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PAGE
SECTION
ELECTRICAL
EST
EQUIPMENT 1.1THRU1.3
sEciloN
2
ELECTRICAL.M
CHANICAL
TROUBLESHOOTING
2.1 THRU
2.7
SECTION
SERVICE
ROCEDURES 3'1
THRU
3-26
sEcTroN
PRE.INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
4.1 THRU
4-10
SECTION
WARRANTY
REPLACEMENT
ARTS
5.1
THRU
5.2
SECTION
SPECIFICATIONS 6.1 THRU6.9
sEcTroN
ELECTRICAL
SCHEMATICS
7.1
THRU
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Blode
or
sow
Replocement ri l l
Hole
sow
wi th
dr i l l
Extension
or sow
Vent
kit
-
stondord
4'r
(
0. | 5cm)
kit contoirs
three 59 30
4" x 24"
( l0. l6cm
x 60.95crn)
luminum
ipes,
wo 59131
"
( l0. l5cm)
oluminum lbows
ond
one
59129
"
(
10. 5cm)
vent
hood
Vent hood
4"
(
0.l
6cm)
wide-mouth
Aluminum
pipe
4" x 24"
(
10. 5cm x 50.95cm)
Aluminum
lbow
4' '
(
0. l5cm)
Aluminumwindow
plote
-
12"x 18"
30.48cm
45.72cm)
Aluminum
window
lote
15" 20"
38. lOcm
50.80cm)
Vent duct ossembly 18"
45.72cm)
o 30"
(75.20cm)
ong
Flex ib leoluminum
ent
k i t
-
inc ludes
ne
4"
( l0. l6cm)
vent
hood, wo 4"
( l0. l5cm)
clomps
ondone
4"
(
10.
6cm)
dio.
x 8'
(2.44m)
exible
vent
duct
Rectongulor
ent
kit
with
round
odopter
Screw
-
for exhoust
duct kit
-
for
exhoust ef lector
kit
Fostener
or exhoust
uct
kit
Exhoust
eflector
kit
for nonvented
ryer
Flex ib leoluminum
ent duct
-
4" x 32"
( l0. l5cm
x 8l .28cm)
engthst retches
o 8 '
(2.44m)
Clomp or
f ex ib le
duct
Exhoust uct kit for sideondbottornvenfing
Docron int
bog
lnsulot ion
or exhoust uct
kit
Brocket
or exhousi
deflector
-
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M/\YTAG
@
1
Control
Panel
Assembly
Components
2 FrontPaneland
Door
3 Tumblsrand RelatedComponents
4 Blower,Regulating nd Cool
DownThermostats
5
DriveMotor
and
dler
6 HeatingElement
7 GasValve
8
Gabinet
nd Top Cover
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MAYTAG
Secfnon
Elccfnnaol
csf
Equf,pnnc
oHMS
RESISTANCE
MEASUREMENTS)
When
hecking
esistanceecertain
he
unit
s
dis-
connected
rom
ts
power
upply.
ailureo
do
so
wi l l resul t
n meter
damage
when
performing
checks. oraccurateeadings, ires hould edis-
connected
rombothsides
f
the component.
SET
METER
FOR USE
AS FOLLOWS:
1.
Calibrate
eter y
ouchingest
probes
ogether
and
urning djusting
ialuntil
meter
eads
0"
on
green
cale.
Recheck alibaration
henever
scale
s changed.
Replace
attery
f dial
willno t
bring
meter
eading
o
"0".)
2.
Select
hescale
mosteasily
eadand
place
es t
probes
n
respective
erminals.
hen hecking
a
switch
he
readingwould
normally e
either
openor closed. reading f 70 on the R x 10
scale
would
or
example e
700 ohms
resis-
tance.
The ollowinghart
hows ypical
esistance
alues
for some f
thecomponents
ound n
Maytag
ry -
ers.
C
, . . , , * { r
The Maytagapplianceest meter
s most effective
when
used o detectopen or closedcircuits
n
an
electr ical
omponent.
his
method of
testing
s
often
referred o
as
"continuity
testing"
and
is the
easiest
means
of checking
part.
A
continuity heckcan be
safely
madeonlyafter he
unit beingchecked
has
beendisconnected
rom ts
electrical
upplyand after
you
have emovedwires
from
the terminals f
the
part
being
ested.Follow-
ing manualactivation f the part (if required) nd
after
he meterhas
been
set on an ohms scale, he
probes
of
the test
meter
are
placed
on
the respec-
tive terminals.
Needlemovement o t he
"O"
end of
the
scale
would ndicate
ontinuity
hrough he
part.
No needle
movement
would indicate
no continuity
and a
probable
noperative
art.
In
general,
when
checking
or
continuity,
needle
deflection
ndicates
closedcircuit
and
no
needle
deflection
would ndicate
an open
circuit.
l l
Heating
Element
10.23
hms
Gas
Valve
Disconnectadiant ensor nd gniterwires.Mea-
sureacross
gniter
ires
or
igniter
lug
romvalve
to
get
a
resistance alue
of
425-450 hms.
Measure cross ensor
ires o
get
a
resistance
f
450-475 hms.
DriveMotor
Red erminal
o
Gray
erminal
1 . 5
o h m s
'
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In order
o
measure he
individual
indings he
red
and
gray
wireswill
have o be
pulled
ff
of the start
switch.
Run
winding nly
Start
windingonly
Glow
Bar
lgniter
2.25ohms
3
ohms
Because f the make-up f the gniter,he resis-
tance
will vary over a
rather
wide
range.
Values
from
180
ohms
o 400ohms
would e
ypical
ith
an
igniter t
room emperature.
Shut-OffSolenoid
Electronic
ontrol
Models
50
ohms
55 ohms
These
esistances
re
not
meant o be used
s
he
exact
alueso determine
hether component
s
good
or bad.
They
are
provided
o that
you may
havean
deaof
the resistance
hat
you
can
see
n
testing omponentsn Maytag ryers.
VOLTAGE
HECKS
For he
most
part
hesechecks
willconsist
of taking
readings t
the
wall eceptacle
n
order
o determine
the
availability f
voltage
o the
product.
Voltage
checks
on
individual omponents
f
a
product
ar e
not
recommendedue
o the
possibility
f electrical
shock.
Component
part
testing
s best
accom-
pl ished
hrough
continuity
hecks
with a 38559
Maytag
appliance
est
meter.
NOTE: Use
of the
meter on
voltage
higher
han
indicated
ange
may cause
permanent
amage
o
the
meter.
To
prevent
damage
irst select
highest
rangeand
then
ower
or readings
which
all within
the
lower scale.
SET
UPMETER
OR
USE
AS
FOLLOWS:
1.
Turn
selector
nob
o
desired
meter
unction nd
appropriate
ange.
2. Plug black ead nto socketmarked (black).
3.
Plug
red lead
nto socket
marked
+
(red).
4.
Place est
eads
nto eceptacle
n
order
o deter-
mine
voltageavailable.
TEMPERATURE
EADINGS
RANGE
50'F.
TO 300'F.)
Dryer
Air emperature
eadingsan
be aken
at
the
int ilterby
removinghe
ilterand
placing
he
1-2
accessory
emperature
robe Part
No. 38562)
directly
n the
lint
i l teropening.
ycling
f
the
thermostats
an
actually
e
observed
s can
he
temperature
f
the exhausted
ir .
SET
UP
METER
FOR USE
AS
FOLLOWS:
1.
Turnselector
nob o
TEMP.
2. Insert lack egativeeadof temperaturerobe
intosocket
marked
(black).
3.
Insert
ed
positive
ead f
emperature
robe
nto
socket
marked
(red).
4. To calibrate
meter,
ouch
black
plug
rom
red
positive
ead o black
egative
ead nd
urncali-
bration
ial
unti l
eedle
ligns
ith
CAL.
5.
Probe
s ready
o use
-
readblue
scale
on
meter
ace
marked
EMP.
Each
circuit
n
an
appliance
as a
"normal"
current
draw
which
s
an
indication f
the
performance
f
that circuit.
Current
draw
levels ess han or
more
thannormalgiveclues o malfunctions. he clamp-
on
ammeter
measures
hese cur ren ts
wi thou t
breaking
he circuit
by
measuringhe strength
f
the
magnetic
ield developed
round each
conductor.
Current
s
read by se parating
he conductors
and
clamping
he
aws
of
the ammeter
round
eachcon-
ductor
on
whichcurrent
s to be
read.Low amper-
age
readings
ndicate
problems
uch as damaged
heating
elements,
xcess
belt slippage,
tc.
High
amperage
eadings
ndicate he unit
being
ested
s
operating
nder
an
increased
mechanical r electri-
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cal
oad.Worn
parts
or
low
voltagewill
show up as
low
amperage
eadings.
NOTE:
Overloads
n a circuitbreakeror fuse
can
be
traced o the
product
being ested
or
the
circuit
breaker
or
use)
by checking he
product's
urrent
draw. l f the
amperage
eading
s less than the
breaker
eading,he
breaker r fuse
box
is
at
fault.
USEOF AMMETERON DRYER
There
re wocurrents
f concerno us
n
anelec-
tr ic
dryer;
he heating
lement
urrentand
he
drive
motor
current.
These
currents
an be
measured
y
useof a
"split
l ine
cord"
extension
or
the dryercord
or by attaching he ammeter
o the
respective
power
inewires
at
the
dryer erminal
lock.Current
measured
houldbe 21 amps
on
the heating
ele-
ment
side of the line,24
amps on the
drive
motor
sideof the
ine
and
4
ampson the centeror
neutral
l ine.
- d/d:__.\\
\
i \
t
'-\
. )
The motor
est cord
checkoperat ion f
installedn the
unit.
may
be used
to
electrically
the d r ive motor wh i le
s t i l l
Testing
of the mot or in this
manner
determines
hetheror
not it wil l run
inde-
pendently
f
other electrical
omponents.
Two
test
leads
are
required
o check
operationof
the drive motor.
To
check
the motor for runnino.
hook
uo
test
cord as shown.
Location f terminals
n
motormayvary rom
draw-
ing .
CHECKING
EAT
CONTACTS
MOTOR ENTRIFUGAL
WITCH
1. Disconnect
ryer
power
source.
2.
Gainaccess o
motor
and
remove
lueand black
leads rom motor
switch.
3. Use either
of the
following
est methods
using
appropriate
aution.
A. Live
test
-
use caution
1.
Using
a2-1110
wir ing
oupler, onnect lue
and black
wires
emoved rom motor
switch.
switch.
2. Reconnect
ryer to
power
and set
for heat
cycre.
3. Startdryer,
f heat
s
produced,
eplacemotor
switch
on
motor. f no
heat,
continueaddi-
t ional
ircuit hecks.
B.
ContinuityCheck
(lnsulate
wires removed rom motor
switch.)
1.
Using l ipadapters uppl ied i th he
Maytag
Appliance est Meter,
attach
meter
probes
o
the blue
and
blackmotor
switch erminals.
2. Arrange
probe
eads
away from
any
moving
parts
and set
meter
on
RX1 range.
Reconnect ryer to power sourceand start
dryer, continuityon
meter indicates ood
switch. No
continuity,
eplacemotor
switch
or
motor.
Open
door
o
stop dryer.Whenmotor
stops,
motor
swi tch
contac tsmus t open, f no t
replace
witch
or
motor.
W H O R
GY
3.
4 .
PROTECTOR
:
.,.,d]!LE
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Secfflon
Eilecfnnaoil=A
chonnc@
Tfnoub[cshoof
Blown
use
or circuitbreaker.
ryer s
plugged
n.
MAYTAG
Il|'ltt
NOT
UN
Dryerwon't
start
All wires are hooked
up
to their corresponding
terminals.
or
run.
Door witch Push-to-start
witch.-Timer.
Time and auto dry
models.
Drivemotor.
Drivemotor runs
-
drum
won't
turn.
B e | t o f f o r b r o k e n. - M o t o r p u | | e y | o os e o r 9 f f . - | d | e r t e ns i o n s p r i n g . - | d| e r p u | | e y .
Dryer uns a few minutesand then stops -
Motor
overload
protector
opens.
Lint build-up
rounddrive-Low
voltage
Blower
mpeler
btocked.-Drive motor.
motor.
Checkcool down hermostat
D712.
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Dryerblows
uses or trips
circuitbreaker.
ELECTRIC
MODELS
The
amperage
eadings re
at
240
volts. One
line will
be
24
amos
and
he
other
inewil l
be
21
amos.
The neutral
inewil l
be
at
4.5 amps.
f
you
have he
above
amperage
eadings,
he
problem s not the dryer.Check
the
fuse
box, circuit
breaker
or
house
wir ing.
Snorteb
heatinoelement.
Incorrect
wiring
or
a
wire shorting
to
ground.
GAS
MODELS
During
gnit ion
he dryer
wi l l
draw
7
amps.
With he burner
n, the
dryer
wi l l
draw
4.5
amPs.
f
the
dryer
s drawing
he above
amperage
nd
the
fuse blows,
the
problem
s
not the dryer.
Check he fuse box, circuit
@
Drive
motor.
GAS
MODELS
Gas
available.
I
I
lgniter .
Radiant ensor.
I
I
Gas
valve.
Timer
auto
dr y
Dryerwon't heat
(motor
uns).
ELECTRIC
MODELS
Blown
use
or
tripped
circuit
breaker.
I
I
I
Open
heating lement.
U1IIILOTRY
Hi- l imithermostat.
I
Regulating
hermostat.-Temperature
selector
witch.
and
ime
Cycle elector
witch
models.
D608,D808,
D710.
Drive
motor start switch
lmproper
Drying
Clothes
Wrinkled
Harsh
Taking oo
long
Lint
i l ter s c lean.-Restr ict ion
in
exhaust.-Exhaust
hood
door
stuck.-Exhaust
too
long.--1
\y
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Adjust
motor
pulley
or
wrong
motor
pulley.
Poor
make-up
ir.
lnsorrect
drum peed.
Blower
impeller
ound.-Be
sureelement
Adjust
motor
pulley or
gas
valve
ycles
or wrono
motor
oullev.
on andoff.
Shortedheating
element
electric
dryersonly.
Customer verloading
ryer.
Checkclothing
abels
for fabric
content.
timer
will not
advance,
eplace
timer.
timer
motor. f
not,
proceed
with
next
check.
WIttNOT
I|UT
FF
TimeDry Models
Timermotor
Timer
Auto Dry Models
Set
timer
or
time dry. Check When
valve
or element
ycles
Dryer
cyclingon
hi
limit
her-
voltage
across
imer motor. f
-off,
should
have
power
to
mostat.
Check
ollowing.
Lint i l ter
lean.-Restr ict ion
in
exhaust.-Exhaust
hood
door
5lv6t1.- fxhaust
too long
Regulatinghermostat.-Customer is over loadingryer.
WON'T
SHUT
OFFON
AIR FLUFF"-
D51O
Dryerwill
shut off on
air
fluff
only
when
the timer s
set
to
Time Dry.
ELECTRONTC
ONTROLMODELS
D608, D710,
D712, D808,
D810
DRYERWON'TSHUTOFF. SOLENOIDNEVER NERGIZES. ' '
D608,D808
Be
sure dryer
heats,dries Check
or loosewires and
be
Sensor
circuit.Disconnect
WH/
clothes
and
condition
elates o-sure that
all
wires are
con-
-tllus
at sensor
coupler.Se t
dial to
damp dry.
lf
dryer
shuts
off
within
60 seconds,
difficulty s
caused
rom
leakage
n
sensorcircuit.
malfunction
f
contro..
nected
o correct
erminals.
