22
7.
With the wash motor removed, the separation
screen can be removed from the sump base.
(Fig. 3-25)
8.
The thermistor can be removed from the sump
by turning it ¼ turn counterclockwise and
pulling it out.
(Fig. 26)
The thermistor can
be removed without removing the sump
assembly from the tub.
Access to the thermistor can be gained by
removing the access and toe panels while
the unit is in its installed position.
Fig. 3-24
Fig. 3-27B
Fig. 3-27A
6.
The check valve, located between the
wash motor and the drain can be removed
with a pair of needle nose pliers.
(Fig. 3-24)
NOTE:
When replacing the check valve,
simply drop it in place. The inlet protector
will seat the flapper valve properly when it is
reinstalled.
Fig. 3-25
If so equipped, a soil sensing pressure switch is mounted on the pump outlet. Disconnect the two
wiring harness connectors from the switch terminals. Disconnect the drain hose.
(Fig. 3-27A)
Re-
move the screw securing the sensor switch to the pump base. Lift it from the pump outlet.
(Fig. 3-27B)
Removing the Soil Sensor
Fig. 3-26
Check
Valve
Separation Screen
Thermistor
Soil Sensor
Pressure Switch