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New Appliance Service Manual added: GE Service Bulletin: Loose or Damaged Counterweight and Damaged Platform in Top Load Washers


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File Name: GE Service Bulletin: Loose or Damaged Counterweight and Damaged Platform in Top Load Washers

File Submitter: Samurai Appliance Repair Man

File Submitted: 20 Apr 2015

File Category: Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper



Loose or Damaged Counterweight and Damaged Platform


On some top load washers the counterweight may have become loose or fallen off. To prevent structural damage to the washer, the counterweight may need to be replaced and secured using new nuts and straps as outlined in the following instructions.

MODELS AFFECTED
HSWP1000M2WW HTWP1200D0WW GCWP1800D0WW GTWP1800D0WW GCWP1805D0CC GTWP2250D0WW GCWN2800D0WW GLWN2800D0WS GTWN2800D0WW
GHWN4250D0WW GTWN4250D0WS GHWN5250D0WS GLWN5250D0WW GTWN5250D0WW GTWN5450D0WW GTWN5650D0WW
HTAP1200D0WW MTAP1200D0WW GCAP1800D0WW GTAP1800D0WW GTAP2250D0WW GMAN2800D0WS GTAN2800D0WW GTAN4250D0WW GTAN5250D0WW GMAN5650D0WW

SERIAL RANGE
FZ-FA

PUB HL03-13
May 2013



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