Technical data

NOTE
In some assemblies there are spacers behind the magnet. The magnet should rise
slightly above the surface of the magnet well of the cover.
B. PIN ASSEMBLY The Pin Assembly knob on the 705 is staked onto the pin and ordinarily should not need
replacement. If replacement ever is needed, the knob should be screwed down even with the head of the cover
pivot pin (3375-0156) and then staked in place to avoid the possibility of the knob working free and failing into
the cutting blades.
The entire assembly - Cover Pivot Pin (3375-0156), the Spring (3275-0012) and the Pivot Pin Knob (3375-
0157) - should be replaced at one time.
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
The wiring diagram for both the motors used in the 705 Tenderizer is the same. The only difference in the
systems is that domestic models will use 115v - 60HZ-1 motors and the export models will use 220v - 50HZ-1
motors.
The motor in this tenderizer is equipped with an automatic thermal protector. If the motor shuts off during
operation, allow sufficient time to elapse for cooling, at which point the thermal device will reset.
A. TROUBLE SHOOTING Before assuming that the motor is faulty, trouble shoot the electrical system. In
trouble shooting, you will want to:
1. Check current available from wall socket.
To check internal electrical components, remove neck and blade assembly. Remove upper housing by remov-
ing two socket screws located in the lower housing just to the rear of the tenderizer well. Tap upper housing with
heel of hand to loosen the adhesive seal. Lift off.
2. Check proper grounding at inlet power cord and motor ground.
3. Check if plug to switch cord is delivering power to double-throw switch.
4. Check if double-throw switch is operating properly. If not - replace.
5. Check electricity from double-throw switch to micro-switch and motor. Check magnet switch and arm to see
if it is activating micro-switch properly. If micro-switch is not operating - replace. (Also, see D, this section,
on micro-switch adjustment).
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