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Before using the PACE® MBT1™ MicroBenchTop® System(s), what should be done?

Read the provided instructions and procedures to become familiar with its proper operation and maintenance.


What does the "SR-3’’TM “Safety Rated” designation on the front panel of the MBT system indicate?

It assures that the MBT meets or exceeds all applicable DoD-2000 and WS-6536 specifications as well as other PACE standards essential to high quality/high reliably electronic repair. These specifications and standards include closed-loop temperature control, idle tip temperature stability, AC leakage, tip-to-ground impedance, transient levels, static control, and desoldering/soldering tool holders.


What are the power requirements for the MBT-210 (Domestic version)?

The MBT-210 operates on 100-115VAC, 50/60Hz, 150W, 1.3A (maximum).


What are the power requirements for the Model-210E (Export version)?

The Model-210E operates on 220-240VAC, 50Hz, 150W, 0.65A (maximum).


What are the physical parameters of the MBT-210/210E?

The dimensions are 5.3"H x 6.5"W x 9.5"D (13.5 cm H x 16.5 cm W x 24.1 cm D), and it weighs 8.38 lbs. (3.8 kg). The Extractor Handpiece is 8.6"L (21.8 cm L), 6.1 oz. (172gm), and the Soldering Iron Handpiece is 6.7"L (17.0 cm L), 4.1 oz. (117gm).


What is the temperature range for the Extractor Tip?

The minimum setting is 600°F (316°C) nominal, and the maximum setting is 900°F (482°C) nominal.


What does the Display indicate?

It indicates Set and Operating Temperatures for Soldering Iron or Extractor (°F or °C) with a one (1) degree resolution.


What is the purpose of the VARIABLE TEMPERATURE CONTROL (J1)?

It provides variable temperature control for the Extractor Handpiece Tip temperature.


What is the purpose of the VARIABLE TEMPERATURE CONTROL (J2)?

It provides variable temperature control for the Soldering Iron Tip temperature.


What is the purpose of the MAIN POWER SWITCH?

It controls input power within MBT System.


What is the purpose of the PRESSURE CONTROL?

It controls air for hot-air jet mode.


What is the purpose of the VACUUM FITTING?

It provides vacuum flow for solder removal.


What is the purpose of the OUTPUT POWER RECEPTACLE (J1)?

It connects power from MBT System to the Soldering Iron Handpiece.


What is the purpose of the OUTPUT POWER RECEPTACLE (J2)?

It connects power from MBT System to the Extractor Hand piece.


What is the VISIFILTER® used for?

It collects and prevents foreign matter from entering the Motor Pump Assembly.


What is the EXTRACTOR HANDPIECE used for?

It is a tool used for desoldering, hot air pressure (blind side solder removal) and hot-air jet mode (removes solder connections and shrinks tubing).


What does the VACUUM CONTROL SWITCH do?

The Extractor Handpiece “ON/OFF” switch activates Motor Pump.


What is the purpose of the EXTRACTOR TIP?

It heats and extracts solder from joints.


What is the purpose of the HEATER ASSEMBLY?

It provides heat to Extractor Handpiece Tip.


What is the HOT CUBBY used for?

It conveniently stores Extractor and Soldering Iron Handpieces.


What is the EARTH GROUND TERMINAL used for?

It provides a ground between the MBT System and PCB, thus preventing static charge from damaging sensitive components.


What is the AC POWER RECEPTACLE for?

It provides AC power to MBT System from AC outlet through Power Cord.


What is the POWER CORD used for?

It provides main power from AC outlet to AC Power Receptacle.


What is the purpose of the LINE FUSE (F1)?

It provides overload protection for MBT System.


What is the SOLDERING IRON HANDPIECE used for?

It is a tool used for soldering functions.


What does the TEMPERATURE DISPLAY show?

It provides a three (3) digit readout of the Extractor/Soldering Iron Tip temperature.


What does the DISPLAY SWITCH select?

It selects Extractor or Soldering Iron Tip temperature for Temperature Display.


What do the SET TEMPERATURE BUTTONS do?

They display set idling/operating temperature for the Extractor or Soldering Iron when adjusting to desired operating temperature.


What does the °C/°F SWITCH provide?

It provides centigrade or farenheit temperature readout on Temperature Display.


What is the FOOT PEDAL RECEPTACLE for?

