Maytag 61005031 manual

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    _t :_ tt ; ; iiii ;!ii_ t Congratulations on your purchase of a Maytag Performa TM r efrigerator! Your ! t satisfaction is very important to us, so please r ead this guide very carefully. You will find instru c tions on the proper operation and mainte- nance of your new appliance. Table of Save time and money. If something should go wrong, we sugge[...]

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    For Future Assistance Have complete model and serial number identification of Have proof of original date of purchase , Keep your sa your refrigerator. This is located on a data plate inside the slip, proof of original purchase date is needed for w refrigerator compartment, on the upper left side. Record ranty service. these numbers below for easy [...]

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    Installation Your new refrigerator was packed carefully for shipmen t . Remove and discard shelf packing clips (if used) located just abov, each shelf where they hook onto the frame. To remove plastic clips wiggle the clips sideways and pull straight out. Location Leveling • Allow for a free flow of air through the front base Your refrigerator is[...]

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    Temperature Controls Your refrigerator has two temperature cont r ols. These controls are located at the top f r ont of the fresh f_ compartment. Allow 24 hours Initio setting : 4 FREEZEPCON f_OL bet w ee n aaiustments (Mid selting) FI?ESH FOOD CONTF_OL 4= MD .... _ID T o adiust the co n tr o ls , grasp the underside o f the c on tr o l kn o b and [...]

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    Looking Inside Shelves Th e Te m pe r ed G l as s Canti l e v e r Shel v e s in your refrig- erator are adjustable, allowing you to customize the interior to meet your food storage needs. To r emove a shelf: • slightly lift up the rear of the shelf • pull the she l f straight out Some models have shelves with 2 sets of hooks on th, To lock the [...]

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    Looking Inside The Crispers provide storage for fruit and vegetables. To remove a crisper drawer for cleaning: Your refrigerator has either 1 or 2 humidity controls • pull out the cri s per unti l it stops located on the crisper shelf above the crisper drawers. • tilt the drawer front up and pull it out For optimal fruit storage , slide the cri[...]

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    Ice Service Ice Cube Trays • The initial batch may also contain impurities from tt new water supply piping. Therefore, all cubes fro] Some models are equipped with ice cube trays and an the first two or three batches should be discarded. ice storage bin. The bin stacks neatly on top of the ice cube trays. To release the ice cubes from a tray, hol[...]

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    Food Storage Tips Fresh Food Storage Frozen Food Storage • The fresh food compartment of a refrigerator should • Tire freezer compartment of a refrigerator should be kept between 34°F and 40°F with an optimum kept at 0°F or lower. To c heck the temperature, pl_ temperature of 37°R To check the temperature, place an appliance thermometer bet[...]

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    Storing the Refrigerator Vacations Moving If you will be gone for a month or less, leave the con- When moving, follow steps a-d under Vacat R trols at the usual settings, addition , remove and carefully pack any items tl During longer absences: easily removable. Ship the refrigerator in an u a) remove all food, position with the doors taped shut. b[...]

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    Care and Cleaning _ k CAUTION: Disconnect the power cord before cleaning . Do not touch refrigerated surfaces with wet or damp hands. Damp objects stick to cold metal su rf aces. Before cleaning the freezer, allow it to warm up. Allow glass shelves to warm up before immersing in warm water. Refrigerator C leaning Chart Soap and water Remove the bas[...]

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    Care and Cleaning _ k CAUTION: Disconnect the power cord before cleaning. Do not touch refrigerated surfaces wit h wet or damp hands. Damp objects stick to cold metal surfaces. Before cleaning the freezer, allow it tc warm up. Allow glass shelves to warm up before immersing in warm water. Refrigerator Cleaning Chart Soap and water Remove the base g[...]

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    Before You Call Check these points if y o ur refrigerat o r... • temperature control turned to "Off" • powe r cord not plugged in Won't Run • no power at t he electrical outlet • c ir c uit breaker tripped or t h e house fuse blown • refrigerator is in automatic defrost modem refrigerators are larger and run c older, whic h[...]