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How do i remove the back of a asko TL751GXXL dryer

How do i remove the back

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Asko machine are not for non qualifed tech to tamper with however after you have remove the 30 or so T-20 torq screws from the back and the 5/8 nut off the drum bearing the back wall will slide right off. PS GOOD LUCK!!!

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