It is an input for optional Foot Pedal actuation of vacuum.


What does the HEATER ASSEMBLY do in the SX-65 Extractor Handpiece?

It supplies heat to the Extractor Tip.


What is the purpose of the HEAT DISSIPATOR in the SX-65 Extractor Handpiece?

It reduces heat transfer from the Heater Assembly to the Handpiece.


What are the HEATER ASSEMBLY MOUNTING SCREWS used for?

They are mounting screws for attaching Heater Assembly to Heat Dissipator.


What are the HEAT DISSIPATOR MOUNTING SCREWS used for?

They are mounting screws for attaching Heat Dissipator to Handpiece.


What is the purpose of the HEAT DISSIPATOR WASHER?

It is a spacer that separates Heat Dissipator from the Handpiece.


What are the LOWER and UPPER HANDPIECE SHELLS?

They are the lower and upper sections of the Extractor Handpiece.


What is the purpose of the RAMP in the Extractor Handpiece?

It provides alignment guides for Glass Chamber.


What does the CORD AND SWITCH ASSEMBLY do?

It supplies low voltage power from Power Source to Extractor Handpiece.


What is the SPACER used for in the Extractor Handpiece?

It provides positioning of the Cord and Switch Assembly within Upper Handpiece Shell.


What are the C-CLIPS used for?

They are retaining clips holding Upper and Lower Handpiece Shells together.


What are the SWITCH ASSEMBLY MOUNTING SCREWS used for?

They are mounting screws for attaching Cord and Switch Assembly to Upper Handpiece Shell.


What are the HANDPIECE MOUNTING SCREWS used for?

They are mounting screws for attaching Upper and Lower Handpiece Shells together.


What does the END CAP ASSEMBLY provide?

It provides a vacuum line attachment from Power Source to Extractor.


What is the GLASS CHAMBER used for?

It is a collection chamber for extracted solder.


What is the “S” BAFFLE used for?

It breaks up extracted solder in Glass Chamber.


What is the SODR-X.:fRACTOR FILTER used for?

It prevents extracted solder and/or contaminants from entering Power Source Motor Pump.


How should the PACE MBT System be placed for setup?

Place the PACE MBT System on a workbench or suitable work surface.


What are the steps to set up the PACE MBT System?

  1. Assemble and install the Hot Cubby.
  2. Attach 2" Vacuum Hose to VisiFilter, push and turn on Hose to seat properly.
  3. Attach Extractor Handpiece Vacuum Hose to VisiFilter, push and turn on Hose to seat properly.
  4. Attach 2" Vacuum Hose to Vacuum Fitting, push and turn on Hose to seat properly.
  5. Attach Extractor Handpiece Power Connector to Output Power Receptacle (EXTR), push and turn to lock into place.
  6. Attach Soldering Iron Handpiece Power Connector (IRON), push and turn to lock into place.
  7. Plug Power Cord into a convenient AC outlet.

When removing any Vacuum Hose, what is the proper procedure?

Pull and turn to remove. DO NOT attempt to pull Hose directly off, as damage or breakage to Vacuum Fitting or VisiFilter fitting may occur.


After completing the setup, is the system ready for operation?

Yes, the system is now ready for operation.


What are the steps to place the system into operation?

  1. The Extractor and/or Soldering Iron Tip should protrude approximately 3/e" beyond the Heater Assembly body. If Tip is protruding more than 3/e", reposition using the Tip Tool.
  2. Set °C/°F Switch to the desired temperature readout.
  3. Place the Main Power Switch to the “ON” position. (NOTE: Red marking on switch exposed).
  4. Select the “IRON” position on the Display Switch.
  5. Depress and hold the “IRON” Set Temperature Button. Rotate “IRON” Variable Temperature Control knob until desired Tip temperature is shown on Temperature Display. Release the Set Button.
  6. Select the “EXTR” position on the Display Switch.
  7. Depress and hold the ‘EXTR" Set Temperature Button. Rotate “EXTR” Variable Temperature Control knob until desired Tip temperature is shown on Temperature Display. Release the Set Button.

How do you read the Soldering Iron Tip temperature?

Set the Display Switch to the “IRON” position.


How long should you allow for warm-up?

Allow sufficient time for warm-up. (NOTE: Extractor and/or Soldering Iron should be at operating temperature within minutes).


