Simplex 2098-9635, -9636 Photoelectric Smoke Detector Cleaning Instructions
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33 Simplex and 9636 Photoelectric Detectors Instructions publication provides cleaning photoelectric smoke detector with LED detector the REQUIRED Cleaning kit Simplex P N 553 431 alcohol Canned air or compressed oil free air A thin point screwdriver PROCEDURE Disassembly of White Guides 1 Since both detectors are cleaned same way only the 2098 9635 shown in photographs On the detector the elliptical hole that contains white guides See Figure 1 If you look straight down guides you will see a square hole containing a metal tab Refer to Figures 2A and 28 Remove the detector outer cover as follows the thin point screwdriver the guides the elliptical hole found in Step 1 Make sure the screwdriver With the screwdriver press down firmly on the metal tab beneath the guides to bend the tab down CROSS SECTION HOLE TAB Cover Removal 2A Cover Removal 28 1966 Simplex Recorder Gardner Mass 01441 0001 Remove screwdriver outer See Figure 3 If the does not come off repeat Step 28 to that the locking tab is bent down fully cover Detector Smoke Chamber 4 Detector Cover 3 Refer Figure 5 Carefully pull off the wrapped around the smoke chamber After up so that the cover will lock into place when replace cover bend the locking three locking tabs up breaks off bend one of the Orient the detector cover so that its interior faces Locate the three small plastic tabs that secure the tabs by pushing out on the outer at the tab locations The smoke chamber now be loose outer Refer to Figure 4 Pull the smoke chamber out of outer cover DO NOT LOSE THE SMALL THE COVER if used Screen Removal 5 the following screen be careful not to bend the Figure 6 screen easier Detector Optics 7 Insect Screen 6 Refer Figure 8 Using a lint free cloth wipe from the area around the detector optics With of the detector remove the screws in the lower Detector USE ONLY ALCOHOL FOR Refer the can level while spraying Figure 7 Using canned air clean half of the detector the use alcohol the optics are exceptionally swabs clean them Use a dry swab to the optics clean The swabs are part of the cleaning kit Area Around Detector Optics 6 Refer to Figure 9 Use a presoaked TX806 pad and a few minutes and of the cleaning the screen place it in alcohol clean with a lint free cloth and clean exceptionally Detector Refer to Figure 11 Reform PROPER AS SHOWN insect screen FIGURE 11 Insect Screen 11 Place the insect screen onto the smoke chamber its original position Place small sponge center of the outer cover See Figure 12 details used the Insect Screen 9 Refer dust from Figure 10 Using canned air carefu y inside surface of the chamber very dirty use presoaked TX806 pad from the cleaning kit and the inside of the chamber the chamber Smoke Chamber 10 Replacement 12 Refer to Figure 13 Align the white guides in the cover with the square hole in the smoke Gently push until with the three small plastic locking tabs parts Finally use a presoaked TX806 pad detector and clean See Figure 15 Detector Outside Surface 15 Smoke Chamber 13 smoke chamber outer cover seated and with See 14 Insert the cover onto the lower detector and turn the cover clockwise until it is fully Chamber and Outer Cover Alignment 14 5 66 004