Toshiba AW-G9930S Service Manual page 28

Fully automatic washing machine
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Parts
(6) Drain valve
1) Put down the machine to the front.
motor
Note 1 : Spread a blanket on the floor and put the
2) Remove the valve spring from the drain
valve connector with a long-nose pliers.
(Photo. 12)
3) Remove 2 screws securing the drain valve
motor, and disconnect the lead wires
(brown, gray and red) from the each
terminals.
*
Follow the reverse order of removal.
Note 1 : Make sure not to confuse the position of
(7) Drain valve
1) Put down the machine to the front.
Note 1 : Spread a blanket on the floor and put the
2) Remove the valve spring from the drain valve
connector with a long-nose pliers. (Photo. 12)
3) Remove the drain valve turning
counterclockise with the removal jig (service
part 42T65034 is provided).
Apply a towel under the valve to prevent the
water from the valve splashing over the motor.
*
Follow the reverse order of removal.
Note 1 : The valve cap must be tightened
Note 2 : Use the adhesive (type hardren 17) for
x Before starting washing, open the faucet and check that the water supply hose joint is
not loose and no water leake.
The loose screw or hose joint may cause water leakage resulting in an unexpected damage.
WATER LEAKAGE
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Procedure (
: Notes)
machine on it. Then a little water may
flow out from the machine. It is the water
remaining in the drain and not a defect.
the lead wire. (If the position is not
correct, the drain valve may not activate
or the drain function may not work.)
(Fig. 6)
machine on it. Then a little water may
flow out from the machine. It is the water
remaining in the drain and not a defect.
completely when attaching to prevent
water leakage.
bonding the drain hose. Take care so
that the adhesive may not flow into the
hose inside.
CAUTION
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Illustrations
(Photo. 12)
Red
Gray
Check from back
Brown
(Fig. 6)
(Photo. 12)

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