TO AVOID UNNECESSARY SERVICE CALLS...
Before calling a service technician, cheek the follo_dng list for possible troubles that you can remedy without diffieuhy.
• the temperature control turned to "Off'
WON'T RUN
RUNS TOO LONG/
TOO FREQUENTLY-
NOISY OPERATION
ODOR IN CABINET
WARM AIR FROM CABINET
BOTTOM
CABINET VIBRATES
WATER ON BACK WALL OF
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
WATER ON FLOOR UNDER
CABINET
FOODS DRY OUT
CABINET LIGHT NOT WORKING
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
TOO WARM
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
TOO COLD
FREEZER COMPARTMENT TOO
WARM
SIZZLING SOUND IN FREEZER
MOISTURE COLLECTS ON
OUTSIDE
ICE CUBES EVAPORATE
AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER NOT
OPERATING (OPTIONAL)
the power cord not plugged in
i no the electrical cord
power
at
the circuit breaker tripped or the house fuse blmvn
• modern refrigerators are larger and run colder, which requires more
running time to provide more stable temperatures
• the condenser needs cleaning (see page 11)
• the control set too cold
_ prolonged door openings
the base grille blocked
too many door openings
the door not sealing (due to a package or a container holding door open)
• fan noise -- normal air flow
• the defrost pan not positioned correctly
• the cabinet not level
• a weak floor
odor producing foods should be covered or wrapped
_the interior needs cleaning
• the defrost pan needs cleaning
• normal air flow for condenser
• the cabinet not level
• a weak floor
• a normal defrost condition to channel moisture to the defrost pan
• the defrost pan missing or not positioned properly
• the packages not wrapped or sealed properly
• the crisper not tightly closed
• the bulb burned out
• no power at the outlet
the refrigerator control set too warm - see page 3 to adjust
prolonged door openings
• the refrigerator control set too cold - see page 3 to adjust
• the freezer control set too warm - see page 3 to adjust
• prolonged door openings
• a normal sound caused by defrost water dripping on defrost mechanism
• hot humid weather increases condensation, move ener_' saver switch to
"Reduce Moisture" position
• cold air nmving over the ice cubes when not used regularly
the stop arm in OFF (up)_osition
*the water supply turned off
• the water pressure too low
• the freezer too warm
NOTE: For further assistance contact your Maylag dealer or Maytag Customer Service: U.S. 1-800-688-9900
Canada 1-800-688-2002
MAYrAG " One Dependability Square " Newton, Iowa 50208
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