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Old 07-07-2010, 07:52 AM   #1
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I have a 2005 DSDP 3815..I want to remove the combination washer/dryer ..Has anyone ever done this before?? any suggestions on how to do this please...

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I have a 2005 DSDP 3815..I want to remove the combination washer/dryer ..Has anyone ever done this before?? any suggestions on how to do this please...
Keith, there are 2 clips on the front legs typically secured with 4 screws. Pull the screws and start yanking on the W/D by moving and pulling the unit from side to side. It's heavy so you will need a helper. Of course shut off the water and unplug the unit - disconnect the hoses. There will be a vent in the back that can usually be removed using a screw driver.

Are you making a closet or replacing the unit?

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Thanks for the info.

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