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Tightening torque:
1.39 to 1.89 N.m
Under cover
(2) Remove the motor.
[1] Unscrew the screws (two PP screws 4x6, indicated
by ), and remove the under cover.
[2] Identify the faulty motors.
a. If one of the motors is not working, replace the motor.
b. If multiple motors are not working, identify the faulty motors by the following procedures.
• For example, if the motors surrounded by
are not working
Precaution
When cutting the crimp caps, keep the length of the lead wires as long as possible. If the lead wires
are too short, they cannot be reconnected after the replacement.
When the coil resistance at ordinary temperatures is equivalent to the values below, the motor is normal.
Measure the resistance of all the motors that are not working to identify the faulty motors.
Cut the crimp caps (indicated by ) at the position indicated by
, and measure the coil resistance
between the lead wires of each motor.
80 V
MOTOR
CV7
80 V
MOTOR
CV7
80 V
MOTOR
CV7
120 V
MOTOR
CV8
120 V
MOTOR
CV8
Crimp cap
Model
Motor code
Motor rated
voltage (V)
Capacitor ca-
pacitance (
μ
F)
Resistance (
Ω
)
M coil
AH-1006S1-E
CV7
80
2.5
117
AH-1509S1-E
CV7
80
2.5
117
CV8
120
1.5
203
AH-2009S1-E
CV9
80
3.0
43
CW0
120
2.5
91
AH-3012S1-E
CW0
120
2.5
91