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Troubleshooting and Service 
Teledyne API – Model T300/T300M CO Analyzer 
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4.  SUSPECT A LEAK FIRST!  
  Customer service data indicate that the majority of all problems are eventually 
traced to leaks in the internal pneumatics of the analyzer or the diluent gas and 
source gases delivery systems.   
  Check for gas flow problems such as clogged or blocked internal/external gas 
lines, damaged seals, punctured gas lines, a damaged / malfunctioning pumps, 
etc. 
5.  Follow the procedures defined in Section 12.5 to confirm that the analyzer’s vital 
functions are working (power supplies, CPU, relay PCA, touchscreen, PMT cooler, 
etc.).   
Figure 3-6 for the general layout of components and sub-assemblies in the 
analyzer.   
  See the wiring interconnect diagram and interconnect list in Appendix D. 
12.1.1.   FAULT DIAGNOSIS WITH WARNING MESSAGES 
The most common and/or serious instrument failures will result in a warning message 
being displayed on the front panel.  Table 12-1 lists warning messages, along with their 
meaning and recommended corrective action.   
It should be noted that if more than two or three warning messages occur at the same 
time, it is often an indication that some fundamental analyzer sub-system (power supply, 
relay board, motherboard) has failed rather than an indication of the specific failures 
referenced by the warnings.  In this case, a combined-error analysis needs to be 
performed. 
The analyzer will alert the user that a Warning message is active by flashing the FAULT 
LED, displaying the the Warning message in the Param field along with the CLR button 
(press to clear Warning message). The MSG button displays if there is more than one 
warning in queue or if you are in the TEST menu and have not yet cleared the message. 
The following display/touchscreen examples provide an illustration of each: 
06864B DCN6314