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13.
Unscrew the rotor by using a 5/8 “ (16mm) socket. Lift the rotor clear, and place in a plastic
bag.
WARNING:
Before removing the rotor, have a plastic bag or suitable clean container to place the
rotor in to avoid contamination. The rotor has strong magnets and can attract metal objects which
can damage the motor when reassembled.
14.
Unscrew the 4 bolts securing the stator to the tub using a 3/8 “ (10mm) socket.
15.
Lift the stator clear of the shaft, turn over. Unclip the wiring.
Note:
When placing the stator on a work bench, ensure the Rotor Position Sensor connections are
facing upwards or damage can result.
Do not place the stator inside the rotor, as they will be very difficult to separate again
.