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Shut-off
solenoid.Unplugdryer
and
check
or
continuity
between
he
two
solenoid
er-
mina ls .
I
Electronic ontrolboard.
D710,
D712,and
D810
Dryers,
Permanent
Press and Regular.
Cycle
selector witch.See
Edgeboard onnector
with
-Electrical
Section
or switch-cdpacitor.
Set dryer
o regular
tests.
cycleand
start unit.
While
dryer
s
operating
bserve
neonbulb.
f neon
bulb
l ickers,
replace
edgeboard onnector
with caoacitor.
Be
sure
dryer
heats,dries
Electronic
ontrolboard.
nsert
Edgeboard
onnector
with
clothes
and condition
elates o
-
38204electronic
ontrol
est
-capacitor.
Start dryer.
While
malfunction f control.
tor
with
capacitor.
Sensor
ircuit .
isconnect Shut-off
olenoid. nplug
ryer
Start control
switch.
With
drver
White/Blue
ire
at
coupler nd
and
check
or
continuity
unplugged
nd dialset on
reg-
startdryer
on
regular
etting.
lf
dryer huts
ff
n 12 o
15
minutes n dryor 18 o 22
minutes
n
'more
dry',dif f i-
culty
s
caused
rom eakageo
groundn
sensor ircuit .
DRYER
WON'T
SHUT
OFF
D810.
(Exceptwhen
permanent ress
with adjustable
ress
care s
selected n
modelsD712-D810)
D608,
D808
Check
o be sure selector witch
tab
is not brokenoff.
lf tab
is
broken,
eplace
elector witch.
After replacing elector witch,
check
or bent solenoidbracket.
lf
bracket
s
bent,
bend bracket
sl ightly pward.
or broken
shut-off
solenoid
l inkage.
Selector
or st art control
switch.
Check switch
per
sche-
maticof dryer beingserviced.
2-4
board.
Start dryer.
f
dryer
shutsoff
in
approximately
0
seconds.
eolace
electronic
controlboard.
between
he two so lenoid
er -
mina ls .
Dryness ontrolswitch.Check
or
continuity etweendryness
con-
trol switch erminal s.
With
normal
dry
button depressed,
ou
should
havecontinuity.
dryer
s
operating
observe
neon
amp. f neonbulb
l ick-
ers,
replace
edgeboard
onnec-
ular,
depress
push-to-start
ut -
ton.
Check
or
continuity n
the start controlswitch
between
erminals
White/Red
to Orange n
D7'10 ryers.On
D8'10 ryers, heck
or
con-
tinuitybetween erminals
White/Redo Orange/Blackn
start controlswitch and
on
D712,between
White/Red 1
and
Yellow35.
No
continuity,
reolace tart controlswitch.
. .SOLENOID
ENERGIZES' ' .
D608,
D710,
D712,D808,
D710,D7'12,
D810
Check
o be sure
start control
switch
ab
is not
broken.
f
start
control
switch
ab
is
broken,
replace tart controlswitch.
After
replacing tart controlswitch,
check
or
bent solenoid
racket.
Bend bracketup if bent.
Shut-off
inkage.Check
or
off
-Bent
solenotd
racket.
11heat
cool_down
stays on,
check
or bent
noid
bracket.
sore-
thermostat.
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1I,|ISCETTANEOUS
Ticking
ound.
oosewirehit-
tingcabinet r other ompo-
nenl.
Dryernoisy.
Thumping
ound.Check
or
Thumping
ound.
Rear
drum
Thumping
ound.
Checkdrum
loose
drum baffle. oller(s)worn or
misaligned.
for
rough
Ticking
ound.Check
or
an
-object
caught
n the
blower.
scraping ound.
ront
or
rear
bulkhead
elt
sealout of
oosi-
t ion.
Scraping
ound.
eflon
Popping
or squealing
ound.
bearings
mounted
o the front
-
Check
or
a sticky belt or
bulkhead re worn.
frayed
belt
Buzzerwill not
buzz at end of cycle.
(Auto
dry
Models)
Be
sureall
wires
arecon-
nected
nd
wired
orrectly
n
the timer,
buzzer nd drive
motor.
Buzzer
Motor
centrifugal witch stick-
ing n run
posit ion.
Buzzer
stays on too
long or
goes
off
too
quickly.
Auto
dry
Models)
Length
of
time the
buzzer
stays on
is
dependent pon
the time t takes the motor to
slow down, allowing
he motor
switch o
reset.The normal
time
increments
between
2
and 3 seconds.
Buzzerwill not
buzz during
Press
Care Setting
D610-D612
ryers).
With
dial set on aut o dry
permanent
press
and the
press
care
"on"
button
Buzzersignalon
Miswired
press
Buzzer.
depressed,
he
buzzer
will
soundat
the
endof the normal 0 minute ool-down.
After
his, he dryer
will
continueo tum-
bleclothes
n cool
air
or 24 minutes.
During
his
24 minutes,
he buzzer
i l l
soundapproximatelyvery
minutesor
three
o
eightseconds.
f
buzzer oes
not sound,
roceed
n.
careswitch r
t imer.
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Buzzerwill
not
periodically
uzz
during
permanent
ress
cool down
(D512)
r ime'
MISCELLANEOUS
ertaining
o
ElectronicControl
Dryers
Dryer
shutsoff before
clothesare dry.
Dryer
hould e externally
Sensor ircuit oen.
Broken
strap.
grounded.
Loosewire
connectionsr-Capacitor
& edgeboardon-
Electronicontrol oard.
incorrectwiring. nectorassemblv.
Timerwill not
advanceduring
permanent ress
with Adjustable
Press
Care
D712
nd
D810).
Shut off solenoid
mustener-
Check
for incorrect
ir ingor-Timer
motor.
gize
before imer
will
advance.
wire
off.
Timer.
Check
or
continuity Start controlswitch.Check
or
between imer erminals lack
6enlinuity
betweenStartcon-
and
pink/black
n
D810and
on
D712
between lackand
yellow.
trol switch erminals
ink/black
and
red/black
n
D810
and
D 7 1 2 .
Time
wilf not
advanceduring
Time Dry
(D7121
Timer-check
or
continuit
Timer motor.
between
black and
pink.
Check
or
continuity etween
pink
to
redlblack
on
D710
dry-
ers
cycle selector
witch.
On
D608 and
D808
check
or con-
tinuityon switch between
gray
and
blue.
Whenmaking his
check on
D608
and
D808 dry-
ers, the selector witchshould
be
in the
off oosition.
pink/black
nd red/black n
D710
dryers .
On D712and
D810 dryers,check
between
blue and
white/brown n the
start control
switch with t he
switch
n
the off
position.
TimerD810.
Check
or
con-
tinuitybetween
orangeand
brown
imer
erminals. n
D712 check
or
continuity
between
brown and
white/
brown.
2-6
lf
problem
s
not found
n
above
checks,
eplace
elec-
tronic
controlboard.
Repeating himedoes
not ring
-
Permanent
ress
Cycle.
Dryer
must
proceed
o
"cool-
Cycle
selector witch
with dial Start
controlswitch.
Check
or
down"
before
epeating
hime set on
PermanentPress.
-continuity
between
erminals
will
ring.Repeat
hime witch
mustbe
"on".
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Repeating
himedoes not
sound
during
Permanent ress
with
AdjustablePress
Care Setting
D712
and
D810
dryers).
The
chimewill
soundduring
Chime
switch
(D810)
only. Be
Start control
switch.
After
sole-
this
settingevery8 minutes
sure
switch
s
on.
With
switch
noid
energizes
nplugdryer
Timer.
WithPress
areselec-
lf
problem
s not located n
tion made,
check
or
continuity-above
checks,
eplace
elec-
until he
ast
2-3 minutes.
ur-
ing
he ast2-3minutes,
he
chime
will
sound very
0
seconds ntil ompletion
f the
cycle.
between imer erm inals
white/
blue
o
brown
on bot h the
D712
and D810.
On
D712,
also check rom
black o
yel-
low
and on t he D810
check
from
black o
oink-black.
Chimenot
oud
enough.
Check o
be surechime ctua-
on,
no
continuity etween er-
minals.
and check or
continuity
between
pink
to
white/blue
nd
pink/black
o
red/black
n start
control.
tronic
controlboard.
Assuming
everything
s
al l
tor assembly s not
brokenor
-
r ight,
he sound
evel
of
the
loose.
chimecannot
be chanoed.
Clothes ot
dry
enough.
Be
sure
dryer
s
operating ffi- Without
a
load
of clothes
n Temperature
nd dryness
cientlyand controlsare work-
-the
dryer and the
normal
dry-
-switch.
On
D608
and
D808
ing
properly.
ness
selected, he dryer
will
dryers
check
or
continuity
shutoff in
approximately
4
minutes.
With
extradryness
selected,he
dryer
will
shutoff
in
approximately
2 minutes.
f
the dryer
does
not
shutof f
accordingo the imes isted,
proceed
n.
Dryness
rlvitchn
the D710,
lf
dryer
s
operatingas
intended
and customer
prefers712
and
D810 dryers.
Check
for
continuity etween he two-619t[es
drier,
advise
customer
between
Gray 3 and Yellow
6
on temperature
nd dryness
switch.On normal
dryness
there will
be continuity
nd
on
extra dryness
here will not
be
switch
erminals. n
normal
dry
you
will eceive
ontinuity
and an extradry
you
will
not.
on aspects
f electronicon-
trol
dryersand
how they
dry
the
clotheso a
certain
ry-
ness
evel.
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MAYTAG
Secfnon
Senvfiae
nocedure
n n
iln@Je
PAGE
DoorKnob .
3-11
DoorRemoval. .
.
3-11
To Dissassembleoor .
3-11
Door
t r i ke
. . . . .
3 - 11
D o o r i n g e s. . . . . . . . . .
3 - 1 1
D o o r w i t c h. . . . . . . . . .3 - 1 1
Door
Catch
Assembly .
3-11
Front anel
eal
. . . . . .
3-1
0 8
Mode l s
. . . , 3 - 1
1 0
a n d
2M o d e l s . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1
Types f Con t r o l s . . . . . . . . . 3 - 2
Timer
ont ro l
. . . . .3-2
Au t o - Dr y
ode l s
. . . . . . . . 3 - 2
Electronic
ontrol odels. . . . . .3-4
T r oub leshoo t i ng
. . . . . . . . 3 - 5
Adjustableress
Care
D810-712)
.
3-5
T i m e r y
D 7 1 2 )
. . . . . . . . . 3 - 5
Cont ro l ane l
omponents
Timer
Al l
Except
608,
08,
710) . .3-6
T imer
o t o r
. . . . . . 3 - 6
Temperature
wi tch . . . . .3-6
Cont ro l anel . . . . .3-6
Buzzer
. . . . .3-7
Buzze r d j us t men t . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 3 - 7
Adjustable
l ide ever . . . . . .3-7
Push-to-Star t
wi tch
. . . .3-7
Au t o - d r y
w i t ch . . . . . . . . . 3 - 7
P r e s s
a r e w i t c h
. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 7
T i m e r
D 7 1 2 , 8 1 0 )
. . . . . . 3 - 8
Selector wi tch . . .3-8
Star t /Controlwt ich
. . . .3-8
Electronic
ontrol
oard . . . . . . .3-9
Edgeboardonnector
Capacitor...-9
Shu t o f f o l eno id . . . . . . . . . 3 - 9
Chime
ctuator
. . .3-9
C h i m e
. . . . . . 3 - 9
Dryness
wi tch . . .3-9
Reminder
h ime wi tch
. . . . . . .3-9
F luorescent
amp . . . . . .3-9
Chime wi tch
. . . . .3-9
FrontPanel emoval . . . .
3-10
Door
Seal
..
3-1
Dr um i gh t . . . . . . .
3 - 12
Sensor . . . . .
3-12
Outer
Half
of Output
Duct
....
3-12
Guides
orL in tF i l ter . . . . .3-12
Inner a l f f
Output
uct . . . . .
3 -13
Tumblerront .
. . . .
3 -13
Tumbler rontBear ing ndPacls. . . . . -13
Tumblerron t
ea l
. . . . . .
3 -13
Tumbler
nd
Belt .
3-13
Ins ta l l i nge l t .
. . . .
3 -14
Clo thesi f ter .
. . . .
3 -15
Rol ler
nd
Bear ingssembly
. . . . . . . .
3 -15
Tumb le rea r e l t
ea l . . . . . . . . .
3 - 15
Tumb le rea r .
. . . .
3 - 15
Thermosta ts. . .
. .
3-16
B l o w e r . . . . . . 3 - 1 6
S e a l
o rB lower .
. . . . . . .
3 - 16
Cover
orB lower
. . . . . .
3-16
Blower mpeller
.
3-17
Blower ousing . . . . . . .
3 -17
Exhaust uct
Pipe
. . . .
3-17
M o t o r S w i t c h . . . . . 3 - 1 8
Mot o r u l l ey . . . . . .
3 - 18
Mot o r
u l l ey
d j us t men t . . . . . . . . . . . .
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PAGE
Drive
Motor
and
Base .
3-19
l d l e r A s s e m b l y . . .
. 3 - 1 9
ldlerPulley
.
3-19
PAGE
Coi l
Rep lacement
. , . . . .
3 -24
l gn i t e r
. . . . . .
3 - 25
Round
gniter
...
3-25
Flat gni ter
. . . . . .
3 -25
Radiant ensor
.
3-25
High imi t
hermostat. . . . . .
3-25
Gas
Valve
Removal ...
3-25
Or i f i ce . . . . 3-26
Hea t
o n e
. . . . . . 3 - 26
I n l e t uc t
. . . . . . .
3 - 26
Manometer
heck
.. . . .
3-26
Conso le
. . . .
3-26
Top
Cover
..
3-26
Cabinet
Removal
.
3-26
Heat
Cone
Heating lement
Hi -L imi thermostat . . . . .
InletDuct
lgniter
Radiant
ensor
Gas
Valve
Function
Operation
3-20
3-20
3-21
3-21
3-22
3-22
3-22
3-23
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Secffion
Senvfice
roccdure
MAYTAG
((08' '
MODELS
1. Remove
screws
ho ld ing
cont ro l
cover
to
bracket.
'
Remove
crews
2. Lttt
control
over rom
dryer.
3'10"
and
"12"
MODELS
1. Remove
nner
crews.
REMO
ScREW
2. Tip
control
anel
ssembly
orward.
NOTE:Whenreinsta l l ing,
ngage abs
on
backup
late
n
slots
of console.
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TYPESOF
CONTROLS
There
are
threebasic
ypes
of
controls sed
o
determine
heoperating
ime
f
Maytag ryers;
hey
areTimer,Automatic ontrol nd Electronic on-
trol.
TIMERCONTROL
MODELS E91,Dl06 ,
D107,D308,D110,D210,
&
D212
These
models
utilizean electrical
imer
which the
usersets o the
number
f
minutes
ecommended
n
the operating
nstructions
r
as experience
ndi-
cales
necessary.
The timer
knob
and dial are
attached
o the timer
shaft.
At the otherend of
the shaft
s
a cam
which
controls
both
the drying ime and
the cool-down.
