8. Use the 7/16” combination wrench to tighten down the
brass fitting, while also positioning the new thermostat so that
it does not hang over the heater.
9. Note: regardless of the unit this is being done to, the con-
cept is to ensure that the thermostat cannot come into contact
with the heater leads or interfere with the placement of any
covers.
10. Use the phillipshead screwdriver to remove the attach-
ment screws on the thermostat for the NORMALLY CLOSED
and COMMON points.
11. Attach the ring ends of the jumpers to the cups/screws
removed from the thermostat and attach them. The white
jumper is to be connected to COMMON. The orange and
white jumper is to be connected to NORMALLY CLOSED.
Refer to your machine schematic if you have any questions
regarding this.
12. Once both wires are attached, ensure that there is no
excess hanging out where it could become pinched by any
cover or such.
13. Replace the heater nuts (if removed) and torque down as
required per the technical manual. Different models may have
different torque specifications. Contact Jackson Technical
Service if there are any questions regarding this.
Tempstar LT/NB/S/SDS Technical Manual 7610-011-86-35
Issued: 06-26-2006 Revised: N/A
SECTION 5: SERVICE PROCEDURES
RINSE REGULATINGTHERMOSTAT REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
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Tightening the brass fitting.
Fitting the jumper into the mounting cup.
Securing jumpers to the thermostat.
What the installed thermostat should look like (Tempstar).
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