Ice and WaterBottom MountRefrigeratorsThis Base Manual covers general informationRefer to individual Technical Sheetfor information on specific models
10 16026312 ©2006 Maytag ServicesDrier ReplacementBefore opening refrigeration system, recoverHFC134a refrigerant for safe disposal.Every time sealed
©2006 Maytag Services 16026312 11Refrigerant PrecautionsWARNING!To avoid risk of personal injury, do not allowrefrigerant to contact eyes or skin.CAU
12 16026312 ©2006 Maytag ServicesDehydrating Sealed Refrigeration SystemMoisture in a refrigerator sealed system exposed toheat generated by the comp
©2006 Maytag Services 16026312 13Service Procedures!WARNINGTo avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power
14 16026312 ©2006 Maytag ServicesEvacuation and ChargingTo avoid risk of fire, sealed refrigeration systemmust be air free. To avoid risk of air cont
©2006 Maytag Services 16026312 15ChargingNOTE: Do not use captured or recycled refrigerant inunits. Captured or recycled refrigerant voids anywarrant
16 16026312 ©2006 Maytag ServicesTo minimize contamination, exercise extreme carewhen servicing HFC134A sealed systems.• No trace of other refrigeran
©2006 Maytag Services 16026312 17To avoid death or severe personal injury, never useoxygen, air or acetylene for pressure testing orclean out of refr
18 16026312 ©2006 Maytag ServicesRefrigerant Flow 20, 22, 25 cu. ft. Bottom MountRefrigerant Flow DiagramEVAPORATORCOMPRESSORDISCHARGETUBECONDENSERCA
©2006 Maytag Services 16026312 19Cabinet Air Flow 20, 22, 25 cu. ft. Bottom MountCabinet Air Flow Diagram
2 16026312 ©2006 Maytag ServicesImportant Notices for Servicers and ConsumersMaytag will not be responsible for personal injury or property damage fr
20 16026312 ©2006 Maytag Services20, 22, 25 cu. ft. Model Bottom Mount Machine Compartment Air Flow DiagramMachine Compartment Air FlowCOMPRESSORCOND
©2006 Maytag Services 16026312 21Water Dispenser20, 22, 25 cu. ft. Model Bottom Mount Water Flow DiagramWaterLineWater Inletto Ice MakerWater Inletto
22 16026312 ©2006 Maytag Services20, 22, 25 cu. ft. Model Bottom Mount Water Flow SchematicWater Flow Schematic1/4 “ O.D.PLASTIC TUBING1/4 “
©2006 Maytag Services 16026312 23Typical External Sweat PatternTOPClassification of Condensation1 = Haze or Fog2 = Beading3 = Beads or small drops4 =
24 16026312 ©2006 Maytag ServicesTroubleshooting ChartSymptom Possible Causes Corrective Action No power to unit Check for power at outlet. Check fus
©2006 Maytag Services 16026312 25Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action Refrigerator temperature control set too cold or faulty Fresh Food thermist
26 16026312 ©2006 Maytag ServicesSymptom Possible Causes Corrective Action Defrost thermostat faulty Check defrost thermostat. Replace if failed. Ev
System Diagnosis©2006 Maytag Services 16026312 27CONDITIONSUCTIONPRESSUREVARIATIONFROMNORMALHEADPRESSUREVARIATIONFROMNORMALT1 INLETTEMPERATUREVARIATIO
System Diagnosis28 16026312 ©2006 Maytag Servicesthe high side (condenser) of the system.• Only partial frosting of evaporator instead of evenfrosting
System Diagnosis©2006 Maytag Services 16026312 29Symptoms of Low or High AmbientTemperature InstallationLower ambient air temperature reduces the cond
©2006 Maytag Services 16026312 3Important Information ... 2Product Design ...
4 16026312 ©2006 Maytag ServicesProduct DesignTo avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit
Form No. A/02/0 6 Part No. 12828139 www.amana.com Litho USA®RefrigeratorUse & Care GuideImportant Safety Instructions ... 1-2
1Important Safety InstructionsWARNING – Hazards or unsafe practices whichCOULD result in severe personal injury or death.WARNINGDANGER – Immediate haz
To reduce risk of fire, electric shock, seriousinjury or death when using your refrigerator,follow these basic precautions, including thefollowing:1.
