Service This manual is to be used by qualified appliance technicians only. Maytag does not assume any responsibility for property damage or personal injury for improper service procedures done by an unqualified person.
Important Information Important Notices for Servicers and Consumers Maytag will not be responsible for personal injury or property damage from improper service procedures. Pride and workmanship go into every product to provide our customers with quality products. It is possible, however, that during its lifetime a product may require service.
Table of Contents Important Information ................................................... 2 Model Identification .................................................... 4 Component Testing Compressor ............................................................. 5 Capacitor ................................................................. 6 Condenser ............................................................... 6 PTC Relay ...............................................................
Model Identification Wine Cellar / Under Counter models vary in trim and accessories, but all models have the same basic construction. "Operating Instructions" and "Service Instructions" apply to all cabinets unless stated otherwise. For positive identifications of individual units, state complete serial number, model, and type. This information is found on the serial plate located on front upper right hand corner of foodliner or on some models, exterior back of the outer casing.
Component Testing ! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. ©2003 Maytag Appliances Company 16022323 Rev.
Component Testing ! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Component 6 Description Test Procedures 16022323 Rev.
Component Testing ! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Compressor When compressor electrical circuit is energized, the start winding current causes relay to heat.
Component Testing ! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. 8 16022323 Rev.
Component Testing ! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Component Capacitor Description Run capacitor connects to relay terminal 3 and N side of line.
Component Testing ! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Component PTC Relay Description When voltage is connected and relay is cool, current passes through relay to start winding.
Component Testing ! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.
Component Testing ! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Thermistor 12 Temperature sensing bulb changes Check resistance vs. temperature. See chart: resistance with change of temperature. Resistance vs.
Troubleshooting To avoid risk electrical shock, personal injury, or death, always disconnect electrical power source to the freezer before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be connected. When removing any wiring from terminals they must be replaced on the same terminals. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. ! WARNING PROBLEM Interior too cold or contents freezing.
Troubleshooting To avoid risk electrical shock, personal injury, or death, always disconnect electrical power source to the freezer before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be connected. When removing any wiring from terminals they must be replaced on the same terminals. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. ! WARNING PROBLEM Interior too warm (compressor operates).
Troubleshooting To avoid risk electrical shock, personal injury, or death, always disconnect electrical power source to the freezer before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be connected. When removing any wiring from terminals they must be replaced on the same terminals. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. ! WARNING PROBLEM CHECK Condenser fan operation. Condenser airflow blocked or restricted.
Troubleshooting To avoid risk electrical shock, personal injury, or death, always disconnect electrical power source to the freezer before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be connected. When removing any wiring from terminals they must be replaced on the same terminals. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. ! WARNING PROBLEM Compressor, fan and interior light do not function.
Troubleshooting To avoid risk electrical shock, personal injury, or death, always disconnect electrical power source to the freezer before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be connected. When removing any wiring from terminals they must be replaced on the same terminals. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. ! WARNING PROBLEM CHECK Position of door light activation over-ride switch.
Disassembly Procedures ! To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to unit before following any disassembly procedures. WARNING Replacing the Evaporator: Compressor Removal: 1. Disconnect power, 2. Remove the screws securing the evaporator plate. 3. Remove the machine compartment and rear panel at the rear of the unit. 4. Remove the putty from the opening in the rear of the liner. 5.
Disassembly Procedures ! To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to unit before following any disassembly procedures. WARNING Condenser Removal: Evaporator Thermistor Removal: 1. Disconnect power. 2. Remove the machine compartment panel. 3. Remove the three screws that secure the baseplate to the cabinet on the bottom of the unit. 4. Gently slide the mechanical out the rear of the unit enough to gain access to the condenser coil and fan shroud. 5.
Wiring Diagram and Schematic ! WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to freezer before servicing, unless testing requires it. Wires removed during disassembly must be replaced on proper terminals to insure correct grounding and polarization.
Appendix A ©2003 Maytag Appliances Company 16022323 Rev.
JENN-AIR WINE CHILLER O WN E R ’ S G U I DE TA B L E OF CONTENTS Introduction..............................................................................1 Safety ........................................................................................2 Installation.........................................................................3–11 Operation................................................................................12 Features ...............................................................
Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of a Jenn-Air Refrigerated Wine Chiller. Before Calling for Service . . . We appreciate your purchase decision and feel confident you will be happy with this appliance for years to come. For best results, please read this guide carefully. You will find instructions on the proper operation and maintenance. If something seems unusual, please check the “Before Calling For Service” section, which is designed to help solve basic problems before calling a servicer.
Important Safety Instructions WARNING • When using your appliance, always follow basic precautions. • Use the wine chiller only for its intended purpose. NOTE: This product is not intended for food storage. • To prevent possibility of hazard due to electrical shock, never plug the wine chiller into a receptacle which has not been grounded adequately and in accordance with the local and national electrical codes. See warning and the grounding instructions that follow.
