overload. Try cycling power switch before calling service.
12
•Try cycling power switch before calling service (display error).
21
•A.R.M. Circuit fault - call for service.
NORMAL POWER UP,
NO ACTIVATION:
•Defective foot switch.
•Defective hand switch.
RETURN MONITOR ALARM:
•PAD mode selection incorrect.
•Monitor SET not pressed in DUAL mode.
•Return electrode not connected.
•Defective return electrode.
•Dual foil electrode placed on poor site.
NO OUTPUT, BUT ACTIVATION
INDICATORS ARE ON:
•Accessory not properly connected.
•Handswitched accessory with foot switch activation, or vice versa.
•Coag mode not set for expected accessory.
•Defective accessory, cable or adapter.
•Electrode not fully inserted in pencil.
•Return electrode not connected to patient (SINGLE MODE).
LOWER THAN EXPECTED OUTPUT:
•Poor return electrode contact to patient.
WARNING: BURN HAZARD:
Correct before continuing or raising output power.
•Incomplete or contaminated contact on cable, accessory, electrode or adapter.
(Usually accompanied by audible or visible sparking.)
If the trouble cannot be corrected on site, contact CONMED Technical Service at the toll-free number shown on the inside cover of this
manual. Please have the model number and serial number from the rear power nameplate along with a description of the problem,
including power settings, accessories, in use, etc.
Our staff will ensure that your problem is corrected as quickly and painlessly as possible.
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