AMI Codes-II TC
Troubleshooting
7.
7.1.
Diagnostic
values
Frequently
asked
questions
A-96.250.631 / 280219
Troubleshooting
This chapter provides some hints to make troubleshooting easier.
For any detailed information how to handle or clean parts please
see
Maintenance, p.
gram the instrument please see
80.
General Instructions
NOTICE: The sample for the manual measurement (with DPD)
must be taken directly from the flow cell.
If you need further help please contact your dealer. Note serial
number of instrument and all diagnostic values before doing so.
Zero photometry: 10'000–16'000 Hz (mostly near 16 000 Hz)
Slope photometry: 0.8–1.2
pH offset: New pH sensor: near 0, old pH sensor > 50 mV
pH slope: typically: 55–62 mV/pH unit.
Problem
Unstable values
Codes display
higher or lower than
manual measure-
ment
Sample flow alarm,
but there is sample
44. For any detailed information how to pro-
Program List and Explanations, p.
Possible Reasons
Sample taken too close to feeding line
Sample flow too irregular or too low
Wrong manual measurement or old
chemicals have been used. Repeat the
verification.
Reagents of AMI Codes mixed wrongly or
not completely
Check sample flow at photometer outlet.
It must be at least 100 ml/min. For that
place the photometer outlet tube into a
measuring cup for 1 minute.
Check sample line for pressure fluctua-
tion.
Check for regular air bubble pattern.
Check flow alarm values in menu
p.
92)
5.3.1.3,
65
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