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How do I discharge a capacitor? - Electrolux Dishwashers

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Good Morning Friend,

I understand you want to know how to discharge the capacitor on your Electrolux dishwasher. Typically, this is not a do it yourself job, and there are no step by step instructions on how to do this. I suggest contacting your local authorized technician, for further assistance. They have been trained on your dishwasher, and should know how to discharge the capacitor and help repair your dishwasher. Hope this is helpful.

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