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Clipper Vac® Motor Change Procedure
**For Wooden Units**

Tools:
  1. Phillips Screwdriver
  2. New Motor(s)
  3. Silicone Caulking
  4. Utility Knife
  5. Wire Tool (works as a cutter and a crimper)
  6. 5/16 Ratchet
 
Step 1: Unplug The Unit!
Step 2:

Remove Lid & Screws.

  1. Locate Lid.
  2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws from the lid. Rotate screwdriver left to loosen screws.
  3. Remove Lid.
  4. Peel back foam.
Step 3:

Locate Ground Wire.

The ground wire is the green wire.

Step 4:

Unhook Ground Wire.

Using a straight blade screwdriver, loosen the green screw just enough to pull out the ground wire.

Step 5:

Unplug Motor Wire.

Locate the red wire connected to the on/off switch.

Gently pull out to unplug the wire

Step 6:

Locate Black Wire & White Wire Connection.

Find the other black wire running from the motor.

Gently pull out from underneath the foam, it is tied to a white wire with a yellow wire cap.

Step 7:

Remove Yellow Cap.

Gently turn to remove yellow wire cap.

Separate wires. If the wires are soldered together cut them with the wire cutters.

Save the yellow wire cap for later use.

Step 8:

Loosen Motor Clamp.

Using your 5/16 ratchet, loosen the motor clamp.

Step 9:

Remove Clamp & Clamp Cardboard.

Remove Clamp.

After the clamp is removed you should notice a little piece of cardboard stuck to the black motor boot. Pull it off and set it aside.

Step 10:

Pop Rubber Boot.

Make sure that you have a hold of the motor from the bottom. Using you finger pop up the rubber boot and the motor will fall through the motor ring.

Step 11:

Remove Old Motor.

Lower the motor down and out to remove.

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M.D.C. Romani Inc.
2860 West Pike Road
Indiana, PA 15701
Phone: (724) 463-6101
Fax: (724) 349-0237
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