Maytag MER6875AAB/F/N/Q/S/W manual Moving and/or Replacing Range, Leveling Legs, Anti-Tip Bracket

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Disassembly Procedures

!WARNING

To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death: disconnect electrical and gas supply before servicing.

Moving and/or Replacing Range

1.Turn off electrical power to the range.

2.Slide range forward from installation position.

3.Unplug power cord.

4.Replace range using Installation Instructions.

NOTE: When placing range into installation position, verify anti-tip bracket(s) are engaged.

Leveling Legs

Some floors are not level. For proper baking, your range must be level.

Leveling legs are located on each corner of the base of the range.

Place a level horizontally on oven rack and check front-to-back and side-to-side. Level by turning legs.

Anti-Tip Bracket

When ever range is moved or replaced for safety reasons this bracket must be engaged.

Anti-Tip Bracket

Leveling Leg

Smoothtop Removal

1.Disconnect power before servicing.

2.Remove screws securing assembly to frame.

NOTE: Open oven door to access screws.

3.Raise smoothtop slightly and move slightly forward.

4.With the smoothtop moved slightly forward, label and disconnect wire harness.

5.Remove smoothtop and place in a protected area with underside up.

6.Reverse procedures to reassemble.

Elements

1.Disconnect power before servicing.

2.Remove smoothtop, see "Smoothtop Removal" procedure. (Perform steps 1 – 5.)

3.Remove screws securing element to assembly.

4.Label and disconnect wiring and remove element.

5.Reverse procedures to reassemble.

Side Panel

NOTE: Removal of range from installation position is required.

1.Disconnect power before servicing.

2.Remove range from installation position, see "Move and/or Replacing Range" procedure.

3.Remove smoothtop, see "Smoothtop Removal" procedure. (Perform steps 1 – 5.)

4.Remove screws securing right side panel at the top and back of panel.

5.Pull side panel outward away from rear of range, then lift upward on the side panel to release from slotted clips located in front and set aside.

6.Reverse procedures to reassemble.

Bake Element

1.Disconnect power before servicing.

2.Remove oven door for easier accessibility, see "Oven Door(s)-Door Removal" procedure.

3.Remove screws securing bake element to back of oven cavity.

4.Gently pull element through cavity wall until terminals can be accessed.

5.Label and disconnect wiring and remove element.

6.Reverse procedures to reassemble.

Broil Element

1.Disconnect power before servicing.

2.Remove oven door for easier accessibility, see "Oven Door(s)-Door Removal" procedure.

3.Remove broil element support brackets.

4.Remove screws securing broil element to back of oven cavity.

5.Gently pull element through cavity wall until terminals can be accessed.

6.Label and disconnect wiring and remove element.

7.Reverse procedures to reassemble.

Oven Sensor

The oven sensor is located inside oven cavity, attached to the upper left rear wall of the cavity.

1.Disconnect power before servicing.

2.Open oven door and remove screws securing sensor to oven cavity.

3.Gently pull wiring through cavity wall.

4.Disconnect sensor at connector block and remove.

5.Reverse procedures to reassemble.

NOTE: Verify connector is pushed through the insulation.

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Contents Service Customer Service Support Center Important InformationTable of Contents Electrical Requirements Safety Practices for ServicerServicing Extension CordReceiving Oven Using the OvenBaking, Broiling, and Roasting Surface Cooking Units PrecautionsProduct Safety Devices OvensGeneral Information Service SpecificationsPlacement of the Oven Parts and AccessoriesRange Description Troubleshooting Procedures Maytag Services 16023416 16023416 Maytag Services Component Troubleshooting Verify power is present at unit Testing Procedures Approx F Infinite Pad H2 Control Testing Model MER6875A See Description of Error Codes for Quick Test Mode for Electronic Range Control This mode will also display the current fault code for Anti-Tip Bracket Moving and/or Replacing RangeLeveling Legs Smoothtop RemovalOven Control/Electronic Clock Oven Light ReplacementOven Doors Disassembly Procedures Lower Latch Assembly Upper Latch AssemblyIndicator Lamps Convection AssemblyRocker Switch Oven Door HingeOven Racks Infinite SwitchConvenience Outlet Canadian Models Only Rack PositionsOven Cavity Components Electric Appendix a Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Appendix B Setting the Controls Suggested Heat SettingsSurface Controls Coil Elements Coil Element SurfaceLift-up Porcelain Cooktop Drip BowlsControl Panel Using the TouchpadsClock Adjusting the Sound Level TimerFault Codes Locking the Control Oven DoorsCook & Hold Return To Factory Default SettingsSetting Upper and Lower Oven Functions Baking Baking Differences Between Your Old and New OvenDelay Cook & Hold Toasting upper oven only Toasting ChartKeep Warm Toasting NotesBroiling Broil NotesOven Lights Oven VentOven Racks Oven BottomUpper Oven Baking Layer Cakes on Two Racks Rack Positions lower ovenMultiple Rack Cooking Dual Elements select models Smoothtop Surface To Prevent Stains Tips to Protect Smoothtop SurfaceTo Prevent Marks & Scratches To Prevent Other DamageCanning and Oversize Cookware Cookware RecommendationsFlat Pan Tests Control Panel Using the TouchpadsClock Adjusting the Sound Level TimerFault Codes Locking the Control Oven DoorsSetting Upper and Lower Oven Functions Baking Return To Factory Default SettingsCook & Hold Delay Cook & Hold Toaster Pastry unfrozen Broiling Chart Broil times are based on a 4 minute preheat To set BroilAutomatic Shut-Off/Sabbath Mode Sabbath Mode NotesOven Lights Oven VentOven Racks Oven BottomHalf Rack Accessory Lower oven onlyDual Elements Hot Surface Indicator Light Warming Center style may vary by modelTips to Protect Smoothtop Surface Cookware Recommendations C D EF GH IJ K L M N O P Q To set the Timer 1 or Oven CookingAuto Set Pad Setting Oven FunctionsBaking To set Convect Bake Roasting With ConvectionTo set Convect Roast To set a Delayed Cook & Hold cycle After one hour in Warm HoldEach additional press will increase the toasting time Broiling Favorite To cancel a Favorite setting in progressTo start a cycle programmed into Favorite To cancel the Sabbath Mode Adjusting the Oven TemperatureTo adjust the oven temperature Oven Fan Half Rack Accessory Rack Positions lower ovenTo set Self-Clean Self-Clean OvensBefore Self-Cleaning To Delay a Self-Clean CycleSelf-Clean Notes During the Self-Clean CycleAfter Self-Cleaning Smoke and SmellsCare & Cleaning Cleaning ProceduresDo not USE ANY Cleaning Product Containing Chlorine Bleach

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