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Jobo ATL-2300 chemical pumping error
Thanks Ralf
It will not be necessary as I have now fixed the fault having spoken to a very helpful lady on the JOBO Analogue Support desk in Germany. The fix is as follows Connect machine to power, but leave switched off. Press Enter, Start and Power on buttons simultaneously. This brings up the Service Menu on which there are a great many things - 14 items I think. Scroll down to No 11- Fill sensor. Press Enter, then toggle using up or down arrow to change from With to W/O. Press Enter. Press Power Off button. Repair Complete!!!! I have just run a test with same conditions as last night and the machine pumped all chemicals in all bottles through with no errors. It does mean that I have to fill with correct volume of chemicals for each run. However this was part of my routine anyway in order to conserve E6 chemicals. For those with ATL2X00 machines, this Service menu could be the place to start when things go wrong. I shall look there first in preference to experiencing similar hassle to yesterdays palaver. I only hope that I haven't written this in haste! Baxter |
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Jobo ATL-2300 chemical pumping error
Baxter wrote:
It will not be necessary as I have now fixed the fault having spoken to a very helpful lady on the JOBO Analogue Support desk in Germany. I know her. If only there were someone like her in every company. Ralf -- Ralf R. Radermacher - DL9KCG - Köln/Cologne, Germany private homepage: http://www.fotoralf.de manual cameras and photo galleries - updated Jan. 10, 2005 Contarex - Kiev 60 - Horizon 202 - P6 mount lenses |
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Jobo ATL-2300 chemical pumping error
"Baxter" wrote in message ups.com... Press Enter, Start and Power on buttons simultaneously. This brings up the Service Menu on which there are a great many things - 14 items I think. Scroll down to No 11- Fill sensor. Press Enter, then toggle using up or down arrow to change from With to W/O. Press Enter. Great ... that is the way it is done on more modern equipment with non-volatile memory. See if there is a diagnostics section in the service menu ... if Jobo did the software correctly it should be possible to display the status of the liquid fill sensor on the display, this lets you fiddle with it and find what it is that is causing the signal to drop. |
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