TABLE OF CONTENTS KITCHENAID AND MAYTAG 25’ SXS AKA ACCELERATOR ........Page 1 Model Number Description ..................Page 1 Dimensions ......................Page 1 Flush Dispenser with Stealth Software ................ Page 2 User Interface Blue and Amber ................... Page 2 Attaching or Removing Handles .................. Page 3 Removing Freezer Door ...................
Flush Dispenser (AKA Victoria) with Stealth Software. User Interface Blue and Amber Although the Maytag icons are slightly different and the LED color is amber the controls function the same. *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
Attaching or Removing Handles KitchenAid handles are held onto mounting studs with Allen screws. Maytag handles snap off by lifting handle. The mounting studs screw into door skin. Maytag Handle Removal: Grasp handle with two hands and lift/jerk up. *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
Removing Freezer Door WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect from power.” 2. Disconnect wiring harnesses and water line. *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
Removing Freezer Door (continued) 5. Disconnect harnesses. 3. Remove screw and mounting bracket. 4. Disconnect water tube. 6. Straighten and lay out the har- nesses to pull through the hinge. 7. Lift off the freezer door while guiding the water tube and wire harness through the hinge.
Connecting Water Line WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. Unplug refrigerator or discon- nect power. 2. Remove and discard the cap from the gray water tube.
Machine Compartment WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power. Component and refrigeration tubing identification. 2. Plug on start module. *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
Freezer Compartment -FC Accelerator has a new small cube icemaker and a special water valve with a 65cc flow rate. New Ice Bin Release The ice bin incorporates a new release. The new design includes a double latch system for a better engagement. *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
Auger Motor Coupling Auger motor coupling lifts off motor. *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
Removing Auger Motor WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power. Harness is only long enough to allow the motor to be lifted high enough to disconnect. When installing make sure the harness connection is tight.
Flush Mount Dispenser “Victoria” The new flush design dispenser will migrate across the refrigeration line in 2010. *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
Flush Mount Dispenser (continued) Removing User Interface WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 1. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power. *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
Flush Mount Dispenser (continued) Removing Dispenser Assembly The false wall should be slid upward to help disengage the tabs on the left and right sides. *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
Flush Mount Dispenser (continued) Removing Dispenser Switches *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
Control Assembly DANGER WARNING DANGER WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Only authorized technicians should perform diagnostic voltage measurements. Replace all parts and panels before operating. After performing voltage measurements, Failure to do so can result in death or disconnect power before servicing.
Control Assembly (continued) Control and Power Supply Boards Power Supply Board *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
Control Assembly (continued) Control Board Connector Identification Control Board Input and Output Voltages/Signals *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
Control Assembly (continued) Control Board Input and Output Voltages/Signals *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
Figure 2 – Maytag Stealth User Interf ace/Amber LED’s except as noted Note: The Icons used on the KitchenAid and Maytag user interf ace displays are not identical, Note: A KitchenAid display will be used to explain the Control Operation. There are some but the basic operation and programming are the same.
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KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions (continued) Recommended Setting Order Filter Refrigerator Refrigerator Replace Filter Freezer Cooling is Off Back Units Select Zone Confirm ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec.
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KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions (continued) ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Figure 5 Pressing any control button will activate the “Normal/Home ” display screen, without changing any settings.
KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions (continued) Recommended Setting Refrigerator Back Units Select Zone ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Figure 7 Adjusting Temperature Set Points: Adjusting Temperature Set Points: Pressing and holding TEMPERATURE starts a 3,2,1 second countdown.
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KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions (continued) Recommended Setting Refrigerator Lower Raise Confirm Back Units Select Zone ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE LOCK RESET FILTER MAX ICE Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Figure 8 Adjusting Temperature Settings Adjusting Temperature Settings Press the LOCK pad to raise the temperature set point or press Press the LOCK pad to raise the temperature set point or press the MAX ICE pad to lower the...
KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions (continued) ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Figure 10 Figure 10 Ice Dispenser: Ice Dispenser: Ice dispenses from the ice maker storage bin in the freezer when the dispenser lever is pressed. Ice dispenses from the ice maker storage bin in the freezer when the dispenser lever ICE MODE LIGHT...
KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions (continued) ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Figure Figure 12 Dispenser Light: Dispenser Light: When you use the dispenser, the light will automatically turn on. If you want the light to be on When you use the dispenser, the light will automatically turn on.
KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions (continued) Door Open Icon ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Figure 13 Door Open Alarm Door Open Alarm The Door Ajar Alarm feature sounds an alarm when the refrigerator or freezer door is open for 5 The Door Open Alarm feature sounds an alarm when the refrigerator or freezer door minutes and the product cooling is turned on.
KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions (continued) ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Figure 14 Dispenser Lock: The dispenser can be turned off for easy cleaning or to avoid unintentional dispensing by Dispenser Lock: small children and pets.
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KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions (continued) Cooling is Off ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Figure 15 Cooling Off Mode Cooling Off Mode Pressing and holding both LOCK and RESET FILTER simultaneously, see figure 15, starts a Pressing and holding both LOCK and RESET FILTER simultaneously (Figure 15) 3, 2, 1 second countdown.
KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions (continued) Order Replace ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Hold 3 Sec. Figure 16 Water Filter Status Light: Water Filter Status Light: The water filter status light will help you know when to change your water filter. The water filter status light will help you know when to change your water filter.
KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions (continued) Showroom Mode: Pressing and holding LIGHT and MAX ICE starts a 3 second countdown. During the countdown, pressing any other button or releasing a pad cancels the countdown. Details: After 3 seconds, the control enters the showroom mode and the cooling system turns off.
Service Diagnostics Mode NOTE: This is an example of the information on the Technical Data Sheet shipped with the refrigerator. Service Diagnostics Mode Switch Diagram To Enter Service Diagnostics Mode: Press SW1 and SW2 simultaneously for 3 seconds, see figure 1. There will be a 3,2,1 countdown on the display, see figure 2.
Service Diagnostics Mode (continued) NOTE: This is an example of the information on the Technical Data Sheet shipped with Service Diagnostics - Cont. the refrigerator. Switch Diagram Step Digit 1 Digit 2 Amber LED's Status Red LED's Press SW5 to advance to the next step in sequence. Display Digits Press SW4 to return to the previous step.
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Service Diagnostics Mode (continued) NOTE: This is an example of the information on the Technical Data Sheet shipped with the refrigerator. *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
Service Sheet NOTE: This is an example of the information on the Technical Data Sheet shipped with the refrigerator. *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
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Service Sheet (continued) NOTE: This is an example of the information on the Technical Data Sheet shipped with the refrigerator. *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
Wiring Diagram NOTE: This is an example of the information on the Technical Data Sheet shipped with the refrigerator. *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
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Wiring Diagram (continued) NOTE: This is an example of the information on the Technical Data Sheet shipped with the refrigerator. *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.
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Wiring Diagram (continued) *Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing.