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Post by biomed111 on Mar 18, 2024 20:04:51 GMT
Has anyone else been having this issue? Bibag venting (Green banner) will appear causing machine to fail self test, only ind. conductivity. This doesn't happen often but the machine had passed this test 2x before?
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Post by NYHQCTech on Mar 19, 2024 18:11:23 GMT
If you aren't using the independent conductivity in place of the pHoenix meter or Myron-L, just disable it.
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Post by biomed111 on Mar 19, 2024 18:20:01 GMT
If you aren't using the independent conductivity in place of the pHoenix meter or Myron-L, just disable it. All of the machines in my area are using independent conductivity because they are trying to get rid of the phx meter pretty much. Unfortunately disabling it is not an option for me.
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Post by GuestMarch on Mar 19, 2024 19:41:32 GMT
What have you checked/changed so far?
I would check your bibag tubings to make sure it's not pinched, re-calibrate transducers pressures, check bibag ribbon cable, check for leaks at bibag air separator chamber & re-tightened those screws. Since you're down there anyways check v100 & transducer #110 - go into dialysis mode and go to screen 15, look at Bic Press when a bibag is put on and stabilized. Pressure should be above 80 PSI and up to 150 PSI. If it constantly over 150 PSI then I'd go ahead and replace T #110.
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Post by dave74 on Mar 19, 2024 22:25:42 GMT
If you aren't using the independent conductivity in place of the pHoenix meter or Myron-L, just disable it. I am not comfortable in doing that. Something isn't right, and you are masking the problem.
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Post by biomed111 on Mar 20, 2024 21:13:50 GMT
What have you checked/changed so far? I would check your bibag tubings to make sure it's not pinched, re-calibrate transducers pressures, check bibag ribbon cable, check for leaks at bibag air separator chamber & re-tightened those screws. Since you're down there anyways check v100 & transducer #110 - go into dialysis mode and go to screen 15, look at Bic Press when a bibag is put on and stabilized. Pressure should be above 80 PSI and up to 150 PSI. If it constantly over 150 PSI then I'd go ahead and replace T #110. Replaced #110 and the problem went away. Although I have seen this issue with other machines that had brand new kits installed. Again, this rarely occurs.
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Post by Biomedny on Apr 2, 2024 16:46:46 GMT
Where is this Transducer #110? Is it by the bibag assembly?
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Post by Biomed1111111 on Apr 2, 2024 16:49:51 GMT
Where is this Transducer #110? Is it by the bibag assembly? Correct, it would be the transducer located below the concentrate pump.
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