F3D3
Series
Service Manual Parts Replacement / Section 2.7
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2.7 Door Lift Motor Replacement
[See Section 1.5 for Part Number]
1)
Roll the unit out to allow access to rear service panel.
2)
Disconnect power at outlet. [Pull power cord plug.]
3)
Remove screws securing rear service access panel. Lift
panel up and off.
4)
Disconnect motor harness power connections from the
[lower] Door Lift Motor.
5)
Using a 4 mm [5/32”] Allen/hex wrench, remove the four
motor mounting screws. [They are all the same length.]
6)
Carefully remove the motor and gearbox assembly from
the machined aluminum Slide Bearing Assembly.
7)
Install the new Door Lift Motor Assembly. Make sure the
gear box output shaft fits into the slot in the lift cam.
8)
Replace and tighten the four mounting screws using your
4 mm [5/32”] Allen wrench.
9)
IMPORTANT:
Check the gap of the load cell [weighs
basket contents] under the motor by inserting a .50 mm
[.020”] feeler or gap gauge between set-post on left
[open] side of load cell. [See Photo 3]
10) If load cell gap is larger or smaller than .50 mm [.020”],
carefully adjust gap set nut, which is located below the
left side of load cell. Use the 10 mm [3/8”] box wrench.
11) Attach power service wires to new Door Lift Motor. [Red
to positive, Black to negative]
12) Plug in unit power cord to power supply.
Test
the replacement Door Lift Motor as follows:
13) Turn on main power switch and press the LANE-POWER
touch pad on control overlay.
14) If word:
Ready
is in display and basket graphic lights are
on, position empty fry basket under hopper and press
against basket bumper switch to initiate fry loading cycle.
15) If Lane properly dispenses fries, motor is working
properly.
16) Re-hang and secure rear service access panel and
return Dispenser to normal operating location.
[Photo 1]
Disconnect power leads from
[lower] Door Lift Motor.
[Photo 2
]
Remove the four motor mounting
screws.
[Photo 3]
After replacing motor, check the
gap on the load cell using a .50
mm [.020”] feeler or gap gauge.
Rev. 1 6/2012
Tools Required:
Medium Phillips Screwdriver
10 mm [3/8”] box wrench
4 mm [5/32”] Allen/Hex Wrench
Feeler or Gap Gauge