WAF—Page 2
Page 2 of the WAFs menu looks like this.
Warnings, Alarms & Faults
The following WAFs are accessed from page 2.
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In a conveyor application, the belt has stopped.
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In a conveyor application, there are no products on the conveyor but a
contaminant has been detected.
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The product phase angle used to reject product has drifted beyond the limits you
prescribed.
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There is a problem in the search head or oscillator. In most instances, this fault
occurs because the head balance is out of the auto-balance range and needs to
be readjusted. For further assistance, please contact Thermo Fisher Scientific—as
described in the "Contacting Thermo Fisher Scientific" section at the end of the
manual.
WAF—Page 3
Page 3 of the WAFs menu looks like this.
Warnings, Alarms & Faults
The following WAFs are accessed from page 3.
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There was a problem when you ran the Quality Test function.
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There was a problem when you ran the AuditCheck function.
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The battery attached to the detector's CPU is getting low and needs to be
replaced.
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The detector's CPU memory has been corrupted and should be reset to its factory
defaults. See page 186 for details.
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