Power Analyzer On and Off
DO NOT connect or disconnect cables when the analyzer is powered ON. |
When the system is powered on for the first time or after a period of non-use, allow it to warm up for at least three hours before analyses. During this time, a purge carrier gas (such as helium or nitrogen) should be flowed through the system at about 50 cm3/min. The heat zones should be set at 110 °C.
When the analyzer is powered on (but the application is still not running), the red Fault light and the green Attention! light are lit. When the application is started and communication is established with the analyzer, these lights are turned off and the green OK light is lit.
A carrier gas must be flowing through the detector whenever the detector filaments are turned on; otherwise, the filaments will deteriorate and lose sensitivity. If the gases are shut off, the filaments are automatically turned off after five minutes. |
Power ON the equipment in the following order:
- Computer, monitor, and printer
- Analyzer
Power OFF the equipment in the following order:
- Exit the analysis program. Failure to do so could result in loss of data. If an analysis is in progress when closing the application, the following message is displayed:
2459 - An Instrument is busy. A delay in restarting this application could result in loss of new data. Continue program exit? Yes / No
Yes. Closes the program. The analysis continues and data continue to be collected. The data will be restored when the application is restarted. Reports queued in the print manager will print. If a power failure occurs and an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is not attached to the analyzer, the data collected after exiting the analysis program are lost.
No. The program remains open and the analysis continues to run.
- Computer, monitor, and printer
- Analyzer
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