Photocoupler/Pulser Disc Replacement; Nozzle Boot Switch Replacement - Wayne Vista Series Service

Blending and non-blending suction pumps and remote dispensers
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7.1.7.

Photocoupler/Pulser Disc Replacement

Note:
Pulser discs are fragile. Care should be taken when removing the pulser
components.
1. Remove the hex head 1/4-20 screws and cover from the pulser assembly.
2. Disconnect the cable to the photocoupler.
3. Remove the screw holding the photocoupler to the housing and loosen the
4. Slip the new pulser parts into the housing. Tighten the screw holding the
5. Reconnect the cable to the photocoupler.
6. Rotate the disk through two or three revolutions to insure that it does not
7. Replace the cover with the hex head screws removed in step 1.
7.1.8.

Nozzle Boot Switch Replacement

A. MICRO SWITCH STYLE
Note:
It may be necessary on certain model dispensers to remove the nozzle boot in order
to access the handle switch. If so, remove the nozzle boot taking care to disconnect
the wiring harness from the handle switch as the boot is being removed.
1. Remove the two (2) 6-32 screws which secure the handle switch to its
2. Install the new switch using the previously removed screws.
3. Reinstall the nozzle boot if it was previously removed.
4. Connect the wiring harness to the head of the dispenser.
5. Test the handle switch for proper operation, and adjust as necessary (see
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set screws holding the pulser disc on the shaft. Pull pulser parts up and
out of the housing.
photocoupler. Adjust the disc so it is centered in the slot and tighten the
set screws. Centering the disc is very important to avoid damage to the
photocoupler and disc. On newer dispensers the pulser shaft will have a
"step" on it; in these dispensers simply push the pulser disc down until it
contacts the step and tighten the screws the disc will automatically be
centered.
contact the photocoupler.
mounting bracket.
section 4.1 in this document).
November 1992

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