5.2.2 To remove toe kick
Tools needed: T20 Torx screwdriver
.
1. Remove two T-20 Torx screws from toe kick
(1)
.
2. Tilt toe kick out from under dishwasher
(2)
.
5.2.3 To remove right & left side panels
Tools needed: T20 Torx screwdriver
.
Dishwashers may have long or short side panels. Removing the
left side panel allows the right side of the tank to be blocked.
1. For models with long side panels, remove two T-20 Torx
side panel screws through holes in side trim strips
(1)
.
2. To remove long side panels, lift panels with trim strips up
and out from dishwasher
(2)
.
3. To remove short side panels, remove two T-20 Torx
screws
(3)
. To avoid damaging trim strips while blocking
tanks, slide them up until they clear dishwasher bases.
4. To remove right side plastic side panels, tilt top of panel
and lift out. Blocking the tank up makes it easier.
5.2.4 To raise tank for circulation pump access
Tools needed: T20 Torx screwdriver and pliers
.
1. Remove one T-20 Torx screw from both rear corners
holding tank to base
(1)
-- removing screw from both sides
allows tank to be blocked upward.
2. Remove right toe kick bracket by removing T-20 Torx
screw
(2)
.
3. Remove T-20 Torx screws from front right bottom corner
holding tank to base
(3)
.
4. Remove right hinge cover
(4a)
, release right door tension
cord from hinge
(4b)
& remove ground wire
(4c)
.
5. Raise and block up tank as shown with strut onto base
(5a)
, sliding a piece of wood or other solid material
between the tank and base to keep tank from falling back
onto base
(5b)
.
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CAUTION:
Don’t turn dishwashers upside-down for tank access
without completely removing all water. On pressure-fill
dishwashers, water can flow into the water fill assembly
diaphragm and cause water to not fill properly.