20
7047-910J
January
13,
2020
5100 Insert ACC
Figure 20.1
Figure 20.2
Figure 20.3
Remove ground terminal
Remove Strain Relief
G. Blower Cord Installation on Left Side
The blower cord is shipped to be installed on the right side
of the appliance. You may relocate the cord so it is on the
left side. You will need to remove the wires, flip them over
and remove and reverse the male and female terminals
and re-install the wires. The wire harness and components
are located on the back side of the right side panel.
Relocating Blower Cord to Left Side
1.
Remove the convection blower housing from the
appliance by removing the start-up air control knob and
removing the four 9/32 inch Allen head bots that hold
the housing to the appliance.
2.
Remove the green ground terminal from the housing
by using a 11/32 inch wrench and Phillips head
screwdriver
(Figure 20.1)
.
3.
Disconnect all the wires from the switch, rheostat and
power cord
(Figure 20.2)
.
4.
Remove the strain relief with pliers. This will free the
power cord from the convection housing
(Figure 20.3)
.
5. Remove the control plate by removing the three Phillips
head screws. Remove the blank plate on the left side of
the housing in the same manner. Swap the locations
of the control plate and blank plate and re-install all of
the fasteners
(Figure 20.)
.1
6. Remove the heat shield from the housing. First remove
the screw on the bottom of the housing that holds
the heat shield support. Second, remove the three
flat head screws that hold the shield to the housing
(Figures 20.2 and 20.3)
.
7.
Gently rotate the shield up to expose the connections
tat are made to the snap disc. Disconnect the wires
that attach to the snap dis
(Figure 20.4)
.
8.
Using pliers, pry on the tabs that retain the harness
enough to remove the harness. Do not disconnect the
wires that go to the blower. Place the harness under
the tabs on the left hand side of the convection housing
and bend them down enough until they hold the
harness
(Figure 20.5)
.
9.
Using pliers remove the strain relief that is on the
power cord. Remove the cap that is on the hole for
the strain relief and re-install on the right side. Route
power cord through the hole and reconnect the ground
terminal to one of the screws that hold the control
cover in place. Use the 11/32 inch nut that was used
to hold the ground terminal on the other side. Connect
the white wire on the power cord to the long high
temperature lead coming from the blower. Connect the
black wire to the white wire on the rheostat. Locate
the new cord grip which is included in the component
pack and install on the power cord about 2 inches
further down the cord than the previous cord grip was
installed. Snap the cord grip back into the housing
(Figure 20.6)
.
10.
See
Figure 20.1
as a reference to connect the
remaining wires as shown.
11. Reconnect the wire harness to the snap disc that is
located on the heat shield. Rotate the heat shield into
position and reinstall the flat head screws and the
sheet-metal screw that is on the bottom of the housing.
12.
Ensure that nothing is in the way of the blower and plug
the power cord into an outlet. Make sure that when the
switch is in ‘Auto’ position that the blower will not turn
on when the rheostat is engaged. If the blower turns on
while in the ‘Auto’ position then the wires at the switch
are reversed. Simply swap them on the terminals and
perform the test again.