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TM5-4110-234-14
TO 40R7-5-7-1
c.
Install.
(1)
Slip the clamps onto the hose ends and slide hose onto the fitting.
(2)
Tighten the clamps.
(3)
Wipe up any spilled gasoline and dispose of rags in a safe place.
(4)
Connect the battery if it was disconnected.
(5)
Close access doors.
(6)
Turn unit on and check hose for leaks.
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ELECTRIC MOTOR (F1OOOOR-6)
Disconnect power from refrigerator before performing maintenance on electrical components.
The
voltage used can be lethal.
a.
Access.
(1)
Disconnect power.
(2)
Open the left side access door.
b.
Inspection/Test installed.
(1) Loosen the motor mounting hardware and slide the motor in far enough to remove the belt.
(2) Spin the pulley by hand. If there is any binding or uneven pressure or unusual noises remove the motor
for further repair.
(3) Push the shaft in and out and from side to side. If there is excessive lateral or end play, remove the
motor for further repair.
(4) Be sure that power has been disconnected.
(5) Remove the conduit box lid.
(6) Tag and disconnect the leads to the motor.
(7) Use a continuity tester or a multimeter set on the lowest OHMS scale to check for continuity between
motor leads. If there is no continuity between any two leads an open motor winding or open motor protector is indicated.
Remove for repair.
(8) Use a continuity tester or a multimeter set on the lowest OHMS scale to check for continuity between
each lead and the motor housing. If continuity is found between any lead and the housing, the motor winding is shorted.
Remove for repair.
(9) If a motor is found bad contact direct support maintenance for repairs.
(10) Two people are required to remove the motor. Support the motor and remove the 4 sets of hardware
and remove the motor from the unit.
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