O2 Innovations pmn manual Replacing Sensors, Remove shorting clip

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TARGET Series

ENMET Corporation

6.7 Replacing Sensors

When sensors can no longer be calibrated, they must be replaced. Replacing them is accomplished by removing the two screws holding the sensor end-cap of the instrument housing. A 2 mm allen key is required. Two #6-32 screws hold a bracket over the sensor board. Remove the screws and bracket. Remove the 2 spacers beneath the bracket to remove the sensor circuit board. Replace sensors as necessary and re-assemble. See figures 10 and 11.

CAUTION: New TOX1 and TOX2 sensors come with a shorting clip that must be removed for proper operation.

Sensor

Bottom View

Figure 10: Remove shorting clip

Sensor End Cap

2mm, Allen Screws

Gasket

Sensors

Sensor (PCB)

Circuit Board

Spacers

Bracket

2, #6-32 Screws

Figure 11: Replacing Sensors

NOTE: Be sure to properly install the gasket when re-assembling the instrument. The best technique is to thread the screws most of the way in. Install the gasket, then tighten the screws.

CAUTION: Be sure that all wires and tubing will not be pinched or stressed when sensor end cap is replaced.

If your TARGETinstrument was ordered with less than five sensors installed, one or more sensor inserts have been installed. These inserts are not operational and are installed to provide environmental and structure integrity of the sensor housing. If activating any of these is desired, contact ENMET or your local distributor for upgrade information.

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Contents Target Series Enmet CorporationTable of Contents List of Figures and Tables Unpack Regarding Damaged ShipmentsTarget Features Visual Alarms Display Charging Port Horn ON/OFF Button Select Button Menu Button GasketExample Power Down Display Instrument OperationLocations and Data logging Turning the Instrument On and OffCharging the Battery Example Display, Battery ChargingExample Display, Charging Complete Battery Life AlarmsInstantaneous Gas Alarm STEL/TWA AlarmsPop-Up Menu Example Pop-Up MenuExample Display, Auto-Zero from Pop-Up Menu Example Display of Calibration Status Programmed Flammable Gas CoefficientsExample Display, Combustible Gas Example Display, Internal Pump Status Internal Sampling PumpDate/Time/Battery Information Example Display of Date, Time, Battery LevelAlarms Values Example Display of Alarm ValuesMin/Max Values TWA ValuesStel Values Maintenance Operations Standard Maintenance MenuRecommendations CalibrationZero Adjust Applying Span GasCalibration Adapter, BRH 04834-002 Calibration Adapter, Reactive GasesAdvanced Maintenance Menu, Software 4.94 version Example Display of Advanced Maintenance MenuExample Display of Advanced Calibration Menu Example Display of BRH CalibrationExample Display of Set Alarm Menu Example Display while Setting Clock and Chirp intervalExample Display Changing Password Example Display Setting Battery Type Set Battery TypeExample Display of Set Operation Menu Set Operation Menu4a Advanced Maintenance Menu, Software 6.0 version 4a.2 Setting Instantaneous Alarms4a.1 Calibration 4a.3 Enable Sensors 4a.4 Internal Pump CalibrationReplacing Battery Pack PCBReplacing Sensors Remove shorting clipInstrument Information Enmet Part No DescriptionTarget Specifications Element SpecificationDefault Alarm and Configurations Default AlarmDefault Configuration Flow Diagrams Target Menu Quick ReferenceBasic Operation Menu Enter any calibration procedure from above Advanced Operation Menu BRH Advanced Maintenance Menu, Software 6.0 version Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause ActionWarranty Returning an Instrument for Repair PO Box Fairfield Court Ann Arbor, Michigan 734.761.1270 FaxRepair Return Form