FILE NO.
No. | Part name |
| Procedures |
! | Replacement of | 1) | Cut the sensor 100 mm longer than old |
| temperature |
| one. |
| sensor for | 2) | Cut the protective tube after pulling out it |
| servicing only |
| (200 mm). |
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| 3) | Move the protective tube toward the |
| Common service |
| thermal sensor side and tear the tip of |
| parts of sensor |
| lead wire in two, then strip the covering |
| TO, TS, TE, TD |
| part. |
4)Pass the stripped part through the ther- mal constringent tube.
5)Cut the old sensor 100 mm length on the connector side, and recycle that connector.
6)Tear the lead wire in two on the connector side and strip and covering part.
7)Twist the leads on the connector and sensor sides, and solder them.
8)Move the thermal constringent tubes toward the soldered parts and heat them with the dryer and constring them.
9)Wind the attached color tape round the both terminals of the protective tube when colored protective tube is used.
10)Fix the sensor again.
Remarks
Thermal | Cutting here | |
| 100 | |
sensor part | Connector | |
200 | Cutting here | |
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| 15 |
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| 70 |
| Thermal |
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| constringent tube |
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Cutting here
100
15
70 | Soldered part |
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NOTES:
1)Store the joint part of the sensor and the connector in the electric parts box.
2)Never joint them near the thermal sensor part. Otherwise, it would cause insulation inferiority because of dew drops.
3)When replacing the sensor using the colored protective tube, wind the color tape matching the color of that tube.
Dryer
Winding the color tape
These are parts for servicing sensors. Please check that the accessories shown in the right table are packed.
| Part name | Q’ty | Remarks |
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1 | Sensor | 1 | Length: 3 m |
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2 | Sensor Spring (A) | 1 | For spare |
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3 | Sensor Spring (B) | 1 | For spare |
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4 | Thermal constringent tube | 3 | Including one spare |
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5 | Color tape | 1 | 9 colors |
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6 | Terminal | 3 |
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