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1959 Frigidaire Dryer Service Tech-Talk (continued)
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Figure 26 DCI-59 Loading Port Plate Detail

safety switch, from the left hand heater terminal.

3. Remove the wiring harness from the right hand heater terminal.

4. Remove the three screws which secure the heater assembly in the dryer.

5. Remove the insulation and pull the heater assembly from place.

Note: Figure 27 shows the front locating pin and the element assembly. This pin must be located in its mating hole in the dryer frame upon reassembly.

Figure 28

DCI-59 Removing Element Bracket Screws

Figure 29 DCI-59 Removing Heating Elements

6. Remove the electrical leads from the element to be disassembled.

7. Remove the two screws, Figure 28 which secure the mounting bracket for each element.

8. Pull the element from place, Figure 29.

Subtop -Removal -Figure 30:

Note: Proceed from Step 5, omitting Steps 6 through

9. Free the top assembly, slide it back, and disconnect the sprinkler hose from the tank. Steps B-21, B-22, and D-4.

10. Remove the top assembly complete.

Note: The assembly can be pivoted at the rear, removed from the dryer and permitted to hang as illustrated in Figure 30.

11. Remove the insulation between the top and subtop. Locate aluminum foil side up at time of reassembly.

12. Remove the ten subtop mounting screws and note that two screws mount the shield located over the heater assembly. Also note that four screws mount the insulation locating clips on top of the subtop.

13. Lift the subtop from position.

INSULATION POSITIONING CUPS

Figure 30

DCI-59 Top Assembly Removed



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