Instruction for Use
Disconnecting and Removing Fan Motor
10. Remove the power (black) wire (Table 5, Item 1) from the Fan Motor (Table 5, Item 2).
11. Remove the ground (white) wire (Table 5, Item 3) from the Fan Motor.
12. From below the Drawer Assembly, loosen the three 10-32 X 1/2” pan head screws located under the fan
motor (Table 5, Item 4).
13. Lift out the old Fan Motor from the top. (Table 5 Item 2).
6. Secure the Fan Blade (Table 4, Item 3) to prevent it from turning.
7. The Motor Shaft stud (Table 4, Item 2) has left-hand threads. This
prevents the Fan Blade from coming off during normal operations.
Turn the 10-32 Hex Nut (Table 4, Item 4) to the right to remove it from
the Motor .
8.
Remove the Fan Blade and the 10-32 flat washer (Table 4, Item 1)
from the Motor Assembly.
9. Once the Fan Blade is removed, re-attach the 10-32 nut (along with
the flat washer) to the Motor Shaft, and tighten the nut to finger tight
ONLY. Remember, the 10-32 nut has left-hand threads and must be
turned to the left to tighten it on the motor shaft
Table 4 (Fig. 8)
Item #
DESCRIPTION
QTY
1
Washer, 10-32 Flat
1
2
Motor Shaft Stud
1
3
Fan Blade
1
4
Nut, 10-32
1
Table 5 (Fig. 9 & Fig. 10)
Item #
DESCRIPTION
QTY
1
Power Lead, Fan Motor,
Black
1
2
Fan Motor
1
3
Ground Lead, Fan Motor,
White
2
4
Screw 10-32 X 1/2” Pan
head with External
Lockwasher
3
4
Instruction for Use -
Replacing Fan Motor for D and TS series
Warming Cabinets
Printed in USA
Publication No. IFU-130 Rev A
January 2018
Information regarding this product is
subject to change without prior
notice.
Fig. 8: Exploded View - Fan
Fig. 9: Motor Wire Connections
Fig. 10: Remove Motor Screws