After warm-up, is the system ready for desoldering/soldering?

Yes, the system is now ready for desoldering/soldering. (NOTE: Depress the Extractor Handpiece Vacuum Control Switch to activate the vacuum mode of the Motor Pump).


If the system is used for desoldering and/or soldering on a printed circuit board containing static sensitive components, what precautions should be taken?

Connect a ground wire between the Earth Ground Terminal and a common ground on the PCB. This will eliminate static discharge to these components. In addition, you should use a wrist strap tied to the Earth Ground Terminal.


When the system is not in use for any length of time, what should be done?

Position Main Power Switch to the “OFF” position. (NOTE: Red marking on switch is not exposed).


How should the Extractor Handpiece be grasped?

Grasp the Extractor Handpiece in the same manner as you would a pencil or pen.


How is the Vacuum Control Switch activated?

Position your index finger just to the front of the Vacuum Control Switch. With a rocking motion, your finger will make contact with the Switch. This will activate the “ON” and "OFF"position of the Switch.


What should you do for better control of the Extractor?

Your hand or arm should be resting on a flat work surface before you begin operation.


When performing a desoldering operation, what steps should be followed for best results?

  1. Position the Tip over the lead making contact with solder. As the solder melts, allow the Tip to gently rest on a film of solder between solder and Tip.
  2. Move Tip with a stirring motion, dwelling until lead moves freely within the board hole. Free movement of the lead indicates complete solder melt.
  3. Apply vacuum and continue stirring action during vacuum application. To remove solder, maintain light contact. (NOTE: Pressure can damage or lift the pad).
  4. Continue stirring action and vacuum flow to cool joint area.
  5. Continue vacuum flow one or two additional seconds after removing Tip from the board to assure complete transfer of the solder to Chamber.
  6. Check your work. If any solder remains In a plated-thru hole (PTH) after extraction, resolder and extract again. Allow cool down between resoldering and extraction.

How do you remove solder from blind side of thru-hole joints and melt planar component leads?

Hot-air pressure mode removes solder from blind side of thru-hole joints; hot-air jet mode melts planar component leads, solder connections and shrinks tubing.


How do you extract solder from terminals?

Place Tip in contact with wire and solder. Watch for complete melt. Wiggle wire and apply vacuum to extract solder. Keep wire moving during cool down.


How do you unclinch leads?

To unclinch leads, place Tip on lead until solder melts. Move Tip to end of lead and lift to straighten. (WARNING: Lift, don’t pry!). Extract solder as described in Steps 3 through 6.


When might auxiliary heating be required?

Solder extraction on multilayer boards may require application of a second heat source at the joint on the component side. Use a PACE Conductive Heating System or hot soldering Iron tip for auxiliary heat.


How do you clean the Glass Chamber?

  1. Remove End Cap Assembly from rear of Extractor Handpiece (push and turn to unlock).
  2. Remove Glass Chamber from End Cap Assembly.
  3. Remove “S” Baffle and Sodr-X-Tractor Filter from Glass Chamber.
  4. Clean Glass Chamber and “S” Baffle with large nylon bristle brush. Wet brush with solvent to remove heavy flux residue from Chamber. Apply mineral oil to brush and lightly coat inside of Chamber and “S” Baffle.
  5. Replace Sodr-X.:rractor Filter when brown coloration becomes noticeable. This assures maximum air flow and keeps contaminants from reaching the vacuum source.
  6. Reassemble “S” Baffle and Filter into Glass Chamber.

How should the “S” Baffle be positioned in the Glass Chamber?

The “S” Baffle should have enough tension to maintain a constant position within the Chamber. Adjust Baffle by bending between your fingers. DO NOT attempt to bend the Baffle while inside the Chamber. Seat baffle just in front of the End Cap Assembly, leaving enough room for Filter. The front end of the Baffle must be positioned at least 1" from the Front Surface Seal.


How do you reassemble the Glass Chamber into the Extractor Handpiece?

  1. Hold the Extractor Handpiece with the Vacuum Control Switch in the upright position.
  2. Insert Glass Chamber into Extractor Handpiece. Slide along the bottom inside edge of the Extractor ramps. Ramps will align Chamber with the front seal and properly seat in place.
  3. Inspect for properly seated Glass Chamber through Extractor Handpiece ports. (NOTE: Loss of vacuum will result if not properly seated).
  4. Attach End Cap Assembly by pushing and turning to lock into place.

