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Yes the basin can be removed in about 2 minutes. Open the lid with the basin attached At the bottom of the basin there are 2 gray clips that need to be slid inwards to the center of the washer. You will need to push in on the clip and slide it inwards. Once they are all the way inwards they might fall out Keep them if you wish to install the basin again. The right side will come out easy but the left side you might have to wiggle to get out. I was almost at the point of cutting the basin off when I just happened to see the clips Good luck to anyone this may help
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.YES...You can remove the sink with no problems. First take a small screwdriver and push the grey tab inwards at the hinge point. Take another small screwdriver and slide the grey plastic piece inwards. Start with the right side first. The right side pivot hinge will come out on the right side but not the left. Do the same thing to the left side. There is another small grey plastic piece to the right side of the hinge pivot clip. This is the only thing holding the sink in place. Take the right side out completely and twist the left side out. You should hear a snap and the sink will come off. Hope this helps
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As Phil’s answer .I used 2 kitchen butters knives to do the job also . Place the rounded fine end of the knife between the grey clip and black plastic , only about 3mm insert ,and lever so that the grey plug can move to the centre of the washer . At the same time place second knifepoint on the grey plug on the outer side of the black plastic ridge with the idea of pushing the grey plug tab in behind the the black plastic and at the same time levering the other knife to move plug inwards .Bingo , plug will move inwards under place plastic . Right side first ,then left ,release right side then wriggle to remove left .
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It can be removed without removing the top.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is not designed to be removed. If you could remove the top-door hinge assembly you may be able to take it off. But there are likely sensors for the sprayer that allow the pre-soak water to spray into the bowl. As such, I would expect it would be a bad idea besides voiding the warranty.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is permanently attached to the under side of the lid. When not in use it is out of the way. To swing it down into place you just push a button. It completely covers the top of the washer. It is filled by a small faucet and emptied by lifting it up. The water goes into the washer. To empty the water push spin only cycle on the machine.
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