Problem
Possible Cause
• Dead batteries
Meter won't turn on
• Damaged electronics
Counter has exceeded
Flashing decimals
9999 units
Low batteries
Flashing BAT Icon
Leaking fl uid at the
• Need thread sealant
inlet / outlet port
• Cross-threaded port
Fluid fl ows; meter
• Turbine is jammed
won't count
• Meter failure
• Air is in system
Meter reading is
• Meter is installed backwards
not correct
• Fluid viscosity changed
• Wrong CAL/fl uid factor
• Poor calibration
• Air is in the system
• Meter is installed backwards
Meter is not
consistent / repeatable • Particulates in the fl uid
• Turbine is gummed up
• Operating outside fl ow
range of meter
• Calibration Error
• Meter may have
Err0
excessive wear
Damaged electronics or
Software error
Err1
Bad eeprom
Err2
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Table 2: Troubleshooting Guide
Solution
• Replace batteries
• Replace the meter
Reset display to zero by
pressing and holding button
2
Replace batteries
• Add sealant to the joint
• Replace the meter
• Flush the meter
• Replace the meter
• Ensure meter is full of
liquid at all times
• Correct fl ow direction
of the meter
• Use correct CAL/factor
• Recalibrate
• Ensure meter is full of
liquid at all times
• Correct fl ow direction
of the meter
• Flush the meter
• Put a screen in front of meter
• Operate within fl ow range
of meter
• Recalibrate with a more
accurate container
• Replace the meter
• Press and hold button
2 to reset counter and
then recalibrate meter
• Replace the meter
Replace the meter
6
6
Notes
Seal to electronics is
broken if the display is
removed or punctured.
Meter will continue to
operate normally.
See battery
replacement section
Meter will count air. Fluid
viscosities will change
with temperature
40 mesh minimum inlet
screen
Indicates fl uid calibration
is out of acceptable
range. Volumetric
container may not be
accurate or there is air
in the system. Meter may
have excessive wear
Meter still functions but
totals and calibration
will be lost if batteries
are removed.