Seametrics WMP-Series User Manual

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MAINTENANCE, REPAIR and TROUBLE SHOOTING

Problem

Probable Cause

Try...

Blank display:

WMP101

Blank display:

WMP104

Reading “-EP-”

Flow but no flow rate reading

No power to unit

Batteries dead or misinstalled

Empty or partly filled pipe

Excessive air pockets or foaming

Heavily coated electrodes

Check power supply

Check wiring

Check polarity, replace batteries

Rearrange piping to ensure full pipe

Remove meter and wipe electrodes

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

There are no user-serviceable parts in the WMP-Series me-

ters except the batteries in the WMP104.

Battery Replacement.

When the “low bat” indicator appears,

the batteries should be changed. Either six each AA alkaline

cells are required, or two each C lithium cells with integrat-

ed wiring harness, depending on power option ordered with

meter. To change the batteries, first remove the four screws

which hold the top cover in place. Be careful not to lose the

wash ers. Move the top cover to one side and remove the

foam retainer which covers the battery tray or pack.

> For units with AA alkaline batteries, remove the old bat teries

from the battery tray, and replace them with fresh ones, tak-

ing care to fol low the polarity indicators in the battery tray.

> For units with the optional C lithium batteries, carefully un-

plug each of the two battery wiring harness connectors. Slip

the batteries out from under the elastic retainer, and replace

them with the new batteries. Reconnect each of the two wir-

ing harness connectors. The connectors are indexed for cor-

rect installation.

Replace the foam retainer, then put the top cover back in

place. Warning! Use Extreme Caution not to pinch wiring or

other assembly parts under the housing seal - this may cause

an ingress of water, voiding the product warranty. Replace the

four screws and washers, then tighten them securely using

cross-pattern to evenly compress the gasket. Environmental

and Safety note - take care to dispose of all batteries in ac-

cordance with Federal, State, and Local regulations.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

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