Service manual

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CAUTION: Ensure that the remote control wire antenna
is placed so that it is not caught between any of the
screws or sheets of metal.
!
NOTE: Be sure that the anges on the end panel are
positioned on the interior of the outside panel of the re-
place.
HEATER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
Tools Required: Philips head screwdriver
Flat Head Screwdriver
WARNING: If the replace was operating prior to ser-
vicing, allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and heating
elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning of skin.
WARNING: Disconnect power before attempting any
maintenance to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage
to persons.
1. Remove the frame ller strip and carefully remove the
glass or trim assembly from the unit.
2. Carefully remove the media from the front tray.
3. Wall Mount: Remove the replace assembly from the
wall by carefully lifting it upward, releasing it from the
anges of the wall-mounting bracket. (Figure 4).
Pedestal Mount: Carefully lay the unit face down on a
at surface and remove the six (6) screws holding the
pedestal to the unit. (Figure 5)
4. Carefully set the unit upright on a at working surface.
!
NOTE: If necessary, lay a protective barrier between
the unit and your work surface, (i.e. cloth, cardboard, thick
plastic) to avoid scratching your work surface.
5. On the right end, with the controls, remove the seven
(7) screws around the outside of the end panel. (Figure
5)
6. Remove the three (3) front panel screws along the
center of the back of the unit. (Figure 7)
7. Lay unit on its back and remove the remaining nine (9)
screws from the end panel.
8. Remove the end panel being careful not to add any
strain to the wires connecting to the controls.
9. Gently guide the partially reective glass out the open
side of the rebox.
10. On the other end of the rebox, opposite to the con-
trols, remove the six (6) screws across the end at the
top.
11. Remove the three (3) screws along the top front panel
and remove the panel.
12. Locate the heater assembly and remove the two (2)
heater assembly brackets from the back panel.
(Figure 7)
13. Carefully remove the heater assembly out of the re-
place leaving the wires still connected.
14. Remove the two (2) mounting brackets from the original
heater assembly, and re-attach them to the new heater
assembly.
15. Carefully transfer the wire connections from the original
heater assembly onto the new heater assembly.
!
NOTE: Use a at head screwdriver to gently pry be-
tween the end of the connector and the heater assembly to
release the wires.
16. Re-attach the mounting brackets to the back panel.
17. Re-assemble the remainder of the replace in reverse
order from the instructions above.
CAUTION: Ensure that the remote control wire antenna
is placed so that it is not caught between any of the
screws or sheets of metal.
!
NOTE: Be sure that the anges on the end panel are
positioned on the interior of the outside panel of the re-
place.
CIRCUIT BOARD REPLACEMENT
REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER or LED DRIVER
BOARD
Tools Required: Philips head screwdriver
Flat Head Screwdriver
WARNING: If the replace was operating prior to ser-
vicing, allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and heating
elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning of skin.
WARNING: Disconnect power before attempting any
maintenance to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage
to persons.
1. Remove the frame ller strip and carefully remove the
glass or trim assembly from the unit.
2. Carefully remove the media from the front tray.
3. Wall Mount: Remove the replace assembly from the
wall by carefully lifting it upward, releasing it from the
anges of the wall-mounting bracket. (Figure 4).
4. Pedestal Mount: Carefully lay the unit face down on a
at surface and remove the six (6) screws holding the
pedestal to the unit. (Figure 5)
5. Carefully set the unit upright on a at working surface.
!
NOTE: If necessary, lay a protective barrier between
the unit and your work surface, (i.e. cloth, cardboard, thick
plastic) to avoid scratching your work surface.
6. On the right end, with the controls, remove the seven
(7) screws around the outside of the end panel. (Figure
5)
7. Remove the three (3) front panel screws along the
center of the back of the unit. (Figure 7)
8. Lay unit on its back and remove the remaining nine (9)
screws from the end panel.
9. Remove the end panel being careful not to add any
strain to the wires connecting to the controls.
10. Gently guide the partially reective glass out the open
side of the rebox.
11. On the other end of the rebox, opposite to the con-
trols, remove the six (6) screws across the end at the
top.