Maytag 12591308 manual

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    Owner's Manual Owner's Manual Owner's Manual Owner's Manual Owner's Manual English ........................................................... 2 Deutsch ....................................................... 2 7 Français ....................................................... 5 1 Sección española .......................[...]

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    2 Please read this Owner's Manual thoroughly . This manual provides proper maintenance information. W arranty service must be performed by an authorized servicer . The manufacturer also recommends contacting an authorized servicer if service is required after warranty expires. T o locate an authorized servicer , contact your distributor . When[...]

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    4 Ho w to R emo v e and Replace Doors and Hing es Installing Your Refrigerator • Contact a qualified engineer to perform this task. These instructions were provided to aid you in the installation of your unit. The manufacturer cannot be responsible for improper installation. Steps to F ollow ... A qualified engineer must connect refrigerator in a[...]

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    5 Installing Your Refrigerator Remove two 1 / 4 " hex nut screws from bottom of refrigerator and freezer door. Ho w to Install and R emo v e Handles 1 Insert screws removed in step 1 into screw holes at bottom of handle section. 2 Align door handles with top and bottom sets of door clips, and slide down until screw holes on bottom of handles m[...]

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    6 What if my doors are not aligned? • Locate the higher door , and turn front adjustment screw counterclockwise. Continue until doors are level. • If bottom of adjustment range is reached, and doors are not level–raise opposite door by turning front adjustment screw clockwise. • Replace toe grille Turn both front adjustment screws (A) clock[...]

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    7 Installing Your Refrigerator Ho w to Adjust the T emperature Contr ols This refrigerator is designed to operate at a household temperature of 16° to 43° C. IMPORT ANT : Due to design of unit, always start temperature adjustments with freezer section. Allow 24 hours for temperatures to stabilize. 2 Check to see if freezer temperature is -17° to[...]

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    8 WARNING ! T o avoid serious illness or death, do not use unit where water is unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after use of filter . CAUTION ! • Bypass cartridge DOES NOT filter water . Be sure to have replacement cartridge available when filter change is required. • If water filtration system has been allow[...]

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    9 Fresh Food Features[...]

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    10 Door Storage Door Buck ets Door buckets adjust to meet individual storage needs. • T o remove, slide bucket up and pull straight out. • T o inst all, reverse above procedure. Fresh Food Features Tilt-Out Door Buck ets (some models) The Tilt-Out Bucket assembly consists of a bucket and frame, providing adjustable, convenient storage for food [...]

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    11 Fresh Food Features Drawers Deli/Crisper Drawer climate controlled The Deli/Crisper system provides a drawer with a variable temperature control that keeps the compartment up to 3°C colder than refrigerator temperature. This drawer can be used for deli storage or additional produce storage. NOTE: Cold air directed to the Deli/Crisper System can[...]

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    12 Ice Storage Bin The ice storage bin is located below the automatic dispensing ice maker . T o remove and inst all ice storage bin: • T o remove bin, remove Ice Cream Shelf. Raise ice maker arm to deactivate ice maker . • Lift front of bin and pull out to its full extension. Lift up front of bin and remove. • T o install, slide bin into rai[...]

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    13 Freezer Features Door Storage Stor-Mor ® System Baskets slide out for easy access of items in back. Shelves can be removed to meet individual storage needs. T o remove and inst all Stor-Mor ® shelf: • T o remove, snap right side of shelf from cabinet railing and remove from wall mounting clips. • T o inst all, reverse above procedure. NOTE[...]

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    14 Dispenser Features Primar y Fea tur es Dispenser Light not shown A light activates within the dispenser area at full power when dispensing ice or water . F ront Fill Button (some models)[...]

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    15 Ice Dispenser Operation T o dispense ice: • Select Cubed or Crushed ice mode by pushing button on dispenser control panel. A green indicator light above button shows mode selection. • Press container against dispenser pad. When dispensing crushed ice, hold container as close to chute as possible to reduce spraying. Selection mode may not be [...]

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    16 Dispenser Features Control Fea tur es (Electronic control) What is the Automatic Lock Out feature? The Automatic Lock Out feature shuts down power to the water and ice dispenser when either dispenser has run continuously for approximately 2 minutes. If this mode goes into effect, the green light will activate above the button. T o unlock dispens[...]

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    17 Dispenser Features Contr ol F eatures continued (Electronic control) T emperature K eys These keys will lower or raise the freezer or fresh food compartment temperature. T o set the fresh food temperature: • Locate the next to the button. Use the button to raise the temperature of the fresh food section, or the to lower it. • Press the butto[...]

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    18 Dispenser Features Hidden Contr ol F eatures (Electronic Control) Sabbath Mode This mode is intended to deactivate power to the LED and dispenser lights, while allowing the controls to remain operational. No visual or audio alarms will be available while in this mode. NOTE: In the event that power is interrupted while the Sabbath Mode is active,[...]

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    19 Hints and Care WARNI NG ! T o avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to refrigerator before cleaning. After cleaning, connect power . CAU TI ON ! T o avoid personal injury or property damage: • Read and follow manufacturer's directions for all cleaning products. • Do not place buckets, s[...]

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    20 Hints and Care WARNI NG ! T o avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to refrigerator before replacing light bulb. If unable to disconnet power by unplugging power cord then remove the fuse at mains. After replacing light bulb, connect power . CAU TI ON ! T o avoid personal injury or property dama[...]

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    21 Before Calling Service A B C K G L H M D I F T oday’ s refrigerators have new features and are more ener gy efficient. Foam insulation is very energy ef ficient and has excellent insulating capabilities, however , foam insulation is not as sound absorbent. As a result, certain sounds may be unfamiliar . In time, these sounds will become famili[...]

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    22 Before Calling Service OPERA TION TOPIC POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Refrigerator is not level . See Installati on Instruc tions for de tail s on how to level your unit. Check gaskets for proper s eal. Cl ean, i f nec essary, according to cleaning instructi ons in Owner’s Manual. Door is not closing properly. Check for internal obstruct ions that a[...]

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    23 Before Calling Service OPERA TION (continued) TOPIC POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Controls need to be adjusted. See the controls section in your Owner’s Manual for assistanc e in how to adjust your controls. Refrigerator i s not l evel . See Installati on Instruc tions for details on how to level your unit Check for internal obst ructions that are k[...]

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    24 Before Calling Service ICE & WATER TOPIC POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Ice maker is not prod ucing ice (some models-contin ued) Improper water valve w as installed . Check w ater conne ction proced ure in y our In sta lla tion Instr ucti on s . Self -p ierc in g a nd 3 / 16 ” saddle valve s cause lo w wate r pr ess u re an d may c l og th e li n[...]

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    25 Water Filter Data System Specification and P erfor mance Data Sheet Refrigerator Wa ter Filter Car tridge Model OWF51 Specifications Ser vice Flow Ra te (Maximum) ............................................. 0.75 GPM (2.83 L/min) Rated Ser vice Life OWF50-NI300 (Maximum) ..................... 300 gallons/ 1 135 liters Rated Ser vice Life OWF50-[...]