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Strona 1 - Service

r-Side-By-Side and ToP MountRefrigeratorService ManualsvF-0289PRINTED IN U.S.A.o Copyright 1989-- ,-a. l..r 4-- , ,.-.-.-,=--:..56326 ]

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Copper tubing ( 114" O.D.) and saddlevalve can be purchased f rom localhardware stores. Sweat or f lareconnection can be used instead of thecompr

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CHECKING FOUNTAIN HEATER WIRElf a faulty heater wire is suspected it caneasily be checked through the connectionat the bottom door hinge behind the gr

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Remove the wire connections and attachthe meter probes to the switchterminations. Depress the switch plunger.The meter will show continuity if it iso

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MI\YTAGSECTION 6ICE MAKERINSTALLATIONTop Mount ModelsPREPARING THE FREEZER1, Unplug the refrigerator power cordfrom the wall outlet.2. Move the refr

Strona 6 - CAPACITY

FILL TUBE_--17@A--- FILLTuBEGRoMMETINSTALLING ICE MAKER1. On 15 and 17 cu. ft. models, use thesmall air duct. On 19 and 21 cu. ft.models, use the med

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5.6.Reassemble the plastic treezer ctividerand shelves. Replace the 2 screws inthe freezer divider. Make sure freezerdivider is level and tighten scre

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8.Slide nut and sleeve onto the watersupply line (Step 3.) Insert the end ofthe tubing into the compression unionas far as it will go. Screw incompre

Strona 9 - LOCATION

It,,7.5.Locate the brass nut and sleeve whichcome with the saddle valve. Slidethem onto the 114" copper tubing.Insert the end of the tubing into

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1.2.3.Side-By-Side ModelsPREPARING FREEZERUNPLUG THE REFRIGERATORPOWER CORD from the wall outlet.Move the refrigerator out from the wallso you can w

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INSTALLING WATER VALVEAND CONNECTING TUBINGWorking from the rear:1. For the 22 and 24 cubic foot models,remove the center screw from the rightend of

Strona 12 - REVERSING

ir-'--t -l ] *ATERVALVEJ--.-_pl"l I PowER PLUGw^m;-rslruu.Ji^l'fi il*'\CONNECTING ICE MAKERTO WATER SUPPLYAll installations must

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I' Plug in the power cord and push the refrigerator to the walt, arranging the copper tubingso that it does not vibrate against the back of the

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COLD WATERLINEBRASS SLEEVEBRASS NUTCOPPERTUBINGTurn ON the main water supply andflush out the water pipe until waterruns clear. At the same time, chec

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.'ERVICINGThe design of this ice maker allows all ofthe components to be tested withoutremoving the ice maker or moving therefrigerator away fro

Strona 16 - DOOR REMOVAL

(Make sure that the treezertemperature is cold enough to closethe bimetal.)NOTE: Do not short any contacts otherthan those specified. Damage to icemak

Strona 17 - OPERATION

CAUTIONNEVER ROTATE THE BLADE OR THEDRIVE GEAR...IT WILL RUIN THE MAINASSEMBLY.There are several switches which will jamif manually turned countercloc

Strona 18 - Side-By-Side

WHAT HAPPENS DURING BLADE ROTATIONWater ValveEnergized7.5 Secs140 FiilEjector Blade Stop position(about 1:30 o'clock)Ejector Stalls On lce(1/2 Mi

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NOTE: Some ice makers will have a wateradjustment knob. Pull off the knob toremove cover. Be sure to replace knob insame setting position.WATER PROBL

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Using needle nose pliers, grasp one of the thermostat clips and pull out. Press in newthermostat, making sure that pins are properly indexed. Using th

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LEVELING OF ICEMAKERAssure uniform ice crescentsLevel l/M by sliding lell or rightin slot ol bracketTightenMake sure refrigerator is level front to ba

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WIRING HARNESSThis harness plugs directly into liner receptacle.OTHER INFORMATIONMotor connectors can be damaged if leads are removed.The motor is ava

