1.Remove the entrance box cover.
2.The heating element fuses are mounted in a fuse holder located in the entrance box.
3.Remove each fuse by gently pulling the fuse straight out of the holder using a fuse puller.
4.Use an ohmmeter set on "x 1" ohms (resistance) setting to check the fuses for continuity. For a GOOD fuse, the meter reading should be approximately zero "0" ohms. If the reading is significantly above zero ohms, replace the fuse.
5.Replace each fuse by pushing the fuse straight into the fuseholder until it locks in place.
b.To check and replace other fuses:
1.These fuses are located in bayonet type fuse holders located on the outside of the entrance box. The entrance box cover does NOT have to be removed to check these fuses.
2.Remove each fuse from its holder by pushing in and turning 1/8 turn counter clockwise.
3.Use an ohmmeter set on "x 1" ohms (resistance) setting to check the fuses for continuity. For a GOOD fuse, the meter reading should be approximately zero "0" ohms. If the reading is significantly above zero ohms, replace the fuse.
4.Replace each fuse and ensure that it is secured in its fuseholder.
c.Call a qualified technician if fuses continually blow.
3.3MAINTENANCE
3.3.1Basket Lift Lubrication
The basket lift motors and linkages do not need lubrication. Oil tight bearings are used, thus eliminating the need to lubricate these components.