Alliance Laundry Systems PHM1397C Washer User Manual


 
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Maintenance
Routine maintenance maximizes operating efficiency
and minimizes downtime. Maintenance procedures
described below will prolong life of machine and help
prevent accidents.
Daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly checklists are
provided at end of this section. Laminate checklists to
preserve them for repeated copying. Operators and
technicians are encouraged to add checks specific to
their washer-extractor’s particular application.
The following maintenance procedures must be
performed regularly at required intervals.
Removing Panels for Maintenance
Removal of Lower Front Panel
This panel is held on with two screws located at
bottom of panel. Remove screws and push panel to
right about 1 inch (25 mm). Lift off panel. Once lower
front panel is removed, there is access to steam
diffuser (if equipped), electrical heating elements (if
equipped), shell (tub) support brackets, temperature
probe and inside bolt-down holes for close-mount
installations.
Removal of Top Panel
This panel is held on with two screws located on top
rear of machine. 125, 140, and 175 pound machines
have two top panels. Remove screws and pull top
panel about 1 inch (25 mm) toward rear of machine.
Lift off panel. To remove front top panel, first remove
rear top panel, then remove two screws that attach
front top panel to side panels. Pull front top panel
about 1 inch (25 mm) toward rear of machine. Lift off
panel. Once top panel(s) is removed, there is access to
PS40 control box, PS40 keypad, water valves and
hoses.
Removal of Lower Rear Panel
This panel is held on with four screws located on
corners of panel. Remove screws and pull panel
upward about 1 inch (25 mm). Lift off panel. Once
rear panel is removed, there is access to bearing
housing, motor, belts, pulleys, drain hose and drain
valve and inside bolt-down holes for close-mount
installations.
Be careful when handling sheet-metal
parts. Sharp edges can cause personal
injury. Wear safety glasses and gloves,
use the proper tools, and provide
adequate lighting.
SW035
WARNING
Replace all panels that are removed to
perform service and maintenance
procedures. Do not operate the machine
with missing guards or with broken or
missing parts. Do not bypass any safety
devices.
SW019
CAUTION