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4. Remove the 10-mm hex-head screw that holds
the infusor in place with a socket or Phillips-
head screwdriver (turn screw counterclockwise
to remove).
Note: The 10-mm screw has a rubber O-ring.
WARNING: The inner edge of the infusor can be
sharp. Wear Kevlar gloves or equivalent protection.
5. Pull the infusor up and out.
6. Remove the 37.5-mm (1-
1
/
2
” SAE equivalent)
hub-nut with a socket or Crescent wrench (turn
hub-nut counterclockwise to remove).
Note: Ensure the basket is free-wheeling before
attempting to loosen the hub nut.
7. Lift the wash basket up and out.
Hub Nut
Drain Pump
The drain pump consists of a 120 VAC, 60-Hz, •
motor, impeller, and impeller housing.
The pump is capable of pumping to a stand-pipe •
height of 8 ft. The maximum length of the drain
hose is 10 ft. (An accessory drain hose extension
is not available at this time.)
The drain pump will operate independently •
of other mechanical components and will
evacuate water at various times during the
cycle.
The drain pump motor has an approximate •
resistance value of 11 Ω.
Pins 1 and 2 on the light blue 2-pin connector on •
inverter board should measure 120 VAC when
drain pump is activated. (See
Inverter and Main
Board Pin Connectors.)
To clean the impeller and impeller housing:
WARNING: The drain pump bracket is not grounded.
Unplug the unit before servicing to avoid electric
shock.
Note: The impeller can be accessed for cleaning
without removing the drain hoses. Water will remain
in hoses even when the tub appears empty. Use
care to avoid water spills.
Disconnect power to the machine.1.
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