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70323301

1. Inspect the area surrounding tumblers, remove all 

combustible materials, including lint, before 
operating the machines.

2. Check cylinder for foreign objects to avoid damage 

to clothing and equipment.

3. Clean lint from lint compartment and screen(s) to 

maintain proper airflow and avoid overheating.

Daily

TMB2F

Lint
Screen

Lint
Screens

Single Tumblers

Stack Tumblers

Lint
Compartment

Summary of Contents for Drying Tumblers none

Page 1: ...Preventative Maintenance www comlaundry com Drying Tumblers 25 170 Pound Capacity Please refer to your operating manual for detailed maintenance procedures Part No 70323301R6 December 2009 ...

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Page 3: ...MIT 70323301 1 Daily 2 Monthly 3 Quarterly 5 Bi Annually 7 Annually 9 Daily Preventative Maintenance Checklist 10 Monthly Preventative Maintenance Checklist 10 Quarterly Preventative Maintenance Checklist 11 Bi Annually Preventative Maintenance Checklist 11 Annually Preventative Maintenance Checklist 11 IMPORTANT Replace all panels that are removed to perform maintenance procedures Do not operate ...

Page 4: ...combustible materials including lint before operating the machines 2 Check cylinder for foreign objects to avoid damage to clothing and equipment 3 Clean lint from lint compartment and screen s to maintain proper airflow and avoid overheating Daily TMB2F Lint Screen Lint Screens Single Tumblers Stack Tumblers Lint Compartment ...

Page 5: ...sure they operate freely d Replace duct and all access covers before returning tumbler to operation 2 Ensure even lint distribution over lint screen replace if distribution of lint is uneven to maintain proper airflow and avoid overheating Monthly 25 30 35 50 55 and 75 Pound Tumblers External Duct TMB37F Connection 30 and 45 Pound Stack Tumblers Access Covers TMB6F 120 and 170 Pound Tumblers Acces...

Page 6: ...int buildup will act as an insulator causing machine to overheat 4 Clean lint and debris buildup from blower to maintain proper airflow avoid overheating and prevent possible vibration 25 30 35 and 55 Pound Tumblers Thermistor Thermostat Blower Stack 30 and 45 Pound Tumblers Thermistor Thermostat Blower Thermostat Thermistor 50 and 75 Pound Tumblers TMB38F Thermistor 120 and 170 Pound Tumblers TMB...

Page 7: ...eck and clean steam coils 4 Check flow of combustion and ventilation air Air Shutter Adjusting Screws on 50 75 120 and 170 pound machines can be used to obtain proper flame intensity Quarterly Vent Single Tumbler Fan Motor Stack Tumbler Fan Motor Vents TMB40F TMB41F Thermostat Cover T457I Proper Airflow Insufficient Airflow No Airflow Air Shutter Adjusting Screws Air Shutter Adjusting Screws Air S...

Page 8: ...g Prior to February 2006 TMB14F 25 30 and 35 Pound Tumblers Belt Opening After February 2006 TMB15F 25 30 35 and 55 Pound Tumblers Belt TMB16F Stack 30 and 45 Pound Tumblers Belt Opening TMB17F Belt Stack 30 and 45 Pound Tumblers cont TMB18F Belts 50 and 75 Pound Tumblers Nonreversing Models TMB42F TMB43F Reversing Models Belts 120 and 170 Pound Tumblers TMB48F ...

Page 9: ...steam connections for looseness and leakage 5 Remove all front panels and vacuum including coin drop mechanisms Bi Annually 25 30 35 and 55 Pound Gas Connection Gas Connection TMB49F Gas Connection Stack 30 and 45 Pound Gas Connection TMB22F 50 and 75 Pound Gas Connection Gas Connection TMB45F 120 and 170 Pound Gas Connection Gas Connection TMB46F Contactor Box with Electrical Connections TMB47F S...

Page 10: ...eplace or repair as needed 8 Clean burner tubes and orifice area of any lint buildup 9 Machines equipped with a fire supression system All inlet and outlet hoses should be checked for any visible signs of deterioration Replace as necesssary or every five years Burner Tube with Lint Buildup TMB26F Burner Tube without Lint Buildup TMB27F TMB2008N TMB2008N Outlet Hose Inlet Hoses ...

Page 11: ...23301 9 25 30 35 55 T30 and T45 Models 1 Remove cylinder Use a vacuum to clean lint from area around rear seal and idler assembly Check seal and idler assembly for wear All Models 2 Remove burner tubes and clean using water and a brush Annually Rear Seal Idler Assembly ...

Page 12: ...d Machine Month Operator Checks Observe All Safety Warnings 1 Remove lint and debris from inside exhaust duct to maintain proper airflow and avoid overheating a Remove external duct and duct access covers if present b Clean inside of duct with a vacuum c Clean dampers and make sure they operate freely d Replace duct and all access covers before returning tumbler to operation 2 Ensure even lint dis...

Page 13: ...y Warnings 1 Check mounting hardware for any loose nuts bolts or screws 2 Check gas connections for leakage 3 Check for loose electrical connections 4 Check steam connections for looseness and leakage 5 Remove all front panels and vacuum including coin drop mechanisms 6 Check cylinder and front panel seals 7 Inspect cabinet and inner panels for any damage replace or repair 8 Clean burner tubes and...

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