With the timer set at
20
minutes
as shown
n the
drawing
he circuit
s
completed
hrough
he i mer o
the drive
motor and
heater
circuit.
HEATER
As
he imer
dvances
o he
off
position,
heswitch
arm
drops
nto
stepone.
This
breaks hecircuito
the
heater.
ince
he
circuit
s
still
made
o the
drive
motor,he
umbler ill ontinue
o rotate
nd
he
air
willcontinue
o be
pulled
hroughhe umbler ool-
ing
he oadbefore
he
dryer
shutsoff.
The ength f the cool-down
eriod
epends pon
the cyc le
select ion.
ermanent
resshas
an
extended
ool-down
o
ower
he emperaturef he
garmets
o as
to minimize
rinkling hichwould
result
rom hewarm
arments
omingo
rest
at
he
bottom
f
the umbler.
(oot
\
When an
air
luff selection
s
made,
only
he circuit
to
the drive
motor and
timer motor is made.
AUTO
DRYMODELS
MODELS
309,D408,
D409,D410,D510,
D610,
D312,O4' 12, 512,& D612
Theauto ry
models perate
n
he
principle
hat
as
long
as
the
load
being
dried
s damp,and
rapid
evaporation
s
taking
lace,
he
emperature
f the
dryer
andexhaust
ir
willremain
elativelyow. t
also
ollows
hatas
he
oad
gives
p moisture
nd
the
rate
of evaporation
lows
own,
essBTU's
or
heat s
used
n
evaporation
nd
he emperaturef
the
load
and exhaust ir
increases.
ith
this
in
mind,
et's ook
at
the circuitry.
HEATER
I a n
' Ftu*tl
6A
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When
he timer s
set to
a degreeof dryness,
he
circuit
s
completedo the heat
source
and he drive
motor. The
difference
etween his
control and
a
standard imer
operateddryer
s
the fact that
the
timermotor s not ini t ia l ly
n the
circuit.
To
see
how
he
controlworks,
et's
assume
hat
he
load
o be dried s
a
normal oad
with the
garments
of somewhatuniformweight,
he auto regular
et -
ting
s
selected nd he
dialset on the
middle
mark
between moredry" and "lessdry".
As indicated
n
he imer
schematic
elow,
he maxi-
mum
timer controlled
rying ime
on an auto-dry
regular
etting s
approximately
1
minutes
plus
a
five
minute
ool-down.
ince
we
set the dial o the
middle
markwe have
set the timer
at about he mid
point
or
for
approximately 5 minutes
f timed
dry.
With the timer
set
in this
position,
he circuits
are
completed o the
heat
source
and drive
motor.
NOTE:
The
switch controllino he timer motor is
open.
WITH
CYCLING HERMOSTAT
CALLING OR
HEAT
(NORMAL)
At the
beginning f the cycle he load s
damp, he
heat nput s
usedup in
evaporation
f
the moisture
and
here s ittle
ncreasen
the air emperature. s
the oad
becomes rier,
ess
heat s
usedup
n
evap-
ora t ion and the tempera tu re
f the
load
and
exhaust
air starts o
rise.
The
exhaustair
is
being
pushed
over the regulati ng
hermostatand
as the
temperature
f the
exhaustair
rises
so does hat of
the thermostat.
Once the thermostat reaches
a
temperature
f approximately40'F
he
circuits
broken
o
theheat
source nd
at
the
same
ime s
completed
o the imermotor.
POWER
T O T I M E R
CYCLING
THERMOSTAT
TO HEAT
OTOR
CYCLING
HERMOSTAT
HAS REACHEDEMPERATURE
(oPEN)
At this
point
he
unheated ir
s
cooling
he oad
and
the timer motor s
advancinqhe timer
owards he
off
position.
As the
temperature f the tumbler,
he items
being
dried and the exhaust
air decrease,
o does
the
temperature
f
the thermostat.
When
the thermo-
stat cools o a temperature
f approximately 25'
the thermostat eturns
o its normal
position
reak-
ing he
circuit
o the
timermotor
and again
omplet-
ing he
circuit o the
heating
lement r
gas
valve.
NOTE: The
emperatures
uoted
are he
operating
temperatures
f
the hermostat
nd
not
he
emper-
ature
of the clothingor exhaustair. Because
f
its
mass,
he thermostat
will heat
up and cool down
slower han the air temperature.
Because
f the
moisture
ontentand the evapora-
tion
rate,
he first
temperature ise
and cyclingof
the thermostatwill
take a relat ivelyong
period
of
time.By the
same oken, he moisture
ontent
and
the evaporation ate
taking
place
during he first
heat
off
period
makes t
shorter han
subsequent
heat
off
periods.
Each ime
he thermostat
ycles he heat
period
s
shorter and the heat
off
(timer
motor
on) time is
longer.
In this
example, f ter
a
total
of
approximately3
m i n u t e s
o f
h e a t
o f f t i m e t h e
t i m e r w i l l
h a v e
advancedo the
point
where
Cam2 closes he imer
motor
switch
which n
turn
advances he
timer
ou t
of
the heat
portion
of the
cycle and in to
the cool-
down
period.
A
selection f the middlemark
is
a
good
starting
point.
Experience
ained
rom
drying
a
few
loads
AUTO DRY
REGUL AR
T O T I M ER
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will
enable he operator
o
pick
a
point,
either
more
or
less
dry, which s most
pleasing.
Once
his
point
is
determined,
t
can be used
or most oads
as the
automatic ontrol,
based
upon time
and
tempera-
ture, will
automaticall y djust
tself o the
size of
load.
lf
the operator
s
dryinga
poorly
mixed oad;bulky
items
such as cot ton socks alongwith lightweight
flat items t would be desirableo move he dial o
the
"more
dry" so that
more
time is available o
condition he load
or
to al low he moisture o
sur-
face
on the
bulky
tems.
This s
not necessary
n a
more uniform oad
of either bulky or
lightweight
i tems.
ELECTRONIC ONTROLMODELS
(D608,
808,D710,D810,
D7121
As in he
othercontrol ystems, he sole
purpose
f
the electronic ontrol s to shut the dryeroff at the
end
of the
drying
cycle.
The
electronic
ontrol
sys-
tem
reacts
o
moisture n
the clothes o
keep
th e
dryer
running
until
he
clothes
are
dry.
STARTSWITCH
AND SHUT.OFF
SOLENOID
The
shut-offsolenoid
s linked
o the start control
switch
"10"
or
"12")
or selector witch
"08")
ack-
age.
t
ends he drying ycleby
pulling
slide
ab on
the back
of
the
startcontrol witch
"10"
and
"12")
or selector w itch '08") The user sets his switch
by
pushing
he
startbutton
"10"
and
"12")
or
dial
("08')
The
solenoid
esets
he switch to the off
position
by
pulling
he tab.
SILICONCONTROLLED
ECTIFIER
A
solidstate switching evice alleda Silicon
Con-
trolled
Rectifier, r SCR, completes he electrical
circuit
o the solenoid
o
end
the cycle.
t is the
triggering f
this
SCR
that
is
the
main unction
of
the electronic
ontrol.
CHARGING
APACITOR
The basic concept
nvolvesbuildingan electrical
charge
n
a capacitor.
Depending n
the resistance
in the
charging
ircuit,a certainamount
of time
s
needed
o
build
he charge.
The
greater
he resis-
tance
n the circuit, he
longer t takes o build
he
charge.
SENSOR
IRCUIT
A
sensor
circuit
s
connected
cross
he capacitor
and
will, as damp clothes
all
against
he
contact
bars,
provide
discharge
ath
or the
accumulating
charge.
As long as
the clothes are
not
dry, the
charge
n the
capacitor
annot
bui ld o any signif i -
cant
evel.
TRIGGER
IRCUIT
Also
connected
cross
he capacitor
s
a neon
amp
with two
limiting
esistors. t is
a
characteristic f
this amp
o be an opencircuit
when
t is not ighted
(off)
and
a
fair
conductor
when
on.
This
switch-over
from
"off"
to
"on"
occurs
when a th reshold
oltage
is
reachedsomewhere
etween68
and 82
volts.
When the
neon lamp conducts
lights),
apacitor
discharge
urrent
lows
and
createsa
voltage
drop
across
he
two limiter
esistors.
The voltagedrop
acrossone of these s used o trigger he SCR.
PUTTINGT
ALL TOGETHER
The
customer
tarts
he
cycle
by
pushing
he
button
on
hestartcontrol witch
n
"10
or
12's"or dialon
selector
switch
for
"08's".
This
provides
circuit
paths
o
the drive
motor, he heat
source
electric
element,
as
valve
assembly),
nd o
the
electronic
controlassembly.
As
the clothes
umbleand dry, contactsare
made
with the sensor
ocated
n
the
front
bulkhead.
As
long
as
the clothes ti l l
contain
moisture,hese
con-
tacts
provide
discharge
aths
or, and
prevent
he
buildup
of, a charge
n the capacitor.
When he clothes
have
dried
o the
point
hat
the
discharge
path
across
he sensor
s no longer
a
factor, the charge
n
the capacitorbuilds
o the
threshold
evel
of
the neon am p.
The amp lashes,
triggering
he SCR
into conduction, he shut-off
solenoid
s
energized,
nd he tab on
the
start con-
trol switching n ("10"and
"12")
or selector witch
("08")
s
pul led
the
bell r ings), nd
... . the
rying
cycle
s ended.
lf the exhaust
emperature
s above120
"F.,
a cool-
down
thermostat
will continue
o
providepower
o
the drive
motor,and
n he
caseof
Permanent
ress
and
Wrinkle
Release ycles,also
to the
electronic
control
or
a
repeat
chime
unction.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting
he
electronic ontrol s made
eas-
ier
if we
break he circuitdown into
blocks.
We have the
shut -o f f
so leno idc i r cu i t , wh ich
includeshe
startcontrol witch
"10"
and
"12"
an d
selector witchon
"08")
and/or
cool-down hermo-
stat, he
SCRon the electronic ontrol
ircuitboard,
the motor
centrifugal witch and the
door switch.
We have
he electronic
ontrolassembly.
his
con-
sistsof
the
plug-in
lectronic ontrolboard he
edg-
eboardconnector
nd capacitorassembly.
We have
he sensor n the front
bulkhead.
The
system
s
easily
divided
nto
the
parts
in the
controlconsole
and
he
sensor n the tumbler ront
bu lkhead.
A w i r ing
connec to r
s
conven ien t ly
located n
the controlconsole
rea o
allowsepara-
tion
of control omponents
rom
he
sensor.
This s
a ke y to service iagnosis f the electronic ontrol
system.
When
he dryerwon't
shut off with dry
clothes,
ou
need
o
know whether
you
have
a control
problem
or a sensor
problem.
lf
the
sensor
has
a
leakage
path
o
cabinet
round,
he
capacitor annotbuild
a
charge.
t will
continually
leedoff.)
Separating
he two
areas
by
pulling
he wires
apart
at
the
coupler
wi l l
show where the
problem
s
located. f
the dryer will
shut off
in less
than 20
minuteswithout
he
sensorcircuit
hooked
up, then
the sensormustbe keeping he dryer romshutting
off. lf not, hen he
problem
will
be
in the
electronic
control, he star t
controlswitch
"10"
and
"12") ,
selector witch
"08")
or shut-offsolenoid.
More
deta i led tes t ing is
ou t l ined in
the
Troubleshooting
ection.
Adjustable
Press
Care D810,
D712
The PERMANENT RESS
ycle
wi th
he
ADJUST-
ABLE PRESS CARE setting selectedwill extend
the cool-down
period
at
the
end of the PERMA-
NENT PRESS
CYCLE
or
the
amountof time
pre-
selected,
up to 40 minutes.
The ADJUSTABLE
PRESS
CARE settingoperates
as
follows:
With
PRESS
CARE
set at
40 minutes,
he
dryerwill
run
until
he load s
dry and the
electronic
ontrol
fires.The
end of cycle
"chime"
will hen ring
once.
The dial,
which
has not moved
up
to this
point,
beg ins
o advance
owards the
PERMANENT
PRESSmarking
hi le
he
oad
ontinueso be
um-
bled
withoutheat or he
40 minutes. gain,
he ime
is adjustable
rom
0
to 40 minutes. he
"reminder
chime"
wil l ing
once
every minutes nti l the
ast
2-
3
minutesof
the cycle.During he
last
2-3
minutes
the
"chime"
will
sound
every30 secondsuntilcom-
pletion
of
the
cycle.
Time
Dry
-
D712
On
he imedry setting, fter
he
irst ew minutes
f
operation,
he electronic
ontrolcircuit
s
bypassed
by
timercontacts
4
and 3.
Power s
supplied
o the
timer
motor
and
the timer
will
advance.
When he selected
ime
has
expired,
he
electronic
control
s
broughtback
nto he
circuit
when
contact
4
opens and
contact
5 closes.
A rapid
charaging
process
begins.
Shortly
thereafter he electronic
control
will
energize
he shut off sol enoid.
f the
exhaust
temperature
s
above
120
"F.,
the cool
down thermostat
will
continue
o
providepower
o
the drive
motor.
When he emperature rops
below
120
'F.,
the dryer
wil l
stop.
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BACKUP
PLATE
RING
NOT
USED
ON
12
MODELS
x\
TIMER
SCREWS
IAL
I
A
b\\
\ /
,a
END
CAP
CAP
_-
CoNTROL
:fr
N
TIMER
_
ALL
MODELS
EXCEPT
D 7 1 0 - 6 0 8 - 8 0 8
e'-ll
".
TEMPERATURE
SWITCH
ALL
MODELS
EXCEPT
D91,
106,
107
212.312
Timer
All models
except
D608,
D808,
D710
A timer
s
a
motor driven
package
of switches
ha t
establishes
sequence
f operation.
On
the D712 and
D810 he im er
will
not
advance
n
the adjustable
ress
care setting
until
he shut-off
solenoid
nergizes.
Pry
out cap.
Remove ut
and
dial.
Seeaccess
o control
anel
omponents.
Removeimerscrews.
Timer
Motor
1. See
Accesso control
anel.
2.
Removewo screws
ecuring
otor o timer
NOTE:
t maybe
necessaryo
removeimer.
Temperature
witch
A switch hat allowsselection f temperatures.
1. See
Access
o control
panel
components.
2.
Remove
switch
rom
backup
plate.
Control
Panel
. .08' '
MODELS
See
Access
o control
panel
components.
Remove
imerdial.
Remove
hexhead
nuts
holding ontrol
panel
o
back-up
plate.
"10"
or
"12"
MODELS
1. Remove
imer
dial.
2. See
Access
o control
panel
components.
3.
Remove
end caps.
4. Inserta
flat bladed
crewdriver
etween
he
top
portion
of
the control
panel
and
back-up
plate
and
gently
pry
the
two aPart.
5.
Disengage
otches
f control
panel
rom slots
n
bottom of
back-up
plate.
END
CAP
1 .
2.
3.
1 .
2 .
3 .
4 .
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ADJUSTABLE
SLIDELEVER
FOR BU
D610-6
' ' ,d
BUZZER
ZZER
1 2 \
o
;t-*l-\
\ : i
V
j
Buzzer
D309,D408,
D409,D312,
D410,D412,
D510,D512,
D610,
D612
The
auto-dry
ryers
ncorporate
buzzer
which
ig-
nals
he end of the cycleon all dry selections.
he
buzzer
s wired n
parallel
ith he imercontacts or
the
dr ive
motor.
