Step 2: Visual Inspection - GE Sievers 900 Series Operation And Maintenance Manual

On-line total organic carbon analyzers
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Explanation: This error displays when the syringe is not positioned in the location expected by the
Analyzer. Confirm that the syringe's electrical connection is securely fastened and that no tubing is
obstructing the syringe's movement. Turn the Analyzer off and on and restart analysis. If the error
persists, contact Technical Support.
57 - Oxid Syringe Error
Message: "Error detected with the oxid syringe. Inspect the syringe and cables. Refer to the 900
Oper. and Maint. Manual for recommendations."
Explanation: This error displays when the syringe is not positioned in the location expected by the
Analyzer. Confirm that the syringe's electrical connection is securely fastened and that no tubing is
obstructing the syringe's movement. Turn the Analyzer off and on and restart analysis. If the error
persists, contact Technical Support.
64 - Fatal Error
Message: "Multiple errors within 24 hours. Contact GE."
Explanation: This error displays when multiple fatal errors, which require you to reset the Analyzer,
occur within 24 hours. Contact Technical Support.
65 - Main Board Error
Message: "An error has been detected on the Main Board. Please refer to the 900 Oper. and Maint.
Manual. Contact GE if problem persists."
Explanation: A communication error with the main board has occurred. Turn the Analyzer off and
on and restart analysis. If the error persists, contact Technical Support.
66 - Analog Error
Message: "An error has been detected on the analog board. Please refer to the 900 Oper. and Maint.
Manual. Contact GE if problem persists."
Explanation: A communication error with the analog board has occurred. Turn the Analyzer off and
on and restart analysis. If the error persists, contact Technical Support.
67 - Internal Error
Message: "An internal error has been detected. Please contact GE."
Explanation: This error displays when a software error occurs in the Analyzer. Contact Technical
Support.

Step 2: Visual Inspection

After confirming that there are no warning or error messages indicating a specific problem,
proceed to a visual inspection of the Analyzer to identify any obvious physical problems or
symptoms. Begin with an external visual inspection, and proceed to an internal visual inspection. If
possible, perform the inspection with the Analyzer in analysis mode so you can verify that relevant
modules are performing as usual (described below).
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