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Service and Disassembly Procedures<br />

! WARNING<br />

To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit and discharge<br />

capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be<br />

connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.<br />

Manifold<br />

Water is supplied to the Top and Center Wash Arms<br />

through this tube via the Pump Assembly. The Manifold<br />

attaches to the Pump Assembly and runs vertically up the<br />

rear and along the top of the Dishwasher Tub. The<br />

Manifold is attached to the Tub with a clip.<br />

Removal<br />

1. Disconnect power to the machine.<br />

2. Remove Racks, Stops, and Rack Assemblies.<br />

Docking Station<br />

The purpose of the Docking Station is to seal the water<br />

flow to the upper rack Wash Arm.<br />

Removal<br />

1. Slide Upper Rack forward to gain access to Docking<br />

Station.<br />

2. Spread sides of Docking Station and remove from<br />

Manifold.<br />

3. Spread Manifold Clips located on the back and top of<br />

Tub.<br />

4. Tip top of Manifold towards door opening slightly.<br />

Disengage the snap located on the bottom of the<br />

Manifold, locking the Manifold to the Discharge<br />

Housing .<br />

5. Slide Manifold back and out of the Pump Assembly.<br />

Lower Wash Arm<br />

Water is supplied to the Lower Wash Arm via the Pump<br />

Assembly.<br />

Removal<br />

1. Disconnect power to the machine.<br />

2. Remove lower Rack Assembly.<br />

3. Loosen Wash Arm Hub and Pivot.<br />

4. Lift Wash Arm out of Dishwasher.<br />

5-28 <strong>16021814</strong> Rev. 0 ©2002 Maytag <strong>Appliance</strong> Sales Company

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