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Washer Components
Service Panel
Removal of the service panel provides access to
the pump cleanout, pump, tub drain hose, heater
assembly, inverter, wire junction box, front dampers,
and door lock release ring.
To remove the service panel:
1. Remove the three 7-mm hex-head screws that
hold the service panel to the cabinet.
2. Pull the service panel down.
Top Panel
WARNING:
Sharp edges may be exposed when
servicing washer. Use caution to avoid injury and
wear Kevlar gloves or equivalent protection.
Note:
Combined Phillips-head/hex-head screws can
be utilized throughout this appliance. Either Phillips
screwdrivers or nut drivers can be used to extract or
install these screws.
Removal of the top panel provides access to the
control panel, power board, dispenser, water valve,
water level control, line
fi
lter, steam generator, and
overnight ready fan. The top panel is held in place
by 3 screws on the back.
The top panel has 2 key slots that engage grommets
attached to the top of the cabinet. The top panel is
attached to the rear of the cabinet with three 7-mm
hex-head screws. After removing these screws, it is
necessary to slide the top panel rearward 1 inch for
removal.
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