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  • investmentdr Jul 30, 2008

    I cannot seem to locate the "legs" onto which attach the magnet on the dispensor drawer.

  • investmentdr Jul 30, 2008

    Actually, I should say that there are several places where the magnet might go and am not sure to which box is being referred.

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If it's a small rectangular magnet that appears, in our case, fell out, when you add detergent, softener, etc...the magnet goes on the right hand bottom corner of the drawer face, straight up and down, not sideways. this is evidently some type of sensor allowing the washer to start. we had an error code of "ddo" when the magnet fell out.

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It's on the far right hand side of the drawer...NOT the middle. don't know what you're thinking here.

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I just had this happen today. The magnet is located in the front plastic facing that pops-off the drawer (you should see a couple of plastic "legs" along the bottom edge of the drawer face). Once you unclip the face, there is a small rectangular spot in bottom/middle of the face. Put the magnet in there and clip the drawer face back on. Cheers

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