AMI Analyzer Manual
Maintenance and troubleshooting
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Sensor replacement cautions:
CAUTION: The sensor contains a caustic or acid liquid. If there is any sign of a liquid in the cell
compartment, do not allow it to come into contact with your skin. If it does, immediately flush
the affected area with water for a period of at least 15 minutes. Refer to the Material Safety
Data Sheet provided
Dispose of leaking or used sensors in accordance with local regulations.
Sensors usually contain lead which is toxic, and should generally not be
thrown into ordinary trash. Refer to the MSDS to learn about potential
hazards and corrective actions in case of any accident.
Figure 8. Inserting sensor in cell block
Sensor replacement procedure:
1. Turn off the sample gas flow using the flow selection valve on the front panel.
2. Unscrew the cell cap.
3. Remove the old sensor.
4. Open the bag containing the new sensor.
5. Push the new sensor into the block using its handle as shown above.
6. Holding the sensor in place, pull out the stainless steel tag.
7. Allow the reading to stabilize for 45 seconds, then span the reading to 20.9%
8. Turn the valve back to sample.
9. Replace the cell cap.
10. Screw it down tightly but only hand-tight.
11. Dispose of the old sensor in an environmentally appropriate way. It is similar to a lead-acid battery in
terms of environmental hazard.