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Don’t cut cable mounts – cut cable
ties holding cables to mounts.
When reassembling, use new
cable ties.
Some controls have been wrongly replaced since fault codes stored in
washer or motor controls can’t be cleared. Controls are operating
properly and shouldn’t be replaced to clear fault codes.
5.1.4 Button caps (round / rectangular)
All button caps don’t snap onto buttons, but fit loosely – held in place
by the control after reassembly. When reassembling fascia (control)
panels, set panels face down so button caps don’t fall out.
5.1.5 Round button assembly
The (clear) round button assembly is connected by delicate plastic
rods. When removing buttons, gently pry out and remove them as a
group, not individually.
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CAUTION
–
75%
of all controls
returned for analysis check out OK. Most
control issues are due to loose
connections.
5.1.6 Bottom front panel (“toe kick”)
Removing the bottom front panel provides access to the maintenance
cover and is necessary for removing the front panel.
Carefully lift and block (up) front of dryer (to provide access to
screws). Remove three (3) screws, then carefully slide panel down
and away from dryer.