Labconco SteamScrubbe & FlaskScrubbe Glassware Washers 44204 Series User Manual

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Labconco Glassware Washer Service/Technical Manual

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1.

Pull the unit away from walls/cabinets so that you have access to the
back and left sides of the washer.

2.

Remove the back and left cosmetic panels or service access panels and

pull up the black insulation jacket and secure it.

3.

Locate the Blower mounted to the floor of the base weldment.

4.

Loosen the clamp and remove the flex duct from the blowers exhaust

collar.

5.

Remove the four nuts holding the blower’s mounting bracket to the base

of the unit.

6.

Pull the blower out of the side of the unit and disconnect the wiring

at the harness.

7.

Connect the new blower’s wiring to the harness.

8.

Seat the new blower on the mounting screws and secure with the nuts

removed from the old blower.

9.

Fit the flexible ducting sleeve over the exhaust collar of the new

blower and tighten down the clamp.

10. Test the blower in diagnostics.

Replacing the blower on a Labconco FlaskScrubber® Vantage®

The blower is mounted to the base of the unit and is clamped to

flexible ducting that transfers the air to the manifolds. The blower is fed

air through the HEPA filter found in the side cabinet.

1.

Pull the unit away from walls/cabinets so that you have access to the

back and front of the washer.

2.

Remove the back cosmetic panel or service access panel and the front
kick, toe and relay panels, pull up the black insulation jacket and

secure it.

3.

Locate the Blower mounted to the floor of the base weldment.

4.

Through the back access panel, loosen the clamp and remove the flex

ducting from the Blower’s inlet collar.

5.

Loosen the clamp and remove the flex duct from the Blower’s exhaust

collar.

Figure 27
Right:
FlaskScrubber ®
Blower. The Blower,
indicated by the Yellow
Bracket
, takes in room air
and blows it through flex
tubing into the circulation
manifold.

The Red Bracket indicates
the blower’s flexible duct
work. The clamp that holds
this ducting to the blower
pointed out by the Green
Arrow.


On opposite side of the
blower (not pictured) is the
Blower’s mounting bracket.
The mounting bracket is
secured to the base
weldment by four screws,
two of which are designated
by the Light Blue Arrow.

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