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3. Remove the analyzer bottles and pour the solutions into an
applicable drain.
4. Flush and fill the analyzer bottles with deionized water.
5. Install the analyzer bottles in the bottle enclosures and complete a
prime cycle two times.
a. Push MENU.
b. Select SENSOR MENU>APA6000 #1 APA 6000>SOLUTIONS
AND CLEANING>PRIMING>PRIME ENTIRE SYSTEM NOW to
start a prime cycle.
6. Remove the analyzer bottles and pour the solutions into an
applicable drain.
7. Set the power switch to off.
8. Clean the bottle enclosures. Refer to

Troubleshooting and diagnostics

When an alarm or warning is active, a number (1–8) or "N" shows at the
bottom of the screen. A number shows when a sensor warning, sensor
alarm or set point alarm is active. The number identifies the analyzer that
has an active alarm/warning. "N" shows when a Aquatrend network
alarm is active. If the flash on alarm setting is enabled, the screen also
flashes.
To see the alarm/warning message, push MENU and select ALARM
LOG>1-APA6000 #1 APA 6000>WARNING/ALARM LOG (or SET
POINT ALARM LOG).
• Warning/Alarm Log—contains the sensor warnings and sensor
alarms that have occurred (maximum of 14). Refer to
Table
3. Sensor warnings identify a condition that requires user
attention, but the condition does not prevent the analyzer from
accurately measuring and displaying sample readings. Sensor alarms
cause the analyzer to go to standby mode because the analyzer is not
able to accurately measure and display sample readings.
• Set Point Alarm Log—contains the set point alarms that have
occurred (maximum of 14). Refer to
occurs when a set point is configured in the alarm settings.
How to clean spills
on page 5.
Table 2
and
Table
4. A set point alarm only
The most recent alarm/warning shows at the top of the list. A bell icon
shows to the left of the alarms/warnings that are active. Select an
alarm/warning and push ENTER to see the alarm details. When the
alarm/warning is selected, the alarm/warning is acknowledged
(deactivated).
When the warning/alarm log or set point alarm log is full, no new alarms
are added to them. Warnings/alarms are not automatically erased to
make space for new warnings/alarms. Make sure to periodically erase
the alarms from the alarm/warning logs.
• To erase the set point alarm log and sensor alarm logs, push MENU
and select SENSOR MENU>APA6000 #1 APA 6000>SENSOR
DIAGNOSTICS>CLEAR ALARM LOG>YES.
• To erase the Network and AquaTrend alarm log, push MENU and
select AQUATREND MENU>AQUATREND DIAGNOSTICS>CLEAR
ALARM LOG>YES.
Table 2 Sensor warnings
Message
Description
POWER FAILURE
The power source
was temporarily
disconnected or set
to off.
CAL STD1 (or 2)
The readings of the
REPEATABILITY
calibration standard
vary.
STD1 (or 2) FAIL
The readings of the
ACC/REP
standard are not
within acceptable
calibration limits and
are not repeatable.
Solution
None
Note: To disable warnings triggered by
power failures, push MENU and select
SENSOR MENU>APA6000 #1 APA
6000>SENSOR
DIAGNOSTICS>SENSOR WARNING
OPTIONS>OFF.
This warning is typically caused by
a mechanical failure. Refer to
General troubleshooting
procedure
on page 19.
This warning is typically caused by
a mechanical failure. Refer to
General troubleshooting
procedure
on page 19.
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