Installation Materials Needed • • • • • Cabinet Cutout Dimensions ⁄8" Allen wrench ⁄16" socket 1 5 Phillips screwdriver Putty knife Carpenter’s level A Select Location B The wine chiller was designed to be installed under the counter. Its proper location will ensure peak performance. Choose a location indoors, away from heat and out of direct sunlight. Best performance will be maintained when installed within the following parameters: Ideal Ambient Temperature Range Built-In ........................
Dimensions Leveling Legs Install leveling legs (located in literature pack): Front min. 34" (86.4 cm) max. 35" (88.9 cm) with leveling legs fully extended 3" (7.6 cm) • With at least two people, tip wine chiller backwards until there is approximately 12" (31 cm) of clearance between the floor and the wine chiller. Weldnut (each bottom corner of unit) Bottom of wine chiller Leveling leg (4 per wine chiller) 23 ⁄8" (60.
Installation, cont. Reversing the Glass Door Lock body Lock cam Phillips screw WARNING • To avoid electrical shock which can cause personal injury or death, disconnect power to the wine chiller before reversing the door. Lock extension Key Glass door The wine chiller door can have a left or right hand swing. Typically the door is installed on the wine chiller with a right hand swing configuration. To change to a left hand swing, follow the instructions listed below.
13. Relocate the light striker plate to the opposite end of the door, lining up the two holes in the striker plate, with the two holes at the opposite center of the door. Remove the two hole plugs (select models) and resecure the striker plate with the two screws. For custom wood frame model, skip to step 21. 14. Lift the door or stainless steel frame overlay end up, opposite of where the door lock was previously located and insert the lock from the front side.
Installation, cont. Prepare the Custom Door Wood Frame Custom Handle 1. A custom handle (not supplied) must be installed. 2. Drill pilot holes through the custom panel to match the handle. Countersink the holes in the back of the panel. 3. Attach the custom handle to the front door panel assembly. NOTE: The custom handle screws should be installed through custom panel and into the custom handle.
Lock Hole Detail Center Line 237⁄16" (59.5 cm) Thickness: 5 ⁄8" to 3⁄4" (1.6 to 1.9 cm) 1123⁄32" (29.8 cm) Mounting surface (non-face) side of wood frame ⁄32" (1.2 cm) diameter through hole 15 ⁄32" (1.2 cm) 15 13 ⁄16" (2.1 cm) diameter counterbore 7 ⁄16" (1.1 cm) deep Back view of overlay wood frame panel 123⁄32" (4.4 cm) width to cover door extrusion Prepare the Wood Frame For a 31⁄2" (8.9 cm) toe kick (covers the entire door extrusion) 155⁄8" (39.7 cm) Optional for a 4" (10.
Installation, cont. Attach the Wood Panel to the Wine Chiller Door Bottom Hinge Corner WARNING • To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to wine chiller before installing wood frame. CAUTION Wood frame Door hinge • Door can become disengaged if washers are not installed. Shoulder bushing Washer • Door may not swing properly if all nylon components are not installed as shown. Washer 1.
2. Install the supplied lock body into the wood panel. The lock and key assembly is supplied with your wine chiller. Secure the lock body by using the supplied 15 mm lock retaining nut and screwing it on the lock body’s threaded section. Make sure that the lock’s key slot is vertical, then tighten the 15 mm nut with a 15 mm deep-well socket. Lock body Lock cam Phillips screw Key Lock extension od Wo nel pa Glass door Door gasket Lock retainer nut 8.
Installation, cont. Wine Racks The wine chiller features slide out racks at the mid and lower level. The upper two racks are fixed. To be able to pull the wine racks out from the wine chiller, the door from a closed position must be opened a minimum of 150°. Verify before completing installation of your wine cooler at it’s proposed location will allow the door to open sufficiently so that the wine racks can be pulled out, if desired.
Operation Loading Tips and Suggestions: 1. Setting the Control: The available settings of 1 through 7 provide a temperature range in the wine chiller from the low forties to the mid sixties. 7 CO 2 5 LDER 1 OFF 6 4 3 Use a coin to initially turn the control clockwise to the middle thermostat setting (4). Allow at least 48 hours for the wine chiller to stabilize before making any adjustments to the initial setting.
Features • Adjustable Temperature Control: The temperature control is adjustable from the low forties to the mid sixties. The temperature range allows flexibility for storage temperature preferences and accommodates storage of a variety of red, white and sparkling wines. • Interior Light: The light control knob is located on the lower right front of the wine chiller, in the toe kick area.
Care and Cleaning Cleaning Light Bulb Replacement WARNING • To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to the wine chiller before cleaning. • Condenser: The condenser tubing inside the wine chiller does not require frequent cleaning; however, satisfactory cooling depends on adequate ventilation over the coils. Be sure that nothing obstructs the required air flow openings in front of the wine chiller.
Before Calling for Service Before calling for service check the troubleshooting table below. This table lists possible problems that you can remedy without difficulty to avoid an unnecessary service call. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTIONS Odor in wine chiller • Interior needs cleaning. Noisy operation • Wine chiller not level. • Weak floor. Wine chiller vibrates • Wine chiller not level. • Weak floor. Wine chiller light not working • Bulb burned out.
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Warranty Full One Year Warranty For one (1) year from the original retail purchase date, any part which fails in normal home use will be repaired or replaced free of charge.
Appendix B ©2003 Maytag Appliances Company 16022323 Rev.
007710 ENG 5/03 6/11/03 10:58 AM Page 1 UNDER JENN-AIR C O U N T E R R E F R I G E R ATO R O WN E R ’ S G U I DE TA B L E OF CONTENTS Introduction..............................................................................1 Safety ........................................................................................2 Installation ...........................................................................3–7 Operation ...............................................................................
41007710 ENG 5/03 6/11/03 10:58 AM Page 2 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of a Jenn-Air Refrigerator. Before Calling for Service . . . We appreciate your purchase decision and feel confident you will be happy with this appliance for years to come. For best results, please read this guide carefully. You will find instructions on the proper operation and maintenance.
41007710 ENG 5/03 6/11/03 10:58 AM Page 3 Important Safety Instructions WARNING • When using your appliance, always follow basic precautions. • Use the refrigerator only for its intended purpose. • To prevent possibility of hazard due to electrical shock, never plug the refrigerator in to a receptacle which has not been grounded adequately and in accordance with the local and national electrical codes. See warning and the grounding instructions that follow.
41007710 ENG 5/03 6/11/03 10:58 AM Page 4 Installation Materials Needed • • • • • Cabinet Cutout Dimensions ⁄8" Allen wrench ⁄16" socket 1 5 Phillips screwdriver Putty knife Carpenter’s level A Select Location B The refrigerator was designed to be installed under the counter. Its proper location will ensure peak performance. Choose a location indoors, away from heat and out of direct sunlight.
41007710 ENG 5/03 6/11/03 10:58 AM Page 5 Dimensions Leveling Legs Front Install leveling legs (located in literature pack): • At least 2 people are needed to tip the refrigerator backwards until there is approximately 12" (30.5 cm) of clearance between the floor and the refrigerator. 305⁄16" (77 cm) min. 34" (86.4 cm) max. 35" (88.9 cm) with leveling legs fully extended Weldnut (each bottom corner of refrigerator) Bottom of Refrigerator Leveling Leg (4 per refrigerator) 3" (7.
41007710 ENG 5/03 6/11/03 10:58 AM Page 6 Installation, cont. Reversing the Door • Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the 6 screws that are attaching the liner to the door. The screw covers will rotate with the screws. WARNING • To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to the refrigerator before reversing the door. Top of 1. Turn OFF the refrigerator Hinge Refrigerator and disconnect the Pin power. Remove top hinge pin with a 1 ⁄8" Allen wrench.
41007710 ENG 5/03 6/11/03 10:58 AM Page 7 4. Reinstall the door by Hinge locating it over the Pin bottom hinge pin and Top of pushing down and in. Refrigerator Reinstall the top Hinge hinge pin. Check the Bracket door for proper In alignment. The top and sides of the door should run parallel to Down the top and side edges of the cabinet. Some misalignment is acceptable, but the door gasket must seal fully against the cabinet. Realigning the door may be necessary.
41007710 ENG 5/03 6/11/03 10:58 AM Page 8 Installation, cont. Wood Screws 1. #8 pan head wood screws are recommended to properly secure the custom wood panel to the refrigerator door. 2. A total of 10 screws are needed. 3. Use only pan head screws. Attach the Wood Panel to the Refrigerator Door 1. Place the custom wood panel on a non-abrasive surface, protected by towels or rugs, to avoid accidental damage to the door finish. 4.
41007710 ENG 5/03 6/11/03 10:58 AM Page 9 Operation Interior Light 1. Setting the Control: The temperature control knob is located at the bottom front of the refrigerator, near the center of the grille. 7 Adjustable Shelves CAUTION CO 2 5 LDER 1 OFF The interior light makes it easy to view what is stored in the refrigerator. The light automatically comes on when the door is opened. 6 4 3 Initially turn the control clockwise to the middle thermostat setting (4).
41007710 ENG 5/03 6/11/03 10:58 AM Page 10 Care and Cleaning Cleaning Light Bulb Replacement WARNING • To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death, disconnect power to the refrigerator before cleaning. • Condenser: The condenser tubing inside the refrigerator does not require frequent cleaning; however, satisfactory cooling depends on adequate ventilation over the coils. Be sure that nothing obstructs the required air flow openings in front of the refrigerator.
41007710 ENG 5/03 6/11/03 10:58 AM Page 11 Before Calling for Service Before calling for service check the troubleshooting table below. This table lists possible problems that you can remedy without difficulty to avoid an unnecessary service call. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTIONS Odor in refrigerator • Interior needs cleaning. Noisy operation • Refrigerator not level. • Weak floor. Refrigerator cabinet vibrates • Refrigerator not level. Refrigerator light not working • Bulb burned out.
41007710 ENG 5/03 6/11/03 10:58 AM Page 12 Warranty Full One Year Warranty For one (1) year from the original retail purchase date, any part which fails in normal home use will be repaired or replaced free of charge.