How do you clean the sensor?

How do you clean the sensor?

Once installed in application, there is no requirement to clean the sensor.
When using the sensor with the MOT kit or if you are using the sensor in bench testing, the sensor should be cleaned between oil types. We recommend using a low residue solvent cleaner (such as Loctite SF 7063) or odourless kerosene.

Details on how to clean a sensor can be found in the Master user manual in the downloads section HERE
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