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Flicker Motor Replacement
Tools Required: Phillips head screwdriver
Pliers
Side cutters
WARNING: If the rebox was operating prior to
servicing, allow at least 10 minutes for the heating
elements to cool o to avoid accidental burning of skin.
WARNING: Disconnect power before attempting any
maintenance to reduce the risk of electric shock or injury to
persons.
1. Follow the instructions for accessing the bottom
components on pages 8-9.
2. Remove the right side icker rod retaining bracket by
unscrewing the two corresponding screws on the back
of the rebox. (Figure 5)
3. Pull the icker motor out from the rubber coupling
attached to the icker rod.
4. Remove the two screws that ax the icker motor to
the bracket.
5. Cut the ve wires as close as possible to the icker
motor.
6. Cut wire leads from the new icker motor to 3 1/2
inches long.
7. Using one of the supplied wire connectors, connect the
yellow wire from the new icker motor with the yellow
wire cut from the old icker motor.
8. Secure the wire connector by crimping the 3M symbol
with pliers. Pull on both wires to ensure a strong
connection.
9. Repeat the process for the 4 remaining wires, ensuring
that all wires are paired by colour in each connector.
10. Attach new icker motor to the retaining bracket.
11. Insert stem from icker rod into the rubber grommet.
12. Reattach the icker rod retaining bracket.
13. Reassemble the rebox.
Remove this bracket when
changing icker motor
changing icker rod
Media bed/Log
set screws
Flame screen retaining
bracket screws
Heater assembly screws
Flicker Rod Replacement
Tools Required: Phillips head screwdriver
WARNING: If the rebox was operating prior to
servicing, allow at least 10 minutes for the heating
elements to cool o to avoid accidental burning of skin.
WARNING: Disconnect power before attempting any
maintenance to reduce the risk of electric shock or injury to
persons.
1. Follow the instructions for accessing the bottom
components on pages 8-9.
2. Remove the left side icker rod retaining bracket by
unscrewing the two screws from the back of the rebox.
(Figure 5)
3. Pull the old icker rod out from the rubber grommet.
4. Insert new icker rod.
5. Place bracket over the end of the new icker rod and
reax the bracket to the rebox.
6. Reassemble the rebox.
Figure 5