Maintenance – LaMotte SMART Spectro Spectrophotometer User Manual

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SMART Spectro Operator’s Manual 2.11

MAINTENANCE

CLEANING

Clean with a damp, lint-free cloth.
DO NOT ALLOW WATER TO ENTER THE SPECTROPHOTOMETER CHAMBER

OR ANY OTHER PARTS OF THE METER.

LIGHT BULB

The quartz halogen bulb in the SMART Spectro has an approximate life of 1000

hours. If a test is performed and there is no response and the unit is receiving

adequate power, the light bulb may need to be re-secured or replaced. With the

meter power ON check the rear lamp access panel to see if any light acan be

observed through the vents. If the lamp is not ON it is either loose or burnt out.

To determine if the lamp is loose, remove the vented panel on the back of the

meter. Loosen both thumb screws, noting that the thumb screws do not remove

from the unit completely; they are attached to the removable metal plate. Use a

clean, folded paper towel to gently push the lamp and see if it lights up. If so, it

was merely loose and can be fi rmly pushed into its socket. If the lamp doesn’t

light up, it should be replaced. Contact LaMotte Technical Service at 1-800-344-

3100 ext 2, or eamil [email protected] for a Return Authorization number and

service by LaMotte personnel. Or order LaMotte code# 27290-03 for a 10-watt

replacement lamp and replacement instructions.

CLOCK BATTERY (RAM BATTERY)

The Smart Spectro date/clock function is powered by its own battery. This

battery should be replaced about every 3 years. If the date or clock function

stops or if you receive the message “Warning RAM Battery Low” you should

replace the RAM battery as follows, or contact the LaMotte Technical Service

Department by phone at 1-800-344-3100, fax 410-778-6394 or email tech@

lamotte.com

Directions for opening the SMART Spectro meter housing

1. Before proceeding, unplug the Spectro AC power supply.
2. Turn the meter over and use a long neck (4” shaft) Phillips head screw

driver to unscrew all 4 screws located in the recessed cavities. Note; do not

remove the four screws that secure the rubber “feet” to the bottom of the

Spectro.

3. Holding the top and bottom together, carefully turn the meter over again.

The screws will fall out of the recessed cavity.

4. Carefully lift the top cover off. It is not necessary to disconnect any cables or

wires.

CAUTION: Be careful. The electronic circuits are static sensitive. DO NOT

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