Use and Care Manual
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ASSEMBLY
1.  Remove hairpin clip (a), wing nut (b) and hex screw (c) from 
chute control head. Remove clevis pin (d) and bow-tie cotter 
pin (e) from chute support bracket (Figure 29).
Chute
Chute Support Bracket
Chute Base
Chute Control Head
d
a
c
1 1
2
e
b
Figure 29
NOTE: For smoothest operation, cables should all be to the left of 
the chute control rod.
2.  Insert round end of chute control rod into chute control head. 
Push rod as far into chute control head as possible, keeping 
holes in rod pointing upward (Figure 30).
Figure 30
3.  Place chute onto chute base and ensure chute control rod is 
positioned above lower handle. Secure chute control head to 
chute support bracket with clevis pin (d) and bow-tie cotter 
pin (e) removed in Step 1 (Figure 31).
d
e
Figure 31
4.  Finish securing chute control head by installing hex screw (c) 
and wing nut (b) removed in Step 1 (Figure 32).
c
b
Figure 32
5.  Insert other end of chute control rod into coupler below 
handle panel. Make sure to line up flat end of rod and flat end 
of coupler. You may need to rotate rod around until these two 
surfaces line up (Figure 33 inset).
Figure 33
6.  Push chute control rod toward the control panel until hole 
in rod lines up with middle hole in chute control coupler and 
insert hairpin clip (a) removed in Step 1 (Figure 34).
a
Figure 34
NOTE: There is a reference hole provided at rear end of control 
rod to help know when holes are vertical.
NOTE: Hole furthest from chute control head is used to 
achieve further engagement of chute control rod into coupler, 
if required. Refer to Adjustments, Overhead Chute Control on 
page 15.
NOTE: For models equipped with manual chute control rods, 
the hole closest to chute control head is used for manual 
movement of chute assembly, if required. Refer to Operation, 
Manual Chute Rotation Control & Electric Chute Control on 
page 20.
 STOP
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