INSTALLATION AND WIRING INSTRUCTIONS

for Pluggable Motor Replacement - _ 7q'1ul

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The motor m this kit may or mw not be Identical to your old motor. If your culTent motor has the pluggable.

I"motor marltch, replaoe the servc.e..°motor, in the same manner as you removed your dele_llve motor."LIf your defeolive mof_r has the switch where the w[m lead from the main harness eannects to the motor

s_tch Indivklually, carefully follow Instructions below-- ......

Potental Rre Hazard and/or

Nulsanoe "l'dpptng of Motor Protector

DO NOT under any oiroumstance attempt to remove or replace the motor 8witoh from this puggable service motor. The swituh is a non..serviceable.bomponent.

Failure to do so oould result in fire, serious injury or death.

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1.Remove defective motor using standard motor removal proaedures

2.Compare and no_ethe difference between the motor switch of fire delective motor and the switch of the new replaoement motor, ff the switchesare the same,

simply -instal! the motor In reverse order you've -removed the defective motor. See Figure 1.

NOTE: Overload proteotor Is part of the switch on the replaoBrnent motor and separate on the deleotive motor.

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