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5

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

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Introduction

For more information on replacing the oxygen sensor, please refer to page 4-19 in the service manual.

What you need

Step 1

              Oxygen Sensor               
  • Turn off ventilator before starting this repair.
  • Shut off or disconnect the air and oxygen gas supplies before starting this repair.

Turn off ventilator before starting this repair.

Shut off or disconnect the air and oxygen gas supplies before starting this repair.

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Step 2

  • To avoid damaging equipment, always use standard electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions
  • Put on an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves

To avoid damaging equipment, always use standard electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions

Put on an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves

Step 3

  • Remove the 2 screws (phillips size 1) securing DOR2112M to the front of the e360 ventilator.
  • Pull back the cover to gain access to the oxygen sensor

Remove the 2 screws (phillips size 1) securing DOR2112M to the front of the e360 ventilator.

Pull back the cover to gain access to the oxygen sensor

Step 4

  • Remove the Oxygen Sensor cable CBL2109A from the Oxygen Sensor R125P03-002 by unscrewing the connector on the cable

Remove the Oxygen Sensor cable CBL2109A from the Oxygen Sensor R125P03-002 by unscrewing the connector on the cable

Step 5

  • Remove the Oxygen Sensor by unscrewing the Oxygen Sensor counterclockwise.
  • If the Oxygen Sensor is installed too tightly to be removed, place a Newport reusable circuit on the oxygen sensor to obtain better friction while unscrewing the Oxygen Sensor.

Remove the Oxygen Sensor by unscrewing the Oxygen Sensor counterclockwise.

If the Oxygen Sensor is installed too tightly to be removed, place a Newport reusable circuit on the oxygen sensor to obtain better friction while unscrewing the Oxygen Sensor.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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