Actuator Module Replacement (Modules With Incandesent Lamps) - Wayne Vista Series Service

Blending and non-blending suction pumps and remote dispensers
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7.1.8.
Nozzle Boot Switch Replacement, continued
B. TILT SWITCH STYLE
1. Disconnect the 2-pin connector.
2. Remove the return spring from the switch assembly.
3. Push the end of shaft that protrudes through the nozzle boot until shaft is
4. Align the holes in flipper with holes in nozzle boot casting by holding the
5. Insert the shaft of the replacement tilt switch assembly through the aligned
6. Reattach the return spring.
7. Reconnect the 2-pin connector.
8. Test the switch for proper operation by verifying that the dispenser resets
7.1.9.

Actuator Module Replacement (Modules with Incandesent Lamps)

The actuator module is the "bar" located just below the display board; it
houses the push to start switches and the lights for the lighted buttons.
1. Remove the bezel and disengage the two quarter turn screws located
2. Disconnect all wiring harnesses which connect the actuator module to the
3. Tilt the DEM back into its original position.
4. Remove the four phillips head screws (one in each corner) from the
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free and remove the switch assembly from the flipper and nozzle boot.
flipper up to the inside top of the nozzle boot.
flipper and nozzle boot holes until the shaft snaps into place. Be certain
that the shaft snaps into place since this will lock the shaft and flipper
assemblies together.
when the flipper is released. If the dispenser fails to reset use a VOM or
ohmmeter to check for continuity across the switch assembly leadwires at
the 2-pin connector.
above the display; this will allow the DEM to be tilted out toward you.
lighted cash credit interface board (note the position of each of the har-
nesses so that they can be replaced in their original positions).
actuator module (you will have to hold the studs that the screws are at-
tached to with a pair of pliers to keep them from turning). There are
springs behind the actuator module, be careful not to lose them in the
disassembly.
Part No. 917543 Rev. A
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