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GE Profile PTWN8055MMS

GE Profile PTWN8055MMS
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3. Disconnect the red wire (white connector) from
the high limit.
4. Remove the 4 Phillips-head screws that attach
the thermostat to the outer tub.
Note: Observe the 2 small posts on the bottom
of the tub and 2 cut outs in the thermostat body.
When installing the high limit thermostat, align the
cut outs with the posts for proper orientation. The
reason for proper orientation of the thermostat
is because the heater support is part of the
thermostat body and must be positioned correctly
for the heater to be installed.
Disconnect
Post
Post
5. Pull the high limit thermostat from the outer tub.
Caution: To prevent water leakage, make sure the
O-ring is in place before installing the thermostat.
Heater Support
Thermostat Body
View inside heater opening in tub
O-ring
Outer Tub and Suspension Assembly
The wash basket, outer tub, and motor are
suspended by 4 rod and spring assemblies. The rod
and spring assemblies are attached to each corner
of the washer cabinet. They extend down and
connect to the bottom of the outer tub.
Suspension Rod
Suspension Rod
To remove the outer tub:
WARNING: The outer tub assembly is heavy and
requires 2 people to remove it from the washer
housing. Care should be taken when removing and
installing the outer tub assembly.
1. Remove the top cover. (See
Top Cover.)
Note: In the following step, water will remain in the
hose even when the tub appears empty. Use care to
avoid water spills.
2. Remove the drain hose from the drain pump.
Note: The drain hose is dif cult to remove due to a
sealing compound used at the factory.
a. Squeeze the clamp and slide it back.
b. Carefully break the hose loose by inserting a
small at blade screwdriver under the hose
to break the seal.
c. Remove the hose.
Drain Hose
Clamp
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