5.Remove the screws securing the front panel to the dryer.

6.Gently remove the top right hand corner of the front panel assembly from the dryer.

7.Disconnect the main door switch harness at the connector.

IMPORTANT: When removing front panel assembly, be careful not to damage main door switch wires disconnected in Step #2.

8. Reverse this procedure for installing the new front panel.

TO REPLACE MAIN DOOR HINGE

1.Discontinue power to the dryer.

2.Follow procedure for removal of the main door assembly.

3.Follow procedure for removal of the front panel assembly.

4.Disassemble hinge from the front panel by removing the nuts located on the back side of the front panel, which hold the hinge to the front panel.

IMPORTANT: When removing the hinge assembly from front panel, be careful you DO NOT damage the main door switch wires.

5.Remove the main door switch assembly.

6.Reassemble by reversing the removal procedure.

TO REPLACE THE NYLON CATCH

1.Open the main door.

2.Drill out the two (2) pop rivets holding the nylon catch to the front panel, using a #21 (0.1590) drill bit.

3.Using two (2) pop rivets (ADC Part No. 154215), install nylon catch (ADC Part No. 170330) to the front panel.

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AD-25, AD-30 specifications

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