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Cabinet/Apron Assembly
The cabinet/apron assembly consists of the
cabinet, top corner brackets, and bottom corner
brackets. The leveling legs can be ordered
separately if needed. If the legs are replaced,
ensure that the washer has been leveled
according to the Installation Instructions.
Cabinet/Apron Removal
To remove the cabinet/apron assembly, two
technicians will be needed because of the
bulkiness of the cabinet/apron assembly.
The weight of the cabinet/apron assembly is
approximately 30 pounds. A height of at least
70 in. will also be needed to lift the cabinet/
apron assembly up and over the top of the tub
assembly.
1. Remove the backsplash and top cover
assembly.
2. Disengage the rod and spring assembly from
the tub. One technician will lift up on the
tub assembly while the second technician
disengages the rod and spring assembly.
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3. Lift the cabinet/apron assembly up and over
the tub assembly and set it aside.
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Keeping the washer level is critical because
the clearance of the tub to the cabinet/apron
assembly is minimal. It also assists with
preventing the washer from rocking and moving
out of position.
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washer.
3. Adjust all four leveling legs by screwing
them into or out of the four brackets until the
washer is level, right to left and back to front.
4. Replace any of the leveling legs if they show
signs of damage.