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8 PC- maintenance, Error messages and Power-on failure

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8 PC- maintenance, Error messages and Power-on

failure

8.1

Required hard disk space for data storage.

The CM files stored on the hard disk can vary from 6MB to 30MB. Therefore it is important

from time to time to check whether enough free space is present on the hard disk.

ChemoMetec recommends a minimum of 10G Bs free space on the hard disk.

It is recommended to make a periodic archiving of CM files to external storage. Those

archived CM files can then be removed from the hard disk of the PC.

The periodic archiving can be made on either the creation date of the CM file, or when the

free disk space is below a certain amount, or when the disk space used for CM files

exceeds a certain amount. Contact the local IT Administrator in order to get information

about procedures for external data storing.

A good example of the archiving procedure could be based upon:

CM files older than 3 months are archived

CM files uses more than 50GBs of disk space, archive the oldest CM files until less

than 20GB is used

When less than 10 GBs free space, archive the oldest CM files unti l less than 20GB

is used.

Refer to the NucleoView NC-200 User’s Guide for additional information.

8.2

Error messages

Under certain conditions the NucleoView NC-200 software will display error messages

during operation. Corrective actions can be found in the Help section of the NucleoView

NC-200 software, but if they do not correct the errors, contact ChemoMetec A/S or the

local distributor.

8.3

Power-on failure

If the NucleoCounter NC-200 cannot be turned on, please verify that the power supply is

connected to the NucleoCounter NC-200 and a working mains plug.

If the NucleoCounter NC-200 still does not turn on, inspect and/or replace the fuse as

described below.

The fuse holder is located at the rear side above the power plug, see Figure 14

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