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the end of the wire from the flicker motor and the wire
from the unit (ensure the colours correspond), into the
provided connectors and with pliers squeeze to make
the connection.
8.
Remove the 2 screws holding the flicker motor to the
mounting bracket. Gently pull the motor away from the
flicker rod.
CAUTION:
When removing and replacing the flicker mo
-
tor try to keep any slight bending of the flicker rod minimal
so as to not damage it. If flicker rod is damaged, it should
be replaced to ensure proper operation.
9.
Properly orient the new flicker motor onto the motor
bracket and re-attach with the 2 mounting screws.
10. Reassemble in the reverse order as above.
ELEMENT REPLACEMENT
WARNING:
Disconnect power before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric
shock or damage to persons.
CAUTION:
If unit was operating prior to servicing allow
at least 10 minutes for lights and heating elements to cool
off to avoid accidental burning of skin.
Tools required:
Phillips head screwdriver
Short handled Phillips head screwdriver
Needle nosed pliers.
Wire Snips
3/8” ratchet or wrench
CAUTION:
Follow “Preparation for Service” instructions
before proceeding.
1. Remove the 5 screws that secure the angled switch
housing cover located just below the Remote Switch-
board on the top right. Remove cover and set aside.
2. Loosen the front panel that spans across the top front
facia. To do so, locate the 4 screws: 2 on the left and
2 right on the angled part behind the facia. This peice
can be removed by turning it 90 degrees and allowing
the glass mounting screw slide through the slot in the
backside of the panel.
3. Remove the heating assembly cover in the top center
by removing the 6 screws on the side brackets: 3 on
the left and 3 on the right (at the front). Wires from the
switch housing are connected through this piece, so
carefully move it farther down in the body of the unit, to
give some room to access the heating assembly hous-
ing.
4. Release the top panel of the heating assembly hous-
ing by removing 4 screws on the side brackets. Pull
the top panel of the heating assembly housing out from
between the brackets.
5.
From the top panel of the heating assembly housing,
remove the 4 screws that hold the element cover to the
housing panel.
6. Disconnect wires from the ends of the elements noting
their original locations.
!
NOTE:
Using a flat head screwdriver gently pry be
-
tween the end of the connectors and the element to release
the wires.
!
NOTE:
Some of the wires may have a “piggy-back”
connector that allows a second wire to connect to the same
prong as the first wire. Try and keep the “piggy-back” con
-
nection together when pulling the wires off the element.
7. Using a 3/8” ratchet or wrench remove the hex head
screw from both sides of the element. Remove ele-
ments from the element housing and replace with the
new elements.
8. Reassemble in the reverse order as above.
CAUTION:
When re-installing covers and panels, be
sure the wires are guided and tucked into the proper open-
ings along the right side so they are not pinched and allows
enough space to reinstall panel.
HIGH TEMPERATURE CUTOUT RE-
PLACEMENT
WARNING:
Disconnect power before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric
shock or damage to persons.
CAUTION:
If unit was operating prior to servicing allow
at least 10 minutes for lights and heating elements to cool
off to avoid accidental burning of skin.
Tools required:
Phillips head screwdriver
Needle nosed pliers
Wire Snips
CAUTION:
Follow “Preparation for Service” instructions
before proceeding.
1. Remove the 5 screws that secure the angled switch
housing cover located just below the Remote Switch-
board on the top right. Remove cover and set aside.
2. Loosen the front panel that spans across the top front
facia. To do so, locate the 4 screws: 2 on the left and
2 right on the angled part behind the facia. This piece
can be removed by turning it 90 degrees and allowing
the glass mounting screw slide through the slot in the
backside of the panel.
3. Remove the heating assembly cover in the top center
by removing the 6 screws on the side brackets: 3 on
the left and 3 on the right (at the front). Wires from the
switch housing are connected through this piece, so
carefully move it farther down in the body of the unit, to
give some room to access the heating assembly hous-
ing.
4. Release the top panel of the heating assembly hous-
ing by removing 4 screws on the side brackets. Pull
the top panel of the heating assembly housing out from
between the brackets.
5. Locate the high temperature cutout and remove the
mounting screw.
6. Disconnect the wiring connections noting their original
locations.
!
NOTE:
Using a flat head screwdriver gently pry be
-
tween the end of the connectors and the cutout to release