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the inlet of the methane reactor.
15.2
Continued.
(d) Remove the three 8-32 kep-nuts from the underside of the generator
cabinet which hold the methane reactor in place.
(e) Remove the methane reactor from the cabinet and install the replacement,
reversing steps (a) through (d).
15.3
TO REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PUMP OR POWER SWITCH:
(a)
REMOVE THE POWER CORD FROM WALL OUTLET
and disconnect
the blue and white leads for the switch at the terminal strip.
(b) Slide the shrink tubing covering the POWER or PUMP fuse back and
remove the black lead quick-connect from the fuseholder.
(c) Use a 9/16-inch wrench to loosen the nut behind the front panel which
holds the switch in place.
(d) Unscrew the black switch bezel which encircles the red cap while holding
the switch with other hand. The switch is now free to be removed.
(e) Before installing the new switch, be certain to transfer the nut and washer
in (c) to the new switch before putting it through the switch hole.
15.4
TO REPLACE A PUMP OR POWER LAMP:
(a) Grasp the red lens cap and pull out of switch to expose the lamp.
(b) Remove the lamp and insert replacement by shoving into the switch until it
snaps into place.
(c) Replace lens cap.
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