3Quick Reference GuideABCDEF GHIJQuick Reference GuideSee pages 10-11 for more information on controls.Use to control the temperature in the refrigera
4Materials Needed:•3⁄8” hex head driver• Carpenter’s level.1. Remove toe grille.• Grasp firmly and pull outward to unclip.2. Using hex head driver, tu
5InstallationTo avoid electrical shock which can causesevere personal injury or death, observe thefollowing:• Disconnect power to refrigerator before
6InstallationPullout Freezer DrawerTo avoid electrical shock which can cause severepersonal injury or death, disconnect power torefrigerator before re
7Notes:• Select models have aslight curve to the freezerhandle.• For proper installation, besure handle is oriented as shown.To Install:1. Align door
8Connecting the Water Supply To reduce the risk of injury or death, followbasic precautions, including the following:• Read all instructions before in
Component Testing !WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test proc
91. Create service loop with coppertubing (minimum 2’diameter). Avoid kinks inthe copper tubing whenbending it into a serviceloop. Do not use plastict
10Temperature Control GuideRefrigerator too coldRefrigerator too warmFreezer too coldFreezer too warmTurn refrigerator offUsing the ControlsInitial Te
11• Activate the Sabbath Mode.To access the User Preferences menu, press and holdthe Door Alarm pad for three seconds. When in theUser Preferences mo
12Dispenser Lock/UnlockThe Dispenser Lock/Unlock prevents iceor water from being dispensed.To Lock Dispenser:• Press and hold the Lock/Unlock button f
13Ice and WaterOperating Instructions• Confirm ice bin is in place.• After freezer section reaches between 0° to 2° F (-18°to -17° C), ice maker fills
14Water Filter Water Filter Removaland InstallationTo avoid serious illness or death, do not userefrigerator where water is unsafe or of unknownqualit
15Water Filter System Specification and Performance Data Sheet Refrigerator Water Filter Cartridge Model UKF8001AXXSpecificationsService Flow Rate (Ma
16Fresh Food FeaturesShelvesTo avoid personal injury or property damage,observe the following:• Never attempt to adjust a shelf that is loaded withfoo
17Chef’s PantryTMDrawer The Chef’s PantryTMdrawer is a full-width drawer withadjustable temperature control. This drawer can beused for large party tr
18Freezer FeaturesNote: See pages 6-7 for complete information onlower drawer and drawer removal.To Remove:• Pull upper drawer out to full extension a
Component Testing !WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test proc
19 Food Storage TipsFresh Food Storage• The fresh food compartment of a refrigerator shouldbe kept between 34°-40° F (1°-4° C) with anoptimum temperat
20Food Storage TipsFood Storage ChartStorage times are approximate and may vary depending on type of packaging, storage temperature, and the qualityof
21Food Storage TipsSources: United States Department of Agriculture; Food Marketing Institute; Cooperative Extension Service, IowaState UniversityFOOD
22Care and CleaningTo avoid electrical shock which can cause severepersonal injury or death, disconnect power torefrigerator before cleaning. After cl
23Care and CleaningRemoving Odorsfrom Refrigerator1. Remove all food and turn the refrigerator off.2. Disconnect power to the refrigerator.3. Clean th
24Care and CleaningTo avoid electrical shock which can cause severepersonal injury or death, disconnect power torefrigerator before replacing light bu
25Care and CleaningIf there is any possibility that the temperature candrop below freezing where the refrigerator islocated, the water supply system (
26Operating SoundsImprovements in refrigeration design may produce sounds in your new refrigerator that are different or were notpresent in an older m
27TroubleshootingPROBLEMFreezer control and lights are on, but compressor is not operatingTemperature- controlled drawersare too warmRefrigerator does
28TroubleshootingWater droplets formon inside ofrefrigeratorRefrigerator or ice maker makes unfamiliar sounds or seems too loudCrisper drawersdo not c
Component Testing !WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test proc
29TroubleshootingRefrigerator isleaking waterWater flow is slower than normalIce storage binwill not closeWater filter indicator light is redIce forms
30TroubleshootingIce maker is not producing iceTemp Alarm Lightis flashingAll lights on dispenser andinterior lights areoff and applianceis still runn
Component Testing !WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test proc
Component Testing !WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test proc
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