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Won't run
Runs too long/too
frequently
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Odor in cabinet
Warm air from cabinet bottom
Cabinet
vibrates
Moisture
on inside cabinet
walls
Excessive
moisture
in crisper
Foods dry out
(fresh or frozen)
Refrigerator
compartment
too warm
Refrigerator
compartment
too cold
Freezer
compartment
too warm
Sizzling
sound in freezer
Visible
glow in the freezer
vents
Freezer
not freezing
properly
i
he power cord not plugged in
no power at the electrical outlet
the-circuit breaker tripped or the house fiJse blown
• refrigerator
is in automatic defrost
i
odem refi'igerators
are larger and run colder, which requires more rnnning time to
proxdde more stable temperaeures
prolonged door opening.{
the bas_ grille bldcked-
too manv door onenin,rs
the doo_: not seal*ing (_te to a package or a container holding door open)
• warm room temperature
• the cabinet not level
• a weak floor
odor producing
foods should be covered or wrapped
the interior needs cleaning
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• a weak floor
can occur during hot, humid weather with frequent or prolonged
door openings
door not closed i_roperly
food not wrapped properly
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humid weather
i
he packages not wrapped or sealed properly
the crisper not hghtlv clo_ed
temperature
control_set too coId
• the temperature
control turned to "Off"
the bulb bm'ned out
Cabinet
light not working
: no power at the outlet
the refrigerator
control set too warm
prolonged door openings
" the refrigerator
control set too cold
"; 'ie
control se?too warm
* prolonged door openings
" a nornaal sound caused by defrost water dripping on defrost mechanism
• the appearance
of a red glow or reflection is normal during the defrost cycle
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roducts _th
high sugar content may not harden completely
when frozen (ice
cream, concentrated
juice, etc,)
"
adjust freezer controlto
a colder setting
" tra_'s may be coated with resi_]ue fiim from _nfl_erals in
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Ice cubes sticking
in tray
vinegar-soaked
cloth until clean. If residue is heav'_-,clean trays each time the refrig-
erator is cleaned.
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Ice cubes evaporate
This is normal.
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Automatic
ice maker
not operating
: the•he waterSt°p
armsupplyin
OFFturned,
off(up)position
. the water pressure too low
• the freezer too warm
Front cabinet surface
warm
to
the touch
• Special design to limit condensation
during periods of high humidity.
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• water supply turned off
Water dispenser
not operating
• water pressure too low
• lock s_,itch on
NOTE:
For further
assistance
contact
Maytag
Appliances
Sales
Company,
,_laytag
Customer
Assistance:
U.S, 1-800.688-9900
or Canada
1-800-688-2002
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