Accessing the Components
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Removing the Dispenser Assembly
Begin by removing the top, then use two hands to pull the
dispenser drawer completely out of the housing. (Below)
Remove the two Phillips Head screws securing the front of the
detergent dispenser assembly to the top of the Control Panel.
(Fig. 4-11) Remove the four screws securing the detergent dis-
penser assembly to the dispenser valves. (Fig. 4-12) Disconnect
the two wires from the hot valve.
Disconnect the dispenser hose from
the detergent dispenser assembly by
pulling the loop on the hose off to the
side of the assembly. (Fig. 4-13) Once
that is removed, the hose can be pulled
straight off . Now you can lift the deter-
gent dispenser assembly out.
Detergent Dispenser Assembly / Water Valves
IMPORTANT!
Be sure to reattach the hose
correctly, or it will vibrate off of the
bottom of the housing and the unit
will leak water.
Access to the Detergent Dispenser and Water Valves requires that the top of the washer be removed.
Removing the Water Valves
When the Detergent Dispenser Assembly is removed, the water
valves will be exposed. Make sure the water valve seals are cor-
rectly installed on the water valves before re-assembly. (Fig. 4-14)
Remove the two screws that secure the valves to the back of the
machine. (Fig. 4-15, next page)
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