Strona 23 - SIDE-BY-SIDE

MAYTAGSECTION 7TROUBLESHOOTINGTOP MOANTANDSIDE.BY.SIDEMODEI'S7'-1

Strona 24 - DISPERSING

REVERSING DOORSTop Mount Models OnlyDoor reversal is NOT possible on thosemodels that have a built-in ice and waterlountain. However, if door removal

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TROUBLEPOSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDYA. Unit does not run. Nolight in refrigeralor.power at AC distribution pa-of house.outlet.Defective outlet.b. Open circuit

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TROUBLEPOSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDYE. Unit runs continuouslybut there is no coolingin refrigerator andfreezer compad-ments.1. Substantial loss of sealed sy

Strona 27 - LEAK TESTING

Unit runs excessivelyor continuously. Therefrigerator andfreezer compartmentsare cooling but arenot cold enough.Freezer fan.a. Defective fan moto

Strona 28 - TESTING

TROUBLEPOSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDYUnit runs excessively.Refrigerator compart-ment eventually getscold enough butfreezer compartmentis too cold.'1. Pad

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TROUBLEPOSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDYM. Unit runs and cycleabout normally. Bothcompadmenls cool-ing, but not enough.1. Defective or misadjusted tem-perature

Strona 30 - CHECKING PRESSURES

TROUBLEPOSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDYR. Excessively noisy butworks normally other-wise.1.Refrigerator not level or firmlysetting on all four corners.Structural

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M/\YTAGSECTION 8SCHEMATICSINDEXt-8-1

Strona 32 - AND RECHARGING

WIRE CODECOLORCODER€OROWHITEWHgLACXaLxBLUEBLUYELLOWSROWNBRORANGEORGREENGRGRAYPI NXPKTANTXPICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all res

Strona 33 - RECHARGING

wrRE cooFCOLORco0EREDROWHITFWHELACIBLXBLU€ BLUBROIYN8RORANG€ofiGREENGRGRAY GYPIIIXPXTANPICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resis

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wrRE COOECOLORco0EREOROWHITEWHELACX8LXgLUEBLUYELLOIVBROWNBROfiANGEORGREENGRGRAYGYPI NXTANTXPICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all r

Strona 35 - COMPRESSOR INOPERATIVE

Reversing lreezer door.10. Take freezer door and remove screwfrom trim cap on the top of the door.11. Slide black trim off of the metal handlebracket.

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DIVIDE RPICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistancesICE MAKERRECEPTACLESCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMDIVIDER HEATER SIYITCHr-**:-

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PICTORTAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistances1 HEATERr26ArSCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMJ'Rr tCORD +ICE MAKERRECEPTACLE_,qryr g

Strona 38 - INOPERATIVE

PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistancesSCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMOIVIOER HEATER SWITCHO/ERLOADIICE MAKERRECEPTACLERADIANTH

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l-PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistancesI RADIANTICE MAKERRECEPTACLEFAN MOTOR.SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMREFRIGEF-----(IID

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PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistancesICE MAXERRECEPTACLESCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMREFRIGISEE SERIAL PLATE FOR SERIES NUM

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PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistancesICE MAKER MOTOR IREcEpracLE /._t ISCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMREFRIGIIr-r\IFAN MOTOR

Strona 42 - REPLACING THE COMPRESSOR

CONDENSEIFAN MOTORWIRE CODECOLORco0ERLOROWHITEWH8L ACXgLXALUE EIUY ELLOWEROWrl8RORANGEORGR€ENGRGRAY GYPIH XPXTANTtlPICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 pe

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PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistinces=:-.-T .-SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMOVERLOADRUNCAPACITORSEE SERIAL PLATE FOR SERIES

Strona 44 - EXCHANGER

PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistancest{ iil€ss rEHtfroLITER \SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMREFItTO,LINECORD-----^,FREEZERLIG

Strona 45 - 1/2" lrom the end of

i ICE MAKER! RECEPTACLEFREEZERL|GHT -swrTcH2,*yPICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow t0 percent tolerance on all resistances=-.7IHANrlESSEH|l{0SCHEMATIC WIRIN

