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Top Panel Removal
Step 1:
Remove 4 screws that hold detergent dispenser to top panel.
Step 2:
Unlock top panel lock.
Step 3:
Raise top panel, slide to the rear to release from back clips and lift off.
Front Panel Removal
Step 1:
Remove 2 screws between front panel top and front (located behind control panel).
Step 2:
Remove the two screws in the middle of the front panel.
Step 3:
Pull panel out at the bottom to about a 45 degree angle to detach the top lip and remove.
Back Panel Removal
Step 1:
Remove all screws holding back panel in position except the bottom row.
Step 2:
The bottom row of screws are slotted and only need to be loosened and to lift off panel.
NOTE:
The back panel is not only a safety requirement but also contributes to the rigidity
of the cabinet.
Drain Valve Access
For access, remove lower service panel. The drain valve is a ball type and is powered closed by the drain valve
motor. It is spring loaded open. If power is interrupted to the washer, the motor releases the sealing ball,
allowing the drive spring to open the valve. With the valve open, all water in the washer will drain out.
Chemical Injection Assembly
In the left rear corner of the washer is the chemical injection assembly. This is where all chemical hose
connections are made.
Drain Valve Cleaning
Step 1:
Loosen the clamp on the tub hose at the drain valve end and remove the hose from the drain valve.
Step 2:
Loosen the drain hose clamp on the back of the drain valve. Remove two drain valve mounting
racket screws from the frame of the washer.
Step 3:
Remove the drain valve and bracket assembly.
Step 4:
Unplug the wiring after the drain valve is removed from the washer.
Detergent Dispenser
Remove top panel to access dispenser. (see Removing Top Panel)
Detergent is flushed from the front of the compartment and fabric
softener is flushed from the back. There will be a small amount of
water left in the fabric softener compartment after each use.
Vacuum Breaker (also called an air gap)
In the left rear of the cabinet is the vacuum breaker. It guides
the water to the tub and dispenser and prevents a back flow of
water.
Water Valves
Remove top panel to access water valves. (see Removing
Top Panel) The two dual outlet water valves are mounted
to the rear channel with two screws each. Always check
inlet screens to be sure that they are clean. Disassembly
requires the removal of two solenoid screws and three valve
body screws. Below the solenoid coil is a solenoid guide,
armature, armature spring and diaphragm. All valve parts
are available individually or as a complete unit.
Masking Ring (door lock cover) Removal
A.
Remove front panel.
B.
Remove nuts that retain masking ring.
C.
Move it to the left and off.
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