SECTION 5: SERVICE PROCEDURES

RINSE SOLENOID VALVE REPAIR PARTS KIT (CONTINUED)

Prying open the coil wire cover

4.When replacing the coil, ensure that when removing the coil wire cover that care is taken not to damage the wires inside. Using the medium flathead screwdriver, gently use it to open the cover enough to where it could be pulled off.

Straightening the wires

5.Once the coil wire cover has been removed and set to the side, take the internal wires and pull them out straight.

Loosening the conduit nut

7.Using a pair of channel locks, gently loosen the conduit retaining ring for the conduit nut. Once it is loosened, use your fingers to unscrew and remove it.

8.Pull the conduit away and discard the bad coil. Take the new coil and attach the conduit, reinstall & tighten the conduit nut, and pull the wires through so that you will be able to wire the valve back up.

9.Reconnect the wires from the conduit to the wires from the solenoid as they had been connected previously. Ensure that the wire nuts are on tight.

10.Slide the coil wire cover back on, taking care not to dam- age the wires.

11.If you are done performing maintenance on the valve, con- tinue on to step 23. Otherwise, please go on to step 12.L

Loosening the valve bonnet

Removing the wire nuts

6. Remove the wire nuts from the wires and separate them.

12.To remove the valve bonnet, grasp it with the jaws of the pipe wrench and turn to the left. Note: on some models you may have to remove the valve in order to perform this and any further steps. Be careful not to damage the plumbing assem- bly. Only use the pipe wrench enough to where you can spin the valve bonnet off with your hand.

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Jackson 200B, 200S, 200LT technical manual Prying open the coil wire cover