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19. With grille now removed, you haveaccess to the bottom hinge. Removescrew from the side of the hinge cover.20. From the opposite side of cabinet,re

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IrcE MAKER I<'o'Y'-t,i=. ice r,raxenREC E PTACLERADIANTHEATERS23n_ sry_- -^:._ 1^ \FRzr-rGHrFREEZER REFR|G. L|GHIH NE$EHIiOL IIEF

Strona 48 - CONDEJVSER

PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistancesHAF iEss ,EH|l{OLINER -SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMCONTROLIIIIIINR€SStrxtioLtlflFREEZ

Strona 49 - CONDENSER

ICE MAKER I{Y-''t[!qOIrq. \.Etfrml5/PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistances6p652gp REFRTG.F3!-- .-- - ={tr u,q

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f-.i --. -'SECTION 9SPECIFICATIONSINDEX9-1

Strona 51 - EVAPORATOR

RTCl5APOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVACdo n.oPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)6.6REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02) 5.0G0MPRESS0R 0rL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR690 BTUCABINET LINER

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RTS17APOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 HzoPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)o.oREFRTGERANT CHARGE R-12(02)5.UcoMPRESSoR 0rL GHARGE (02)8.5COMPRE$SOR690 BTUCABINET LINERHI

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POWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 HzoPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX) b.bREFRTGERANT CHARGE R-12(02)qnG0MPRESS0R 0rL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR 690 BTUCABINET LINERHIGH IM

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RTDl7APOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 HzoPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)o.oREFRTGERANT CHARGE R-12(02)c.uG0MPRESS0R 0rL CHARGE (02)EECOMPRESSOR690 BTUCABINET LINERHIG

Strona 55 - ELECTRICAL

POWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 Hz0PERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)o.oREFRTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02)5.0G0MPRESS0R otL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR775 BTUCABIiIET LINERHIGH I

Strona 56 - PROTECTOR

RTC19APOWER REOUIREMENT1 IqVAC60 HzoPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)6.6REFRTGERANT GHARGE R-1 2(02)c.ucoMPBES$oR 0rL CHAnGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR775 BrUCABINET LINERH

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29. Just as you did above for the treezer door, move all of the handle and trim parts to theopposite side of the door and reinstall. This is done by r

Strona 58 - CAPACITOR

RTDl9APOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 Hz0PERATIl'lG AMPS. (MAx)6.6REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-12(02)c.uC0MPRESS0R 0tL CHARGE (02)COMPRESSOR//c E tuCABINET LI

Strona 59 - USING OHMMETER

RTD21APOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 HzoPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX) 6.6REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02)5.0G0MPRESS0R orL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR893 BTUCABINET LINER

Strona 60 - REMOTE READING THERMOMETER

RTW22APOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 Hz0PERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)7.2REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-12(02)5.0coMPRESSoR 0rL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR893 BTUCABINET LINERHI

Strona 61 - REPLACING THE

RTD23AiJPOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 Hz0PERATTNG AMPS. (MAX) 6.6REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-l 2(02)5.0coMPRESS0R 0rL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR893 BTUGABINET LIN

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RSC2OAPOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 HzoPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)6.5REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02)o.cG0MPRESS0R 0tL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR1092 BTUCABIl.IET LII

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RSD2OA[-POWEB REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 Hz0PERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02) o.cG0MPRESS0R orl CHARGE (02)COMPRESSOR 1092 BTUCABINET LINERHI

Strona 64 - ADJUSTMENTS

RSD22APOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 Hz0PERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)6.5REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02)6.5coMPRESS0R 0rL CHABGE (02)qACOMPRESSOR1092 BTUCABINET LINERH

Strona 65 - DEFROST

RSW22APOWER REOUIREMENT1 15VAC60 Hz0PERAT|NG AMPS. {MAX)7.2REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02) o.JG0MPRESS0R 0rL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR 1092 BTUCABIl'

