User Manual
Labconco Glassware Washer Service/Technical Manual 
57 
Replacing the Door Fan 
The small fan located behind the Kick (middle) panel is situated so 
that it blow steam out away from the unit and up the outer door panel 
so as to keep condensation from forming in the door of the unit. 
To remove the Door Fan 
1.  Disconnect/turn off power to the unit. 
2.  Remove the toe and kick panels. 
3.  Remove the Relay Board Cover Panel. 
4.  Locate the door fan on the Relay Board Cover Panel. 
5.  Remove the four screws in each corner of the fan housing. 
6.  Pull the fan away from the panel from the back. 
Figure 31 
Right: Drain Hose back 
High Loop. After the Drain 
Hose exits the base of the 
unit, it arches up into a high 
loop where it clamped and 
zip tied to the outer shell of 
the tank. This loop holds 
the water used to prime the 
pump for each drain 
sequence. The Blue Arrows 
indicate the direction that 
water flows when the Drain 
Pump is on. The water 
leaving the sump goes up 
the right side of the loop 
(facing the back of the 
machine) and down the left 
side. 
When replacing the Drain 
Hose, place zip ties in the 
locations indicated by the 
Yellow Arrows. 
Note: During shipping, it is 
possible that the hose may 
slack and sump. This can be 
corrected by pulling the 
sump and adding extra ties. 
Figure 32 
Left:  Door Fan on 
Panel. The 
Cooling/Door fan 
is set up to keep 
condensation from 
forming inside the 
door and allowing 
steam from 
damaging the PC 
Board. The Blue 
Arrows show the 
four screws that 
need to be removed 
in order to replace 
a faulty Door Fan. 










