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Transportation Bolts
The washer is fitted with transportation bolts to prevent internal damage during transportation.
Transportation bolts must be removed before using the washer.
Removing Transportation Bolts
Fig.
1. Unscrew the 4 bolts with a wrench. Remove the
lower 2 bolts first, then the upper two. One of the
2
bolts retains the power cord of the washer to
prevent operating without removing bolts.
2. Remove the bolts and the red plastic sleeves to
release the power cord. Keep the 4 bolts and
sleeves for future use.
NOTE: If transportation bolts and sleeves are not removed, it
may cause severe vibration, noise and malfunction,
as well as damage to the machine.
NOTE: When the washer is transported the transportation
bolts and the sleeves must be reinstalled.
3. Close the 4 holes with the caps supplied.
Install the Coin Meter (coin operated models)
1.
Unlock coin meter lock plate with the provided key.
2.
Partially open the lock plate and slide to the left to
remove it from the console.
3.
Install the coin meter faceplate into the lock plate and
then assemble the coin meter(s) into the faceplate.
4.
Plug the coin meter(s) into COIN 1 (Red) and COIN 2
(White) harnesses inside the washer.
5.
Carefully reattach the coin meter harnesses using the
reclosable cable ties mounted on the chassis behind the
coin meter(s). Make sure the harnesses do not obstruct
coins dropping into the coin vault and that they do not
touch moving parts on the sides of the coin meter(s).
(These measure the size and weight of coins, and must
be free of interference.)
6.
Reinstall the coin meter lock plate by aligning the right
tab behind the console, sliding it to the right, then closing
and locking it. See Fig. 3
Install the Blocking Piate (non metered models)
1.
Push the blocking plate into the coin vault until the tabs
lock in place. See Fig. 4
Installation
Fig. 2
Brace
Cap
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Bolt
Sleeve
Sleeve
Bolt
Screws