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Old 04-22-2008, 09:10 AM
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Model Number: ADE7000AYW   Brand: Admiral   Age: 1 - 5 years   

I'd like to remove the lint screen housing which is clogged with lint - two screws on the outside don't seem to do the trick. - The owner's manual is no help -
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What you have to do is get a putty knife, and slide it under the top on the right side, and pop that side up, and do the same on the left side. Then push the whole top back, and rest it on the wall. Then you need to take the front panel off, so look on the inside of the front panel on the top left, and there will be a 1/4 inch screw, take it out, and the other one on the other side, and remove the door switch wires, and remove the front. There is a ton of lint ion that blower housing isn't there? If you need me you can reach me at my website at ApplianceEducator.com
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hey - thanks for the help - got it done - you're right, there is a whole mess of lint under and behind the cover - guess a lot of lint gets past the lint filter screen
Thanks again, Chet
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Chet, you the man. Glad to help. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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