Maytag MFI2568AEW manual By Stephen Beck Use at your Own Risk

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13.Clean the PCB with the Q-Tips and rubbing alcohol. This removes the residue that came out of the solder when you heated it. Check to be sure that you don’t have any solder blobs bridging the gap between the brown sections of the board. If you do, re-melt the solder and remove the bridge using the de-soldering bulb. You should be able to see a clear green line between the positive and negative sides of each cap you soldered. (Fig 18)

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Check for, and remove solder bridges across

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Fig. 18

14. The completed board looks like this on top. (Fig 19)

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Fig. 19

15.Well, if all looks the same on the solder side as when you first started, and you haven’t had to reach for the burn cream, give yourself and your helper (if you have one) a pat on the back. You’re well on your way to being able to get the fridge back together and cooling off a refreshment of your choice. ☺

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Contents MFI2568AEW Important Safety Reminders and Legal Stuff Don’t Skip Overview Technical stuffParts and Supplies List Step-By-Step procedures Unplug the fridgePower to flapper door and water dispenser View looking down from the top Ice/water dispenserFixing the HV Control Board Remove the PCB from the fridgeOne good cap Release Clip. All 4 connectors similar By Stephen Beck Use at your Own Risk Positive Terminal Negative Replace the CapsMinus Sign Minus signs Negative TerminalsMinus Signs Negative Terminal Minus Signs Caps Plus signs on PCB By Stephen Beck Use at your Own Risk Re-install the PCB By Stephen Beck Use at your Own Risk Testing the Fridge Caution Required Optional Plug the flapper door back View looking down from the top Ice/water dispenser