cabinet. When the Carousel Position Sensor is in front of the Carousel Gear
Guard, slide the Carousel PCBA towards the cabinet door to remove it
(Figure 7-35).
7.16.2 Carousel PCBA Replacement
CAUTION
In the next steps, be careful not to damage the Carousel Position Sensor on the
Carousel Gear Guard (Figure 7-35), as you install the Carousel PCBA.
Make sure that the Carousel PCBA is replaced with the 500617-01-4 version of
the PCBA.
1.
Turn off the TLS power and remove the power cord.
2.
Hold the Carousel PCBA level and turn it so that the Carousel Position Sensor
faces the Carousel Gear Guard.
3.
Gently slide the PCBA along the Carousel Gear Guard toward the left, rear of
the cabinet and fit the PCBA down over the PCBA Alignment Pin (Figure 7-35).
4.
Align the Carousel PCBA spacers under the PCBA with the PCBA mounting
screw holes (Figure 7-35).
5.
Use a Phillips screwdriver to install all 3 PCBA mounting screws, then tighten
the screws until they are snug (Figure 7-35). If necessary, rotate the carousel
slightly by hand to reach each PCBA mounting screw.
6.
Reach in through the cabinet door and connect the CAROSL Cable and the Car-
ousel Motor Power Cable to the Carousel PCBA (Figure 7-35). The connectors are
keyed to fit only one way.
7.
Replace any magazines that were removed and close the cabinet door.
7.17 Carousel Motor
P/N 500822-76-2
Tools Required:
•
Number 2 Phillips Screwdriver
•
3/32-inch Allen (Hex) Wrench
Material Required:
•
3-inch x 3/32-inch Cable Ties
7.17.1 Carousel Motor Removal
1.
Turn off the TLS power and remove the power cord.
2.
Remove the Top Panel (Section 7.4.1).
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