
F.
Using a 10 mm wrench tighten the screws by one turn each,
alternating between the two screws with each turn.
G.
The end cap will come loose after several rotations of the screws.
Once loosened, pull the end cap free from the vessel. Set the end
cap removal tool and end cap aside.
Note:
There is a stainless steel end cap to cartridge connector piece that
joins the end cap with the cartridge. This piece may come out with the
end cap when it is pulled free or it may remain inside the cartridge. If the
connector piece remains inside the cartridge, pull it free.
Additional note for contactors that have been used in a hot sanitization
process.
In some instances the connector piece may be stuck in the cartridge. If
this occurs, it may be necessary to remove both end caps in order to
remove the cartridge. To remove the other end cap repeat steps A-G.
More detail on removing the cartridge is covered in the Cartridge
Removal section of this guide.
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