'1.
See
Access
o control
panel
components.
2. Remove uzzer.
3. On D610
and
D612note he
shaftof buzzer nd
corresponding lot in
pivot
arm of sl ide
ever.
BuzzerAdjustment D309,D408,D409
1.
See
Accesso
control
anel
omponents.
2. Turn
screwclockwise
o increase olume
nd
counterclockwise
o
decrease.
AdjustableSlide Lever
D 6 1 0and
D612
The level
of the
end of cycle signalon
the Model
D610
and
D612
can
be adjusted y
the
customer.
The
signalcontrol ever s raised
o
increase
and
lowered
o reduce
or elim inate he buzzer one.
1. Remove
uzzer.
' t
PUSH
TO
START
2. Remove
lide
everwith
pivot
arm.
Note
oosition
of
pivot
arm, slide
ever
and
retaining
late
or
future mounting
procedures.
Push-to-Startwitch
DEg1, 110, 210, 212, 312, 410,
D412, 510, 610, 612
1.
See
Access o control
panel
components.
2. Remove
screws
holding
switch and bracket.
3. Squeezeexpandedend of swi tch
ogether
and
remove
switch.
Auto-dry witch D510
1.
See
Access o
control
panel
components.
2. Remove
switch.
PressCareSwitch D610
&
D612
With he
PRESS
CARE
on"
button epressed
nd
the t imer dial set on
AUTO DRY PERMANENT
PRESS, he dryer
wil l have
he
normal10
minute
cool-down t
the end of t he
cycle,
hen
continue o
tumbleclothes
n
cool air
for
an additional 4 min-
utes.
The
buzzer
will
soundevery5
minutes
uring
this oeriod
or
3
to
8 seconds.
1.
See
Access o control
panel
components.
2. Removeswitch.
P.\
BRACKET
FOR
BUZZER
PRESSCARE
AUTO DRY
D 5 1 0 , 6 1 0 , 6 1 2
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CONTROL
BOARD
T I M E R
D810,
712
SELECTOR
D710
EDGEBOARD
CONNECTOR
CHIMESWITCH
D81O
DRYNESS
SWITCH
LINKAGE
SOLENOID
PLUNGER
Timer D712, 810
See timer replacement n page
Selector
Switch
D608,D808,D710
A
mechanical
witch
package
n whichseveral
switching
unctions
reoperated y one actuator.
D 7 1 0
1. Remove
ia l .
2.
See
Access
o control
panelpage
3-1.
3.
Remove
crewsholding
witch
o
back-up
plate.
4. Remove witch.
D608 D808
1. Remove
ial.
2.
Gain
accesso
control
anel.
3.
Remove
crews
olding
ontrolto
opcover nd
lay
control
anel
orward.
4.
Remove
witch
rom
bracket.
5.
Disconnectinkage.
3-8
STARTCONTROL
SWITCH
D710,
0712, D810
SELECTOR
WITCH
D608.D808
CHlME
SOLENOID
CHIME
Start/Control
witch
D710,D712,
D810
A mechanical witch
package
n which
several
switching
unctionsare operatedby one actuator.
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'1.
Gainaccesso control
anel.
2. Remove
crews
olding
witch o back-up
late.
3.
Disconnectinkage.
4. Remove
tartcontrol witch.
Electronic
ontrolBoard D608.
D710,D712,D808,D810
A
circuitboard
having
he unction
f controllinghe
degreeof dryness.
1.
Gainaccess o control
panel.
2.
Grasp
he
controlboardas shown and
carefully
move the
board
from
side to side while
gently
pul l ing
ut .
Edgeboard onnector
Capacitor
Holdselectronicontrol oardD608,D808,D710,
D810,D712
'1.
Remove
dryness
controlboard.
2. Disconnect
dgeboard
connector
wires from
other electrical
omponents.
3.
Remove
edgeboard
onnectorassembly.
Shutoff
Solenoid D608,D710,
D712,
D808,D810
1.
Gain ccesso
control
anel.
2. Removesolenoid.When replacinghe solenoid,
the chime
actuatorshouldbe oositroned n the
solenoid
plunger
and the
linkage
reconnected
beforesecuring he solenoid
o
bracket.
Chime
Actuator D608,D710,
D712,
D808,D810
1. Remove
olenoid.
2. Removechimeactuator.
Chime
D608,D710,
D712,D808,D810
1. Gain access
o control
oanel.
2. Move solenoid
o one side and
removechime.
DrynessSwitch
D608,D710,D712,
D908,D810
NOTE:On D608and D808 he dryness wi tch s
also
the temperature witch.
1. Gain access
o control
panel.
2.
Remove
witch.
Reminder
Chime Switch D810
1. Gainaccess
o control
panel.
2. Remove witch.
Fluorescent
amp,Socket
and
Ballast
D808
1.
Gain ccess
o control
anel.
2.
Fluorescentubeand starter
must
be
turned
slightlyo disengage
rom eceptacles.
1*'--
Chime
Switch
D810
Can be used
o turn off
the repeating himeduring
the
adjustable
ress
care setting.
With the off but-
ton depressed
he chime
willsoundonlyonceat the
end
of the drying
cycle.
1.
See
Access o control
panel
components.
2. Remove
switch.
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DOOR
GASKET
DOOR
STRIKE
DOOR
swrTcH
CLIPS
FRONT
PANEL
Front Panel
Removal.
1. Remove
crews.
GAS
VALVE
ACCESSDOOR
GAS
MODELS
ONLY
FRONTPANEL
SCREWS
2. Lttt
up on
ront
panel
ndswing ottom f
panel
away
romdryer
o
disengage
op
of
panel
rom
dryer op.
Lift and Swing
Panel
Away
From
Dryer
OUTER
DOOR
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1 .
2 .
3.
3.
Front
anel
maybe
setoff to one
sideor
f nec-
essary, he
door switch
wires
may
be discon-
nected
nd
he ront
panel
emoved
ompletely
from
he
unit.
DOOR
SEAL
Ooen door.
Grasp
one end and
pull
gasket
rom
door.
When nstallinghe
door
gasket,
he thicker
en d
fits behind he tabs on the door.
4. Install
neendof the
gasket
at the bottom
of
the
door and work the
gasket
behindeach ab.
NOTE:
ft may
be
necessary
o
cut
112" rom
one
end
of the 3-14077 eplacement
gasket.
DOORKNOB
1.
Opendoor.
2. Remove
crew
rom
nside he
door
which
holds
the knob
and
pull
knob
out.
DOOR REMOVAL
1.
Open oor.
2.
Support oorand emoveour
screws
two
rom
upper
hinge
and two from owerhinge)
which
hold he door.
3.
Remove
door.
TO DISASSEMBLE
OOR
1. Remove
door
hinge
screws rom door.
2.
Remove
wo screws
on edge of door
opposite
hinges.
3. Remove
crew
holding
oor
knob
and
separate
door halves.
DOOR
TRIKE
1.
Separate
oor
halves
see
above).
2.
Using
pair
of
pl iers,
queezehe
expanded
nd
of
latch
ogetherand remove
t from
the
door.
DOORHINGES
1.
Remove
oor
rom
dryer.
2. Remove
ront
panel
because
achdoor hinge
s
backed
up by a
retaining
lip which
will all rom
place
when
the hinge s removed.
3.
Remove wo
screws
holding
each hinge.
DOORSWITCH
1. Remove
ront
panel.
2. Squeeze
expandedend of swi tch
ogetheran d
removeswitch.
DOORCATCHASSEMBLY
1. Removeront
anel.
2.
Squeeze he
expanded nd of the atch
ogether
and
remove
atch.
FRONTPANEL
SEAL
To'maintain
he
proper
air flow
pattern
and there-
fore
the desireddrying results,
he
seal
which
its
around he door opening n the inner ront panel
must be in
place
and
in
good
shape.On later10
models,
l l
12 models
nd
or
al l
epair
urposes
he
seal
s now PVC.
1. Remove ront
oanel.
2. Remove
old seal
-
may
be felt
or
PVC.
3.
Install eplacement
eal by rol ling
seal over the
front
panel
ip.
P V C
Seal
Fron
REMOVE
SCREWS
Panel Lip
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REAR
I
ROLLER
DRUM
LIGHT
\ .
U 1
DRUM
.'J8ll,---e
{
n$
.t \
,9"
LINT
FILTER
- f l
\ J
DRUM
LIGHT
MODELS
409,
D808,
D510,
610,
710,
810,
612,
&D7'12
The drum
ight
s
at
the upper
eft-hand
orner
of
the
tumbler
opening.
t is
wired
n
series
with
the door
switch
so
tfrat
he
light comes
on,
il luminating
he
drum,
only
when
the door
is oPened.
1. Remove
ront
panel
and
unscrew
bulb
from
socket.
SENSOR
D608,
D808,
D710,
D810,
D712
Twocontact
lates
which
etect
moisture
ontent.
1. Open
dryer
door.
2.
Remove
wo screws
olding ensor,
ull
sensor
out
and
emove
ires.
3.
Remove
ensor.
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4.
lf
a
wire
has
come
off of
a sensor
erminal
t will
probably
e
necessary
o
remove he
ront
panel
to
reinstall
t.
OUTER
HALF
OF
OUTLET
DUCT
The outer
halfof
the
outlet
duct
s
held o
the
front
of
the
tumbler
ront.
1. Remove ront Panel.
2.
Remove
ninescrews
holding
uter
half
of
outlet
duct
to tumbler
ront.
3.
Remove
outlet
duct
(outer
half).
GUIDES
FOR
LINT
FILTER
1. Remove
uter
alfof
outlet
uct.
2.
Remove
crew
holding
uide
o
inner
halfof out-
let
duct.
(
ourenA
HALF OF
OUTLET
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INNER ALF
OF
OUTLET UCT
1.
Remove
uterhalf
of outlet
duct.
2. Remove
4
screws securing nner
half
of outlet
duct to
tumbler ront.
TUMBLER RONT
SEAL
The
seal
its
around he
back circumference
f the
tumbler ront. l t is
a
natural
elt
seal which is
doubled ver
or
self-adjusting
ension. he
surface
which
comes
n
contactwith the revolving
umbler,
is
coated
with
a
layer
of
Teflon
o
provide
a slick
durable
wear
surface.
1. Remove umbler ront.
2. Remove
he old seal and
as
much
adhesive
s
possible.
heat
gun
or
hair
dryerwi l lhelp. hor-
oughlyclean surface
where new
seal wi l l
be
instal led.
The
Tefloncoatedside
(which
s the lighter
of the
two colors)
goes
against he tumbler.The
seal
is
then ooped n
a
"U"
shapeso
the
slot edge
of
the
lighter
olored
ide
s
cementedo the umbler ront.
Part No.
55978
ubber
adhesive
s
used o hold he
seal.
TUTBTIR LSO IDES GAII{ST
LIGHT
OLOREDIDT
THIS
IDE GAI I {ST
TUIilBLERACK
TUMBLER ND BELT
The
umbler
s
a
round
cylinder
with no permanently
attached
ront
or back.
Two different umblers
have
beenusedon
Maytag
dryers.
The tumbler
usedon early Model
"08"
dry-
ers
did
not have einforcing
ibs
around he circum-
ference
of
the tumbler.
The ribbed
umbleruses
different lothes
ifters
an d
a different
motor
pulley.
he motor
pulley
s revised
to reduce he drum
speed
rom
52
rpm
to
47.
As
such, he tumbler,
ifters
and
motor
pulleys
are
not
individuallynterchangeable.onsult ourpartscat-
alog.
Removaland
eplacement
rocedures
re
he
same
for
both style umblers.
See Next
Page
TUMBLER
FRONT
The
umblerront
holds he ront
of the umblern
the
correct
osition
nd
provides
he
bearing ur-
faces or
the umbler
o
ride
on.
1.
Removeront
panel.
2. Remove our
screwsholding
umbler ront to
cabinet.
3.
Remove
crew
holding
round
wire
o cabinet.
4.
Pull
umbler
ront
out andaway
rom
umbler.
NOTE:
Two abs
on
each ideof the umblerront
fit
into notchesn
the
front
of
the
cabinet. hese
mustbe disengagedo removeumblerront.
TUMBLER
RONTBEARING
AND
PADS
At the
bottom nside
of the
tumbler ront
are
two
bearings
which
rest
on cork
pads.
They
may
be
eithercarbonTeflon
or
polyteflon.
Repair
bearings
will
be
polyteflon.
hese
bearings
re
to
provide
a
surface or the rontof the tumbler o rideon. lf it is
necessary
o
replace
a
front
bearing,
emove
he
tumbler ront,
drill
out out old
rivets
and
rivet new
bear ings
n.
n
posit ioning
he bear ing
nd
pad,
he
projections
n
both should
ace the
tumbler.
This
allows he
bearing
o
stick out beyond he metal
of
the tumbler ront.
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To Remove umbler nd DriveBelt:
1. Removeront
panel.
2. Removeumblerront.
3.
Reach
nder
umbler
nd
emove
rive elt
rom
motor
and
dler
pulleys.
4. Slio belt off tumbler.
5.
Pul l
umbler ut of cabinet.
INSTALLING DRIVE
BELT
1. Instal l umbler.
2.
Place
beltover he top of the dryer umbler
with
the smoothsideagainst he umbler nd
position
it
about
1-1l2" n ront
of the back screws
which
hold the
clothes
ifters. n
order to
get
the belt
between he bot tom of the tumbler and
the
blower,
t will
be
necessary
o
lift
up on
the tum-
bler .
3.
The
best
position
o take
while nstallinghe belt
is to
sit on the
floor facing
and as
close o the
dryer
as
possible.
Place
your
eft
arm along
he
left
sideof
the tumbler
and
your
rightarm along
the bottomof the umbler
as
close
o the
blower
as
possible).
With he
righthand,
oop he beltover
he top of
the
motor
pulley
makingcertain
he
grooves
of
the belt
are against
he
pulley
nd
hat he belt
s
properly
eated
nto the
pulley.
With he eft hand,
oop he
belt
under he
motor
pul ley.
6.
With he
righthand,
position
he beltover
he op
of
the dler
pulley
nd begin
o work
t
around he
circumference
f
the idler
pul ley
while
pushing
the
pulley
up and
to the
left.
NOTE:
t is
neither ecessary
or
advantageous
o
push
extremely
ardon
the
pulley.
his
ends o
pu t
the
dler
pul ley
nd
motor
pul ley
n a bindand also
puts
a strain
on
the
installer o
he
cannot
work
efficiently
ith his hands o complete
he belt
nstal-
lat ion.
7. Once
he belt
s
almostaround
he entire ircum-
ferenceof the idlerpulley,use the left hand to
push
he belt over
he bottom of
the idler
pulley
while at
the
same
ime makingcertain
hat the
belt
s
between
he
dler
pulley
nd
he
belt
guide.
8.
With
he
belt
completely
nstalled,
eelwith
both
hands o see
hat
it is
properly ositioned
n the
motor
pulley
and
in the approximate
middle
of
4 .
5 .
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the
idler
pulley.
When
you
have
determined y
feeling
hat
it is installed
orrectly,
ift
up and
push
backwhile
slowly urning he tumbler
ne
or two revolutions
n
a clockwisedirection o
al low he belt o
proper ly
l ign
tself.
CLOTHES IFTER
There
are three umbler
clothes ifters
used
o
ai d
in tumblinghe clothes.
