6-70
D51 Lactate Sensor Error
Problem
The system detects
an open connection
in the lactate
biosensor.
D60 Communications Error: 1, 2
Problem
The system
detects a data
communication
error when trying to
communicate with
the Rapidlink or
Rapidcomm data
management
system or the LIS.
D70 Codes
D70 Optics Error: 2
Problem
The system fails a
CO-ox optical
clarity test.
D70 Optics Error: 3, 4, 7
Problem
The system detects
a failure in the
CO-ox optical
components.
02087462 Rev. V
Rapidlab 1200 Operator's Guide: Troubleshooting
Corrective Action
1.
Check that the biosensor is correctly installed, the contacts
are aligned, and the spring-loaded latch is closed.
2.
If the biosensor has been on the system less than one day,
perform three 2-point calibrations.
Refer to Performing Manual Calibrations‚ page 3-4.
3.
If the problem persists, replace the biosensor.
4.
If the problem persists, call for technical assistance.
Corrective Action
•
Ensure that the cable is firmly connected to the
Rapidlab 1200 system and to all external devices.
•
Ensure that the cable is not damaged and that it is the correct
cable for connecting the systems.
•
Inspect the cables for wear or crimps.
•
Ensure that the Rapidlink or Rapidcomm data management
system or the LIS is correctly configured to communicate
with the Rapidlab 1200 system.
•
Ensure that the Rapidlab 1200 system is correctly
configured to communicate with the Rapidlink or
Rapidcomm system or the LIS and that the connection is
turned on.
•
Select
Status > Shutdown
•
Wait 10 seconds, and then turn the system on.
•
If the problem persists, call for technical assistance.
Corrective Action
1.
Perform a 1-point calibration.
Refer to Performing Manual Calibrations‚ page 3-4.
2.
If the problem persists, replace the CO-ox sample chamber.
3.
If the problem persists, call for technical assistance.
Corrective Action
•
Perform a 2-point calibration.
Refer to Performing Manual Calibrations‚ page 3-4.
•
Select
Diagnostics > CO-ox > Lamp Cal
•
If the problem persists, call for technical assistance.
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