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Arthur
March 19, 2019
The molded area on the inside of the backsplash where this switch should lock/snap into is chipped in two areas. Essentially this cannot snap into place. I was thinking maybe putty or similar material that will hold the switch in place. What are your thoughts. The backsplash is no longer available. Thank you.
For model number WPRE6100GOWT
Hello Arthur, thank you for your question. Yes, we would recommend trying some putty or another similar material to build up the spot where the switch should lock/snap into place. Because the backsplash is no longer available this would be the only option. I hope this helps!
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Tony
March 24, 2020
Is the pressure switch seperate,or control a complete circuit board?
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Hello Tony, thank you for your question. The pressure switch is a separate part which is PartSelect Number: PS1155102. I hope this helps.
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Tony
March 24, 2020
Water level stays on high ,would not change to med or small load.What may be wrong or bad?
For model number WPRE6100GOWT
Hello Tony, thank you for your question. That would be an issue with the pressure switch, PartSelect Number: PS1155102. This part regulates the load size. I hope this helps.
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Tony
March 24, 2020
This pressure switch controls the water height. Large,med,and small.Correct?
For model number WPRE6100GOWT
Hi Tony,
Thank you for your question. Yes, this switch lets you choose the load size. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.
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