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Remove the two brush retainer screws to loosen the brush retainer. The brush retainer will flex to be moved out of the way in order to remove the motor brush. Then remove the brush, replacing it with a new one. Note: IMPORTANT-the brush has a small tab on the bottom that MUST be fitted into the slot on the motor frame for proper positioning. B. After the new brush is seated, tighten the brush retainer screws. C. Repeat steps A-B for brush on other side of motor. Rear motor: A. To remove the rear motor brushes, you must remove the five rear nuts and holder/wire loom (#2063) holding the motor enclosure assembly together. Pull off the motor filter (#868) on the back of the motor. Then remove the front motor from the motor mount to access the rear motor. Set the motor mount back in an upright position with the rear motor facing up. The brushes can be accessed while the rear motor is still in the motor mount. B. Follow steps A-C above, as outlined for the front motor. C. Set the front motor back into the original position, making sure that the gasket is in good condition and properly installed, then reattach the nuts that hold the motor enclosure assembly together. Note: When you close the motor assembly, make sure the distance between the end of the front motor mount and the back motor mount is 4"(1/8"). Press the front and rear motor mounts together as much as possible to create a tight fit. If there is space on the rod between the rear motor mount and the nut then tighten the nuts until there is little or no space left on the rod. This will ensure a tight seal between the motors. Replace the holder/wire loom (#2063). 7. Slide the motor assembly back into the housing, lining up the screws to the holes on the front of the unit. An easy way to do this is by setting the front of the dryer down on a table and lower the motor mount into the housing with all if the wire facing towards the rear of the unit. Replace the motor filter (#868). Reattach the acorn nuts and reconnect the motor power wires (wires are color coded). 8. Replace the end cap (#2049) and external filter (#2027).

Any maintenance not explained in this manual should be performed by Double K Industries, or an authorized service center. Call Double K Industries or visit the website, www.doublekindustries.com, for the name of the Authorized service center near you. All warranty service must be performed by an authorized service center (or Double K Industries) to protect your warranty status.

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