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Timer pull button on my wjxr2080t2 broke

Anyhow I have the parts but what are the steps to assembly it?

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Remove the top cover behind the knobs. Two screws up top and 4 to 6 screws on the back. Once the back panel is removed then there are two screws holding on the knobs, remove the bad knobs and put the new one in the bad ones place. Forgot to tell you, make sure power is unplugged. Sure you knew that but just being safe

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