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Section 4 Service Procedures
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
• Disconnect electric power to the washer-extractor before servicing.
• Never start the washer-extractor with any guards/panels removed.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the washer-extractor is properly grounded.
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WARNING
39. DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY
a. Support outer front panel while removing six
screws holding panel to front of washer-
extractor, refer to
b. Remove outer front panel and set aside.
c. Remove three screws holding L-bracket to shell
front, refer to
IMPORTANT: When reinstalling the three screws,
coat threads of screws with silicone to prevent water
leakage.
d. Remove two nuts holding door lock
subassembly to shell front, refer to
e. Carefully work door lock subassembly off
studs on shell front.
Door Release Solenoid Replacement/Removal
a. Insert key into cabinet top lock and turn
clockwise. Lift up on front of cabinet top until
it is just past the rear hinges, or 90 degrees, refer
to
. Lift cabinet top off machine and set
out of way.
NOTE: When reinstalling cabinet top, metal edges
on dispenser opening must be fitted inside of
dispenser.
b. Remove two T20 Torx head screws from
control module box cover. Lift up cover and set
aside.
c. Disconnect solenoid harness from control box.
d. Remove two screws holding solenoid to door
lock subassembly bracket, refer to
NOTE: When reinstalling door lock sub-assembly,
use same number of shims that existed prior to
removal.
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B018SE1A
L-BRACKET
B019SE1A
DOOR LOCK
SUB-ASSEMBLY
NUT
DOOR
RELEASE
SOLENOID
DOOR HANDLE
SWITCH
SHIM
DOOR
MICROSWITCH