When should the VisiFilter be replaced and how?

Replace VisiFilter when it becomes clogged or discolored.

  1. Gently pull and turn the Extractor Vacuum Hose while holding VisiFilter.
  2. Gently pull and turn the VisiFilter while holding the 2" Vacuum Hose.
  3. Discard old or discolored VisiFilter.
  4. Replace new VisiFilter by gently turning and pushing 2’’ Vacuum Hose onto VisiFilter fitting.
  5. Replace Extractor Vacuum Hose by gently turning and pushing onto VisiFilter fitting.

When removing any Vacuum Hose, what is the proper method?

When removing any Vacuum Hose, pull and turn to remove. DO NOT attempt to pull straight off tor this may break or damage the Vacuum Fitting or VisiFilter fitting.


How do you replace the Extractor Handpiece Heater?

  1. Disconnect Extractor Handpiece Power Cord and Vacuum Hose from MBT System.
  2. Remove End Cap Assembly and Glass Chamber.
  3. Remove three (3) screws on the Heater Assembly flange, let Heater Assembly hang loose. (NOTE: DO NOT pull Heater Assembly from Handpiece at this time).
  4. Using Tip Tool or needle nose pliers, disconnect the five (5) leads plugged into the Cord and Switch Assembly. Remove defective heater Assembly from Handpiece.
  5. Using Tip Tool or needle nose pliers, carefully plug the three (3) color coded leads of the new Heater Assembly into the color coded receptacles of the Vacuum Control Switch board.
  6. Plug ”tan" leads into the remaining receptacles of the Vacuum Control Switch board.
  7. Attach Heater Assembly to Handpiece using the previously removed screws, (NOTE: Make certain that the five (5) leads are against the Extractor Handpiece sides and out of the way. Visually inspect through Extractor Handpiece ports).
  8. Replace Glass Chamber, sliding along the bottom inside edge of the Extractor Handpiece ramps. Ramps will align the Glass Chamber with the front seal and properly seat in place.
  9. Inspect Glass Chamber for proper seating through Handpiece ports. (NOTE: Loss of vacuum will result if not seated properly).
  10. Attach End Cap Assembly by pushing and turning to lock into place.

How do you replace the Soldering Iron Handpiece Heater?

  1. Disconnect Soldering Iron Handpiece Power Cord from MBT System.
  2. Loosen Strain Relief Screw. (NOTE: Screw is located under label).
  3. Remove three (3) screws from Heater flange and let Heater hang loose.
  4. Gently push Power Cord through Handpiece to expose connectors.
  5. Using Tip Tool or needle nose pliers, disconnect the five (5) leads from Soldering Iron Power Cord. Remove Heater Assembly from Handpiece.
  6. Using Tip Tool or needle nose pliers, carefully plug the three (3) color coded leads (orange, blue and green) into matching color coded receptacles of the Soldering Iron Power Cord.
  7. Plug “tan” leads into remaining receptacles of the Soldering Iron Power Cord.
  8. Grasp and pull Power Cord back through Handpiece, tighten Relief Screw and replace label.
  9. Attach Heater Assembly using the previously removed screws.

How do you replace the Extractor/Soldering Iron Tip?

  1. Using Tip Tool, loosen the Heater Assembly set screw (¼ turn).
  2. Remove and discard old Tip.
  3. Using Tip Tool, insert new Tip into Heater Assembly. (NOTE: Tip should protrude approximately 3/a" beyond the Heater body).
  4. Tighten set screw with Tip Tool. (NOTE: Be careful not to overtighten).

What steps should you take if the Extractor Tip breaks off in the Heater Assembly?

  1. Disconnect Extractor Handpiece Power Cord and Vacuum Hose from Micro Bench Top System.
  2. Remove the End Cap Asembly and Glass Chamber.
  3. Using Tip Tool, loosen the Heater set screw (¼ turn).
  4. While holding Extractor, insert a steel rod (slightly less than 1/a"diameter) into rear of Handpiece through the Heater Assembly to ram broken Tip from Heater Tube. (NOTE: The Heater should be “HOT” for ease of removal).
  5. Using Tip Tool, insert new Tip into Heater Assembly. (NOTE: Tip should protrude approximately 1/a" beyond the Heater body).
  6. Tighten set screw with Tip Tool. (NOTE: Be careful not to overtighten).

