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- | [* black] Using a metal pry tool (i used a putty knife) pry open your washers top panel. Go around the gap of the top panel with your metal pry tool and gently lift it as shown in the image. |
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- | [* black] There are three clips holding the top panel in place. One in the front and the other two at the sides. See image. |
- | [* icon_caution] Use minimum force as you lift because these clips are plastic and they can break. |
+ | [* black] Using a metal pry tool (such as a putty knife) pry open the washer's top panel. |
+ | [* black] Go around the gap of the top panel with the metal pry tool and gently lift it up. |
+ | [* icon_note] There are three clips holding the top panel in place: one in the front and the other two at the sides. |
+ | [* icon_caution] Use minimum force as you lift because the clips are plastic and can break. |