Yes
[Conductivity] window is white! See procedure number
No [Conductivity] window is red! Allow up to three (3) minutes OR until if the [Conductivity]
window turns white. TWO (2) possible scenarios below:
1)
IF the window turns white: See procedure number
2) IF after three (3) minutes the window remains RED: Proceed to
procedure number
T- 1.0.133 VERIFY 'OUT OF BYPASS'
Call debug screen 0. Figure right, is Valve #24's 'dot' blue OR white?
1)
IF (and ONLY if) BLUE: See procedure number
2) IF WHITE: See parts a THROUGH c below:
a) Call debug screen 2. To ENSURE
the shunt door is CLOSED,
nd
CVRCLS (2
column from left) = 1!
b) From the Home screen, ENSURE the [Conductivity] AND [Temperature] windows are pale
yellow/white!
c) Call debug screen 0. Watch Valve #24's 'dot' for up to (2) more minutes OR until if it turns blue. TWO
(2) possible scenarios:
1)
IF (and ONLY if) the 'dot' turns blue: See procedure number
2)
IF the 'dot' remains white AND the [Temperature] window is white: Proceed to
procedure number
T- 1.0.134 VALVE #24'S 'DOT' IS BLUE / VERIFY 'OUT OF BYPASS' CIRCUIT
Call the Home screen. ENSURING [Dialysate Flow] is set to 500 ml/min, is the external flow indicator's 'bob'
rising at least ¼ way up in the sight tube?
Yes
'Bob' moving! Proceed to
No 'Bob' NOT moving! See parts a THROUGH c below:
a) ENSURE the shunt door is CLOSED!
b) ENSURE the [Temperature] AND [Conductivity] windows are NOT RED!
c) If 'bob' still is not moving AND Valve #24's 'dot' is blue there may be masked Flow Error.
T-
7.0.0.
(page 226).
T-
7.0.0.
page 232
, procedure number
2008K/K2 Troubleshooting Guide
P/N 507298 Rev. H
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T-
1.0.20.
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