Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
No Power to Instrument
Ensure that the POWER switch is pressed for five (5) seconds minimum.
The most common failure mode is that the batteries are dead. Try
replacing the batteries with new alkaline batteries or try powering the unit
from the AC power adaptor or battery extender (if available).
If the unit is being operated from the external battery extender, make sure
that the power switc
accompanied by an audible beep.
GENie EC, GENie O3:
accompanied by an audible beep. Accurate airflow is critical to an
accurate gas mixture.
The microprocessor and built-in precision mass flow sensor continuously
monitor the airflow. If, however, a flow problem develops (e.g. air
blockage or kinked tubing) which cannot be corrected within ten seconds,
after
an additional minute, the instrument will enter the purge mode and then
power down.
Sample draw instruments can only be calibrated utilizing the GENie O3 by
filling a gas bag and drawing the calibration gas from the bag. It may also
be possible to ca
fitting between the GENie O3 and the unit to be tested. This will however
require that the sample draw rate of the instrument under test be lower
than that of the GENie. It should be noted that the maximum flow rate of
the GENie O3 is produced at
.2PPM and is 1.0 LPM.
accompanied by an audible beep.
The unit will produce this warning whenever the selected