Re prime supply and A reagent. Same range error happened after the fail test for me. The prime scenario fixed it for mine.
The test failing. In every case I've ever seen it it's because of tubing issues. Either from the top of the cap or inside the cap if the metal tube is cock-eyed.ive never seen that issue. interested in what causes it.
thanks bruce for the clarification. ill keep that in mind if i ever encounter it.The test failing. In every case I've ever seen it it's because of tubing issues. Either from the top of the cap or inside the cap if the metal tube is cock-eyed.
Check for leaks, or could be that the reagent and sample isn’t mixing correctly. I’ve also had three tridents and got rid off mine when they sent me a third one. All replacements were brand new since I was within the first year. Keep in mind that this all happened within 4-5 months. The first two gave me the error for test B. Customer service is great but be prepared to take a whole video which can last 45 minutes with the cover off to see what the components are doing, then upload to YouTube and send them the link if you cant figure out what’s going on. I loved my trident when it worked but for the price tag and reagents you need to buy isn’t worth it. Specially when you count on it to monitor very important perameters. I’ll just wait to get another trident once they fixed all these issues.I've had three Tridents now. This is the most common error that probably crops up once or twice a year for me. Sometimes it happens multiple times over a short period of time. Priming it usually works, but if it doesn't I pull put the drawer and reset all the tubes carefully, and that does it.