Installation and wiring instructions, For pluggable motor replacement – Sears 279787 User Manual
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INSTALLATION AND WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
for Pluggable Motor Replacement -
This Kit Contains:
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1 MotorAssembly
2 Vrf' Female Tentilnals (Insutatod) 3 3 Í ^ T
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1 Sheet, Instruction S i ' l l S i r
Electrical Shock Hazard
Dtsconneat power before
caftflcing.
Rallure to do so could result In
geHtiitia Iniwy or idaetih.
NOTETOTHEINSTALLER:
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The motor in this kit may or may not be Identical to your old motor. If yotir eutrent motor has the pluggable,
motor ^teh, replace №e service motor In the same manner as you removed your defective motor. If
your defective motor has the switch where the vdre lead from the main harness connects to the motor
switch IndMdually, carafully follow Instructions below.
OVERLOAD PRCTECIOR
(PARTOFSWnr^
Potential Fire Hazard and/or
Nuisance THpping of Motor Protector
DO NOT under any circumstance attempt
to remove or replace the motor switch
from this pluggable service motor. Hre
switch is a non-serviceable component.
Failure to do so could result in fire, serious
. injury or death.
PLUQ0ABL£
IfOTDR
SWITCH
REPLACBIEHT MOTOR
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR
1.
Remove defective motor using standard motor
removal procedures.
2.
Compare and noie the difference between tiie motor
swttdi of the defective motor and the switch of the
new replaoemertl motor, if the switches are the same,
simply fnstall the motor in reverse order you've
-removed the defective motor.
See Figure 1.
NOTE: Overload protector is part of the switch
on the replacement motor and separate on the
detective motor.
(A* diam* FWitcrtdi OLD MOTOR SWITCH DEFECTIVE MOTOR fífmi {Contiwe^} Instruction Sheet 279788 Ftcv-A 6^94