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A6 Errors
An A6 error occurs when the microswitch does not turn on when the solenoid is energized, or when the
microswitch does not turn off when the rotary solenoid is deenergized. An A6 error may be resolved by turning the
IRRADIATOR
off and then on. This error may also be resolved by removing any jammed dosimeters or a jammed
magazine. The jamming may have occurred because of improper loading of a dosimeter in the magazine.
This error may also be caused by failure of the solenoid or microswitch, in which case the solenoid or microswitch
should be replaced.
A7 Errors
This type of error occurs when the door switch is turned off while the power switch is turned on or while the loader
is operating. The two probable causes of this error are the door being opened during operating or the failure of the
door switch. Closing the door or replacing the door switch should eliminate the problem.
B-Type Error General Troubleshooting
For each of the B-type errors, there are several suggestions for troubleshooting the problem. First, check the
badge that caused the error for any substance which may have caused it to stick. Second, verify that the badge
was properly loaded into the magazine. Third, remove any obstacle which may be preventing operation to
continue. Fourth, perform a loader and changer reader check. Fifth, adjust or replace any faulty parts.
B0 Errors
This error occurs as the badge is being raised out of the magazine and the upper sensor does not detect a signal
within the specified time limit, even though the specified number of pulses were transferred to the pulse motor for
badge insertion into the number code reader housing. The probable causes of this error are something blocking
the path of the badge, the magazine positioning is incorrect, failure of the pulse motor or sensor, or failure of the
mechanism controller. This error may be corrected by following the troubleshooting suggestions given in B-Type
Error General Trouble shooting section.
B1 Errors
A B1 error occurs as the badge is being lowered into the magazine after it is read and the lower sensor does not
detect a signal within the specified time limit, even though the specified number of reverse pulses were transferred
to the pulse motor for badge insertion. This error occurs after a badge has been read and the badge data have
been transmitted to a connected computer and/or printer. The probable causes of this error are blockage of the
path of the push-up road, failure of the pulse motor, failure of the sensor, or failure of the mechanism controller.
This error may be corrected by following the troubleshooting suggestions given in B-Type Error General Trouble
shooting section.
B2 Errors
After a badge has been read and it is being lowered into the magazine, a B2 error occurs if the badge sensor does
not detect a signal within the specified time limit, even though the lower sensor detects that the push-up road is in
its down position. Since the badge had been read and was being returned to the magazine, the data from the
badge were transmitted to a connected computer and /or printer. This error is usually caused by something