Troubleshooting - Honeywell GAMIC-V-CHRG1 User Manual

The sampler motorized sampling pump
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Troubleshooting

If a problem occurs, calibrate the Sampler.
If the problem persists, refer to the Troubleshooting table, below.
If the problem cannot be resolved, contact
Problem
Sampler does not turn on.
Continuous low flow alarm.
System fault alarm.
Sampler automatically turns off.
Sampler turns off with red FAIL LED flashing.
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Possible Cause
No batteries.
Depleted batteries.
Damaged or defective Sampler.
Extreme environmental change has formed condensation in the
pump mechanism.
Automatic Shutdown feature activated due to weak batteries.
A blocked state was not triggered during calibration.
There is water in the water trap.
Filter is in backwards.
The filter is dirty.
The filter assembly or drain plug is not installed.
Rear assembly screws are loose.
Pump has failed.
Solution
Install batteries.
Replace batteries.
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Wait approximately 15 minutes for the condensation in the Sampler to clear.
Replace batteries.
Activate the Sampler. During calibration, block the airflow of the Sampler when the
yellow LED flashes.
Empty the water trap.
Remove the filter plug assembly and orient the filter so the open end is facing away
from the filter plug. Re-insert the filter plug assembly.
Replace the filter.
Install the filter assembly and drain plug.
Tighten rear assembly screws.
Note: Do not tighten greater than 3.0 in-lb
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The Sampler
Troubleshooting
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Screws
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