Labconco SteamScrubbe & FlaskScrubbe Glassware Washers 44204 Series User Manual

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Labconco Glassware Washer Service/Technical Manual

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**Completely drain and disconnect electrical power to the unit before
proceeding with any of these instructions.

1.

Open the Washer’s door and remove the screws that hold the door’s

outer cosmetic panel in place.

2.

To remove the panel, pull down slightly as you pull away from the
door to dislodge it.

3.

Locate the Detergent Cup.

4.

Disconnect the Cup’s wires from the Door Wiring Harness.

5.

Remove the six mounting screws in the Detergent Cup Mounting

Brackets holding the Cup to the door.

6.

Pull the Detergent Cup from the door.

7.

Fit the new Detergent Cup into the door. (NOTE: the Detergent Cup
has a built in gasket).

8.

Place the Mounting Brackets in position and secure them with the
mounting screws.

9.

Connect the Detergent Cup’s wires to the Door Wiring Harness.

10.

Test the Detergent Cup in Diagnostics.

Replacing the Sump Screen

The Sump Screen that covers the sump is designed to keep medium to
large particulates (glass shards, beads, boiling rocks, etc…) from
getting into the Wash and Drain Pumps. These particulates have the

potential to chew up and destroy the pumps necessary for operation of
the glassware washer. If this screen is bent, has visible damage or
rust, replace immediately.

**IMPORTANT**

The sump screen should have a 1/8 inch hole drilled into it behind the

seating screw. If you do not see a larger hole bored into the screen, use a

1/8 drill bit and place a hole in the screen. Put the hole far enough back

that it is going into the bowl of the sump. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DRILL A HOLE

THROUGH THE FIBERGLASS/PLASTIC OF THE SUMP!

Figure 24
Left:
Detergent Cup.
The black cable to the left
of the Detergent Cup is
the Door Wiring Harness.

The Blue Circles indicate
the six screws that mount
the Detergent Cup to the
Door’s Interior Panel.

The Green Brackets
highlight the Detergent
Cup’s Mounting Brackets
that seal the Cup’s gasket.

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