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30. Motor
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Repairs
Repair work on the machine should only be
done by specially trained personnel.
Motor replacement
Disassembly
1. Take down power from the machine by turning
the main power switch to the 0 position.
2. Remove the rear cover.
3. Undo the bracket for the drain hose connector
from the lower rear piece, then remove the
rear cover.
4. Undo the ground connection from the motor.
5. Remove the drive belt by pulling the belt
towards you while rotating the drum by hand.
6. Undo the motor cable from motor.
7. Undo and remove the motor mounting bolts.
8. Lift out the motor.
Assembly
1. Fit the new motor without locking the
mounting bolts.
2. Fit the drive belt and adjust the belt tension
with the tensioner on one side of the motor.
Se section Adjustments - Drive belt tension for
details.
Main power switch
5916
5465
Rotation sensor
B3
Summary of Contents for W620 Classic
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