Sears Kenmore Three-Speed with Options and Speeds Switch AUTOMATIC WASHERS Troubleshooting Guide Page 23

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Required Tools
The
Source
1 10
sizes, Torx T-15,
hammer.
COMPONENT
ACCESS
Front Loading Washer requires
the use of
Metric Socket
Wrenches
of
various
T-20 and T-25 Drivers, a Crescent Wrench, a
flat
bladed
screwdriver and a
ACCESSING
COMPONENTS
IN THE
CONSOLE
Components accessible in the Console include
the Console
Cover and
the Touch Pad/LED Assembly.
Access
to
these components requires that the
top of the
washer be
removed.
Removing
the
Washer Top
Three screws secure the washer top at the back
of
the
washer. Remove
the three
screws
and
lift
the top from the
washer.
(Fig.
3-4)
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Fig.3-4
Removing the Console
from
the Cabinet
Disconnect the
Touch Pad/LED Assembly ribbon
connector
from
the
left
side of the Central Con-
trol Unit
(Fig.3-5)
and
release
it
from
the
wiring
harness
brackets on
the right side of the washer
top.
Ribbon
Gonnector
Remove the detergent
dispenser drawer by
pressing
down on the
release tab at the back of
the drawer
(Fig.3-6)
and
pulling
it completely out
of the
washer.
Gonsole
Release Tab
Fig.3-O
Once the drawer
is removed,
remove the screw
in
the
recessed
hole next to the drawer opening.
Release the tab securing
the
right
side of the
con-
sole
to the
washer and
remove
the console.
Be
sure the
ribbon cable clears the
cabinet frame.
Removing the
Touch Pad/LED
Assembly from
the Console
The Touch
Pad/LED Assembly
is
a single
unit and
contains
the
Push Buttons, LEDs, cable,
etc.
Re-
place
the entire
assembly
if any components are
defective.
Touch Pad/
Gonsole Gover
Fig.3-7
Drawer
Release Tab
Screws
Fig.3-5
3-2
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