7384691 REPL MOTOR METAL CAM & GEAR KIT 1" VALVE RESIDENTIAL

Installation Guide & Owners Manual Installation Instructions, 1" Residential Motor, Metal Cam & Gear Kit

For 7384691.

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IMPORTANT: If the geared cam on your system’s valve is black plastic (not silver colored
metal), it is incompatible with the new motor contained in this kit. When replacing an old
motor and/or an old geared cam, you must replace both with the ones provided in this kit:
1. Push the system’s bypass valve into the bypass position.
2. Unplug the system’s power supply from electrical power.
3. Remove the top cover to get access to the valve.
4. Locate the cable (red and black wires) running from the motor to the electronic control
board and unplug the 2-pin connector.
5. Remove the motors mounting screws and lift the motor off the mounting plate.
6. Remove the plate’s mounting screws and lift the plate off the valve cover. Set these
parts aside, as they will be reused.
7. Lift the plastic bushing off the old geared cam and set this bushing aside to be reused.
8. Lift the old geared cam off the stem of the valve rotor.
9. Examine the hole in the center of the new geared cam and see how it has two flat sides,
one longer than the other. Place it gently over the stem of the valve rotor, oriented the
same way. Do not press it down yet.
10. Locate the lever on the microswitch and push it in (toward the switch body). Hold it in
this position while gently lowering the geared cam onto the stem.
11. Release the microswitch lever. It should be resting in an indent on the side of the cam -
not bent down underneath the cam.
12. Place the plastic bushing over the center of the new geared cam.
13. Reinstall the motor plate with its screws onto the valve cover.
14. Install the new motor (screws provided) onto the plate, making sure that the motor
stem’s teeth engage properly with the new geared cam.
15. Plug the new motors cable (red and black wires) into the corresponding 2-pin connector
from the electronic control board.
16. Put the top cover back on the system, plug the power supply back into electrical power
and place the bypass valve back into service position.
17. Start a recharge to make sure the motor runs and is properly engaged to the geared
cam. Advance the valve through all positions until it reaches service again.
7384756 (Rev. A 3/26/20)
Geared
Cam
(included)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Replacement Motor / Metal Geared Cam Kit
for 1” Single Disc Residential Valve
Geared Cam
(lettered side up)
The long and short
flat edges in the
center hole must be
oriented with the
long and short flat
edges on the valve
rotors stem.
M
otor
(included)
M
otor Screws
(included)
Bushing
Mounting
Plate
Microswitch
Lever
MOTORS AND GEARED CAMS MUST BE REPLACED AS A SET
7384756 (Rev. A 3/26/20)
Geared
Cam
(included)
Motor
(included)
Motor Screws
(included)
Bushing
Mounting
Plate
Microswitch
Lever
IMPORTANT: If the geared cam on your system’s valve is black plastic (not silver colored
metal), it is incompatible with the new motor contained in this kit. When replacing an old
motor and/or an old geared cam, you must replace both with the ones provided in this kit:
1. Push the system’s bypass valve into the bypass position.
2. Unplug the system’s power supply from electrical power.
3. Remove the top cover to get access to the valve.
4. Locate the cable (red and black wires) running from the motor to the electronic control
board and unplug the 2-pin connector.
5. Remove the motors mounting screws and lift the motor off the mounting plate.
6. Remove the plate’s mounting screws and lift the plate off the valve cover. Set these
parts aside, as they will be reused.
7. Lift the plastic bushing off the old geared cam and set this bushing aside to be reused.
8. Lift the old geared cam off the stem of the valve rotor.
9. Examine the hole in the center of the new geared cam and see how it has two flat sides,
one longer than the other. Place it gently over the stem of the valve rotor, oriented the
same way. Do not press it down yet.
10. Locate the lever on the microswitch and push it in (toward the switch body). Hold it in
this position while gently lowering the geared cam onto the stem.
11. Release the microswitch lever. It should be resting in an indent on the side of the cam -
not bent down underneath the cam.
12. Place the plastic bushing over the center of the new geared cam.
13. Reinstall the motor plate with its screws onto the valve cover.
14. Install the new motor (screws provided) onto the plate, making sure that the motor
stem’s teeth engage properly with the new geared cam.
15. Plug the new motors cable (red and black wires) into the corresponding 2-pin connector
from the electronic control board.
16. Put the top cover back on the system, plug the power supply back into electrical power
and place the bypass valve back into service position.
17. Start a recharge to make sure the motor runs and is properly engaged to the geared
cam. Advance the valve through all positions until it reaches service again.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Replacement Motor / Metal Geared Cam Kit
for 1” Single Disc Residential Valve
MOTORS AND GEARED CAMS MUST BE REPLACED AS A SET
Geared Cam
(lettered side up)
The long and short
flat edges in the
center hole must be
oriented with the
long and short flat
edges on the valve
rotors stem.