Mac Medical W0106, W0036 Instructions For Use Manual

Instruction for Use -
Replacing Fan Motor for D and TS series
Warming Cabinets
Fan Motor Part Numbers
When replacing the Fan Motor (which comes with the fan blade), check the table below to order the right voltage motor for your model cabinet.
Fan Motors
W0036 Fan Motor with Fan blade (120V)
W0106 Fan Motor with Fan blade (220V)
Removing and Replacing the Fan Motor
WARNING: The Fan Motor is essential for proper operation of the Warming Cabinet. An authorized experienced technician should replace the motor. An electrical hazard is possible to the warmer and potential injury to personnel.
Instruction for Use
CAUTION: Turn OFF Circuit Breaker if Warming Cabinet is hard wired to the facility’s electrical supply. Failure to do so can cause damage to the Warming Cabinet and injury to personnel.
Unplug and remove the Warming Cabinet from
its power supply.
Working on Free Standing Units
1. Remove four 8 X 1-5/8” self-tapping screws (Table
1, Item 4))from outside Top Panel (Table 1, Item 1). Remove outside Top Panel and set aside (Fig. 1).
2. Remove two 8 X 1/2” self-tapping screws (Table 1,
Item 3) from the inside Top Panel (Table 1, Item 2). Remove the inside Top Panel and set aside.
3. The motor can now be accessed through the
top and also from beneath to disassemble it and install a new motor.
A. If necessary, remove a cabinet shelf to allow
easier access to the bottom of the Drawer Assembly.
Go to Step 4, page 3.
Fig. 1: Remove/re-install Top Panels - Free Standing Units
Table 1 (Fig. 1)
Item # DESCRIPTION QTY
1 Outside Top Panel 1
2 Inside Top Panel 1
3 Screw, self-tapping 8 x 1/2” 2
4 Screw, self-tapping 8 x 1-5/8” 4
Information regarding this product is subject to change without prior notice.
Publication No. IFU-130 Rev A
Printed in USA
January 2018
1
Replacing Fan Motor for D and TS series
Fig. 2: Remove Drawer Assembly screws
Table 2 (Fig. 2)
Item # DESCRIPTION QTY
1 Drawer Assembly 1
2 Screw, 8-32 X 1/2, Pan Head 2
Instruction for Use -
Warming Cabinets
Working on Units in Recessed Spaces
For units situated in recessed spaces where the top panels cannot be removed, skip Steps 2 and 3 on page 1 which pertain to free standing units and use this procedure instead.
Open the cabinet door and remove two 8-32 X 1/2 self tapping screws (Table 2, Item 2) located at the bottom front of the Drawer Assembly.
A. Slide the Drawer Assembly (Table 3, Item 1) out
approximately 8” along the rail guide of the cabinet. A top Drawer Assembly will come out with the Header Assembly attached. There is no Header Assembly attached to Lower Drawer Assemblies.
i. In most cases, there is no need to
ii. For TS series cabinets, in addition to the
C. Fig. 3 shows a Lower Drawer Assembly on a
Dual Chamber cabinet that has been slid out and its components ready for servicing.
D. After sliding out the Drawer Assembly, go to
Step 4.
Instruction for Use
completely remove the Drawer Assembly from the cabinet to change the motor. If complete drawer removal is preferred, unplug the Drawer connectors, plugs and probe wire (items circled in red as shown in Fig. 4, Fig. 5 and Fig. 6).
connectors, plugs and probe wire, unplug the Ethernet connection at the back.
Fig. 3: Lower Drawer Assembly - Dual Cabinet
Information regarding this product is subject to change without prior notice.
Fig. 4: Unplug connector and probe wire - D Series - Single
Publication No. IFU-130 Rev A
2
Printed in USA
January 2018
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