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6.
Remove the Blower Housing.
7.
Remove the Drive Belt.
8.
Remove the Motor Wiring.
(Fig. 5-30)
9.
Remove the wiring to the broken belt switch.
10.
Remove four (4) motor bracket retaining screws
and remove the motor.
Dryer Heater Element Access
1.
Remove the Dryer Toe Panel.
2.
Remove the Lint Screen and the Lint Duct Assem-
bly and Transition Duct.
3.
Remove the Heater Element Shield screws and re-
move the shield.
4.
Remove the one (1) Heater Element retaining screw
to remove the Heater Element.
(Fig. 5-32)
NOTE: This dryer has a broken belt switch which
interrupts power to the drive motor when the
drive belt breaks.
(Fig. 5-31)
Fig. 5-30
Fig. 5-31
Fig. 5-32
Motor
Wiring
Broken
Belt
Switch
Heater
Element
Summary of Contents for APARTMENT MAINTENANCE SERIES
Page 16: ...8 AGITATION Fig 2 8 Water Level Switch Timer Pump Drive Motor Gearcase ...
Page 18: ...10 DRAIN Fig 2 12 Water Level Switch Timer Pump Drive Motor Gearcase ...
Page 20: ...12 SPIN Fig 2 15 Water Level Switch Timer Clutch Spin Gearcase Drive Motor Pump ...
Page 22: ...14 NOTES ...
Page 40: ...32 WIRING DIAGRAM Typical ...
Page 41: ...33 CYCLE CHART Typical CAM SW ...
Page 44: ...36 NOTES ...
Page 45: ...37 22 COMPACT WASHER ...
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Page 66: ...58 NOTES ...
Page 73: ...65 Section Two Part D TECHTIPS WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 75: ...67 STRIP CIRCUITS FILL AGITATE ...
Page 76: ...68 STRIP CIRCUITS SPIN DRAIN ...
Page 77: ...69 29 AND COMPACT GASANDELECTRIC DRYERS ...
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Page 86: ...78 NOTES ...
Page 87: ...79 27 GASANDELECTRIC DRYERS ...
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Page 102: ...94 NOTES ...
Page 105: ...97 WIRING DIAGRAM Electric Dryer Section Four Part D TECHTIPS ...
Page 106: ...98 WIRING DIAGRAM Gas Dryer ...
Page 111: ...103 27 THIN TWIN ...
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Page 126: ...118 NOTES ...
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