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Hello! Looking the service manual of this infusion pump. im incountering error 7, dont know the meaning.
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Super Hero
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I have the TE-171/172 manual, and it is a good one (very detailed).
I can't remember where I got it from; probably from one of the more "obscure" websites (and I never download from any of the "pay wall" locations).
Anyway, and unfortunately, it is a large (47 Meg) .doc file (MS Word). I don't have my old PDF tools available these days, so I can't produce a .pdf version, and 47 Meg is too large to attach to an email.
Also, what are the limitations of Gmail at your end? I seem to recall that Gmail does not like to receive .zip files, for example (easily got around by renaming the file extensions).
Using one of my favourite (and trusty) tools - namely Christian Ghisler's "Total Commander" - I have been able to split the .doc file into two .zip files of around 22 Meg a piece. Each .zip file contains a number (16 or 18) files of 1.46 Meg each.
If I sent those two files to you, you would need "Total Commander" to recombine the files (menu option Files | Combine Files...) into a single .doc file. I have tried it here, and it works OK.
If you don't already have "Total Commander", it may be downloaded for free. I would recommend doing just that, having used it myself almost daily for over 18 years.
Next ... I'll take a look at the manual to see if it offers any clues about the error you are encountering.
If you don't inspect ... don't expect.
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The manual does not mention "error 7" per se, but "Er 7" gets a mention:-
Er 7 : 1) Main CPU out of time. Er 7 : 2) Flexible cable disconnected or poorly connected.
So maybe it's "just" the flexible cable (presumably the one between the main board and the door assembly).
Good Luck!
If you don't inspect ... don't expect.
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Hi Geoff You could use WeTransfer to send the document, you don't need an account, just upload and send whoever a link via message so they can download it. I think the link stays valid for a few days https://wetransfer.com/Kind regards Mark
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Nice one, Mark ... I've given it a go.
The transfer remains available for seven days, apparently (up until 21 October). Hopefully it got through to Ariel OK.
TBH, I had thought that WeTransfer required payment; not sure what the score is there (but I know that Malcolm is a big fan).
If you don't inspect ... don't expect.
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Hi Geoff, we use it to send files internationally all the time, specifically files that have executable elements as Outlook blocks them automatically, without even telling the intended receiver that something was sent to them, which is annoying. It works and as it doesn't need an account, it makes it easy for the receiver
Mark
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It seems that if you upgrade to WeTransfer Pro you then become able to change the expiration date to whenever you want.
Meanwhile, Ariel needs to get a move on and download that manual before the 21st!
If you don't inspect ... don't expect.
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