Strona 66 - DEFROST TIMER

POWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 HzoPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)REFRTGERANT CHARGE n-1 2(02)b./JcoMPRESSoR 0tL CHARGE (02)8,5COMPRESSOR1092 BTUGABIIIET LII.IERHIGH

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RSW24A:jPOWER REOUIREMENT1 lsVAC60 Hz0PERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)REFBTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02)6.75coMPRESSoR 0rL CHARGE (02)b.JCOMPRESSOR1092 BTUCABINET LINER

Strona 68 - AND THERMOSTAT

1.DOOR REMOVALSide-By-Side Models OnlyUnplug Refrigerator. lf unit is in use,remove food from the f resh foodcom partment and f reezer compartment

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OPERATIONTop Mount ModelsSetting ControlsThese models have two controls. One for regulating the temperature in the fresh foodcompartment and one for t

Strona 70 - THERMOSTAT

USE OF CONTROLSf MPORTANT: Except when starting, do not change either control more than one number ata time. ALLOW 24 HOURS FOR TEMPERATURE TO STABILI

Strona 71 - REPLACING RADIANT

To start the refrigerator,"6" . Let the relfrigeratorset the refrigeratorrun at least 8 to 12control on "D" and set thehours befor

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INDEX4-14-44-84-114-154-154-164-174-174-204-254-284-334-344-36SaBIECTSECTION 1 . INTRODUCTIONSECTION 2 . INSTALLATIONSpecificationsWarrantyInstallatio

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USE OF CONTROLSIMPORTANT: Except when starting, DO NOT change either control more than one letter orone number at a time. Allow 24 hours tor temperatu

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-lMITYTAGSECTION 3SERVICE PROCEDURESGENERAL INFORMATIONTOP MOUNT MODELSFORCED AIR SYSTEMSOn all forced air models, an air circulating fan draws cold

Strona 75 - THE FREEZER

EVAPORATION OF ICE CUBES (rop Mount & side-By-side Moders)Since ice cubes have a moisture vapor pressure above them, the vapor is constantly being

Strona 76 - CHANNEL

SIDE-BY-SIDE MODELSSide-By-Side models are manufactured with a single evaporator. They are automaticallydefrosted by a radiant heater working in conju

Strona 77 - CABINET

AIR FLOWSide-By-Side ModelsThe evaporator is mounted behind thecover at the rear of the freezer compart-ment. A circulating fan is mounted nearthe top

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I-.lCHECKING OPERATIOT\f - (A' Moders)The following general information ex-plains several method for checking oper-ation of the refrigeration sys

Strona 79 - REFRIGERATED

SLOW LEAK IN SYSTEMOn forced air models, long run time willbe noticed during the early stages of aleak. As the refrigerant continues to es-cape, both

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LEAK TESTINGThe following general information ex-plains several methods of checking therefrigeration system for leaks. This infor-mation applies to al

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LEAK TESTING YODER LOOPThe following general information ex-plains several methods used in leak test-ing the yoder loop.The yoder loop is routed in th

Strona 82 - DRAIN TUBES

3. Unsolder the yoder loop tubing atpoints "A" and "8".TopMountCrimp and solder the yoder tubing atpoint "A".Solder the

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MI\YTAGSECTION IINTRODUCTIONGENERALThis manual covers Maytag Refrigerators manufactured beginning in 1989. Those modelscovered are 15, 17, 19, 20, 21,

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8. lnstall a new drier.9. Evacuate and recharge the system.10. Leak test all tubing joints and test runthe refrigerator.moved without disturbing the r

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d. HIGH SIDE - lower pressureLOW SIDE - in vacuumWATTAGE - lower than normalThe system is probably restricted atthe entrance of the capillary tube. H

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EVACUATING AND RECHARGINGThe following general information appliesto all systems covered in this manual.EVACUATINGAny time the sealed system is opened

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8. Purge the temporary ref rigerantcharge out the low side. This will helpto remove moisture from the system.Keep in mind that the process offlushin

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SEALED SYSTEM SWEEP CHARGESERVICING PROCEDURESSealed system sweep charge processing is a modified procedure different from the evacu-ation method empl

