The top can be removed....
To get it off, you have to take the clear hose off the pressure switch and dethread it through the hole in the top. Then the wiring harness terminal block needs to be disconnected and unsnapped from the top, the lid switch needs to be disconnected and the wires taken from their clips, and finally the green ground wire needs to be removed from inside the control panel (that is if the electronic models had this). At that point you should be able to disconnect the top and set it aside.
This machine is considered 43-inches tall from the bottom to the top of the control panel. Taking the top off would probably remove 7 of height. You're still going to be cutting it close, so removing the front legs (which are plastic screw-in type) might help.
Gordon
To get it off, you have to take the clear hose off the pressure switch and dethread it through the hole in the top. Then the wiring harness terminal block needs to be disconnected and unsnapped from the top, the lid switch needs to be disconnected and the wires taken from their clips, and finally the green ground wire needs to be removed from inside the control panel (that is if the electronic models had this). At that point you should be able to disconnect the top and set it aside.
This machine is considered 43-inches tall from the bottom to the top of the control panel. Taking the top off would probably remove 7 of height. You're still going to be cutting it close, so removing the front legs (which are plastic screw-in type) might help.
Gordon