TO REPLACE MAIN DOOR ASSEMBLY

1.Remove screws holding main door to main door hinge.

2.Reverse this procedure for reinstalling the new main door assembly.

TO INSTALL NEW MAIN DOOR GLASS

1.Remove main door assembly from the dryer (follow main door removal procedure).

2.Lay main door on a flat surface with front of door face down.

3.Remove glass and clean ALL old sealant off main door. This area must be completely cleaned for correct bonding.

4.Apply narrow bead of silicone (ADC Part No. 170730 for plastic type doors and cast type doors) ALL around main door area where glass will rest.

5.Install glass onto door/adhesive and slightly press glass in place.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT press hard or silicone thickness between the glass and door will be reduced resulting in poor bonding.

6.The door assembly should now be put in an area where it will not be disturbed for at least 24 hours. Depending on the conditions, the curing time of the adhesive is 24 to 36 hours.

7.After 24 hour curing period, install main door on dryer by reversing Step #1.

TO REPLACE FRONT PANEL

1.Discontinue power to the dryer.

2.Follow procedure for removal of main door assembly.

3.Open control (service) door.

4. Remove the lint drawer.

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American Dryer Corp AD-30, AD-25 To Replace Main Door Assembly, To Install NEW Main Door Glass, To Replace Front Panel

AD-25, AD-30 specifications

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