Aquametrix 2200C Conductivity Controller User Manual User Manual

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c) The microprocessor circuit board is located on the swing-out assembly behind

the door. Swing the assembly out, lift it up to unseat the lower hinge pin (the
upper hinge pin is spring loaded.) The assembly is now free. The circuit board
is fastened to the front panel by five screws. Remove the screws to release the
circuit board.

9.4 Customer Service


9.4.1

If a problem has not been resolved with the above procedures, a telephone

consultation with your AquaMetrix representative, or directly with Water Analytics
will provide the answer.


Water Analytics, Inc.

Tel: (978) 749-9949

100 School Street (855) 747-7623

Andover, MA 01810

Fax: (978) 749-9961

Email: support@Water Analytics.net


9.6 Parts and Accessories

9.6.1

The major parts are listed below. When ordering parts please use the complete
part number.

Description

Part #

Fuse, 0.25A Quantity of 5

A35-72

Power Supply Circuit Board Assembly, 120 Vac

C13-103A

Power Supply Circuit Board Assembly, 240 Vac

C13-103B

Microprocessor Circuit Board Assembly

C13-2200C

(Includes front plate and hinge.)

500 ml Conductivity Solutions,

Part No. varies with value

9.7 Instrument Return

9.7.1

If you are returning the instrument for service, please call an obtain an “Return
Material Authorization” (RMA) number. The box must be clearly marked with the
RMA number. Be sure to pack the instruments adequately because Water
Analytics will not be responsible for shipping damage. For safety reasons, Water
Analytics cannot accept instruments and sensors for repair that have not been
thoroughly cleaned of process materials.












STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY FROM THE MANUFACTURER

U.S.A.

WARNING: This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions manual, may
cause interference to radio communications. It has been
tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A

Canada


This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits
for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in
the radio interference regulations of the Canadian
Department of Communications.

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