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CheckPoint Pharma and CheckPoint
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Operation and Maintenance Manual
SUEZ © 2018 70 of 112 DLM 97200-03 EN Rev. A
Maintenance Menu Options
Diagnostics
Pump: Displays the current state of the pump and lets you set the pump state on and off;
also provides mechanism to drain water from the Sensor before shipping.
Lamp: Displays the current state of the lamp and lets you set the lamp state on and off.
Conductivity Board/Analog Board: Displays and continuously updates the value of the
current channel. The unit of measure displayed depends on the channel selected (µS/cm, °C,
or mV). Options are the following: IC conductivity, IC temperature, TC conductivity,
TC temperature, Cal resistor 1, Cal resistor 2, and Ground
Save Service Data: Saves data and settings files to the USB flash memory drive.
4-20 mA: Displays the current state of analog output 1, 2, or 3 and lets you output either
4 mA or 20 mA through the selected analog output.
Alarms: Displays the current state of both alarms and lets you set the alarms’ state on and
off.
Performing any of the diagnostics functions requires that the Sensor be in Standby mode. If the
Sensor is performing analysis and a diagnostic option is selected, analysis will be stopped (a
confirmation screen will be displayed).
Consumables
The Consumables screen displays the current state of the lamp, the pump tubing, and (if it is
installed) the battery.
To install new consumables, press F1, and then select F1 to install a new lamp or F2 to install a new
pump. The Horizontal Scroll bar selects between the day, month and year fields; the Vertical Scroll
bar changes the value in the selected field.
View Warnings and Errors
The View Error screen displays the Warnings and Errors history, with the most recent warnings and
errors at the top of the list. Use the Vertical Scroll bar to scroll through the list.
Press F1 to display the Remove Errors screen. To remove the current warning or error, press F1
and to remove all warnings and errors in the error history list, press F2.
A list of possible warnings and errors is shown Step 1: Review Warnings Errors on page 95.

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