On
aterModel
B
andon
10
&
12
dryers,he height
of two of the hree
clothes ifters as
been
ncreased
by one nch. hese
re
not nterchangeableith
he
previously
sedclothes i f ters.
'1.
Remove
ront
panel.
2. Remove wo
screws holdinq
each
lifter
to the
tumbler.
For ease n replacing
clothes
ifter
ou
wil l ind
a
locatingab
on he
undersidef the i f ter . i lot
lots
arealso ound n he umbler.When heclothesi f ter
is instal led,
he
tab is insertednto
the
slot
n
the
tumbler.
his
correctly
l igns hescrewholes n he
l i f terwith
those n
the tumbler.
ROLLER
ND BEARING
SSEMBLY
The
tumbler
oller
consistsof a rubber
ire bonded
to
a steelor
olastic
ub.
There
are two ro l le r
and bear ing
assembl ies
attached o the tumbler ear.
Normally he rollers
wil l un
sl ightly ehind
he
drum adius.f the rol lers
are
r iding
p on the umbler adius,
heck
or
bent
rear roller
brackets.
f
a
bracket
s
bent,
replace
tumbler ear.
1. Remove
ront
panel.
2. Remove
umbler ront.
3.
Remove
umbler.
4. Remove
etaining ing rom
groove
n
shaft.
5. Remove iber
washer.
6.
Remove ol ler .
7. To remove oller
shaft
remove
nut on back.
NOTE:There s a spacerwasherbehind he roller.
When replacing
arts
be certain he
order of
the
replacement
s
correct.
lf
the
bearing
s
bronze
n
color, ubricate
ith
55977
turbine
oi l . Should he bear ing
be
grayish
si lver
color ,
ubr icate i th
55975
S.B.L.
TUMBLER
EARFELT
SEAL
The
seal
its
around
he front
circumference
f
the
tumbler
ear. t is
a naturalfelt
ealwhichs
doubled
over
for
self-adjustingension.
The
surfacewhich
comes n contactwith revolvingumbler s coated
with
a
layer
of
Teflon
o
provide
slickdurablewear
surface.
1.
The
elt
seal
or
the
rear
umbler
an be
reolaced
from the
front
of
the
dryer.However,
or
ease
n
servic ing,
e recommendemoval
f the umbler
rear from
the dryer.
2. Remove he old sealand as much
adhesive
s
possible.
heat
gun
or
hairdryer
i l lhelp.Thor-
oughly
clean surface
where new
seal wi l l
be
instal led.
3.
The
Teflon
oatedside
which
s
he ighter
f the
two colors)goes gainsthe umbler. heseal s
then ooped n
a
"U"
shape
so the slot
edge of
the
lighter
oloredside
s
cemented o
the tum-
bler back.
Part No.
55978
rubber
adhesive s
used o hold
he seal.
TUilBLER
LSO IDES
GAII{SI
LIGHTOLORTD
IDT
THIS IDT GAI I {ST
TUMBLTRACX
TUMBLER
EAR
The tumbler ear is
secured o the back
panel
by
four
screws.
t is finished
with
an epoxy
powder
coat
which s
a
very
smooth
surface,
esistant
o
scratches nd abrasion.
The tumbler ear
acts
as a support or
two
roller
assemblies hich
upport he umbler
ndweight
f
the
load.
Removal:
1. Remove
ront
panel.
2. Remove umbler ront.
3.
Remove
umblerand
belt.
4. Removeheat
cone.
5.
From
backof
dryer,
emove
our
screws
holding
tumbler
back assembly
nd
remove
assembly.
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m
E%
@
cool
DowN
D 8 0 8 ,
10 ,
1 2 ,
810
ONLY
THERMOSTATS
A bimetal ctuated
witch
which
eacts o tempera-
ture changes.
BLOWER
The
cool
down
hermostat
s
onlyusedon electronic
control
dryers.lt
s
possible
hat
you
may encounter
one
or two
regulating
hermostats. ny
dryer
with
one regulatinghermostat, he thermostatwillbe a
delicate
emperature
hermostat.
1.
Remove
ront
Panel.
2.
Remove
wires
rom thermostat.
3.
Remove
crews
holding hermostat
o housing.
4.
Remove hermostat.
BLOWER
HOUSING
EXHAUSTDUCT
PlPE
RETAINING
RING
CLAMP
RETAINING
RING
COVER
FOR
IMPELLER
BLOWER
SEAL
FORBLOWER
The felt
seal
or the blower
s
secured o the
lip
of
the cover
or
the blower.
f
a seal
s replaced, lean
surface
and use
Maytag Part No.
55978
rubber
adhesive
o hold
seal.
3 - 16
COVER
FOR BLOWER
1. Remove
ront
panel.
2.
Remove umbler
ront.
3.
Removesix screws
holding
housing.
BLOWER
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4. Remove
crew
holding
over
o base.
BLOWER
HOUSING
5.
lt is not necessary
o removewires
rom hermo-
stats
o
gain
access
o
blower.
Simply
ay
blower
1. Removeblower
mpeller.
cover
orward.
2.
Remove lip
etaining
ing ocated
ehind lower
imoeller .
3.
Remove
our
screws
holding
blower
housing o
BLOWER
IMPELLER
motor mounting
racket.
4.
Removeblower
housing.
The
blower
mpellers attached irecily o
the motor
5.
when replacing
blower
housing
be certain he
shaft and behind he btowercover.
clip
retaining
ing
is
properly
eplaced
nto
the
groove
n the
motor shaft.
1. Remove
lower
over.
2. Remove l ip
retaininging.
EXHAUST
DUCT
PIPE
3. Compress
and
remove
clamp around
hub
of
impelter.
Oneendof
the exhaust
uct
pipe
s held o the back
4.
Work
impeller
back and
forth while
pulling
off
of the
cabinetby
one screw.
t
fits
over
he blower
shaft.
housing n
the opposite
nd.
.
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W^a)F'
\
MOTOR
BASE
IDLER
ARM
&
SHAFT
IDLER
PULLEX
MOTOR
SWITCH
A
switching evice n
a
motor
used o change he
path
of electricity
rom
both start
and
run windings
to run windingonly. t also completes he circuit o
the
heat
sourcewhen motor
reaches
soeed.
The
external
motor
switch s
secured o the motor
with
two screws.
1. Remove ront
oanel.
2. Remove
umbler ront.
3.
Remove
umbler.
4. Remove
wo
screws
holding
switch to dr ive
motor.
MOTORPULLEY
Because
f the variousmotor
pulleys
vailable,hey
are
dentified
sing
grooves
n the hub
of the
pulley.
When
obtaining replacement
otor
pulley,
e sure
the correct
pulley
s
used.
The ollowing
motor
pul-
leys
are not interchangeabl e
ith
each other. Fail-
ure to
use the
correct
motor
pulley
will result n
improper
drying
since
he
clotheswill
not
tumble
correctly.
3 - 1 8
0
grooves-60H2,
1
groove
50H2,
2
grooves-60H2,
3
grooves-S0H2,
52
rpm
pulley-original
umbler
52
rpm
pulley-original
umbler
47 rpm
pulley-ribbed
umbler
47 rpm
pulley-ribbed
umbler
MOTOR
SWITCH
MOTOR
CLIPS
M \
/ f l tu
l " l
-ffitr
DRIVE
MOTOR
GROUND
WIRE
MOTOR
PULLEY
&
SET
SCREW
SPACER
Shown
s the 2-groove,
0
Hz,47 rpm
pulley.
NOTE
GROOVES
1. Remove ront
oanel.
2.
Remove
umbler
ront.
3.
Remove umbler.
4.
Placehexheadwrench n
set
screw.
5. Using
hammer
r
rubbermallet,
tr ike he
end
of the
hexheadwrench,
as shown.
MOTOR ULL EY DJUSTMENT
Positioning
f
the
pulley
n
the motor
shaft
s mpor-
tant
for
proper
alignment
with
the
idler
assembly.
The
distance
rom
the back of the
motor
pulley
o
the aceof the motor
support
must
be 3/8".
A metal
gage (Maytag
Part No.
38623)
s
available
which
can
be
used
o
properlyposition
he
pulley.
To
use
the
gage,
simply
place
he thicker
part
against
he motor
support and the thinnerend
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betweenhe
pulley
nd
hemounting
ing.With
he
proper
/8" dimension
stablished,ighten
he
pul-
ley set
screw.
When eplacing
hemotor
ulley
make
ure he
set
screwalignswith
he lat
sideof the motor
shaft.
Tighten
et screw
ecurely.
DRIVE
MOTORAND
BASE
1.
Removeront
panel.
2. Remove
umblerront.
3. Removeumbler.
4. Remove
wo
screwssecuringmotor
base
o
base rame.
5.
Remove
wires rom
motor
and unhook dler
spring.
6. Slidemotor
base ab from
base rame.
7. Remove
otor
andblower
ssembly
rom
cabi-
net.
8.
Remove
lower omponentrommotor.
NOTE:When nstall ing otor,
be sure o sl ide
motor
base
ab ntoslot n
base
rame.
9. Using
pliers
r screwdriver,
oll
he
clipsoff
of
the motor
mounts.
10.
Remove
motor rommotor
base.
IDLERASSEMBLY
1. Remove
ront
panel.
2. Removeumblerront.
3.
Removeumbler.
4. Remove
pring
ndscrewholding
ssembly.
NOTE:
When eplacinghe dler
assembly pplya
light oating f 56016
Maytag
enter eal
rease
o
the motor support
where t is
contacted y the
spacer
or
the
dler.
IDLER
PULLEY
1. Pry
clip
rom
groove
n
shaft
with
a small crew-
driver.
2. A fiberwasher s l ocated
n bothsidesof
the
pulley.
e certainhese
re
replaced hen
you
reassemblehese
parts.
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UNPLUG
DRYER
JUMPER
WIRE
HIGH
LIMIT
THERMOSTAT
NUT
BOLT
TERM
INSULATOR
NUTS
LOWER
CONE
HEATCONE
1. Remove
ront
oanel.
2. Removescrews
holding
heater cone shi eld
o
base.
Removeshield
rom dryer.
3.
Removescrew
n front of c one
holding one
o
base
and
remove
crew
n
back of cone
holding
cone
tab
to inlet
air duct.
4. Remove
wires o terminal
posts.
5.
Pull
cone
out of drver.
HEATING
LEMENT
The heating lement
tilizes
Nichrome
wire which
is coiledand
strung
hrough
nsulators
n the
heat
cone.
The standard
ryer
s
equipped
with a
heating
element
designed
o draw
approximately
300
watts
when
operated
on
240
volts.
1.
Remove
eat
cone.
2.
Remove
our
sc rews
ho ld ing cone
ha lves
together
and
lay halvesside-by-side.
3-20
INSULATOR
Remove
uts
rom
nsulators
olding nds
f ele-
ment.
Using
pliers,
queeze
nd straighten
nsulator
clips
and
push
clips
out
of
heat cone
halves.
Thread
nsulators
ff
of original
lement'
3 .
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5.
Inspect
nsulators,
eplace
any that
are
dam-
aged.
6. Drop
nsulators
vernew
element
there
are
17).
7.
Place
ooped
ends
of new
element
ver erminal
studs
and replace
nuts. (Don't
overtighten, ou
may
crack nsulator)
8. Reinsert nsulator lips and secureby twisting
tabs
with
pliers.
Maintain
slight ension
on
the
element
as
clips
are
reinstalled.See photo)
9. Be very
carefulwhen
nstalling
ew
element
o
the
element s
not
stretched. f
you
come
up
shortor long
on element
t the
end,
go
back
and
readjust
he
element rom
the
beginning. o
no t
stretch
he ast
part
of the
element
o
fit.
Check
for
crackednsulators.
ny
that
are damaged
should
e
replaced.
10.
Be
sureelement
oesnot
touch nsulators
Also,make
ure he
electrical
onnections
re
tight.
HI-LIMIT
HERMOSTAT
The hi-limit
hermostat
n
an electric
ryer
s
ocated
on the heatcone. t is many imes eferredo as the
safety hermostat.
his
hermostat s located
lose
to the heating
lement
nd
n
the
eventof
an over-
heating
ondition, i l l
cycle he heat
off
quickly.
f
a
dryer s found
o
be cycling
n
the hi- l imit,
heck or
an air flow restriction.
To Reolace:
1. Remove
ront
panel.
2. Loosen
back screw.
3.
Remove ront
screw.
4. Removewires
and
slide hermostat
out.
INLET
DUCT
To replace
he inlet
duct, t will
be
necessary
o
remove
umblerear. he
nlet
uct
s
securedo
he
tumblerear
by
hree
crews,
neat op
and wo
at
the bottom
under he
elt
seal.
Straighten
Taband Pul l
Through
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HOLDING
OIL
BOOSTER
colL
SEAL
PLATE
GAS
VALVE
VALVE
BRACKET
MAGNETIC
TIRRUP
SECONDARY
colL
MAGNETIC
TIRRUP
SHUTTER
HIGH
LIMIT
w
EXTENSION
CONE
RADIANT
SENSOR
BURNER
AIR AND FLAMESPREADER
COMBUSTlON
CONE
M
9 .
5
SHUTOFF
The
gas
controls
tilize
a direct
gnition ystem
(there
s no
pilot
ight). he hree
major omponents
of
the
gas
are:
gniter,
Radiant ensor
nd
Gas
Valve.
1.
lgniter
When he
controls
all
or
heat, ine
voltage
s
applied
o the
gniter.
hiscauses
he
igniter
o heatup
becoming
herry
ed.
t
can
reacha temperature
f approximately
200
degrees
.
n
about
0 seconds.
as
contacting
igniter t his
emperature
ill
gnite
mmediately.
2. Radiant ensor
The
adiant ensor
perates
much ikea
regular
hermostat.
t
is mountedo
theside f
hecombustion
one
ver
anopening
which
exposes
he
sensor
o
the
igniterand
burnerlame.
In
ts normal ondition,
hecontacts
n the
radi-
ant
sensorare
closed
and
the circuit
s com-
pleted
o the gniter.
s
he
gniter
eats
p,
he
heat
adiated y
the
gniter auses
he
radiant
sensor
ontacts
o openbreaking
he circuit
o
the
gniter.
3. Gas
Valve
The
gas
valve s actually
wo
gas
valves, ne
n
series
with the other.
This
s a
3-22
sa fe ty
fea tu re
prov id ing
added
pro tec t ion
against
gas
release
n the event
of a
failureof
one
of
the
valves
o seat
Properly.
The
irst
valve
s openedby a solenoidwhichha s
two
separate
coils
built
nto one
solenoid.
his
solenoid
uses
what
is termed
a split
coil.
Th e
coils
are
referred
o as
the
holding
oil
and
the
booster
coil.
BOOSTER
colL
Both
coils
are
needed
o
lift the armature
an d
open
he
valve.
The
holding
oil
s strong
enough
to
keep he
valve
open
once
the armature
has
been
ifted.
IGNITER
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HOLDINO
colt
\
The
second
f the wo valvess
operated
y he
traditional
necoil
solenoid.his s
called sec-
ondary
oil.
The
sensor,
gniter
nd
gas
valve
reall
nterre-
lated
nd unction
san
gnition
nd
heat
ource.
The
complete
system
unctions
as
follows:
At the startof the cycle, hesensor ontacts re
closed,he gniter
s
at
room
emperaturend he
gas
valve
s
closed lockinghe low
of
gas.
