GE 800 manuals
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1 3.Materials and Tools:7/16" open end or adjustable wrench 1/2" open end wrench Flat head screwdriver Phillips head screwdriver Scriber Teflon→ tape WARNINGS: •A 60-micronfilter must be used to ensure proper operation of the flow switch •Do not over tighten any fitting •Switch orientation should be no more than 15° from vertical alignment •Do not install units near ferrous metals, magnets or electromagnetic fields 2 FIGURE ONE:3 FIGURE TWO:4 TC ZERO CORRECTIONENT = SAVE CHAR/NUM CLR = RESTART/EXIT ARROWS = CHANGE CHAR FACTORYACCESSV SETSYRNGE ERASEERRS SETSERVO PRNTSETUP DUMPRAM SETEEPROM SET4-20MA SYRNGEMOV SYRNGPULSFIGURE FOUR: FACTORY ACCESS Menu FIGURE FOUR LAMPOXIDIZER ACID PUMPTUBING REAGENTFLUSH 5 5.2.10.REAGENT FLUSH is not a consumable to record5.2.11.Print or record Errors and Warnings if desired 5.3.Replace the EPROM chip (IC chip) CAUTION: 5.3.1.Turn off the analyzer power and disconnect the power cord 2.12CBI Zero Insertion Force Socket Low Profile Socket FIGURE SIX: Low Profile Socket Replacement FIGURE SIX: 6 2.12CBINOTCH 7 carrier, gently press the pins of the chip to conform to the carrierBe sure the NOTCH of the EPROM chip is toward the bottom of the analyzer and all the pins are engaged into the socket. Improper or forced installation will cause irreversible damage to the chip If the chip and carrier are not properly installed, a blank blue screen will appear on the front panel display 5.4.Once the EPROM chip is installed, close the analyzer 5.4.2.Reconnect the power to the analyzer 5.5.Turn the analyzer on while depressing the UP arrow NOTE: 5.6.Print or record the new memory constants by following Step 8 ANALOG #RAW DATA COND ZERO FIGURE EIGHT: FACTORY ACCESS Menu FIGURE EIGHT FIGURE TEN: Set EEPROM Exit screen 9 FIGURE TEN10 5.7.3.From the SETUP menu, choose SAMPLE MODE5.7.5.1.From SETUP, select 50/60HZ 5.7.5.2.Select the appropriate Frequency for the analyzer 5.7.6.Reset Acid/Oxidizer/UV Lamp/Pump Tubing dates and percentages 5.7.6.1.Select CONSUMABLES from the MAIN Menu, press Enter 5.7.6.2.Select ACID, OXIDIZER, UV LAMP, or PUMP TUBING, press Enter 11 CONSTANT VALUECONSTANT VALUE AFTER CONSTANT VALUE PRIOR NAME UPGRADE C1 CONST: C2 CONST: C1 THERM A: C2 THERM.A: C1 THERM B: C2 THERM B: C1 THERM C: C2 THERM C: C1 XFER (60Hz): C2 XFER (60Hz): C1 COND: C2 COND: C1 TEMP: C2 TEMP: STEPPER 1: STEPPER 2: SOAK 1: SOAK 2: FLUSH 1: FLUSH 2: SYRINGE 1: SYRINGE 2: BAUD: STEPFILL 1: STEPFILL 2: STEPZERO: DELAY: CELL1 ZERO: CELL2 ZERO: COND SKIP: A/D NOISE LEVEL: TOC MODE: PRINTER COLUMS: PRINTER BREAK: PRINTER TIME: SERVO FILL PULSE: SERVO DRAIN PULSE: SLOPE WINDOW: ANALOG MIN: 14 START TOCSETUP HISTORY CALIBRATE ERRORS CONSUMABLES FIGURE THIRTEEN: FIGURE FOURTEEN: FIGURE FIFTEEN: 15 DIGITAL INP. POLARITY RUN WHEN: OPEN CHANGE TO: CLOSEDARROWS TO CHANGE ENT = SET 16 normally open or closed
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