Need help with the Instalab® 600?
Select from the list of frequently asked questions and troubleshooting tips below to find the answer.
Q: What is an error 6?
A: An error 6 means system or excessive reference log drift. If problem does not clear on its own clean reference disk and aperture glass.
Q: What is an error 7?
A. An error 7 means there is too much system noise. It normally will clear itself, if not contact DICKEY-john service at 1-800-637-3302.
Q: Can I develop my own constants?
A. Yes, DICKEY-john has a regression program that will help you develop your own constants.
Q: Can the INSTALAB test whole grains?
A. No, it can only test ground samples.
Q: What is an error 0?
A: Error 0 means the sample is not reflective enough. Clean the sample cup, or try a different sample.
Q: What is an error 11?
A: An error 11 means a constant has been altered in memory. Check to see if a constant has been changed.
Q: How long does the INSTALAB take to run a sample?
A. Typically, the INSTALAB will test a sample in 10 seconds.
Q: How do I correct an error 6 upon startup?
A. Wait a couple of hours for the machine to warm up.
Q: What is an error 1?
A. Error 1 means the sample is too reflective. Clean the sample cup, or try a different sample.
Q: How many filters can the INSTALAB use?
A. The INSTALAB can use 4-10 filters.
Q: Screen says cannot operate with current configuration.
A. Push system button, enter on configuration, make sure channel and boom type are the same.
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