CONTENTS | BAG INSTALLATION |
Safety Precautions ................................................................... | 2 | |
Model and Serial No. Identification ....................................... | 2 | |
Transporting Compactor ......................................................... | 2 | |
Manually Raising and Lowering Ram .................................... | 2 | |
Troubleshooting Guide .................................................... | 3 | & 4 |
Component Replacement ............................................. | 5, 6 | & 7 |
Greasing Compactor Mechanism ............................................ | 7 | |
Wiring Diagrams ...................................................................... | 8 | |
Parts Lists .................................................................... | 9 thru 12 |
ALWAYS UNPLUG COMPACTOR FROM WALL OUTLET BEFORE SERVICING.
The service information is intended for use by a service technician who is familiar with proper and safe procedures to be followed when repairing electrical appliances and who is equipped with proper tools and testing devices. Repairs attempted or made improperly can result in personal injury or property damage. Hazards may develop from improper assembly or adjustments. While making repairs, persons not having the proper background may subject themselves to the risk of injury or electrical shock which can be serious or even fatal.
IMPORTANT - NOTE TO THE CONSUMER
If you perform service on your own Broan products, you must assume responsibility for personal injury or property damage which may result.
MODELANDSERIALNO.IDENTIFICATIONThe specification label with model and serial numbers is located on the inside of the cabinet. It is visible after opening the drawer.
DO NOT use plastic bags other than those which have been designed for use in this compactor. Unauthorized bags may become caught in the mechanism.
With the drawer extended to the second stop, release the container latch and swing open door. Slide bag into drawer from front to back. Fold bag over top rim of drawer on all sides.
PREPUNCHED HOLES
Press bag into all corners of the drawer. Smooth and shape the bag carefully - this will prevent the bag from being torn by the ram during compaction.
When transporting compactor, the ram should be electrically or |
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manually extended down into the drawer, preferably against a |
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load of stacked newspapers or other suitable material. If this is |
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not done, damage to the trunnion nut may occur. |
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Never transport compactor on its back or front. Damage to the |
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gearbox may occur. If it cannot be transported upright, it is | Using buttons on side of drawer, button bag in place by using | |
preferable to place it on its side. | prepunched holes in side of bag. NOTE: If you have difficulty | |
MANUALRAISINGAND LOWERING OF RAM | installing bag, move drawer completely from unit by lifting | |
front of drawer slightly and pulling forward (place on rug or | ||
Unplug compactor cord from wall socket. Remove back panel. | other surface to protect |
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floor). This will clear back |
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The ram may be raised or lowered manually by using a 15/16" |
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of container from housing |
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socket to turn the drive screw nut. Clockwise will lower ram, |
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for easier bag installation. |
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counterclockwise will raise it. |
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| “V” GROOVE | |
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| Swing door shut and latch |
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| it. Bag is locked between |
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| door flange and drawer. |
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| When door is closed and | CONTAINER |
| latched properly, door | |
| LATCH | |
| guide “V” will be snug in | |
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| “V” groove in drawer |
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| flange. Bag should be |
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| captured in “V” guide. |
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| Failure to align “V” prop- |
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| erly or to latch drawer to |
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15/16” | door will cause the com- |
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2 SOCKET | pactor to function im- |
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2 | properly. |
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