152 • Maintenance
EAGLE 2 Operator’s Manual
11. Squeeze the removal tool to push the tabs into the sensor slots until the electrode stack
and lamp are released.
12. Carefully lift the PID sensor body away from the electrode stack and lamp. If the
lamp remains lodged in the sensor body, carefully remove it with tweezers.
13. If the spring in the lamp cavity comes out, place it back into the lamp cavity.
14. Discard the old PID lamp.
NOTE:
At this point it is recommended that the finger cots be used on the fingers
handling the lamp. Finger cots are included with the lamp cleaning kit.
15. Hold the electrode stack between the thumb and forefinger of one hand and place the
window end of the new lamp inside the O-ring seal in the electrode stack with the
other hand as shown below. Take care not to touch the lamp window.
Figure 34: Reinstalling the Electrode Lamp
16. Twisting the lamp slightly during insertion will help to ensure the lamp window is
snug against the stack's front electrode. The lamp should be supported by the O-ring.
17. Continuing to hold the electrode stack between your forefinger and thumb, carefully
insert the lamp into the lamp cavity in the sensor ensuring that the lamp remains in
position.
18. Press in the electrode stack firmly to ensure that the stack wing clips are engaged and
the faces of the stack and sensor body are flush.
19. Carefully line up the PID sensor’s pins with the sockets in the bottom of the sensor
adapter and gently lower the sensor into the adapter until you feel it contact the
bottom.
20. Do not attempt to push the sensor in farther once it makes contact with the bottom of
the adapter until you are sure that the sensor’s pins are engaged with the sockets. If
you feel that the pins did not engage the sockets, slightly rotate the sensor back and
forth without putting pressure on it until you feel the pins engage the sockets.
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