GE GSD6300, PDW7300, PDW7700, GSD6600, GSD6700, GSD6660 Stainless Steel Bowed Panel On Some Models

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Stainless Steel Bowed Panel

(On Some Models)

Disassembly

1.Open the dishwasher door to the fully open (89 degrees open) position.

2.Remove 8 screws (4 screws per side) which hold the outer panel to the door assembly. Be careful not to remove the 2 screws which hold the escutcheon to the door assembly.

3.Slowly close the door.

4.Once the door is closed, remove the 2 screws that connect the bottom of the outer panel to the hinge arms.

5.While holding the outer panel against the door assembly, slowly open the door to about 15 degrees open so the top of the outer panel is in front of the kitchen countertop. If the dish- washer is not installed, the door does not have to be opened.

6.Rotate the bottom of the outer panel out such that the panel is now vertical.

7.Lift up on the stainless steel outer panel such that top corner flanges lift up over the corner cutouts in the escutcheon. Move the panel forward and over the escutcheon so that the panel is totally separated from the door. (See photos of escutcheon and outer panel below.)

Assembly

1.Open the door to about 15 degrees open so that the top of the outer panel is in front of the kitchen countertop. If the dishwasher is not installed, the door does not have to be opened.

2.Lift the outer panel up in the vertical position and hang the outer panel over top of the escutcheon. Take care to ensure that the stainless steel panel corner flanges go over and around the escutcheon corner cutouts.

3.While holding the outer panel to the escutcheon, slowly close the door.

4.With the panel hanging over the escutcheon, rotate the bottom of the stainless steel outer panel back so it is flush with the door assembly. Make sure that the sides of the outer panel fit around the hinge arms.

5.Look at the fit between the escutcheon and the stainless steel outer panel front opening. Make

Do not remove this screw from either side.

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