Caution: Be careful not to touch the "HOT’’ Heater Assembly while removing the Tip. Never hold Extractor above eyelevel for inspection of clogged Tip.


How do you replace the Fuse?

  1. Unplug Power Cord from AC outlet and remove Fuseholder using a coin or screwdriver.
  2. Remove Fuse from Fuseholder and replace with new Fuse.
  3. Replace Fuseholder with a coin or screwdriver, plug Power Cord into AC outlet.

Important: Make certain that Fuse replacement is of same size and rating. Improper replacement can cause damage to unit and create a safety hazard.


What should you do if a problem in operation occurs?

Refer to Table 3. Corrective Maintenance), select the symptom which applies and follow the steps given in the “Solution” column.

Table 3. CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE

SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
INSUFFICIENT VACUUM- Restrictions or leaks 1. Check to assure that Glass Chamber is seated properly against the Front Seal. 2. Check for clogged Filter in Glass Chamber. a. Replace Filter if necessary. 3. Clean Tip Bore a. Replace Tip If necessary. 4. Clean Heater Chamber with wire brush. 5. Check •s• Baffle for correct positioning, refer to Figure 5, page 11. 6. Check for damaged or kinked Vacuum Hose. a. Replace Vacuum Hose if necessary. 7. Check for clogged or discolored VisiFilter. a. Replace VisiFilter if necessary. 8. Contact your local PACE representative.
No vacuum; heating function normal; motor operates Clogged Glass Chamber Clean Glass Chamber and replace Filter.
Clogged Tip Replace Tip
Broken VisiFilter Replace VisiFilter
Improper VisiFilter or Vacuum Hose connections Make certain all connections are fitted property.
Hole or kink in Vacuum Hose Replace or unkink Vacuum Hose.
No vacuum; heating function normal. Motor does not operate Handpiece Shell screws loose Tighten screws.
Defective Cord and Switch Assemby Clean Switch Assembly. Replace Assembly.
Heater does not heat; vacuum functions normal Heat Control improperly adjusted Adjust Variable Temperature Control on MBT System.
Defective Heater Refer to Table 4 and Figure 11, page 18.
Defective Control Board Contact your local PACE representative.
No vacuum or heating Blown Fuse Replace Fuse.
Improperly installed or broken Power Cord 1. Install Power Cord properly. 2. Replace Power Cord if damaged or broken.
Defective Power Supply or Control Circuit Contact your local PACE representative.
No heat to Soldering Iron Heat Control improperly adjusted Adjust Variable Temperature Control on MBT System.
Defective Heater Assembly Refer to Table 4 and Figure 11, page 18.
Defective Control Board Contact your local PACE representative.
No power to unit, blown Fuse Heater shorted out 1. Unplug Extractor and Soldering Iron from receptacles. 2. If power is present, check Extractor and Soldering Iron wiring, refer to Table 4 and Figure 11, page 18.

If a problem occurs with the Extractor Handpiece, what initial steps should be taken?

Tighten the Handpiece screws. If the problem is still present, proceed with the following procedures for cleaning and/or removal/replacement of the Cord and Switch Assembly.


How do you clean and/or remove/replace the Cord and Switch Assembly?

  1. Disconnect the Extractor Handpiece Power Cord from Power Source.
  2. Remove the End Cap Assembly and Glass Chamber from Extractor Handpiece.
  3. Remove the three (3) Heater Mounting Screws from Extractor Handpiece. (NOTE: DO NOT pull Heater Assembly from the Handpiece at this time).
  4. Using Tip Tool or Needle Nose Pliers, disconnect the five (5) leads plugged into the PC Board of the Cord and Switch Assembly.
  5. Remove the Heater Assembly at this time.
  6. Remove the three (3) Heat Dissipator Mounting Screws from Handpiece.
  7. Set Heat Dissipator and Heat Dissipator Washer aside at this time.
  8. Remove C-Clips from rear of Handpiece.
  9. Remove two (2) Handpiece Mounting Screws from Handpiece.
  10. Remove Lower Handpiece Shell.
  11. Remove the two (2) Switch Assembly Mounting Screws.
  12. Remove the Cord and Switch Assembly from the Upper Handpiece Shell. (NOTE: DO NOT discard or lose Spacer).
  13. Loosen Strain Relief Screw.
  14. Remove Cord and Switch Assembly by sliding to rear of Upper Handpiece Shell, lifting gently on the Cord.
  15. Clean switch on PC Board of Cord and Switch Assembly by brushing solvent between the contact points.
  16. Reassemble the Handpiece in reverse order. (NOTE: The five (5) Heater Assembly wires are color coded to match with colored markings over Heater Wire Receptacles on PC Board of the Cord and Switch Assembly.
  17. Plug “tan” leads into remaining receptacles of PC Board of the Cord and Switch Assembly.
  18. Plug Extractor into Power Source and activate Switch. (NOTE: If Switch does not work, replace Cord and Switch Assembly).

