Terminating a sample and resetting the pump – SKC 228-9530 QuickTake 30 User Manual

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8. Remove and seal the sample medium.
9. Re-assemble the calibration train (see Calibration and Sett ing Flow) and verify fl ow.
10. Send sample, blanks, and pertinent sampling information to a laboratory for

analysis.

Terminating a Sample and Resetting the Pump

For timed and continuous runs: from a running pump, press [



]. The pump is

now in Hold. Press

while in Hold. Sample reset (rSEt)

will display. Press [



] to zero the cumulative run time

and reset the pump.

For intermitt ent sampling, there is no Hold. Press [



]

to stop the pump. The LED will display SErr (sampling
error). Press

to view cumulative run time. Press [



]

to return to run time presets.

Cumulative run time resets to 0 even if intermitt ent
sampling is started again.

Digital display:

Terminate sample and

reset pump

Digital display:
Sampling Error

Flow Fault
Manufacturer default: enabled. User may disable feature.
If the pump is not able to compensate due to excessive back
pressure, a fl ashing FLOF will appear on the LED. If the
fault is not corrected within fi ve seconds, the pump will
beep four times and stop running.

Restoring Sampling from a Flow Fault
Fault restart (manufacturer default: enabled)
Fault restart will att empt to restart the pump every 10 seconds up to fi ve
times. Cumulative run time can be displayed by pressing

. Press

again

to return to the fault (FLOF) display. If the pump does not automatically
restart, att empt to correct the fl ow blockage, then press [



] to place the

pump in Hold. Press [



] to resume sampling.

Fault restart (user disabled)
Cumulative run time can be displayed by pressing

. Press

again to

return to the FLOF display. Att empt to correct fl ow blockage and press
[



] to place the pump in Hold. Press [



] to resume sampling.

The fl ow fault and fl ow fault restart features can be enabled or disabled by
the user as desired. See Advanced Setup, Enabling/Disabling Alarm and Fault
Features.

Digital display:

Flow fault

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