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NOTE: Always use a purge hose of sufficient length to discharge the refrigerant out of thework area - preferably out doors. Keep work area well ventil

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1.2.PROCEDURE WITH COMPRESSOR OPERATIVTFill charging cylinder with at least 6 ounces more refrigerant than needed for finalcharge of system. Plug in c

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5. Install hand valve and purge hose onaccess valve. Route purge hose awayfrom work area - preferably outdoors.Slowly open hand valve and dischargesys

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19, Install hand valve on access valve andcharge to factory specified charge.20. Close hand valve and quickly removeit from access valve. Close lowerv

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Slowly open hand valve and tempo-rary piercing valve and dischargesystem for at least f ive minutes or untilrefrigerant is completely released.On unit

Strona 94 - RESERVOIR

M/\YTAGSECTION 2INSTALLATIONSPECIFICATIONSTOP MOUNTModelsSIDE.BY.SIDEModelsRSC2OARSD2OARSD22ARSW22ARSD24ARSW24ARTC15ARTS17ARTC17ARTD17ARTS19ARTC19ARTD

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22. lnstall hand valve on access valve and charge to factory specified charge.23. Close hand valve and quickly remove it from access valve. Close lowe

Strona 96 - ASSEMBLY

MAYTAGSECTION 4COMPONENTSCOMPR.ESSONGENERAL INFORMATIONThe following general information explains how to successfully replace compressors forany model

Strona 97 - ACTUATOR

REPLACING THE COMPRESSOR1. Disconnect the unit from the power source,2. Locate defective compressor and install a piercing valve on the process tube

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Make an offset 1/2 inch from the end of the cap tube to prevent it from penetratingtoo far into the drier.Cut the inlet tube of the replacement drier

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HEAT EXCHANGERThe following general information explains how to successfully replace the heat exchangerfor any model covered in this manual.REPLACING

Strona 100 - STORAGE BIN

17. Transfer the rubber sleeve to the re-placement heat exchanger and tapeboth ends.18. Insert the heat exchanger into the tubeentry hole by working i

Strona 101 - AUGER MOTOR

7.8.Unsolder the drier from the condenseroutlet tube and clean the outlet. Re-move the drier from the capillary tubeso the tubing assembly can be pull

Strona 102 - INSTALLATION

15.16.Unsolder the heat exchanger tubing atthe points as indicated. This will freethe old heat exchanger.Clean the new and old tubing for adistance of

Strona 103 - FILL TUBE

CONDEJVSERThe following generalany model covered ininformation explainsthis manual.how to successfully replace the condenserforREPLACING CONDENSERTop

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10. Remove the condenser screws.11. Disconnect the fan motor wire leadsfrom the compressor terminals.12. Remove the condenser assembly fromthe compres

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DIMENSIONSTOP MOUNTSIDE-BY.SIDE;i*"1L-CryIt-B--hrlri o le I:l ; lrllr trlnI r-----------------r-1 I "-i:TIIAEffiMod. No.ABcDEFGRTC15A60&quo

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3. Place a three inch block underfront of the cabinet. Remove theunit rail mounting screws.Remove the rear mounting screw fromthe air divider baffle.R

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FREEZER EVAPORATORREPLACING FREEZEREVAPORATORTop Mount Models1. Disconnect the unit from powersource.2. Remove the shelf divider from thetreezer c

Strona 108 - AND CONNECTING TUBING

15.16.17.19.20.21.Twist one bracket to disengageevaporator drip tray from evaporatortubing.Unsolder the capillary tube and thesuction line from the f

Strona 109 - TO WATER SUPPLY

14.5.6.7.Connect a hose to the service valveand slowly release the pressure,directing the hose outdoors.Unsolder the suction line from thesuction tube

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19. Position the coil and install themounting screws.20. Transfer the radiant heaters to thereplacement coil. When installing theradiant heaters, do

Strona 111 - .'ERVICING

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMTHE RELATED COMPONENTSThe wiring diagram located on the cabinet back or behind the grille depicts the electricalsystem for that model

