Carefree of Colorado Service
Manual
P
ARAMOUNT
052548-301r13
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S
ENSOR
R
EPLACEMENT
The replacement sensor is furnished with a 25 foot cable. The cable is furnished in case the installed cable
has been damaged or compromised.
NOTICE
Do Not attempt to cut and splice the cable. If damaged, the cable must be replaced to
ensure system integrity.
R
EMOVING THE
O
LD
S
ENSOR
(Detail A
1.
Remove the #10 x 3/4 screw in the mounting bracket.
2. Slide the sensor out of the bracket.
(Detail B)
3. Unscrew the wire gland from the sensor case and slide
down the wire and out of the way.
4. Remove the back of the sensor case to reveal the PC
board.
5. Carefully remove the board from the case. In some
instances, the board may be tacked with adhesive and
must be pried out. Use care to not damage the cord or
connector.
6. Disconnect the cable from the board and slip the connector
out of the case. Set the old sensor parts out of the way.
7. Test the integrity (continuity) of the installed cable. Several
cable testers are commercially available. If the cable is
faulty, go to "Replacing a Sensor and Cable". If the cable is
OK go "Installing a Sensor Only".
R
EPLACING A
S
ENSOR AND
C
ABLE
1. Remove the existing cable. Pay particular attention to the routing and attachment points of the existing cable.
2. Slide the new sensor into the vertical mounting bracket and secure with a #10 x 3/4 screw as shown.
3. Route the new cable through the wire channel and coach to the control box. Arch the cable slightly at the arm
joints to avoid binding.
Tip: Use a small tool, such as a flat bladed screwdriver, to gently spread open the channel then insert
the cable into the channel. Do this for the entire length of the channel until the cable is fully inserted.
I
NSTALLING A
S
ENSOR
O
NLY
:
1. On the new sensor, loosen the clamping nut on the wire gland.
2. Unscrew the wire gland from the sensor case and slide down the wire.
3. Remove the back of the sensor case to reveal the PC board.
4. Carefully remove the board from the case.
5. Disconnect the cable from the board and slip the connector out of the case.
6. Slide the connector of the existing installed cable into the new sensor case.
7. Attach the wire gland to the case. Do not tighten the clamping nut at this time.
8. Attach the cable to the new board.
9. Reassemble the new sensor.
10. Tighten the cable gland clamping nut.
11. Slide the new sensor into the vertical mounting bracket and secure with a #10 x 3/4 screw as shown.
Cable Connector
Cable Gland
Clamping Nut
PC Board
(ref)
DETAIL
A
DETAIL
B
Paramount015
#10 x 3/4 Screw
Sensor
Lead Rail
(ref)
Bracket (ref)
Wire Channel
(ref)