How do you determine the condition of your Extractor and/or Soldering Iron assembly?

Use Table 4 and Figure 11 to determine the condition of your Extractor and/or Soldering Iron assembly. Unplug the Handpieces from the Power Source. Use a voltmeter to check resistance across the Handpiece connector plug pins as outlined in the “Checkout Procedure” column.

TABLE 4. HEATER ASSEMBLY CHECKOUT PROCEDURES

SYMPTOM CHECKOUT PROCEDURE CAUSE SOLUTION
No heat or temperature, Display does not change Check resistance-Pin 2 to Pin 5. Resistance should be 12 ohms. Open Heater Replace Heater assembly
No heat or temperature, Display is blank Check resistance-Pin 3 to Pin 6. Resistance should be 110 ohms. Open sensor Replace Heater assembly
Heater full on, temperature does not work. Temperature Display does not change Check resistance-Pin 3 to Pin 6. Resistance should be 110 ohms at room temperature. If resistance Is low Shorted sensor Replace Heater assembly
Fuse blows when unit is turned on Check resistance-Pin 2 to Pin 5. Resistance should be 12 ohms. Shorted Heater Replace Heater assembly

How do you order replacement parts for your MBT System(s)?

Use Table 6 and Figure 13 (MBT-210/MBT-210E) for locating the required part. Locate the item number in the illustration, then refer to the corresponding Table for the item number, description and PACE part number. Refer to Table 7 and Figure 14 (SX-65 Extractor Assembly) and/or Table 5 and Figure 12 (Soldering Iron Assembly) for replacement parts of those items. Table 8 and Figure 15 identifies the Accessory Items.

TABLE 5. REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR IR-65 SOLDERING IRON ASSEMBLY (Refer to Figure 12)

ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION PACE PART NO.
IR-65 Soldering Iron Assembly 6025-0005
1 Soldering Iron Tip, 1/8" Chisel 1121-0130
Soldering Iron Tip, 1/16" Chisel 1121-0131
Needle Tip 1121-0132
2 Heater Assembly 6010-0062
3 Set Screw 1348-0287
4 Screw, #4-40x¼" (Qty. 3) 1405-0395

TABLE 6. REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR MBT-210/MBT-210E SYSTEM(S) (Refer to Figure 13)

ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION PACE PART NO.
MBT-210 MBT-210E
MBT System 8007-0113 8007-0114
1 Hot Cubby 6019-0021 6019-0021
2 MBT Power Source 7008-0166 7008-0168
3 VisiFilter 1309-0020 1309-0020
4 Power Cord 1332-0094 1332-0093
5 Vacuum Hose, 2" Long 1342-0001-01 1342-0001-01
6 Vacuum Hose, 1 0" Long 1342-0012-03 1342-0012-03
7 Vacuum Hose, 5" Long (Qty. 2) 1342-0012-02 1342-0012-02
8 Main Power Switch 1157-0052 1157-0052
9 Control Knob (Qty. 2) 1222-0049 1222-0049
10 Vacuum Valve Stem 1263-0021 1263-0021
11 Pressure Control Valve Assembly 1285-0033 1285-0033
12 Fuse, 1.25A (MBT-210), .63A (MBT-210E) 1159-0217 1159-0214
13 Transformer 1192-0058 1192-0058
14 Power Entry Module 1207-0151 1207-0151
15 Motor Pump Assembly 1336-0024 1336-0024
16 Main Printed Circuit Board Assembly 602

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