Tip:
When a leak is detected, a “Leak Detected” error message appears.
Notice:
To avoid damaging electrical components and circuitry, do not
disconnect an electrical assembly while electrical power is applied to a module.
To completely interrupt power, set the on/off switch to the "off" position, and then
disconnect the power cord from the ac source. Wait 10 seconds thereafter before
disconnecting an assembly.
2.
Power-off the solvent manager.
3.
Open the solvent manager’s door.
4.
Locate the source of the leak, and make the repairs necessary to stop it.
Notice:
To avoid damaging the leak sensor, do not grasp it by the ribbon cable.
5.
Remove the leak sensor from its reservoir, grasping the sensor by its serrations, and pull
upward.
Figure 2–12: Leak-sensor assembly
Serrations
Ribbon cable
Prism
Tip:
If you cannot easily manipulate the leak sensor after removing it from its reservoir,
detach the connector from the front of the device (see
).
6.
Use a nonabrasive, lint-free wipe to dry the leak-sensor prism.
7.
Roll up a nonabrasive, lint-free wipe, and use it to absorb the liquid from the leak-sensor
reservoir and its surrounding area.
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