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© 2009 Tyco Thermal Controls LLC H58519 11/09
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PushTT-FFSconnectororleadwireendthroughholeinblackplasticcap.•
Slide cap down cable and press onto the clear mesh tube end.•
Pressthecapontotheclearmeshtubeasfaraspossible.Itwillbeasnugfit.•
Note:TheEECshouldbeinspectedmonthlyforblockage.Ifthemesh
tube becomes contaminated with dirt or debris, it could prevent a leak
from being detected rapidly. To clean the EEC, remove the cap, carefully
removetheTT-FFS,andwashtheEECinwaterorIPA(Donotremove
screen!). TT-FFS cleaning (if necessary) is a separate operation, please
refer to TT-FFS Care and Cleaning Instructions (H58307).