WHT/BRN
25
SECONDARY
corL
. r
RADIANf
/
SENSOR
NOTE:
CONTACT
CLOSED
IGNITER
vAtvE
I
vAtvE 2
! t(0 ioatY
( o r (
J
Operation:ryer
ontrols allingor heat.
PHASE
Power
eaches
he
valve
assembly
y means
of the
Molex
wiring
connector.The
black valve
harness
wire s normally
he
"hot"
side
of the ine
and he red
is normally
he
neutral
side of the line
and
is
com-
pleted hrough he motor centrifugal witch.
Radiant
sensor contacts
closed.
The
holding
oil,
booster oil,and gniter
ll
receive
l ine vo l tage .The
ho ld ing
o i l and
boos te r
co i l
develop
he necessarymagnetic
ull
o
open
Valve
1. The igniter,
operatingat
line
voltage,
begins o
get
veryhot.
Theheat adiated
y the gniter
ffects
the
elementof the
radiant
sensor.
. r
RADIANI
/ SENSOR
IGNITER
vAtvE I
vAtvE 2
Because he
secondary oilon Valve2 is
bypassed
by the
radiant
sensor
contacts,Valve 2 remains
closedand
prevents
he release
f
gas.
PHASE I
The gniter s now hot
and
ValveNo.
1 is
open.With
the
igniter
hot, two th ings
occur:
1. As
the
gniter s heated,ts resistance
ecreases.
2. The heat rom he gniter
auses
he radiant
en-
sor switch o open.
PHASE I I
Valve 1 is
being
held
open by the holdin g
oil and
with the
radiant
sensorcontactsooen because
of
the intenseheat rom the igniter,
he current
paths
in the
circuitchange.
1. With
the sensorcontacts
open,
he
secondary
coilis
no onger
ypassed.
t is now n
series
with
wHr/BRN
s
I
k.__-J
1 , ,
First,
note
on the wiring
diagramhat he radiant
sensor
ontacts re wired
across he secondary
coil.This
effectively
ypasses urrent
round he
secondary
oil
when
he
radiant
ensor ontacts
are closed. alve
2
cannot penwith he radiant
sensor
ontacts losed.
The
booster
oiland he gniter
re
also
wired n
parallel.
ote
hat
while
hese
wo
componentsre
in
parallel
ith
each
other, hey
are
wired n
series
with he radiant
ensor
ndsecondaryoil
combi-
nation.When he radiant
ensor
contactsare
c losed,
ul l
l ine vol tage
s
avai lable
o the
booster
oi land
o he
gni teq.
hen
he adiant
sensor contacts
open current has
to f low
through
he secondaryoi l
on
Valve in
order
to
get
o the booster
oi l and
o the
gni ter .
s igni f icant
ol tage
rop
develops
cross he
secondary
oi l .Whi le
he
paral le l
ooster
oi l
and
gni ter
rest i l l n
thec i rcui t ,
heybecome
ineffective
ue
to the
greatly
educed oltage
avai lable
o them.
l l r
f
:ffi:roo:
R 1
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1 , ,
i . i
1 . ,
* , .
t l , l
E
r
, l i"
S-.BoosrER
R
r
|
.
: .
C O l l
* - R V
the
parallel
ombination
f the booster
coil and
the
ioniter .
IGNI IER
vAtvE
I
vAtvE 2
Becauseof
the
very low resistance f
the
hot
ign i te r ,mos t o f
the l ine
vo l tage s d ropped
across
he secondary
otl.Onlya
small
percent-
age
is
dropped across
the booster
coi l and
igniter .
120
VOLTS
2.
The
secondary oil
now opens
Valve
2 releasing
gas
across
he st i l l extremely
ot igniter .
he
burner
lame s ignited.
While he gniter
i l l
cool,
he ip
s
posit ioned
n
the burner
lame
whichkeeos t hot and
he resis-
tance ow.
The gnition
ycle
s now
completed
nd
he dry-
ing
cycle begins.
Thegasvalveas shippedwith he dryeror for repair
is set
for
use
with natural
gas.
Becauseof differ-
ences
n
operating
pressure
and
heat cont ent of
other
gases,
he valve
must
be converted
o use
fuels
other
than
natural
gas.
Conversion
its are available
o
convert
rom natu-
ral o
L.P.G.
ndback
rom
L.P.G o natural. heck
parts
catalog
or
correct
part
number.
3-24
GAS
CHART
COIL
REPLACEMENT
Individual
as
valvecoi ls
are avai lable.
Should
you
encounter
condition
where he
flame
wil l comeon
the
first ime
but
n subsequent
r ies,
the
flame
will not come
on,
replace
he holdingand
booster
coils.
CAUTI ON:
HUT
OFF
ELECTRI C I TY
AND GAS
UNTIL
INSTALLATION
AS
BEENCOMPLETED.
MAGNETIC
TRAP
MOUNTING
CREWS
MAGNETIC
TRAP
corL
SEAL
PLATE
..O' '
RINGSEAL
ASSEMBLE
ALL PARTS
INCLUDING
O''
RINGSEAL
OVER
END OF GUIDE
TUBE
1. Remove
ront
panel.
2. Remove he wo screwswhichhold hemagnetic
strap
to
the
gas
valve.
3. Cut
the
two
leadsof t he coil being
emoved
and strip
one-half
nch nsulation
rom each
end.
NOTE:
The leadsshouldbe
cut as close
o the
coil
body
as
possible.
4. Use
wire
nuts to splice
he
new
coil
leads
nt o
existing
harness
eads.
GA S
TYPE
8TU
PE R
CU. FT.
,RESSURE
INCHES
SPECtFtC
GRAVITY
]RILL
stzE
MAIN
]URNER
)RIFICE
GAS
DATA
DECAL
{ATURAL
1
075
3 .5
0.6s
42 3-13375
3 -1
1 6 2
LP G
2500
1 1
r .53 54 3 -1 33 173 -1
1 6 7
BOOSTER
corL
7OO
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5 .
Assemble
oil, eal
plate,
nd
O"
ring
eal ver
endof
guide
ube.
INSTALL
WIRENUTS
6. Careful ly
osit ion
oi l
assembly
nd
guide
ube
over
plunger.
7. Replace he two screws
which hold magnetic
strao
to
valve.
8. Check
or
gas
leaks,
using
iquid
eak
detector.
IGNITER
The gniter sused o ignite he
gas
as t comes rom
the
gas
valve.
t is located
on the
left
side of the
burner
as
viewed rom
the
front
of the dryer).
The
igniter s very ragile
and
must
be
handled
arefully.
Should
you
find
an
igniter
which
has
shattered,
replace
gniter .
Operatedryer and see
if igniter
stays
on.
f igniter
tayson
longer han
40
seconds,
replace adiant
sensor.
ROUND GNITER
1. Remove ront
panel.
2. Push the top
cl ip
retainer
up
with the
r ight
thumb.Do not overexpand lipsas a loosecon-
nection
between he gniter
and
clips
may
cause
erraticoperation.
3. Carefully
emove gniterwith left hand.
NOTE:
f necessary,
pair
of snap
ring
pliers
can be used
o
soread he clio.
FLAT GNITER
1. Remove
ront
oanel.
2.
Unplug
gniter
rom
gas
valve
plug
ype
connec-
tor).
3.
Remove crew
and
washer
holding gniter o
DUrner,
RADIANT
ENSOR
The radiantsensor
acts
much
ike
a
thermostat.
1. Remove
ront
panel.
2. Remove
wires rom sensor.
3.
Removescrew
holdingsensor
o
heat
cone.
4. Pull ab on sensor
bracket
rom slot
n heatcone.
HIGHLIMITTHERMOSTAT
The
hi-limit hermostat
s many
imes
eferred o as
the safety
thermostat.
This thermostat
s located
close
o the
heat
source.
lf
a dryer
s
cycling n
the hi-limit hermostat, heck
for restrictions
n
the air
flow
oattern.
1. Remove ront
oanel.
2.
Loosen
back screw.
3.
Remove ront
screw.
4. Removewires and slide hermostat
out.
GAS
VALVEREMOVAL.
1. Remove ront
panel.
2.
Shut
off
gas
supplyand
disconnect
upply
ine o
valve.
3.
Remove wo screws
holding
valve
and
burner
assembly
o base.
4. Disconnect
wire
harness.
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5. Disconnect
ires rom
adiant
ensorocated
n
heat
cone.
6. Remove
ires rom
hi-limit
hermostat.
7.
Slide
valve
bracket
ut
of
slot
in
baseand
remove
alve
and
burner ssembly.
8. Remove
hree
crews
olding
alve
racket
nd
burner o
underside
f
gas
valve.
ORIFICE
The
orifice an
be removedwith
a 3/8" wrench.
HEAT
CONE
1.
Removeront
panel.
2. Remove
as
valve.
3.
Remove
crew n front
of
cone
holding
one o
base.
4. Remove
nescrew
t backof
coneholding
one
tab to inlet
air
duct.
5. Pull
coneout
of
dryer.
INLETDUCT
See
page
MANOMETER
CHECK
The
gas
valve
pressure
an
be checkedwith
a
manometer.
or further
nformation.
efer
o
the
Mechanical
ndElectricalrouble
hooting
uide.
PartNo.
56186.
1 .
2 .
CONSOLE
Remove
ontrol
anel
ssembly.
Remove
ight crews,
wo
on
each ide
nd our
across
he ront,holding
onsole
o top
cover.
TOP
COVER
1. Rem ove ront
panel.
2. Remove wo
screws
(one
in
each
front
corner)
which hold op
cover
o
cabinet.
3.
Removemain wire harness
wiring
rom
compo-
nents
on
control
panel.
Remove
ontrol
anel
ssembly.
Pullmainwireharness
hrough
peningn top
cover.
Remove
onsole.
Push op
coverback o
disengagerom
cabinet
and
remove
op
cover.
CABINETREMOVAL
1. Remove
ront
panel.
2. Remove
op
coverassembly.
3. Removeumbler.
4. Remove
umbler ear.
5.
Remove
ix screws
three
n each
side)
holding
cabinet o
base
rame.
Remove
crews
at
front
corners
nd
acrossback.Remove
abinet.
4.
5.
6.
7 .
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3.
4.
5 .
MI\YTAG
1.
Remove
apeholding
he
doorclosed
and
pull
on
strip of tape
between
door and
cabinet o
open
door.
2. Removedoor knob and screw from accessory
package.
Install
oor
knob.
Do not
overtighten
crew.
Remove
ll ape
on door
andcabinet.
Tilt
dryer
backward.
oosen ront
evelingeg
locknuts
and
nstall
ubber eet.
.
/ff@ffi,|t;,t:':t
"
6.
Tilt
dryerslightly orward.Loosen
ear eveling
leg ocknutsand nstallubber eet.
Dryer
hould
e
ocated
s
close o the washer
as
possible,
onsidering
vailability
f
gas,
electricity
and ocation
hat makes
xhausting
ractical.
Secffion
Fne"Insf
@[il@f
,on
@ nsfoililofno
As
a convenience,
t is
desirableo install
hedryer
to the eft
of
thewasher
ince he
dryer
ooropens
to the eft
and
oading
he
dryer s
easier. owever,
the
dryer
may
be nstalled
o
either ight
or
left
of
washer.
xhaust
may
be out he rear,
he
eft
side
or through
he
baseand
down hrough
he floor.
Dryer
annot e
exhaustedhrough
he
right
side.
For
proper
peration,t is
important
o make
ure
the room
where
dryer
s
located
has
adequate
make-up
ir.
This s
especiallymportant
n
any
areas uch
as bedroom,
athroom
r closet.
On
gas
dryers, dequatelearance
ust
be
main-
tained o
insure
dequate
ir
for
combustionnd
proper
operation
f the dryer.
The
areawhere he
dryer
s located
mustnot
obstruct he
low
of com-
bustion
r
ventilatingir.
When ocating
Maytag
dryer,
he
ollowing
imensions
hould e aken nto
consideration.
When
nstalling
he
dryer he
following
minimum
clearanceso combustibles
hall pply: learanceo
wall:
ides 0
inches,
op
0
inches ith
outside
exhaust,
ear
0
inches
withoutside
xhaust,
incheswith
nside
xhaust.
-
3t;a
9 5 c m
Loosen
Levelino
Leg
Lock
Nuts
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<m
l-
28t/z
9
5 c m
l-
1 3 " . "
34 cm
ELECTRIC
Plusspacebetween
abinet
nd
loor.
DO NOT
EXHAUST
DRYER
NTO
ANY
WALL,
CEILING,
CRAWL
SPACE OR
A CONCEALED
SPACE
OF
A
BUILDING,
ENT
CONNECTION,
GAS
VENT OR
CHIMNEY.
HIS COULD
CREATE
A FIRE
HAZARD
FROM
LINT EXPELLED
BY THE
DRYER.
FOR
THE SAME
REASON,
WE RECOM.
MEND ONLY
METAL EXHAUST
DUCT
TO MINI.
MIZE RESTRICTED
IR
FLOW AND
REALIABLY
INSURE
THE CONTAINMENT
F
EXHAUST
AIR,
HEAT
AND LINT.
NEVER
INSTALL
A SCREEN
OVER
EXHAUST
OUTLET.
NEVERUSE
PLASTIC
OR
OTHER
COMBUSTIBLE
DUCTWORK.
AT
LEAST
ONCE
A
YEAR, INSPECT
AND
CLEAN
INTERIOR OF DUCTWORK. FREQUENTLY
CHECK
AND CLEAN
VENT HOOD
TO ASSURE
PROPER
OPEATION.
A clothes
dryer
produces
ombustible
int
and
the
area
around
he clothes
dryer
shouldbe
kept
free of
lint.
t is
recommendedhat
the dryerbe
exhausted
to
the outsideusing
4" rigidor
flexible
metalduct-
ing.
When
ocated
n
a
bedroom, athroom
r closet,
he
dryer
mustbe exhausted
o the outside
f the
dwell-
ing .
Once
ocation f
the exhaust
outlet
s determined,
4-114"
hole
should
be
cut
in the wall to accept
he
exhaust
hood.
To
permit
sufficient
air
circulation
under
he exhaust
hood, there should
be
no
less
than
a
12" clearance
between
the bottom
of
the
exhaust
hood and
the
ground.
When
possible,
he
exhaust
hood should
not
exhaust
directly
nto a
window
well.
DO NOT terminate
exhaust
under
a
houseor
porch.
4-2
NOTE:
Where
he exhaust
hood
is
to be
installed
through
masonry,
special
masonry aw
is neces-
sary
to cut
the
hole.
lnstall
he exhaust
hood and secure
with screws
o
the outsidewall and sealwith caulking ompound.
The exhaust
hood
may also
be
installed hrough
a
wndow
by
nstalling
window
plate.
Window
plates
are
available
rom
The Maytag
Company.
nstall s
shown.
Installductwork
rom hedryer
o exhaust
ood.Al l
joints
mustbe
made o exhaust
nd
of one
pipe
s
inside
he
ntake nd
of
next
pipe.
On
lexible
etal
ductwork,lljoints hould esecured itha 3-4630
clamp.
DO
NOT use
sheet
metal
screws
when
assembling
igidducting.
hese hould
e
taped.
