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Should these lights be unlit, you should exchange the fuse on the rear of the O2k where the power cable is plugged in. (A spare one is supplied with the O2k in the accessory box). If the 'comm' light is red, this indicates an electronic problem. Β | |||
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The meaning of the control LEDs on the oxygraph:
On the left hand side: the lights should be green
On the right hand side: the 'comm' light should be yellow or green
Left and right stirrer: should be red, yellow or green.
Should these lights be unlit, you should exchange the fuse on the rear of the O2k where the power cable is plugged in. (A spare one is supplied with the O2k in the accessory box). If the 'comm' light is red, this indicates an electronic problem.
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Template:Technical service Meaning of the control LEDs on the oxygraph:
On the left: lights should be green, On the right: the 'comm' light should be yellow or green, Stirrer left and right: should be red, yellow or green. Are these lights on?
If not, you should exchange the fuse (a spare should be in the accessory box) on the rear of the O2k where the power cable is plugged in. If the 'comm' light is red then an electronic problem is indicated.