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OVERLOAD PROTECTORThe overload protector prevents thecompressor from burning out its electricalwindings in the event the compressorbecomes overheated

Strona 113 - COMPONENTS

STARTING RELAYThe starting relay energizes thecompressor start winding. When current isapplied to the compressor, the magneticcoil will raise the rel

Strona 114 - ADJUSTMENT

5. Remove the PTC device from thecompressor.6. Using an ohmmeter, check theresistance between the PTC deviceterminals. The ohmmeter shouldregister b

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ALTERNATE METHOD USING OHMMETER1. Unplug the line cord.2. Disconnect the capacitor lead wires.3. Short across the terminals using a resistor with a

Strona 116 - SERVICE

CAPACITYMod. No.Total Volume Fresh Food Vol. Freezer Vol.Total Shelf AreaRTC15A14.710.514.1422.6RTS17A16.511.69 4.83 23.8RTC17A16.511.694.8324.2RTD17A

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TEMPERATARE CONTROLTop Mount ModelsThese models have two temperature controls: fresh food and treezer compartment. Thefresh food temperature control s

Strona 118 - SPECIFICATIONS

Allow the compressor to complete two orthree complete cycles. lf the temperaturereadings are not within two degrees ofrequirements the control is defe

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TEMPERATURE CONTROLSide-By-Side ModelsThe temperature control regulates thecompressor running time whilemaintaining the proper temperature rangein t

Strona 120 - POSSIBLE

The cut-out temperature will beapproximately the same as specified. DONOT ATTEMPT TO RECALIBRATE THISCONTROL. The adjustment screws are foraltitude

Strona 121 - POSSIBLE CAUSE

ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENTSAll ModelsThe temperature controls used on these units have two adjustment screws both which mustbe turned to compensate for varia

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DEFROST TIMERTop Mount ModelsThe freezer evaporator defrosting system isactuated by an electric timer. The timer isfastened under the cabinet, behind

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CHECKING DEFROST TIMERDisconnect all wires from the timer andattach ohmmeter probes to the terminalsspecified in the accompanying chart. lf nocontinui

Strona 124 - POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY

2nd Click - The timer switches off thedefrost circuit and starts the compressor,freezer fan, and the condenser fan motor.The compressor and fan motors

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DEFROST HEATER AND THERMOSTATTop Mount ModelsThese models use a radiant heater toremove accumulated f rost f rom thelreezer evaporator and drain

Strona 126 - SCHEMATICS

To test the defrost heater and thermostatwhen the evaporator temperature is * 15oF or below proceed as follows:1. Disconnect the unit f rom power sour

Strona 127 - L-_i:gt'r__io.'#@*s

MAYTAG REFRIGERATOR WARRANTYFull One Year WarrantyFor one (1) year from the date of original retail purchase, any part which fails in normal home use

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3. Remove the defrost thermostat and mounting clip. This is done by squeezing "in" onclip and pulling up to disengage.4. Install the defro

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4. The meter should read between 42Kand 63K ohms. The resistance is notcritical. As long as there is continuitybetween Terminals No. 2 and 3 thedef r

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4.5.Remove the auger and some shelfretainer clips.Remove the lower freezer evaporatorcover.Disconnect the def rost heaterelectrical leads f rom th

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CONDENSER FANAll ModelsThe condenser fan is connected in parallelwith the compressor. lf the compressorruns but the fan doesn't, the fan is eithe

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FREEZER FANTop Mount ModelsThe lreezer fan circulates cooled airthroughout the fresh food and freezercompartment. The fan blade is made ofpolyethylen

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REPLACING THE FREEZER FAN1. Follow Steps 1 through 7 of checkingthe freezer fan.2. Remove the fan blade by pulling it offthe shaft.3. Remove the sc

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1.2.Disconnect the unit from the powersource. Remove the freezer fandispersing shield.Remove the upper evaporator cover.You will have to drive the ce

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MI\YTAG SECTION 5CABINET AND@RELATED COMPONENTSFOOD LINERAll food liners are made of a sturdy plastic material which has a glossy surface similar inap

