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5) With figer tip, gently push and turn the bulb to unlock.

NOTE: A piece of tubing with an inside diameter the size of bulb may assist in bulb removal and

replacment.

6) To install new bulb, reverse Step #5 thru Step #1.
h. End of Cycle Light Replacement
1) Discontinue electrical power to the dryer.
2) Loosen and remove the cap screw on the top of the cap.
3) Remove the cap.
4) Loosen and remove the screw going into the lens.
5) Twitst out lens and remove bulb/light.
6) To install new bulb, revers Step #5 thru Step #1.
K. BASKET (TUMBLER) SYSTEM
1. Basket (Tumbler) Drive System
The basket (tumbler) is supported and driven by four (4) 11-inch (27.94 cm) diameter drive wheel assemblies.
Two (2) of these wheels are attached to a 1-1/2” (3.81 cm) diameter idler shaft, while the other two (2) are
attached to a 1-1/2” (3.81 cm) diameter drive shaft. Each of the wheels is fastened to the shafts by a taper
lock bushing.
The idler shaft and drive shaft are each supported by two (2) 1-1/2” (3.81 cm) diameter pillow block
bearings. These bearings sit on slotted support channels and can be moved inward or outward by the
adjustment bolts. This results in raising or lowering the basket (tumbler).
The drive system consists of a shaft mounted gear (speed) reducer, two (2) V-belts, and a 3 HP (2.24 kw)
drive motor. Belt tension can be adjusted by tightening or loosening the gear (speed) reducer turnbuckle.
To keep the basket (tumbler) in the middle of the dryer a series of retaining wheels are used in the front and
rear of the dryer. The retaining wheels run along the vertical edge of the basket (tumbler) rings. These
keep the basket (tumbler) from rubbing on the front and rear panels of the dryer.