Accessing the Components
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Removing the Door
Remove the two, size 15 Torx screws that secure the door to the
door hinge. (Fig. 4-6)
Removing the Door Switch
If the top cannot be removed, access to the door switch requires
that the porthole diaphragm be eased back from the front of the
washer. To do this, locate the retainer spring and use a small tool to
grab the hoop in the spring. (Fig. 4-7) Pull the retainer forward and
then off the perimeter of the diaphragm.
Ease the edge of the diaphragm
off of the lip of the washer front
near the door switch. (Fig. 4-8)
Remove enough of the diaphragm
to gain access to the door switch
behind the washer dryer front
panel. (See “Removing the Porthole Diaphragm” to remove the
entire diaphragm.) The door switch is secured to the washer front
panel with two, size 15 Torx screws. (Fig. 4-9) Once these screws
are removed, the door switch will remain in place until it is lifted
slightly and pulled back from the washer panel. Then, remove the
wire plug from the door switch.
Removing the Porthole Diaphragm
The porthole diaphragm can be completely removed from the
outer rim of the tub assembly. After removing the retainer (See Fig.
4-7), locate and loosen the 8mm bolt that holds the clamp to the
drum. (Fig. 4-10) The diaphragm can now be removed from the
tub. Pull the diaphragm off the drum and out of the machine.
Note:
The Heater Housing and Coil enter the boot at the 1 o’clock position.
Use care not to damage the diaphragm.
Door / Door Switch / Porthole Diaphragm
Open the Door to access the Door, Door Switch and Porthole Diaphragm.
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