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GE GTW750CPLDG User Manual

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The internal drain hose is used to direct the water
being removed by the drain pump to the external
drain hose.
Internal Drain Hose Removal
Ensure the washer tub is empty before removing
the drain hose. The internal drain hose clamp
can be reached two ways; either through the rear
access panel, or by leaning the washer back.
1. Access the rear of the washer and remove
the external drain hose. Have a towel or small
pan ready to catch excess water from the
hose and tub.
2. Remove the 1/4 in. hex head screw securing
the drain port to the access panel.
3. Push in on the locking tab and slide the drain
port up and to the inside of the cabinet.
4. Squeeze the spring clamp and slide onto the
drain hose where it clamps to the drain pump,
then remove the hose.
The drain hose is used to direct the water being
expelled from the tub by the drain pump to the
house drain or standpipe.
Drain Hose Removal
Ensure that the washer tub is empty before
removing the drain hose.
1. Squeeze the spring clamp and slide it up onto
the drain hose part where it clamps to the
drain port and then remove the hose.
Pump Seal
Drain Hose External
Drain Hose Internal
Screw Locking Tab
Internal
Drain
Hose
6. Pull the pump away from the tub. Be sure the
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The seal comes with a new pump, but can be
ordered separately (Part #: WH08X24179).
Drain
hose
Drain
port
Clamp
Drain
Hose
Drain
Port
Clamp

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GE GTW750CPLDG Specifications

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BrandGE
ModelGTW750CPLDG
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

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