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FLEXIBLE
UCTWORK
LIMITATIONS
Flexible
etal
uctwork
hould
ot
exceed
4' of
straight
"
ducting.
he
exhaust
ood s equivalent
to 8'of ductand
each 0 degree end
s equivalent
to 8'.Asanexample,
f anexhaust
ood
s
used nd
two 90 degree ends,
he
maximum traight
un
would e
10'.
NOTE: f the adius f a bendwith4" duct s 12"or
greater,
he
bend
anbeconsidered
straight
un.
No more han hree90 degree
endsshould
be
used
n
any
unwith an exhaust
ood.
RIGIDDUCTWORK
LIMITATIONS
Rigid metal ductwork should
not
exceed
50' of
straight
4'
duct.
Each 90 degree elbow
and
the
exhaust
hoodshouldbe
considered quivalent
o 8'
of straight
ductwork.
For example,
f
an
exhaust
hoodand wo 90 degree lbowsare used, he maxi-
mum straightduct allowed
would
be
26'.
Not more
than
hree
90
degreeelbowsshould
be used
n
an y
rigid
ductwork
un with an exhaust
hood.
Four eet
of straightduct
should be al lowed
between90
degreeelbows.
GUIDE
FOR PROPER
EXHAUSTING
1 .Keep he duct
as short
as
possible.
he longer
the duct the more rictionand resistanceo ai r
flow.
Keep he
numberof elbows and
the degree
of
bend to a
minimum
o minimizeair
resistance
due
o dynamics.
We recommendhat
not over
3
elbowsbe
installed
n the duct.
The
smoother
he
nside
urface
f
the duct, he
less he frictionand he
greater
he air
low. t is
becauseof
th is tha t
we
recommendus ing
smooth
r ig id a luminum
duc twork .
F lex ib le
ductwork
has
a
spiral
washboard urface
which
increases
riction
and
sets up
dynamic
urbu-
lencewhichdecreases ir flow.
Never educe
he area of
the
duct.
A 4" round
duct
has
an area
of
approximately
2.57square
inches.
The area
of t he duct should
never
be
reducedbelow
his
figure.
Dryers hould
be exhausted
o the
outside
f the
bui lding.
Do not exhaustdryer
nto any wall,
ceiling, rawl
space,a
concealed paceof a buliding,
ent
con-
nection,
as
vent
or chimney.
lint
accumulation
in such an area createsa
fire hazard.
7.
When ocated n
a bedroom, athroom r closet,
the dryer
must
be exhausted
o the
outsideof
the dwelling.
8.
Do not install
vent hood
at
ground
evel.There
shoufdbe a
12"
(30.5cm)
learance etween
he
bottom
of the exhaust
hood
and
the
ground.
9.
All
exhaust
duct
oints
shouldbe
taped o
pre-
vent l int and
moisture aden
air
from
being
expelled
nto the
building.
10. The ex haust duct and vent hood should be
checked
periodically
nd cleaned s
necessary
to
prevent
a
lint
build-up.
CHART
*Note
No. 1
Chart
ists hisas the
maximum or
"marginal"
oper-
ation.
Under
his condition, he
exhaustduct and
vent hood
must
be
free
of
lint, he int iltermust
be
clean
and the dryer
must not
be overloaded.
f
an y
of
these conditionsare
not met,
the dryer could
cycle on
the hi-limit hermostatextending he dry
time.
t is for
this
reason hat we list his as
"margi-
nal" operationand the maximumducting.
.Note
No. 2
The igures or flexible uct applyonly o the 3-4353
flexible
metal
duct available s an accessory.
Fo r
other
types of
flexiblemetal
ducts,
refer
o
manu-
facturer's
design
data concerning
ir
friction oss.
Friction oss n inches
of
water,
as
measured
y a
manometer,
hould
never
exceed
58"
of
water
col-
umn.
2.
3 .
4 .
5 .
6 .
CFM
Air Flow
Performance
Length
of
Straight
Duct
160+ Best
Rigid Flexible
*Note
2
23' 13'
1s0
Good 34'
18'
140 Acceptable
45' 26"
130
Marginal
*Note 1
50' 34'
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LEFT
SIDEOR
BASEEXHAUST
lf dryer
s
to be exhausted ut the
left
side or
throughbase,
use
the
accessory -4652exhaust
kit, available
romThe Maytag
Company,
nstruc-
tionsare
ncluded ith he kit.
NONEXHAUSTED
INSTALLATIONS
Always
xhaust
as
dryers o the outside.
IF
THE DRYER IS NOT EXTERNALLY
E X H A U S T E D ,S O M E
F I N E L I N T W I L L B E
EXPELLED NTO THE LAUNDRYAREA. AN
ACCUMULATION F DUST OR L INT IN ANY
AREAOF THEHOMECREATES FIREHAZARD.
THE HOMEOWNERSHOULD
E AWARE
OF
THIS
H A Z A R D
A N D I N S T R U C T E D
N
F R E Q U E N T
CLEANING
OR VACUUMING F
THE
LINTACCU.
MULATIONS.
lf the nstaller
as
determined
hat
a
nonexhausted
installation illbe
made,
a 3-3736exhaust eflector
shou ld be
ins ta l led .
Ma in ta in
a 6" c learance
between
he back of
the
control
panel
and
the wall.
NOTE:
A
dacron
mesh int
bag,
Part No.
3-11353,
is
available
rom The Maytag
Company
or
use
on
nonexhausted
nstallations.
lthough he
int
screen
and he
int
bag
will etainmost
of the
int
expelled,
certainamount
of l intwill
be expelled
nto he aun-
dry area.
AN ACCUMLULATION F LINT
CRE-
ATES
A FIREHAZARD.THEREFORE, REQUENT
CLEANING OR VACUUMING
OF THE L INT
ACCUMULATIONS NECESSARY.
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ADDITIONAL
FACTS ABOUT EXHAUST.
ING
Thesearge
apacity
aytag
ryers redesignedo
move
180
cubic
eet
of
air
per
minute. s
exhaust
ducting
s
added,
t imposesesistance
o the
low
of air
whichmustbeovercomey hedryer xhaust
fan. This resistance
s
due o static,
elocity
nd
dynamic
ressure
hich s
expressed
n inches
f
watercolumn s measuredy a manometer.
Thereare
wo types
of
pressure
oses:
(1)
Staticor
frict ion
osses
and
(2)
velocity
r
dynamic
osses.
A.
Static
r
frictionosses.
We
will
efer
o this
as
friction.)
Friction
osses
re
caused y heactual
ubbing
of
theair
molecules
long
he
sides f
theduct.
Pressure
osses n
straight
uns
of duct are
referred o as frict ion osses. he pressure
would ropdue
o rictionosses
etween
oints
1
and
2
of
the
duct
n the ollowing
rawing.
Dynamic
ossesesultrom
air
urbulencehich
occur
when
he
air
flow
changes irection r
when heresa changen hecross-sectionrea
of the duct.
A
change f cross-sectionalrea
s llustrated
n
the above rawing.
he reducer
ecreases
he
cross-sectional
reawhichncreases
hevelocity
and
resul ts n
dynamic
ressure
oss.
The
amount
of
fr ict ion
hrough
a
reducer
aries
directly
ith he
square f he
velocity
f air.
This
simplymeans hat the resistance
hrough
reducers veryhigh
as comparedo a straight
runof duct.
Proper peration ndefficient rying s depen-
dentupon
proper
ir
low.The
dryer
s
designed
for
useof a
4"
ductand
reductionsn
the
duct
are
not recommended.
Dynamics
Between
and3
in
the drawing,
reducer
hasbeen dded o
theduct .
The educer
p-
poses
heai r
owand
sets
up
ai r urbulence
1
I
3
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B.
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which
results
n
a
pressure
oss.
These
Maytag
dryers are designed o move 180
CFM of air
per
minute
as
they
are
received.
As
exhausting s
added,
his air
f low
is
decreased.
Chart1
on
page
is
provided
s
a
quick
eference
guide
as to
allowableengths
f duct
and
heir
effect
upon air flow
and dryer
efficiency.
here
are
many
factors nfluencing ir flow such as the considera-
t ions isted
under
Guide
or Proper
Exhausting.
n
addition o
these items, the
operator's
practices
also affect
air
low,
efficiency nd the
resulting
ry -
ing
times.
a.
Failure
o
clean he int ilter egularly ill esult
n
a
reduction
n
air low
and
will
cause he dryer o
take longer
o
dry
the
clothes.
b. Overloadingestricts
roper
air
low through
he
drum
which
wil l
also decrease
ff ic iency nd
extend he
dry
time.
Gas operated
dryers
are equippedwith
a
burner
orifice or
operation
n
NATURAL
as.
f
the
dryer s
to
be operated
on LP
gas,
it must
be converted
correctly or
safety and
proper
performance.
on -
version
its rom
NATURAL
o LPG,
or
LPG
o NAT-
URAL are
ava i lab le . f
o ther
convers ions
re
required,
heck
with local gas
util ity for
specific
information oncerning onversion equirements.
NOTE:
The
conversion
should
always
be
per-
formed
by
a
qualified
service technician.
A 112"
as
supply ine s recommended
nd must
be
reduced
o connect
o the
3/8"
gas
ine
on the
dryer.
Addit ional ly,
118"
N.P.T.
National
ipeThread)
plugged
apping,
accessibleor
test
gage
connec-
tion, must
be
installed
mmediately
pstream
f the
gas
supply onnectiono
the dryer.Refer
o
your
local
as
utility
r
plumbing
ontractor
hould
ou
have
questions
n the
nstallation
f the
plugged
tapping.
The
dryerand
ts ndividual
hutoff
alve
must
be
disconnectedrom
he
gas
supply
piping
ystem
during
ny
pressure
esting
f the
system t test
pressures
n
exesss
f
112 .S.l.G.
The
dryer
must
be
solated
rom he
gas
supply
ip-
ing
system y closing
ts ndividual
anual
hutoff
valve
uring ny
pressure
esting
f the
gas
supply
piping
ystemat test
pressures
qual o
or
less
than112 .S.l.G.
In
other
words, f the
test
pressure
s
above1/2
P.S.l.G.,
isconnect
ipe
or
dryerbefore esting
pipe.
f i t is less
han
112P.S.|.G.
t 's
ok to
leave
connected ut shut off
internal
hut-off alve n
dryer.
Thegassupply hould e connectedo the dryer
using
pipe
oint
compound r a
Teflono
ape on
male
hread onnections.
NOTE:Any
pipe
oint
compound sed
must
be
resistant
o the actionof any
iquified
etroleum
gas.
Turn
on
gas
supply ndopen he
shutoff t
the
gas
valve.
Check ll
gas
connections
or eaks
using
soap
olution.
f
bubbles ccur,ighten
onnections
and
echeck.
O
NOT
usean
open
lame
o check
for
gas
eaks.
NOTE:As a courtesy, any ocal
gas
utilities ill
inspect
gas
appliancenstallat ion.
heckwith
your
utility
o
see
f this
services
provided
n
your
area.
GAS
IGNITION
This
ryer ses nautomaticgnition
ystemo ight
the
main
burner
when
he
dryer
s
turned n.
G A SL I N E
AGA
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OBSERVE LL NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL ODESAND LOCAL
CODESAND
ORDINANCES
ELECTRICAL
ERVICE
GAS MODELS
120 VOLTS,
0 HZ
ONLY
A 120volt,
60 Hz, 15
ampere
used
electrical
upply
is required.
n individual
ranch
or
separate)circuit
servingonly this
appliance s recommended.
O
NOT USEAN EXTENSION ORDunless t meets
all
requirements
s outlined or
grounding,
olariz-
ing
(3-wire)
and
capacity.Wire
size should
be at
leastNo. 14.
BEFORE LUGGING
N POWER
CORD,
OPERAT-
lNG,
OR TESTING,ol low
grounding
nstructions
in
GroundingSection.
GROUNDING 120 VOLTS, 0 HZ
IMPORTANT
AFETY
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING To
prevent
nnecessary
isk
of
fire,
electricalhockor
personal
njury,
ll
wiring
and
grounding
ust
be done
n
accordance
ith the
National lectrical
odeand
ocal
odesandordi-
nances.t is the
personal
esponsibility
ndobliga-
tion of the appliance wner o
provide
dequate
electricalervice
or this appliance.
ELECTRICAL
GROUND
S REQUIREDON
THIS APPLIANCE
This
ppliance
s
equipped
ith
a
power
upply ord
having 3-prong
roundinglug.
For
your
safety,
this cord
must
be
plugged
nto
a
mating
prong
type
wall receptacle hich s
properly
wired,
grounded
nd
polarized.
4-6
lf a
matingwall receptacle
s not
available.
ontact
a
qualified
lectrrcian
o
have
the
wall receptacle
replaced.f there
s
any
question,
ocal
building ffi-
cialsor electrical
ti l i tyshouldalso be consulted.
DO
NOT
UNDER
ANY CIRCUMSTANCES,
REMOVE THE ROUND GROUNDING
PRONG
FROM POWER
SUPPLY
CORD.
ADDITIONALROUND
PROCEDURE
WHERE
LOCAL
CODE
PERMITS.
An external
round
wire,
clampand screwsare
pro-
vided
or
assistance
n meeting ocal
codes.
Where
approved,
t
is
recommendedhis additionalground
be
installed.A
proper
external
ground
MUST
be
determined
r ior
to
wire hookup.
Consult
ocal
building fficials nd
qualified
lectrician
n
he event
any
questions
xist.
3
GROUND
SCREW
CLAM P
WIRE
a:
t
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ALL
GROUNDING
ND
WIRINGMUST
BE
DONE
IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH
NATIONAL
AND LOCAL
CODES.
U.S.
MODELS
THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL
CODE
ANS|/NFPA O. 70-1981.
ELECTRICALERVICE
50
HZ
A
product
manufacturedor 120volt,
50
Hz
or
230
volt,50 Hz,mustbe usedon the voltage nd re-
quency
t was
designed
or. t
should e operated
on an
ndividual
ranch ircuit nd
used
y
no ess
than15
ampere
use
r circuit reaker. xport
mod-
els
may equirehe
addition f a
plug
on
he
power
cord.
t s he esponsibilityf owner o nsure iring
of
power
ordand
eceptacle
as
been
done
prop-
erly.Consult
ocal
utility r
qualified
lectrician.
GROUNDING 50
HZ
IMPORTANTSAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING To
prevent
nnecessary
isk
of
frre,
electricalhock
or
personal
njury, ll
wiring
and
grounding
ust
be done
n
accordance
ith
ocal
electrical odes.
ELECTRICAL
GROUND
S REQUIRED
ON T HIS APPLIANCE
Due o variationf electrical
ervicesverseas,pe -
cific
grounding
nstructions
ustbe determinedy
the ownerandat
the
point
of
installation.
An
externalground
ire,
lamp
ndscrews re
pro-
vided or
assistance
n meeting
ocal
odes.
Where
permitted
y
local
code,use
theseas additional
grounding
rovisions.
Consult
ocal
tility r
qualified
lectrician
efore ll
ground
onnectionsre
made.DO NOT
plug
n,
operate r
test
appliance
ntil
proper
nstructions
obtained nd
the appliance
as
been
properly
grounded.
ELECTRIC
MODELS
UNITED
TATES NLY
Electric
models
re
equipped
ith
a
ground
trap
for
grounding
he dryer,
which s
connectedt
the
factory
o
the P2 erminal
ost.
To
avoid he
possi-
bility f electrical
hock,hedryer
mustnot
becon-
nected o a
120 volt 2-wirecircuit.
