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Thermistor
Heater Assembly
• The heater assembly is located above the drain
pump and is accessed from the front of the
washer.
• The heater assembly consists of a heating
element and a water temperature thermistor.
• The heater operates when the
Sanitize
wash
temperature is selected on the
Whites/Heavy Duty
wash cycle.
• The heater assembly is held in place by a
bracket attached to the inside of the outer tub
and a 10-mm nut that compresses a rubber
gasket to the tub opening.
• When the 10-mm hex nut is tightened, it
squeezes the rubber gasket between 2
mounting plates to seal the heater assembly to
the opening of the tub.
• The hex nut is set by the factory at 31 in. lbs of
torque.
Operation of the heater assembly can be checked
by using service test mode t10. (See
Service Test
Mode
.)
To remove the heater assembly:
1. Remove the service panel. (See
Service Panel.
)
2. Drain the washer using the pump cleanout. (See
Pump
.)
3. Disconnect the 2 wires from the heater
assembly and the wire harness from the
thermistor.
4. Remove the heater assembly cover by releasing
the rear tab.
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Heater Assembly
5. Loosen the 10-mm hex nut until it is
fl
ush with
the end of the stud.
6. Push inward on the 10-mm hex nut to relax the
rubber gasket.
7. Grasp the heater assembly and pull outward.
Disconnect
Heating Element Specifi cations:
• 120
VAC
• 970
watts
•
• Approximately 8 amps
Approximately 8 amps
• Approximately
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