© 1998 Maytag Corporation
16008373-01 SECTION 5. CABINET ASSEMBLY
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DOOR LOCK MECHANISM
The purpose of the door lock mechanism is
to secure the door during the spin cycle.
When the door is shut, the wire loop on the
door engages the rotating gear in the door
lock mechanism
(Figure 5-7)
. When the
proper water level is reached and the pres-
sure switch is satisfied, 120 VAC is applied to
the wax motor. The piston in the wax motor
will extend, pushing the latch axle and sliding
gear from left to right. Teeth on the face of
the sliding gear will intermesh with the teeth
on the side of the rotating gear (normally takes
about 45-60 seconds). This interlocking of
teeth provides the locking action of the lock
mechanism.
At the end of the spin cycle, when tumbler
speed drops below 90 RPM, voltage is no
longer applied to the wax motor. The wax
motor will cool and relax the piston on the
wax motor. The latch axle and sliding gear
are then pulled from right to left, disengaging
the teeth of the sliding gear from the rotating
gear (normally takes 1 - 1½ minutes). This al-
lows the rotating gear to be in a position to
rotate if necessary, should the door be
opened.
TOP COVER
REMOVAL
1. Remove the front panel
(See Front Panel
Removal)
.
2. Remove the four screws fastening the dis-
penser bezel to the top of the top cover
(See Dispenser Assembly)
.
3. Remove two 5/16" hex head screws secur-
ing the two hold down brackets on the top
cover
(Figure 5-5)
.
4. To remove the hold down brackets, swing
the bracket to the outside to unhook the
bracket from the slot in the top cover lip
(Figure 5-6)
.
5. If the door is still positioned on the front
shroud, open the door prior to lifting the
front of the top cover and tilt the top cover
toward the rear of the machine.
Figure 5-5
Figure 5-6
Figure 5-7
Accessory
Cable
Wax Motor
Axle Spring
Latch Axle
Ramp
Door Switch
Cover
Door Lock
Switch
Latch
Switch
Holder
Lamp
Holder
Sliding
Gear
Spring
Rotating
Gear
Gear Return
Spring
Bulb