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7.3. CLEANING OR REPLACING THE ABSORPTION TUBE

NOTE:
Although this procedure should never be needed as long as the user is careful only to supply the
photometer with clean, dry and particulate free zero air, it is included here for those rare occasions
when cleaning or replacing the absorption tube may be required.
1. Remove the center cover from the optical bench.
2. Unclip the sample thermistor from the tube.
3. Loosen the two screws on the round tube retainers at either end of the tube.
4. Using both hands, carefully rotate the tube to free it.
5. Slide the tube towards the lamp housing.
The front of the tube can now be slid past the detector block and out of the
instrument.
CAUTION
DO NOT CAUSE THE TUBE TO BIND AGAINST THE METAL HOUSINGS.
THE TUBE MAY BREAK AND CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
6. Clean the tube with Distilled or de-ionized water by running a swab from end-to-end.
7. Air-dry the tube.
8. Check the cleaning job by looking down the bore of the tube.
It should be free from dirt and lint.
9. Inspect the o-rings that seal the ends of the optical tube (these o-rings may stay
seated in the manifolds when the tube is removed.)
If there is any noticeable damage to these o-rings, they should be replaced.
10. Re-assemble the tube into the lamp housing and perform an AUTO LEAK CHECK
on the instrument.
NOTE:
It is important for proper optical alignment that the tube be pushed all the way towards the front of the
optical bench when it is re-assembled.
This will ensure that the tube is assembled with the forward end against the stop inside the detector
manifold.

7.4. REBUILDING THE DRY AIR PUMP

The diaphragm in the sample pump will periodically wear out and require replacement.

A sample rebuild kit is available. See Appendix B of this manual for the part number of

the pump rebuild kit. Instructions and diagrams are included with the kit.

Always perform a Flow and Leak Check after rebuilding the Sample Pump.

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