46 Optional Equipment
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Front Blower (part # 99000133)
To Switch The Power Cord To The Left Side:
Use a pair of pliers to disconnect the strain relief which holds the power cord in place. With the power
cord slackened, the molex connectors that attach the power cord to the blower assembly may be
disconnected. Pry the button plug from the left side of the blower assembly and insert it into the hole on
the right side. Pull the left side molex connector out from behind the deflection plate and cut the nylon tie
that holds the wire back. Insert the molex connector on the power cord through the hole on the left side
of the blower assembly and attach it to the left side molex connector. Route the wire directly behind the
blower cage. Place the strain relief over the power cord (it should be in the same location on the power
cord that it was before – approximately 2" from where the wires split). Insert the strain relief into the hole
on the left side until the strain relief locks in place. Make sure the power cord, wires, or molex assembly
do not protrude into the opening of the blower.
Remove the strain relief by
squeezing it from the top and bottom
with a pair of slip-joint pliers.
Disconnect the molex plug inside the
blower assembly. Remove the power
cord by pulling it out of the hole
exposed by removing the strain relief.
Remove the button plug from the
left side and insert it into the hole
on the right side.
Left Side of
Blower
Assembly
The wires tuck in here, directly
behind the blower cage.
Installation Instructions
1. Remove the two screws above the air control and beneath the ashlip. Place the blower assembly
underneath the ashlip and replace removed the two screws. Before tightening the screws with a 3/8"
nutdriver, lift the blower up so it tucks underneath the ashlip.
Control Box
Use a 3/8" nutdriver to replace the two screws
and hold the front blower to the appliance.
P
lug the
b
lower into a
1
10 volt
g
rounded
o
utlet.
3/8" Nutdriver
Remove the two screws here
2. Plug the power cord running from the control box into a grounded 110 volt electrical outlet.