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Fig. 6-3
Fig. 6-2
Detergent / Rinse-Agent Dispenser
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Located on the Inner Door is the Detergent / Rinse
Agent Dispenser, Fig. 6-1.
The Dispenser Housing is one assembly containing
three individual components.
Rinse Agent Dispenser.
Detergent Cup.
Steam Vent.
Note: Mechanical operation and removal of the
Dispenser is shown in Section 4.
To fill or adjust the Rinse Agent Dispenser, open
the Rinse Agent Door by pulling up on the Door
Latch.
The Dosage Meter, item 1, is now visible. The
Dosage Meter allows you to adjust the amount of
Rinse Agent dispensed into the rinse stage of the
cycle. The factory setting is three.
There is also an eyepiece, item 2, that provides a
visual indication as to the amount of Rinse Agent
remaining in the Dispenser.
Fig. 6-1
Fig. 6-4
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To the right of the Rinse Agent Dispenser is the
Detergent Cup, item 1.
Once detergent has been loaded into the cup, slide
the Detergent Door, item 2, closed.
When the door is fully closed press down on the
door end to lock it.
A white Locking Lever, item 1, will then extend.
Once closed, the detergent door may be released
by pressing in on the Locking Lever.
With the Detergent Door closed the Steam Vent is
now visible, item 2.
During the drying stage of the cycle, steam is
drawn through the vent and collects in a
Condensation Tube.
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