RKI Instruments Eagle Series User Manual

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51 • Maintenance

Eagle Instruction Manual

2. Unscrew the two large screws on the top of the case, then carefully

lift the top of the case and lay it aside.

3. Locate the oxygen sensor. With the batteries closest to you, the

oxygen sensor is at the bottom left corner of the sensor block.

4. Unplug the cable leading from the oxygen sensor at the large

multi-pin connector.

5. Loosen the screws on the metal strap that covers the oxygen

sensor.

6. Push the strap toward the screw that is furthest away from the

battery compartment.

7. Swing the strap aside.

8. Remove the oxygen sensor.

9. Install the replacement sensor in reverse order.

Replacing the H

2

S or CO Sensor

Replace the H

2

S or CO sensor when:

• The H

2

S or CO channel cannot be calibrated correctly.

• The H

2

S or CO reading cannot be set to 00 by the Demand Zero

command.

NOTE:

Allow up to 1/2 hour after you replace the H

2

S or CO sensor,

or if charged batteries have not been installed for an extended
period, for the channel to show a normal response, then
calibrate the sensor.

To replace the H

2

S or CO sensor:

1. Take the Eagle to a non-hazardous location, and turn the power

off.

2. Unscrew the two large screws on the top of the case, then carefully

lift the top of the case and lay it aside.

3. Locate the toxic gas sensor you intend to replace. With the

batteries closest to you, the sensor for Channel 3 is at the top right
corner of the sensor block, and the sensor for Channel 4 is at the
bottom right corner of the sensor block. Note the color of the leads
extending from the sensor you intend to replace.

4. Unplug the appropriate sensor connector from the circuit board.

Use the color of the leads to determine the appropriate connector.

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