Removing A Used Chemcassette; Troubleshooting Guide - Honeywell SPM Technical Handbook

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3.7 Removing a Used Chemcassette

Warning
Never reuse or rewind a used Chemcassette
To remove a used Chemcassette
lever (18). Remove the Chemcassette
screw and pull the empty Chemcassette
locator post.
Remove the take-up reel (27), slip off the used
Chemcassette
, and discard the tape.
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Section 1.5
See
for more information.

3.8 Troubleshooting Guide

System malfunctions are indicated by:
Pulsing audio signal
Flashing red and green system status LEDs (9)
and (12)
Flashing relay disable LED (13)
De-energized fail-safe instrument alarm relay
Section 4.7
See
for fault code information.
Note:
The relay disable LED (13) does not flash for
the open tape load lever fault (see
1.8.2).
If the system fails to activate following installation, you
will need to verify power connection.
SPM Technical Handbook
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, open the tape load
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center retaining
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3-4
SPM Single Point Monitor
The following actions should be taken to isolate the
cause of the system malfunction or failure to activate:
1. Check to make sure that the green system status
LED (9) is lighted. If not, check the instrument
power source (2) and the fuse (33).
2. Check that the front panel power switch (8) is
pressed up.
3. Check Chemcassette
(FAULT 30) will be signaled if the Chemcassette
runs out, breaks, or becomes discolored. Replace
or re-thread the Chemcassette
4. Check the tape load lever (18). An instrument
fault (FAULT 25) will be triggered if the lever is
left open for more than two minutes.
5. If installed, check particulate filter condition. A
clogged filter will restrict sample flow (FAULT
17).
6. Check internal filters for clogging, discoloration
or moisture droplets (FAULT 17).
7. Ensure sample and exhaust lines are not pinched
or kinked (FAULT 17).
8. Verify system response. If the problem persists,
consult Honeywell Analytics Service.
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