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Instruction 24-9460

46

Fyrite

®

INSIGHT

Instruction 24-9460

47

Fyrite

®

INSIGHT

6.3 O

2

Sensor Replacement

Material Required:

• O

2

Sensor (P/N 24-0788)

Fyrite

®

Rear Panel

Pry tab upward
to remove the
battery door
from the unit.

CO

Sensor

O

2

Sensor

Fig. 6.4

Procedure:

1. After battery door is removed, remove

connector tubing from both sensors.

2. Pull O

2

sensor from its socket and

remove the O

2

cap.

3. Properly dispose of the old sensor. En-

gage the nub on the new sensor within

the slot on the cap's side and twist to

secure the cap and sensor together.

4. Install the cap and sensor unit by

• Aligning the ribs on the sides of the

sensor with the corresponding shape

in the base.

• Inserting the pins into the connec-

tors in the base.

5. Reattach tubing.

6.2 Water Trap / Filter

6.2.1 Emptying the Water Trap Chamber

The water trap chamber should be emptied after every test, or when the

water condensate approaches the tip of the riser tube.

1. Remove water trap chamber per Figure 6.3.

2. Pour out liquid condensate, and then reassemble trap.

6.2.2 Replacing the Filter Element

Replace the filter element when it becomes visibly dirty or becomes satu-

rated with water.

Material Required:

• Filter element, P/N 07-1644

• Small flat blade screwdriver

1. Remove water trap chamber per Figure 6.3.

2. Pry apart filter chamber using a small flat-blade screw

driver. Remove and discard old filter.

3. Install new filter and reassemble filter chamber, making

sure that surfaces “A” and “B” contact each other.

4.

Reassemble

trap.

Fig. 6.3

FILTER
ELEMENT

“A”

“B”

Pry apart
filter chamber
using a small
flat-blade
screwdriver
inserted into
notch

When reassem-
bling filter chamber,
make sure surfaces
“A” and “B” contact
each other

WATER
TRAP
CHAMBER

FILTER
CHAMBER

Pull apart
using a
twisting
motion.

DO NOT
rock back
and forth!

O2 Cap

Sensor

Slot

Nub

Fig. 6.5