Ecofan Motor Replacement Instructions for PDF 2.cdr
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Ecofan Motor Replacement Instructions for PDF 2.cdr
Motor Replacement Instructions for 800 Original & 802 Airplus Ecofans® ® Motor Replacement Instructions for Ecofan® This motor kit includes: - 1 motor - 1 allen/hex key - 1 instruction sheet models 800 & 802 You will need: Model 802 Model 800 Code ES001 (800MRK) - Phillips screwdriver* - slotted screwdriver** - soldering iron & solder - piece of tape * Ecofan model 802 ** Ecofan model 800 Ecofans are distributed in the UK by You must be competent at soldering to be able to replace the motor. Code ES001 Please use all safety guidelines when using a soldering iron. If in doubt, please see a qualified technician when changing this motor. For more information, please call CALFIRE on 01691-772922 For more product information, visit the UK Ecofan® website at www.ecofan.co.uk Thank you. Ecofans are distributed in the UK by Calfire Spareline Ltd Gledrid, Chirk. Wrexham LL14 5DG Tel: 01691 772922 Fax: 01691 773552 www.ecofan.co.uk MODEL 800 Ecofan® Original Note - End of Motor Shaft is flush with front blade hub. Figure 2 Figure 1 2> See Figure 2. Using a slotted screwdriver loosen the screw located in the bracket below the motor. This will loosen the motor so it can be removed. Take note of the position of the motor. 1> See Figure 1. Using the provided allen/hex key, remove the fan blade. Figure 3 Figure 4 3> See Figure 3. Find the red dot at the back of the motor and take note which wire is attached to which terminal (No red dot? See additional notes below). Since both wires are black you can temporarily add a small piece of tape on the wire that is soldered to the red dot terminal so that the wire can be distinguished when soldering it to the new motor. (Do you have one red and one black wires? See additional notes below). 4> Using a soldering iron heat the two motor terminals so that the power wires are released. 5> Solder the power wires to the replacement motor making sure the wire which went to the red dot terminal in the original motor is attached to the red dot terminal on the new motor. If the wires are reversed then the motor will spin backwards and the wires will need to be swopped. 6> See Figures 4 & 2. Insert the motor into the bracket to the same position as the original motor. The face of the motor should be flush with the front edge of the motor bracket. Tighten screw on bracket. 7> See Figure 1. Re-attach the fan blade so that the motor shaft is flush with the front of the fan blade hub. Do not press too far or the blade will rub on the motor. Tighten set screw with supplied allen/hex key. 8> Test fan on stove to ensure blade is spinning in the correct direction. Swop motor wires if the blade is not spinning in a clockwise direction. ADDITIONAL NOTES: NO RED DOT? A small number of motors were fitted without a red dot. These motors do have an indented circle close to one of the terminals and it is this indent that should have been painted red. DO YOU HAVE RED & BLACK WIRES? A small number of modules were fitted with one red and one black wires. If your unit does have red and black wires please ignore these colours and ensure that the wire which went to the red dot (or indented circle) terminal on your original motor is attached to the red dot terminal on the new motor. MODEL 802 Ecofan® Airplus Note - End of Motor Shaft is flush with front blade hub. Figure 2 Figure 1 1> See Figure 1. Using the provided allen/hex key, remove the fan blade. 2> See Figure 2. Using a Phillips screw driver remove the two screws which hold the bracket located over the motor. Remove bracket and motor. Figure 3 Figure 4 3> See Figure 3. Find the red dot at the back of the motor and take note which wire is attached to which terminal (No red dot? See additional notes below). Since both wires are black you can temporarily add a small piece of tape on the wire that is soldered to the red dot terminal so that the wire can be distinguished when soldering it to the new motor. (Do you have one red and one black wires? See additional notes below). 4> Using a soldering iron heat the two motor terminals so that the power wires are released. 5> Solder the power wires to the replacement motor making sure the wire which went to the red dot terminal in the original motor is attached to the red dot terminal on the new motor. If the wires are reversed then the motor will spin backwards and the wires will need to be swopped. 6> See Figure 4. Insert the motor into the top housing. Rotate the motor to find the orientation that seats the motor as deep as possible in the top. Replace bracket and secure with the two Phillips screws. 7> See Figure 1. Re-attach the fan blade so that the motor shaft is flush with the front of the fan blade hub. Do not press too far or the blade will rub on the motor. Tighten set screw with supplied allen key. 8> Test fan on stove to ensure blade is spinning in the correct direction. Swop motor wires if the blade is not spinning in a clockwise direction. ADDITIONAL NOTES: NO RED DOT? A small number of motors were fitted without a red dot. These motors do have an indented circle close to one of the terminals and it is this indent that should have been painted red. DO YOU HAVE RED & BLACK WIRES? A small number of modules were fitted with one red and one black wires. If your unit does have red and black wires please ignore these colours and ensure that the wire which went to the red dot (or indented circle) terminal on your original motor is attached to the red dot terminal on the new motor.