Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before
operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
1. To remove the back panel, remove the T-30
screws securing the back panel to the side
panels of the washer.
TeCH Tip: A cordless driver can be used
to remove the screws. When reinstalling
screws, they must be started first with a
manual screwdriver, and then a cordless
driver can be used once the screws are
started correctly. Otherwise the screws have
the potential to cross thread.
2. Loosen the two T-30 screws at the bottom
of the back panel.
Two T-30
Screws
BaCK paneL
3. Remove the two top screws last.
4. Support the back panel when removing the
screws.
5. Pull the top edge of the back panel away
from the washer.
6. Lift the panel up off the bottom two screws
and remove it.
nOTe: The bevel in the back panel is not
centered in the panel. Make sure to line
up the bevel with the basket pulley when
reinstalling the back panel.
7. Components accessible behind the back
panel include:
Basket pulley,
Speed sensor,
Temp sensor,
Connection for steam,
Drive belt,
Motor,
Wire harness,
Mixing chamber and overflow hose.
Mixing
Chamber
Temperature
Sensor
Steam
Connection
4-36
Overflow
Basket
Hose
Pulley
Speed
Sensor
Drive Belt
Drive Motor