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Section B – Cabinet
Gasket Assembly
REMOvE AND RE-INSTALL
The gasket is made of a flexible vinyl material with
imbedded magnets. Over time it may become brittle or
cracked, and lose its flexibility. If this happens the door
may not close properly, so replace the gasket.
CABINET
GASKET
RETAINER
STRIPS
SCREWS
TRIM
COVER
Remove door assembly (see Door Assembly, Remove
1.
and Re-install).
Remove control panel (see
2.
Electrical Components
,
Control Panel Assembly).
Lift the outer edge of the gasket to expose the
3.
retainer strips and the screws that are used to fasten
the strips to the cabinet. NOTE: There are six retainer
strips: two each on the top and bottom and one each
for the left and right sides.
Remove the Phillips head screws that secure the
4.
retainer strips to the cabinet; then remove the strips
from underneath the gasket. Pull the gasket off of the
cabinet.
To install a new gasket, place retainer(s) under the
5.
outer edge of the gasket, then use the screws to
fasten the retainers and gasket to the cabinet.
Re-install the control panel.
6.