Form No. DR-5750
68-10216 rev01
(Rev. 10/7/13) © 2013 Gamco Commercial Restroom Accessories, A Division of Bobrick Printed in U.S.A.
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NOTE: Disconnect The Power Before Performing Any Of The Following
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS:
Read complete Instructions before proceeding. Under normal use, cleaning the Dryer once a year will keep it in good operating
condition. If the washroom traffic is heavier than normal, the cleaning should be done every 6 months. Lint and dust build up inside the
dryer can result in damage to motor and heating element as well as hot emissions that could injure the user.
1. Remove two cover mounting screws from dryer cover using security Allen wrench provided. Support cover while removing screws.
2. Remove three (3) side screws holding blower housing together. Note position of heating element and protective screen. The lead
wires are directed through the clearance hole in the blower housing halves. Carefully remove the heating element however, do not
disconnect the wires.
3. Clean blower wheel halves using a 1/2" diameter radial bristle brush. Insert brush through space between individual blades and
dislodge dirt. Do not bend or damage blades.
4. Vacuum out dirt from blower and housing, reposition heating element, protective screen and housing half and replace three (3)
side screws. Tighten gently making sure that mica heating element pieces are positioned in housing slots with connecting wires
passing through blower housing hole.
5. Use soft-medium bristle 1/2" paint brush to clean dust and dirt from motor and switch timer. Do not bend switch blade when
cleaning.
6. Use a stiff brush to clean dirt from inside of nozzle grill and inlet grill. Water may be necessary to flush dirt from inlet grill. Dry
inside of cover before replacing if water is used.
7. Inspect motor brushes. To inspect brushes insert tooth pick in hole in end of brush assembly. If tooth pick is inserted more than
one inch, replace brushes. (See replacement instructions.)
8. Replace cover. Place cover squarely over base and push flush to wall. Insert 2 cover mounting screws and tighten until snug. Do
not over-tighten.
REPLACEMENT OF MOTOR BRUSHES
1. Remove locking spring clip securing brush holder.
2. Draw brush cap out of motor slowly until wire connector appears.
3. Detach wire connector and remove brush and holder assembly.
NOTE: When unpacking brush assembly from carton it is important to hold carbon brush in brush holder securely. P/N
206NL
4. Insert new assembly to point where wire quick connect connection can be made.
5. Push brush quick-connects on motor and brush sleeve together.
6. Push brush assembly back in place and insert locking spring clip.
REPLACEMENT OF HEATING ELEMENT
1. Remove three screws holding blower housing (#211P and #112P) together, and remove #112P side of housing.
2. Disconnect the white wires of the heating element at the terminal block and switch terminal. Replace with the new heating element
of proper voltage and wattage, being careful to connect it identically to the old one.
3. Hold element in position on stationary side of blower housing and slip removable side in place, making sure element frames fit into
grooves in blower housing and both wires run through notch at top of air outlet. Reinstall the protective screen and replace three
screws fastening blower housing together.
4. Reconnect wires to terminal block and switch. Make certain all wires are properly reconnected and match the wiring diagram.
REPLACEMENT OF SWITCH TIMER MODELS RA
1. Remove screws from each of the two terminals on switch timer, marking wires for correct reconnection to switch terminals.
2. Replace defective timer with new one. (Specify Dryer Model when ordering Timer.)
3. Reconnect wires to terminals.
4. Replace cover (be sure cover fits squarely over base unit) and push in until cover is flush with wall and insert two cover mounting
screws. Do not over-tighten the mounting screws.
5. Turn on power to dryer.
Maintenance