User`s guide
M3000A/M3046A/M3015A/M3016A Service Guide
Troubleshooting the Instrument 5-35
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This test is a non-destructive, visual test of the SGRAM video memory. From left to right, top
to bottom a small square consisting of colored bars moves over the whole screen during
approximately 30 seconds. During this test, the memory content of the video display
(consisting of small blocks of memory) is read into other memory and stored. Then the
memory blocks are filled with a colored bar pattern, cleared again, and then recovered with
the previously stored data. The tested display then reverts to the pre-test state.
The test continues until either it is switched off or Service Mode is exited.
6XFFHVV—The test is SDVVHG if the display has reverted to the pre-test state once the test has
passed over the whole screen once. (Be aware that numerics are updated also during a
running display test. This should not be considered a fault.
)DLOXUH²The test is IDLOHG if the display has not reverted to the pre-test state once the test has
passed over the whole screen once. If the test fails repeat the test to make sure that it is not a
single (sporadic) fault. If it fails again, exchange the System Board.
The advantage of this test compared to the SGRAM video memory test executed in the
coldstart test is that the patient database is not erased and the active default set is not reset to
user defaults.
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The cumulative time the backlight has been operating is shown. When replacing backlight
tubes, this counter must be reset. A reset of the backlight time must be confirmed.
If the backlight tubes have been on for an estimated time of typically 25 000 hours,
brightness might be reduced by about half and the tubes should be replaced. Since the
reduction of effective brightness depends on a number of factors, the decision to replace the
tubes should be determined on a case by case basis rather than the total number of operating
hours. Examples of factors that contribute to reduced backlight brightness are as follows:
• Cumulative operating hours.
• Operating-interval time or user-set brightness level.
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The cumulative time the pump in the M3015A Measurement Server Extension (sidestream
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) has been operating is shown. When replacing the pump, this counter must be reset. A
reset of the pump time must be confirmed.
Note: When the PumpOpTime has been reset an INOP will be generated: “CO
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OCCLUSION”. To clear this INOP you must perform a flow check and store the flow in
Service Mode (select “Store Flow”)
The effectiveness of the Pump gradually decreases over time. As a result, periodic
replacement is necessary.
Agilent Technologies recommends replacement of the Pump as follows: