6000 & 7000 Series DISHWASHERS
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5.2.10 Stainless Steel Door Liner
The stainless steel Door Liner is retained to the dishwasher
by the hinges located at the base of the stainless steel Tub.
Two Phillips head screws, on each side of the lower section of
the stainless steel Door Liner Flange, clamp the Door Liner to
the hinges.
The Fixed Arms of the hinge assembly are screwed to the
front flange of the stainless steel Tub by two stainless steel
countersunk Phillips head screws, identical to the screws
used on the Swing Arms of the Hinges. It is advised to
remove both Push Rod Springs prior to removal of the
stainless steel Door Liner from the dishwasher.
5.2.10.1 Remove the Door Hinge Springs and Support Rods.
5.2.10.2 Remove the four Phillips head screws from the side
flanges with the door in the open position.
5.2.9 Door Hinge, Spring and Support Rods
Door hinge Hinge slot Support rod
5.2.9.3 Operate and test dishwasher before leaving.
Note: To replace the Door Hinges, the stainless steel door
liner needs to be removed. Refer to 5.2.8.
Note: The compression springs fitted to various models
have different spring rates to cater for the door weight of
that particular model. The springs can be identified by a
colored paint mark as to the ones to be replaced on that
model. There may also be a mixture of colors on springs
on some models.
All models will have 2 springs except integrated models that
have 4 springs.
5.2.9.1 To remove the spring and support rod, close the door
and lift the bottom of the support rod upward and away from
the slot in the door hinge. Take care not to damage the interior
light switch lever on the RHS support rod. The rod can be
removed downward from the guide in the side plate and the
spring then removed from the rod.
5.2.9.2 Reassemble the dishwasher in reverse order.
Interior light switch Switch lever
Door hinge Compression spring
Support rod
CAUTION. Switch off electrical power supply
and turn off water supply at main or isolating
valve.
Door side flange 2 screws each flange