KitchenAid KAD-9 manual Removing the Chassis Module and Power Cord, To remove the power cord

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REMOVING THE CHASSIS MODULE AND POWER CORD

WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard

Disconnect power before servicing.

Replace all parts and panels before operating.

Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock.

1.Unplug dishwasher or disconnect power.

2.Turn off the water going to the dishwasher.

3.Disconnect the drain line from the dish- washer.

4.Remove the bottom dishwasher drawer (see page 4-9 for the procedure).

5.Position the dishwasher drawer to the side, out of the way. Be careful not to stress the hoses and wiring.

6.Use a flat-blade screwdriver and press the release button. Slide the chassis module cover to the right, and then pull it up to remove it.

Chassis Module Cover

Screw

Locking Tab

Chassis Module

c)Disconnect the eight wire connectors from the module.

P401 P402 P408

P409

P404 P406

P403 P405

8.To remove the power cord:

a)Disconnect connectors P408 (white) and P409 (black) from the terminal strip.

b)Remove the 7 mm hex-head screw from the green ground wire and remove the wire.

c)Remove the screw from the clamp, open the clamp, and remove the power cord from the unit.

Press Release Button

Power Cord

P408

Clamp Screw

7.To remove the chassis module:

a)Remove the screw from the chassis module (see the photo at the top of the right column).

b)Unhook the locking tab from the mod- ule and lift the module out of its holder.

P409

 

 

Ground Wire

 

 

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