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2000/2000S Service Guide
96-108639 Rev 3.0
8. Water Pumps, Reservoir, and Compressor
Removing the Compressor
To remove the compressor, proceed as follows (see Figure 24):
1. Turn the power switch OFF, and unplug the unit. Remove the cover.
2. For units with the compressor air filter only:
a. Locate silicone rubber tube (1) which extends from the compressor (2) to the steam
generator check valve (3). Carefully cut the cable tie (4) securing the tube to the compressor
and remove the tube from the fitting.
For units with the additional bacteria-retentive filter:
b. Locate silicone rubber tube (5) which extends from the fitting on top of the compressor
through the chassis (6) to the bacteria-retentive input filter fitting (7). Carefully cut the cable
tie (4) securing the tube to the compressor and remove the tube from the fitting.
3 . Cut the necessary cable ties to release the compressor cables from the wiring harness and
disconnect the compressor leads (8) from controller board (9) terminal block positions J1-9
LINE and J1-10 NEUTRAL. Disconnect the ground wire (12) from the chassis ground post (3).
Observe the routing of the affected wires for reassembly.
4. Remove the four screws (10) that attach the black rubber compressor mounts (11) to the
chassis. Retain the screws.
5. Remove the compressor from the unit. If removing the compressor from a unit with a bacteria-
retentive filter proves difficult, cut the high temperature rated cable tie securing the silicone
rubber tube to the check valve and remove the tube from the fitting or attempt to slide the
compressor under the tubing.
Note: Other than filter changes, the compressor is NOT a serviceable item. If it fails to function
it must be replaced.
STATIM 2000/2000S/2000 G4 Service Guide