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GE GTW750CPLDG

GE GTW750CPLDG
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Dispenser Removal Continued
Using a pair of pinch pliers, clamp the tube so the
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does not take much pressure to clamp it closed.
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both work well.
NOTE: Because the tank does not seal closed,
a sponge or Mr. Clean Magic Eraser can
be inserted into the tank opening to prevent
detergent for spilling out while servicing or
removing the washer from a drain pan.
If the tank is being removed or replaced, draining
the bulk tank is recommended.
1. Remove the fabric softener tray from the
dispenser body.
2. As shown earlier, remove the bleach funnel
to access and remove the 3/8 in. hex bolt that
helps to secure the bulk tank to the top cover.
3. Remove three 1/4 in. hex head screws
securing the dispenser body to the top cover.
Pry Tab
Pull Here
Front
4. Raise the top cover to access the dispenser
box.
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at the bottom of the dispenser box out from
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tank out.
6. Pull outward at the bottom of the box to
disengage the front of it from the top cover.
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