11.5.5 Restore the coil assem bly and reconnect the
coil wires to the harness receptacles.
11.6 CLEANING WATER SIGHT
ASSEMBLY (Perform 11.1 rst)
11.6.1 Disconnect the electrical quick connects above
and below the sight tube assembly (24). Disconnect
the blue and the red tubes by rmly pressing the
ferrule toward the tting while withdrawing the tube.
Remove the two screws which hold the assembly to
the top bracket then release the retainer clip.
11.6.2 Each end cap (21) may be removed from
the Sight Tube (24) by turning it counterclockwise.
Clean the oat and tube assemblies with a rag and
soapy warm water. Rinse thoroughly.
11.6.3 Be sure the O-rings (22) are in place and
reassemble the Sight Tube Assembly and restore in
reverse order.
11.7 COMPRESSOR REMOVAL
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTROCUTION
– Disconnect from electrical power before
starting this proceedure.
WARNING: RISK OF BURNS
– Normal compressor operation will cause head
temperature to exceed 212°F (100°C). Be very
careful when handeling a hot compressor.
CAUTION: LIFTING HAZARD
– Compressor exceeds 60 lbs (27.3kg).
Use care when lifting compressor.
11.7.1 If the dehydrator is operating, push and hold
the manual water eject switch (18) until the low
water shutdown occurs. If the dehydrator can not be
run, drain the water from the water separator tank by
means of the petcock (42).
11.7.2 Remove the three hardware bolts that hold
the quick disconnect manifold to the compressor.
Lightly tap free the manifold from the compressor.
11.7.3 Loosen the quick release knob, disconnect the
motor electrical connector and slide the compressor
forward to remove.
11.7.4 Follow the procedure described in the
compressor manual (P/N 10837), to rebuild the
compressor.
11.7.5 Install the rebuilt or replacement compressor
in reverse order. Remove the water ll tting from
the passive air intake. Add water until the wire
reinforced hoses from the compressors to the passive
air intake are full. Install the water ll tting back
onto the passive air intake. Turn on the power switch
to start the dehydrator. After the dehydrator has run
for over a minute add water between purge blasts as
needed until water is ejected. Replace the water ll
tting before the purge cycle ends and check for
any leaks around the manifold or pump housing.
11.8 DRY-PAK DRYER REMOVAL
11.8.1 Turn off the dehydrator and remove the front
and left side panel from the cabinet.
11.8.2 Disconnect the main harness to the two purge
solenoid valves. Disconnect the inlet and outlet hoses
from the DRY-PAK dryer. Disconnect the two purge
hoses from the purge solenoid valves.
11.8.3 Using a 7/16 inch wrench, remove the upper
dryer bracket from the cabinet. Tilt the DRY-PAK
dryer forward and lift up so the mounting studs clear
the bottom bracket. The DRY-PAK dryer is now free
to come out of the cabinet.
11.8.4 Install the DRY_PAK dryer into the
dehydrator in the reverse order.
11.9 REPLACE SMALL 3-WAY SOLENOID
VALVE
Water Eject, or Humidity Bypass Pilot
11.9.1 Disconnect the receptacle lugs from the coil.
11.9.2 Press the tting ferrule rmly against each
tting and remove each tube.
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