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CANTILEVESHELVESI'lffSide-By-Side ModelsTo remove:1. Llft the right end up slightly and pushthe shelf as far to the right as it will go.2. Lif

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REFRIGERATED MEATKEEPERThe meat keeper has a shutter control toadjust the amount of air admitted into thepan interior. NOTE: Make sure meatkeeper is

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSELECTRICAL REQUI REM ENTSOBSERVE ALL NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES AND LOCAL CODES &ORDINANCESELECTRICAL SERVICE - 120 VOLTS

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air flow to the treezer compartment which,therefore, further lowers the temperatureof the freezer compartment.By turning the freezer cold control knob

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6.7.Pull the lreezer chest bottom out of thecabinet.Remove the styrofoam lreezer coilcover. lt is very important to return thiscover exactly as it was

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FREEZER COLD CONTROLSide-By-Side ModelsThe freezer control is a mechanical bafflethat can be adjusted to regulate theamount of chilled air that is all

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SERVICE ON DRAIN TUBEAll Modelslf the drain tube is clogged, carefully pusha round object about 114" O.D. down thepipe. Then flush it with warm w

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10.Separate the styrofoam drip tray from the fresh food compartment top by removing thedamper and orifice assembly. This is done by pulling damper and

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CABINET DOOR^S ANDASSOCIATED PARTSPAINT TOUCH.UPPainted areas of the cabinet or doors thatbecome scratched or marred can betouched up with enamel. W

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DOOR LINERSide-By-Side ModelsThe inner door liner and the door gasketare mounted to the outer door panel byscrews placed approximately every fourinche

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REVERSING DOORSTop Mount models, with the exception ofmodels having ice or water through thedoor, are manufactured with reversibleopening doors. The i

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REMOVABLE SHELFGUARDSAll door shelf guards are easily removed.The model you service may have a wideand also a narrow guard. Each type ismounted basica

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To lock the cabinet in place, lock wheels.IMPROVING GASKETCHECKING GASKET SEALThe photo below shows a view of themagnetic door gasket used on all mod

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UNCRATING1. Lay appliance on back.2. Remove bottom cap by cutting bandand pulling cap away.3. Remove crate base by removing four(4) bolts.4. Discard

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c. The distance between the door andcabinet is greater at the top than itis at the bottom, or vice versa.d. The handle side of the door doesnot line u

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WATER COMPONENTSWATER SUPPLYCertain models are equipped with"through the door" chilled water/icedispensers and/or automatic ice maker.Model

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REPLACING TUBING FROM THE WATERVALVE TO THE ICE MAKER1. Shut off the electrical supply to theunit.2. Remove the machine compartmentcover from the rea

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RESERVOIR TO PLASTIC UNION1. Disconnect the unit from powersource.2. Remove those parts necessary toexpose the reservoir (shelves).3. Disconnect the

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Water ReservoirDisconnect the unit f rom Powersource.Remove the crisper shelf. You nowhave access to reservoir.From back of unit, disconnect thereserv

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3.4.Remove the crisper shelf.From the back, disconnect thereservoir inlet and outlet compressionnuts and drain the water into acontainer.Remove co

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FOANTAIN ASSEMBLYICE CHUTESEAL.ICE CHUTECHECK-VALVECOVER COMPRESSIONUNIONCOMPBESSION NUTSCOMPRESSION UNIONWIRE CLIPFOILWIRE HARNESSHEATER CONNECTORADJ

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4.5.6.7.Pull the escutcheon towards the doorhandle to snap, or disengage fromfasteners.On Side-By-Side models, pullescutcheon away from door handle.Re

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2.3. Remove two (2) screws to removeswitch from bracket.REPLACING THEDASH-POTThe dash-pot piston is drawn forwardwhen the ice actuator arm is depres

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WATER AND ICEACTIVATING SWITCHES(GH|LD-PROOF SAFETY SWTTCH)Disconnect the unit from powersource.Remove those parts necessary toexpose the switches fo

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