6. Remove the 2 Phillips-head screws that attach
the dispenser to the front bracket.
7. Pull the dispenser towards the rear of the
washer and remove the dispenser from the front
bracket.
Guide Pin
Note: When installing the dispenser, ensure the
dispenser guide pin is inserted into the slot in the top
brace on the left side of the cabinet and the 2 front
pins are inserted in the holes in the front bracket.
Dispenser Motor
The dispenser is operated by a 120 VAC, 60 Hz
motor. The dispenser motor receives commands
from the power board and controls dispenser
operation.
Operation of the dispenser motor can be checked
by using the Service Test Mode t15. (See
.)
Mode
Specifi c failure associated with the dispenser motor
can initiate error code E9. (See Error Codes.)
To remove the dispenser motor:
1. Remove the top panel. (See
2. Remove the 2 Phillips-head screws that attach
the diverter motor and gasket inlet hose clip to
the dispenser tank. (See
3. Lift the dispenser motor vertically from the
dispenser tank.
Caution: The lock tabs on the dispenser motor
wiring harnesses are fragile. Tab breakage can
occur if excessive release pressure is applied.
Note: In the following step, it can be helpful to insert
a small, fl at blade screwdriver (as shown) to remove
the wire harnesses.
4. Carefully press the lock tab and disconnect the
2 wire harnesses from the dispenser motor.
Wire Harness Removal
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Service Test
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Top Panel
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Dispenser Assembly