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Summary of Contents for C260-62100

Page 1: ...I I fl srurcoxs DCATS r l De partment 731 4 Tbronto TECHNICAL FLASH T F 26 23 A p r i L 7 1 9 8 3 SEF VICE INFORMATINN CGNMPACTP TAtsLE I RYffiffi c26 6 g...

Page 2: ...T F 2 6 2 3 INDEX PAGE I G e n e r a l l I I S p e c i f i c a t i o n s 2 I I I B a s i c O p e r a t i o n o o 3 I V D i s a s s e m b l y 4 V T r o u b l e S h o o t i n g 1 8...

Page 3: ...for urost servicing except to re position a displaced drive belt or idler pulley and spring The timer controls drying time Ttte brown area of the dial is heat except the last 7 minutes of the cycle w...

Page 4: ...i g h 1 6 d e e p 2 4 w i d e 8 4 I b s zL I 2 1 2 3 8 5 6 5 8 R P M 12OOWatt 17 Gauge Nichrome Wire 4 Anps Poly vee belt off of motor Direct off of motor Horsepower I 6 Hi Limit Thermostat 2000 Cycli...

Page 5: ...otor is energized the drum rotaCes and the blower starts Air is drawn in through the rear panel rouvers top and bottom across the heating elerent and into the drum All air must then pass through the l...

Page 6: ...Hole Plugs Exhaust Def Iec tor OUTS IDE At Eachment Cord TNS IDE FIG 3 To Remove Lay the dryer on its front Be sure to block the top edge with a block of wood or box to prevent damage to the timer kno...

Page 7: ...FIG 4 T F 2 6 2 3 the drum and Rear Panel I I f a n F i g 4 l Reach in and seParate the The rear panel can now be wiring harness renroved aE the multiple connector REC PTACL HOUSING TA8 ITOUSING MULTI...

Page 8: ...onnector and it will lock into position Felt Heat Seal Grasp at any point and work seal off The seal is held by an adhesive around the entire mounting surface Wtren replacing seal clean off all old ad...

Page 9: ...the unit with the door open and the door switch depressed If the hi Iimit thermostat cuts out the heat circuit it is serving its purpose Thermostats are subject to temperature variance therefore a tem...

Page 10: ...flange Rear Install blocks on flange of the rear panel flush dff tne inside edge A 4 wide putty knife or metal lrlate can be used as a guide to assure that the bearing blocks are motrnted flush Bearin...

Page 11: ...ing the access panel rocated on the bottom of the unit Viewing the dryer from the front lay it on its reft side Remove tne uoGilnel and work t hrough che opening Fig 7 shows bert position after instar...

Page 12: ...r The filter itself is inside the filEer guard With the filter guard in one hand screen mesh portion facing you notice a handle on the filter itself Grasp handle and rotate filter so that it is adjace...

Page 13: ...ee of all lint any EGe the rear panel is renpved for whatever reason Ttre heating circuit is inoperative unress the sptor is running This is controlled by the external switch rrcunted on the mtor rtre...

Page 14: ...t screw is used Fan Housing gqeling Plate Secured by four 3 8 nuts c d e Motor Switch External Available ffi Testing a The notor can be tested in the shell with harness wiring removed c Connect a test...

Page 15: ...the idler spring from its groove in the bottom of t h e s h e l l a R o I I e r o f f o f b S p r i n g rol Ier Remove split ring and washer then slip roller idler arm Remove roller and additional sp...

Page 16: ...al back to cool dolrn period last 7 minutes A click in the timer is audible Circuit should be conplete bethreen OR BK and open between OR BU 5 Turn timer dial into orange area Circuit should be comple...

Page 17: ...NG SPRING F I G L 4 To reprace button or spring only push old buttons and spring out from inside the sherl then insert new components in the bushing from the front Heat Shroud Assembly Renove the brue...

Page 18: ...e f A f l 3 Heating Element The element can be replaced by disconnecting the old element from the terminals and sliding out through the insulators Fig f5 The new element is not stretched to length and...

Page 19: ...nel InstaII into the opening until it clicks into and push out through new catch by pushing place au at u oa oiaxol at xori trtti tattci rrxutaita f r r a u r a u oaaottE I ooor J lwltcx ttltNAi tNtli...

Page 20: ...flanges lightly with fine grade 250 4o0 sand paper or emery cloth and wipe clean 8 Be sure the inside of the drum is clean 9 Apply a thin coat of silicone grease to the drum flanges front and rear an...

Page 21: ...the exhaust duct If the unit is heating refer to C this section If the unit is not heating check the following l Bad Tirpr Ref Section fV E 4 2 O5renor Intermittent Thermostat s Ref Section IV A 4 3 O...

Page 22: ...results of a 22O volt full sized dryer such as at laundro mats has been experienced 7 Iow Operating Voltage The wattage output of the heating elenent is closely related to the supplied voltage 8 Inte...

Page 23: ...usually produces a regular thuq ing sound 5 Distorted Front or Rear Panel See Note 7 Loose or Worn Ground Strap Rep1ace 8 Skewed Drum S e e N o t e 9 Door Gasket If bearings show considerable wear the...

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