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24. Lift standby motor/single-phase alternator assembly (Figure 3, Item 11) slowly allowing it to swing forward until
rear standby motor pulley (Figure 3, Item 5) is forward of plumbing.
NOTE
While lifting and guiding the standby motor/single-phase alternator out of the
installation, it may be necessary to use a flat tip screwdriver to aid in the movement
25. Continue to slowly lift standby motor/single-phase alternator assembly (Figure 4, Item 1) while guiding from side
to side to avoid plumbing and compressor (Figure 3, Item 12) until assembly is free of container.
CAUTION
Use extreme care when positioning the unit on a flat surface for further separation as
the unit will not be stable. Leave the assembly secured to the hoist until the standby
26. Place removed standby motor/single-phase alternator assembly (Figure 4, Item 1) on a flat surface and leave
attached to hoist.
27. Remove four bolts (Figure 4, Item 2), washers (Figure 4, Item 3), lock washers (Figure 4, Item 4), and nuts
(Figure 4, Item 5) securing standby motor (Figure 4, Item 6) to right and left motor brackets (Figure 4, Item 7
and Item 8). Discard lock washers.
28. Remove standby motor (Figure 4, Item 6), and place on flat surface.
29. Disconnect hoist from eyebolt (Figure 4, Item 13).
30. Remove four bolts (Figure 4, Item 9), lock washers (Figure 4, Item 10), and washers (Figure 4, Item 11)
securing single-phase alternator (Figure 4, Item 12) to right and left motor brackets (Figure 4, Item 7 and
Item 8). Discard lock washers.
31. Remove single-phase alternator (Figure 4, Item 12).
32. Remove condenser fan (Figure 3, Item 3) from radiator housing and inspect blades for damage. Replace fan if
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