Calibration Bath
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
This section contains information on troubleshooting and CE Comments.
Troubleshooting Table
In the event that the instrument appears to function abnormally, this section may
help to find and solve the problem. Several possible problem conditions are
described along with likely causes and solutions. If a problem arises, please read
this section carefully and attempt to understand and solve the problem. If the
probe seems faulty or the problem cannot otherwise be solved, contact an
Authorized Service Center for assistance. Be sure to have the model number and
serial number of your instrument available.
Problem
Causes and Solutions
The heater indicator LED stays red but the
temperature does not increase
The display does not show “cutout” nor displays an
incorrect bath temperature, but the controller
otherwise appears to operate normally. The problem
may be either insufficient heating or no heating at all
or too much cooling. Insufficient heating may be
caused by the heater power setting being too low,
especially at higher operating temperatures. Switching
to the higher heater power switch setting, if available,
may solve the problem. Try reducing cooling capacity
by increasing the cooling temperature, switching the
cooling power switch to “LOW”, or switching off the
cooling altogether. One or more burned out heaters or
blown heater fuses may also cause this problem. If
the heaters seem to be burned out, contact an
Authorized Service Center for assistance.
The controller display flashes “cutout” and
the heater does not operate
The display will flash “cutout” alternately with the
process temperature. If the process temperature
displayed seems grossly in error, consult the problem
“The display flashes “cutout” and an incorrect process
temperature”. Normally, the cutout disconnects power
to the heater when the bath temperature exceeds the
cutout set-point causing the temperature to drop back
down to a safe value. If the cutout mode is set to
“AUTO”, the heater switches back on when the
temperature drops. If the mode is set to “RESET”, the
heater only comes on again when the temperature is
reduced and the cutout is manually reset by the
operator. Check that the cutout set-point is adjusted to
10 or 20
°
C above the maximum bath operating
temperature and that the cutout mode is set as
desired. If the cutout activates when the bath
temperature is well below the cutout set-point or the
cutout does not reset when the bath temperature
drops and it is manually reset, then the cutout circuitry
may be faulty or the cutout thermocouple sensor may
be faulty or disconnected. Contact an Authorized
Service Center for assistance.