
REMOVING
THE
DRIVE
MOTOR
6.
Use
a
114"
Allen wrench and loosen the
rotor mounting screw
as
far
as
it
will
go
(the screw
is
captive and cannot be re-
moved from the rotor). The rotor
Is
seated
on
the splined tub shaft. Rock the rotor
back
and forth and pull
it
off
the shaft
so
it contacts the screw washer-head, then
further foosen the screw. Do this until the
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Eiectrical
Shock
Hazard
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Disconnect
power
before
servicing.
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Replace
all
parts
and
panels
before
!
operating.
/
Faiiure
to
do
so
can
result
in
death
or
]
electrical
shock.
rotor
is
removed from the shaft.
1.
Unplug washer or disconnect power.
2.
Turn off the water supply to the washer.
3.
Disconnect the hot and
cold
water hoses
from the rear of the washer, and remove
the end
of
the drain hose from the stand-
pipe or
laundry
tub.
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Screw
4.
Tape the washer lid
closed.
5.
Carefully lay the washes
on
its
front pan-
el.
Place
padding on the floor to protect
the surfaces.
7.
Pull the
two
wire standoffs
out
of
the tub
holes.
8.
Remove the four
318"
bolts from the drive
motor stator assembly.
9.
Pull the shield and the stator with the
ltwo
round spacers (front and back)
off
the
tub.
Shield
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Standoffs
3
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ve Motor
Stator
Bolts
JIS,
2'-?
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3
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#
4
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