
11
12. At this point the whole assembly with the brackets can
be removed from the unit. The end bracket can be
holding the center bracket can be removed as well.
13. -
semble in the reverse order.
! NOTE:
the support bracket. The bushing must be properly aligned
for it to go all the way down into the bracket.
14.
order from the instructions above.
! NOTE: If any tie wraps were removed, replace and en-
sure that none of the wires are pinched during reassembly.
! NOTE:
-
place.
FLICKER MOTOR REPLACEMENT
Tools Required: Phillips head screwdriver
Needle-nose pliers
WARNING:-
vicing, allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and heating
elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning of skin.
WARNING: Disconnect power before attempting any
maintenance to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage
to persons.
1.
screws and carefully remove the glass assembly from
2. Carefully remove the acrylic media from the front tray.
3.
wall by carefully lifting it upward, releasing it from the
4.
! NOTE: If necessary, lay a protective barrier between
the unit and your work surface, (i.e. cloth, cardboard, thick
plastic) to avoid scratching your work surface.
5. On the right end, with the switchboard, remove the ten
6. Lay unit on its back and remove the remaining 9 screws
from the end panel.
7. Remove the end panel being careful not to add any
strain to the wires connecting to the switchboard.
8.
! NOTE: The wires are grouped together with tie wraps,
which may need to cut to easily access the different wires.
9. Remove both sets of the 3 end panel screws and the 5
8)
10. -
11.
rod off of the motor shaft, taking care not to bend the
rod. If the rod gets bent, it may cause a rubbing noise
12. -
nectors.
13.
rubber barrier that mounts between the motor and the
bracket.
14.
motor.
! NOTE:
the support bracket. The bushing must be properly aligned
Figure 8
Media Tray
Retaining Screws End Panel Screws
Figure 9
End Bracket
LED Light
Strip Bracket