Maytag MER6775AAB/F/N/Q/S/W Infinite Switch, Convenience Outlet Canadian Models Only, Oven Racks

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Disassembly Procedures

!WARNING

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

Infinite Switch

The infinite switch is a rotary switch, which controls the power dissipated by a heating element. They are located on the control panel.

1.Disconnect power before servicing.

2.Remove infinite switch control knobs located on the backguard.

3.Remove backguard, see "Oven Control/Electronic Clock" procedures. (Perform steps 1 – 4.)

4.Remove screws securing infinite switch to backguard.

5.Label and disconnect wiring and remove infinite switch.

6.Reverse procedures to reassemble.

NOTE: When replacing an infinite switch, ensure the switch is matched to the element.

Lower Oven

Equipped with two RollerGlide™ racks, or 1 RollerGlide rack and 1 Rollout rack.

To remove oven racks:

Pull rack straight out until it stops at the lock-stop position; lift up on the front of the rack and pull out.

For lower oven racks, pull both the rack glide and rack base out together.

To replace oven racks:

Place rack on the rack support in the oven; tilt the front end up slightly; slide rack back until it clears the lock stop position; lower front and slide back into the oven.

Convenience Outlet

(Canadian Models Only)

The convenience outlet is located on the lower side of the backguard. It is useful for small appliances.

When using the outlet be sure the appliance cord does not rest on or near the surface element. If the surface element is turned on, the cord and outlet will be damaged.

The convenience outlet circuit breaker may trip if the small appliance plugged into it exceeds 10 amps.

1.Disconnect power before servicing.

2.Remove infinite switch control knobs located on the backguard.

3.Remove backguard, see "Oven Control/Electronic Clock" procedures. (Perform steps 1 – 4.)

4.Remove screws securing outlet to backguard.

5.Label and disconnect wiring and remove outlet.

6.Reverse procedures to reassemble.

Oven Racks

• All racks are designed with a lock-stop edge.

Upper Oven

Equipped with one rack and rack position.

When pulling the upper oven rack out to remove or check food, grasp the front edge of the rack.

Rack Positions

Rack 4: Use for some two-rack baking.

Rack 3: Use for most baked goods on a cookie sheet or jelly roll pan, layer cakes, frozen pies, and frozen convenience foods.

Rack 2: Use for roasting small cuts of meat, casseroles, baking loaves of bread, bundt cakes or custard pies, and two-rack baking of cakes and cookies.

Rack 1: Use for roasting large cuts of meat and poultry, dessert souffles or angel food cake, and two- rack baking of biscuits.

Multiple Rack Cooking:

Two Rack: Use rack position 1 and 4, 1 and 5 or 2 and 5.

Half Rack Accessory (lower oven only)

A half rack, to increase oven capacity, is available as an accessory. It fits in the left, upper portion of the oven and provides space for a vegetable dish when a large roaster is on the lower rack.

Contact your Maytag dealer for the "HALFRACK" Accessory Kit or call 1-800-688-8408.

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Contents Service Important Information Customer Service Support CenterTable of Contents Extension Cord Safety Practices for ServicerServicing Electrical RequirementsUsing the Oven Receiving OvenBaking, Broiling, and Roasting Ovens PrecautionsProduct Safety Devices Surface Cooking UnitsGeneral Information Parts and Accessories SpecificationsPlacement of the Oven ServiceRange 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 Smoothtop Removal Moving and/or Replacing RangeLeveling Legs Anti-Tip BracketOven Light Replacement Oven Control/Electronic ClockOven Doors Disassembly Procedures Upper Latch Assembly Lower Latch AssemblyOven Door Hinge Convection AssemblyRocker Switch Indicator LampsRack Positions Infinite SwitchConvenience Outlet Canadian Models Only Oven RacksOven 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 Suggested Heat Settings Setting the ControlsSurface Controls Drip Bowls Coil Element SurfaceLift-up Porcelain Cooktop Coil ElementsUsing the Touchpads Control PanelClock Locking the Control Oven Doors TimerFault Codes Adjusting the Sound LevelBaking Differences Between Your Old and New Oven Return To Factory Default SettingsSetting Upper and Lower Oven Functions Baking Cook & HoldDelay Cook & Hold Toasting Notes Toasting ChartKeep Warm Toasting upper oven onlyBroil Notes BroilingOven Bottom Oven VentOven Racks Oven LightsUpper Oven Rack Positions lower oven Baking Layer Cakes on Two RacksMultiple Rack Cooking Dual Elements select models Smoothtop Surface To Prevent Other Damage Tips to Protect Smoothtop SurfaceTo Prevent Marks & Scratches To Prevent StainsCookware Recommendations Canning and Oversize CookwareFlat Pan Tests Using the Touchpads Control PanelClock Locking the Control Oven Doors TimerFault Codes Adjusting the Sound LevelReturn To Factory Default Settings Setting Upper and Lower Oven Functions BakingCook & Hold Delay Cook & Hold Toaster Pastry unfrozen To set Broil Broiling Chart Broil times are based on a 4 minute preheatSabbath Mode Notes Automatic Shut-Off/Sabbath ModeOven Bottom Oven VentOven Racks Oven LightsLower oven only Half Rack AccessoryDual Elements Warming Center style may vary by model Hot Surface Indicator LightTips to Protect Smoothtop Surface Cookware Recommendations C D EF GH IJ K L M N O P Q Oven Cooking To set the Timer 1 orSetting Oven Functions Auto Set PadBaking Roasting With Convection To set Convect BakeTo set Convect Roast After one hour in Warm Hold To set a Delayed Cook & Hold cycleEach additional press will increase the toasting time Broiling To cancel a Favorite setting in progress FavoriteTo start a cycle programmed into Favorite Adjusting the Oven Temperature To cancel the Sabbath ModeTo adjust the oven temperature Oven Fan Rack Positions lower oven Half Rack AccessoryTo Delay a Self-Clean Cycle Self-Clean OvensBefore Self-Cleaning To set Self-CleanSmoke and Smells During the Self-Clean CycleAfter Self-Cleaning Self-Clean NotesCleaning Procedures Care & CleaningDo not USE ANY Cleaning Product Containing Chlorine Bleach

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