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6. Remove the dispenser from the cabinet.
Caution
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to the dispenser tank. Care must be taken to
avoid damage to the dispenser tank.
NOTE: Ensure the dispenser guide pin is inserted
into the slot in the side of the cabinet left side
top brace.
7. Remove the water inlet pipe by twisting and
pulling outward.
The dispenser is operated by a 120 VAC, 60 HZ.
motor. The dispenser motor receives commands
from the control board and controls dispenser
operation.
Operation of the dispenser motor can be checked
by using the Service Test Mode t12. (See the Service
Test Mode section in this guide.)
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dispenser
motor can initiate fault codes E38 and E39. (See the
Service Test Mode section in this guide.)
Dispenser Motor Removal
Access the dispenser assembly. (See the Washer
Components, Dispenser Assembly sections in this
guide.)
Caution: Lock tabs on the dispenser motor wiring
harnesses are fragile. Tab breakage can occur if
excessive release pressure is applied.
1. Disconnect the 2 wire harnesses from the
dispenser motor.
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screwdriver (as shown) to remove the wire
harnesses.
2. Remove the 2 Phillips head screws that attach
the motor and gasket inlet hose clip to the
dispenser tank. (See the Washer Components,
Dispenser Assembly sections in this guide.)
3. Lift the dispenser motor vertically from the
dispenser tank.
Dispenser Motor
Pin
Slot
Slot
Pin