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Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc. Page 78 Manual No. M/98-211-A0701
Viscometer Will Not Return to Zero
Rheometer is not level
Adjust the laboratory stand
Pivot point or jewel bearing faulty
Perform calibration check
Contact Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc. or your Brookfield dealer for repair.
Inaccurate Readings
Verify spindle, speed and model selection.
If % readings are under-range (less than 10%), the units display (%, cP, D/cm
2
, 1/sec) will
flash; change spindle and/or speed.
EEEE on the digital display means the unit is over-range (greater than 100%); reduce speed
and/or change spindle.
Verify test parameters: temperature, container, volume, method. Refer to:
•“More Solutions to Sticky Problems, Section III
DV-III+ Digital Rheometer Operating Instructions, Appendix C, Variables in Viscosity
Measurements.
Perform a calibration check; follow the instructions in Appendix E.
Verify tolerances are calculated correctly.
Verify the calibration check procedures were followed exactly.
If the unit is found to be out of tolerance, the unit may be in need of service. See Appendix I for
details on How to Return Your Rheometer.
Display Reading Will Not Stabilize
Special characteristic of sample fluid. There is no problem with the rheometer.
Refer to Appendix C
Check for erratic spindle rotation
Verify power supply
Contact Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc. or your Brookfield dealer for repair.
Bent spindle or spindle coupling.
Contact Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc. or your Brookfield dealer for repair.
Temperature fluctuation in sample fluid
Use temperature bath control.