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At the time of writing this manual (April 1998) there is no
awareness of any field based situation where such
interference has ever occurred and this advice is only given
to satisfy the requirements of the Directive.
Sensor Filter and Sensor Replacement
The sensor is housed at the tip of the gooseneck assembly.
To remove the sensor:
1.
Turn the unit off.
2.
Pull off the top half of the sensor housing. Pushing to
one side aids removal.
3.
With care move the ‘Tip-light’ LED to one side to
gain access to the sensor (small silver can).
4.
Unplug the sensor and replace it with a new one.
Note: The sensor can be fitted in either one of two ways
without affecting instrument operation.
5.
Realign the LED ensuring it sits above the sensor.
6.
Replace sensor cover by pushing it firmly in place.
Note ! the locating pin between the body and sensor
cap.
The sensor has a life greater than 3 years.
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