GARBAGE OR XXXXXX IS DISPLAYED
✓
Check the standard counts in memory. If the standard counts are
suspect, perform new standard counts. If counts equal zero for
both systems, replace high voltage board (contact the nearest
Troxler Service Center).
✓
Check gauge for water damage. If the gauge is wet, dry the
gauge interior with hairdryer (on low heat) for 3 hours.
✓
Check the calibration constants. They should match the
constants on your calibration data sheet if your calibration
sheet is in metric units. (Refer to the note on page 5-10 to
determine if your calibration sheet is in metric units and, if not,
for instructions on converting B and F values from English to
metric units.)
✓
If necessary, perform a statistical stability (stat) test, record the
results and contact the nearest Troxler Service Center.
GAUGE TURNS OFF AFTER IT IS TURNED ON
✓
The gauge automatically turns off after five hours if no keys are
pressed. Try to turn the gauge on again.
✓
The gauge may be wet. Do not turn the gauge on until moisture
is removed from gauge interior! Component damage may result.
✓
If the battery is below 3.0 volts, recharge or replace the
batteries.
✓
The scaler may be defective. To test, replace the suspect scaler
with a good scaler.
SHORT BATTERY LIFE AFTER RECHARGING
✓
NiCad batteries may be charged up to 100 full charge-discharge
cycles. The batteries may be reaching end of life cycle - replace.
Note that all information stored in the gauge except the
calibration constants and the chosen language is lost when the
batteries are disconnected.
✓
Charger/adapter may not be supplying full charge – check the
AC outlet and the DC output (12 VDC).
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