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HAve the two drawer F1 error codes. I have the water off, electric off and based on this great forum am about to dry the thing out. But I would like to work from the manual so I don't cause more damage......can you send the service manual to me? thanks john

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Took the bottom drawer out without breaking anything. There was not alot of water but it was wet. So somehow water made it underneath the plastic shroud that has the flood switch/sensor. Took the shroud off, put a fan on it overnight. Reinstalled shroud and drawer, turned water and electric on. Top drawer cycled through without an error. Next load will be on the bottom. I suppose if the trouble is with the bottom, then I will ask for some help identifying what is allowing water out of it....but perhaps this was a once in a while kind of thing. THANKS TO THIS GREAT RESOURCE.

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