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Make sure that the cable is fixed properly.
Lead the cable up on the back side of the front cover and
x. It is important that the cable is fixed
e
to the front cover.
The cable is mounted in the connector
the Main Box. Tighten the connector ha
TEMPERATURE SENSORS
into the Main Bo
strips to fix the cable
properly. We recommend that you us
marked RECV 2 on
rd with your fingers.
possible to use up to three temperature sensors. Two of them (Temp 1 +
) are using a standard which is limited in the temperature range, but has a very high precision.
or and water sensor. The last input (Temp 3) is
d for the exhaust sensor.
his is the cylinder head or plug sensor. There are different types, depending on your engine type.
r 2 input.
Remove the washer on your spark plug before mounting
The ring for the sensor is mounted between the cylinder head and
the spark plug. Use plenty of strips to secure the cable from the
cylinder head to the Main Box. You may need different types if
you use different engines. Ask you dealer or contact Unipro if you
are in doubt.
Mount the cable in the connector marked TEMP 1 or TEMP 2 on
the Main
th your fingers.
Exhaust sensor
The exhaust sensor is used to measure the temperature of the exhaust gas from the engine. It is
important to mount it correctly, at the
the piston, you will measure temperat
input for the exhaust sensor!
On the 6002/7002 it is
2
These inputs are used for the cylinder head sens
able to measure very high temperatures, and can therefore be use
Cylinder head sensor
T
The cylinder head sensor must be use with the temperature 1 o
Box. Tighten the connector hard wi
right position. If you mount the sensor to far away from
ure of the flame instead of the gas! Use only the TEMP 3
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