The useof the groundstrap s permitted y the
national lectrical
ode;
however,
f
use of the
ground
trap
s
prohibited
y
ocal
odes,
he
dryer
mustbe
grounded
n
accordance
ith
ocal
odes.
GAS MODELS
Maytag
as
operatedryers redesigned
or
oper-
ation
n
120 olt,
0
HzAC approvedlectrical
er-
vice,
protected
y a
15
amp use or comparable
circuit
reaker.
On
gas
models,he electrical
ower
cord
comes
already ttached
o thedryer.
Plug
he
power
ord
into
a
nearby120 volt, 3-prong
roperly
wired
grounded
eceptacle.
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ELECTRIC ODELS
u.s. MoDELS 120t240 OLT
OR
'1201208
voLT
Maytag
lectric ryers remanufacturedo
operate
on
1201240olt,
60
Hz
AC
approved lectricaler -
vice.Should he dryer
be operated n a
208 volt
electricalystem,hedryermustbeconverted.he
MaytagComparry
akes
a heating
lement
it
available,
art
No.
3-4837,
hich s
used o convert
the dryer
rom
a
240volt
o a 208 volt
system.
The
circuit hould e
used
hrough
30 amp
use
or
comparableircuit
reaker, n
bothsides f
the
line.
The
service ord eceptacle
hould
e
wired
with no
smallerhan
a
No. 10 wire
and
be sure
a
strain
elief s
used.
STRAIN
O
RETIEF
POWER
CORD
NOTE:The
service
ord
s not
provided
ith
elec-
tric model ryers.Connect
he
power
ordas
fol-
lows:
1. Removehe terminal lock
cover
plate
on
the
back
panel
o
the
dryer
o
gain
access o
the
terminal
lock.
4-8
2.
Remove
crew
r
Plate
The
neutral ine
of
the
service ord
must
always
be connected
o the P2 service
post.
The two
120 volt ines
of
the service ord then
go
to the
P1 and
P3 terminalblock
posts
as shown.
Besure
erminal lock
uts
are
ightand
eplace
terminal lock
over.
Plug
power
cord
nto
receptacle.
1. Movedryer
nto ocation.
2. Leveldryer.
djust s
necessaryo
match eight
of automatic
asher.
3.
Tighteneveling
eg ock nuts against aseon
both
rontand
rear evelingegs.
4.
Operate ryer
o test
nstallation.
3 .
Tighten
Leveling
Leg
Lock
Nuts
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I I \ ' "
I
To
adjust
main
burner
lame,
oosen
screw
holding
air shutter
and
rotate
shutter
until a
yellow
lame
appears.Then reverse
he rotation
of the
shutter
until the
yellow
disappears
nd the
burner has
a
steady
blue
lame.
To
achieve
his, t may
be neces-
sary o
adjust he flame
untilonly a very
small
yel-
low flame s
at the tip
of the
blue flame. After
a
period
of
about
ive
minutes,
llof the
yellow
hould
disappear.f not, readjust
he shutter
lightly.When
the
desired esults
are
achieved,ighten
he
screw
to lock
the
shutter
n
place.
ALCOVE
OR CLOSET
INSTALLATION
When
he
dryers o
be nstalledn
analcove rea
r
a closet,
learance
hould
e
provided
roundhe
dryer or
an adequate
ir
supply nd or
ease
of
installation
ndservicing.
learancesor the
com-
panion
utomatic asher
hould lso
be consid-
ered.
n
appliancenstalled
n
a closet
hall ave o
other uel
burning
ppliancenstalled
n the
same
closet. hedryermustbeexhaustedo theoutside
to minimize
xcessive
int
accumulation
nd to
maintain
ood
rying.We ecommend
llowanceor
more
learancehan
heminimumnstallation
lear-
ances s
shown.
Make
up
air openings
Each
opening
rea
must
have
a minimum
f 36
square nches
more
s
better).These
openings
FRO}IT
VIEW
Make
up
air
openings
rnust
not
be obstructed.
Louvered
oor
with
equivalent
ir opening
s
acceptable.)
MOBILE
HOME
INSTALLATION
Maytag
dryers are cert ified
by the American
Ga s
Association
nd bear a label
stating hey
are
suita-
ble for installationn mobilehomes.
When instal led
n mobile
homes,
he
instal lat io
must
conform o the Federal
Standard or
Mobile
Home
Construction
nd Safety.Title24
HUD
(Part
280),1976
or
when
suchstandard s not
applicable
with the
Standard or Mobile
Homes
ANSI/NFPA
NO.
5018-1977.
When nstalling
dryer
n
a mobile
ome,
provisions
for
anchoring he
dryer o the
floor
must
be
made.
An
anchor
bracket
it
is
available, art
No.
3-3740.
Electric
ryersshouldalso
be
secured. nstructions
for installing
he
anchor
brackets
are contained
n
each
kit.
All mobile
home nstallations
ust
be exhausted
o
the
outside
with
the
exhaust
duct termination
securely
astened
o the mobile
home
structure,
using materials hat w ill
not
support
combustion.
Exhaust he
dryer using r igid/f lexibte
luminum
exhausting
materials,
nd
ocate
n
an
area hat
pro-
vides
adequatemake-up
ir.The
exhaust
uct must
not terminate
beneath
he mobile
home.
ODDCYCLEOPERATION
ThisMaytag
ryer s manufactured
or
operation
n
60 Hz AC
approved
lectrical
ervice.
he
dryer s
not
designedor
useon
50 HZ AC
electrical
ervice
and
conversion
f the
product
rom
60 to
50 Hz
operations not
recommended.
or
additional
nfor-
mat ion
on
50
Hz
products ,
r i te
AMERICAN
STEEL
XPORT
OMPANY,
10MADISON
VE-
NUE,
NEWYORK,
EWYORK
0017.
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591
8
591
9
591 0
591 1
591
3
591
4
Vent
kit
-
standard
4"
(10.16cm)
-
kit includeswo
elbows,
hree
pipes
andone
venthood.
Venthood
4"
(10.16cm)
pening.
Aluminum
ipe
4"
x
24"
(10.16cm
x
60.96cm).
Aluminumlbow 4" (10.16cm).
Afuminum
indow
late
12" x 18"
(30.48cm
45.72cm)
4"
(10.16cm)
hole.
Aluminum
indow
late
15"
x
20"
(38.1Ocm
50.80cm)
4"
(10.16cm)
hole.
Flexible ent
kit
-
contains
wide
opening
vent
hood, wall
plate,
wo
clampsand
lexible
luminum
ent
duct.
Exhaustdeflector
it.
Flexible luminum
ent duct
-
4"
(10 .16cm)
iameter
38"
(81 .28cm)
lengthstretches
o
8'
(2.44m).
Clamp
or
f lexible
luminum
uct.
Exhaust
duct
kit for base or
left
side
exhausting.
Dacron
int bag.
Bracket
or exhaust
deflector.
Screw
-
exhaust
deflector
bracket o
cabinetback.
591
3
3-3736
3-4353
3-4630
3-4652
3-1
1
353
3-13272
2-11294
Witha
gas
dryer,o
prevent
he
possibility
f
hazard
due
to
electrical
hock,
never
plug
dryer
electric
cord
into a receptacle
hich
s not
adequately
grounded
nd
n
accordance
ith ocalandnational
codes.See
nstallation
nstructionsith dryer.
Electric ryers
with
a UL symbol
n the
data
plate
havebeen
istedwith Underwriters'
aboratories,
Inc.;
hose
with
a CSA
symbol n
the data
plate
have een
isted
ith
Canadian
tandards
ssocia-
tion.Gas
dryers
with
an
A.G.A. ymbol
n
he
data
plate
have een
istedwith
TheAmerican as
Asso-
ciation;
hose
with
a CGA
symbolon
hedata
plate
havebeen
istedwith he Canadian
as
Associa-
tion.
Nevertheless,s
with
any
equipment
sing
electricalndmoving arts, heresa potential az-
ard.
To use this appliance
afely,
he operator
should
become
amiliar
with the
instructions
or
operation
f
the dryer and
alwaysexercise
are
whileusing
he appliance.
1. To avoid
possibility
f
fire
or explosion:
a.
ltemscontaining
oam
ubber
may
also
be
labeled
atex
foam)or
foam rubber-l ike
materials
ustnotbe
dried
n a
heat etting.
Foam ubbermaterials, henheated, an
under
ertain
ircumstances
roduce
ire
by
spontaneous
ombustion.
b.
Any
materialon
hich
ou
have sed clean-
ingsolvent,
r
which
s
saturated
ith
lam-
mable
iquids r solids, hould
ot
be
placed
in he
dryer ntil
ll races
f these
lammable
liquids r solids
nd
heir umes
have
been
removed.
hereare
many
highly lammable
items sed
n
homes, uch s:acetone,
ena-
tured
lcohol,
asoline,
erosene,ome
iquid
household
leaners,
ome
spot
removers,
turpentine,axesandwax removers.
2. CHILDREN
HOULD
EVER
E PERMITTED
TO OPERATE,
OR
PLAY IN,
WITH
OR
AROUND
HISDRYER.
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Sccfnon
Worr@nny
@
MAYTAG
Repiloaenncnfonfs
PRODUCT
WARRANTY
AND REPLACEMENT
PARTS POLICY
PRODUCT
ARRANTY
Full
One Year
Warranty
For
one
(
1
year
from
he
dateof
original
etail
purchase,
ny
part
which ail s n normalhome
use
will
be repaired
r
replaced
ee
of charge.
Thiswarrantyapplieswhen heappliances ocated n he UnitedStatesor Canada.Appliancesocatedelsewhere re covered v the imited
warranty,
ncluding
arts
which
fail
during he first
year.
Limited
Parts Warranty
Dur ing
he Second
Year rom
the date
of
or ig ina l e ta i l
purchase,
ny
par t
which fa i ls in normalhome use wi l l
be
repa i red
r
rep laced
ree
of charge or
the
par t
t se l f ,
w i th
the
owner
pay ing
a l l o ther cos ls , nc lud ing abor .
Additional
Limited Warranty
Against
Rust
Shouldany
of
the
parts
isted
below ust
during he five
year period
starting rom the
date of
retail
purchase,
epair
or replacement
ilt
oe
made
ree
of chargeduring
he first
year.
After
he first
and hrough
he
fifth
year,
epair
or replacement
ill
be
made
ree
of
charge
or
the
part
tself with
he
owner
paying
allothercosts, ncluding
abor.Parts
covered y this warranty
are
he
exterior abinet, ncluding
ront
door,
the clothes umbler
nd tumbler
ront
and back.
How and Where to Receive Warranty Service
r
Call or
write
the authorized
Maytag
dealer rom whom
the appliancewas
purchased
or the
authorized ervice irm
designated
by
it .
.
ll
the ownermoves
rom he
selling
ealer's ervicing
reaafter
purchase,
allor
write
any authorizedMaytag
dealer r authorized
ervice
firm in
or
near
he new location.
o
Should he owner not receive
satisfactorywarranty
service
rom
one of the
above, call
or
write
Service Department,
The Mayrag
Company,Netwon,
owa
50208;
and arrangements
or warranty
servicewill
be
made.
This
Warranty
gives you
specific egal rights,
and
you
may
also
have
other
rights
which vary from
state
to
state
REPLACEMENT
OLICY
ON
REPAIRPARTS
It s Maytag's
olicy
o replace
t
no
charge
ny
defective,
enuine
eplacement
art
for
one
year
rom
he
date
the
part
s
replaced
r
for
he
balance
f the
original
roduct
arranty,
hichevers
greater.
his
policy
pplies
only o the
cost
of
the
part
tself,
ot
to
labor
or transportation
osts.
Return
ny
defective
arts
o
your
egular
Maytag
arts
ource
or replacement
ithin
0days
rom
he
dateof
failure.
ag
each
part
eturned
ith
a
completed
aytag
Return
Material ag.
Transportation
n
replacementarts
s
F.O.B.
Maytag
arts
source.
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RETURN
MATERIAL
AG
The tag shown
must
be
filled
n
completely
nd
attached
o each
part
being
eturned
or warranty
adjustment.
orrectly
illing
ut
the ag
will nsure
proper
andling
nd
processing
f the adjustment.
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Secffion
43-5t8"
36"
28-1t2"
27"
MAYTAG
DIMENSIONS
Height
o top
of control
cover
Height
o top
of cabinet
width
Depth
including
-112"
verhang)
A full washer oad s
a
full
dryer
oad.
114HP;115
volt,
60Hz; hermoprotected,
utomaticeset
motor
used.
1
10.8cm
91.4cm
72.4cm
68.6cm
CAPACITY
MOTOR
AIR FLOW
DRUM
SPEED
ROTATION
EXHAUST
52
RPM
on
"08"
47 RPM
on
"08"
4 7 R P M
o n
" 1 0 "
180
cu.
t.
per
minute
xhaustedrom
dryer.
&
&
&
"09"
models
with
original
umbler.
"09"
models
with
revised
ibbed umbler.
"12"
mode ls .
Clockwisewhen viewed rom
the
front.
RIGIDALUMINUM
UCTWORK
Maximum
ength
50 ft .
Subtract
8
ft. for
each
elbow used
and
the
exhausthood.
The
dryer may
be exhausted
ut the back, o the left
side,or through he
base.
lf
exhausted ut the left
side
or base,subtract
an additional
ft.
from the maxi-
mum
ength.
FLEXIBLE
LUMINUM
UCTWORK
Maximum
ength
34 ft .
SubtractB
ft.
for
each
elbow used and the exhausthood. For
example, f
an
exhausthood is
used
and two 90 '
elbows,
he maximum
straight
un
of
flexible
aluminum
uctworkwould
be
10 f t .
A
gradual
bend
(a
radius
of
12"
or
more) s
considered
s a straight un.
The
dryer
may
be
exhausted
ut
the
back, o the
left
side or through
he
base.
f
exhausted
ut
the left
side or base,subtractan
additional ft. from
the maxi-
mum
ength.
1 .
2 .
3 .
3 .
4.
1 .
2 .
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HEATSOURCE
1.
GAs
a. Single
ort
valve capable
f
providing
2,000
BTU.
b.
Directgnition y
igniter
ar.
c.
The
circuit hould
e
fusedwith
a
15
amp
useor comparable
ircuit reaker.
Maximumraw
s
6 amps.
2. ELECTRIC
240 VOLTS
a. Nichrome elix oil atedat 5300wattsat 240volts,A.C.
b.
Total
wattage
includingrive
motor 5600.
c.
The
circuit hould
e
fusedwith
a 30
amp
useor comparable
ircuit reaker
n
bothsidesof
the ine.
Maximum
raw
s 25
amps.
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3308"
Models
$!rr l t , rt ;
DEg1
$!
lr,nr,rt;
DE
.
DG 106
DE DG
107
'W|wwqr;egt t:?/q4..:'.r.: ..
DE
-
DG
308
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DE- DG309
DE
.
DG
408
DE
.
DG
409
DE
.
DG 608
DE
-
DG 808
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"10"
Models
N l s & l
o4rll't*G
gi:.1
DE DG110
DE DG
210
DE DG410
DE DG
510
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DE DG610
DE
DG710
DE
DG
810
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Models
t\
DE
.
DG
212
DE
.
DG 412
DE
DG312
DE
DG512
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DE- DG612
DE
.
DG712
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