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Maytag MER5752BAW / MER5752BAQ / MER5752BAB Electric Kitchen Range Questions & Answers
Squeaky oven door
Put a few drops of WD 40 oil on the hinges supporting the oven door
3/8/2011 12:31:31 AM •
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on Mar 08, 2011
My electric oven will not
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Sorry to read about your problem, I hope this helps you out.
You may have a defective temp probe, or bad coil and or a bad control knob
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12/24/2010 2:56:18 PM •
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on Dec 24, 2010
How old is my Magtag
The date of manufacture is determined by the SERIAL number on the appliance. The following link explains how to determine the age on a Maytag appliance:
http://www.fixya.com/support/r3576445-determining_the_age_of_your_maytag_appli
Locate your serial number. It will be located on the same nameplate as the model number. On most Maytag appliances, this information can be found on the back of the operator control panel. If not located there, look around the oven door or lower drawer opening.
The two LETTERS at the end of the serial number represent the date of manufacture. The FIRST letter represents the YEAR, while the SECOND letter represents the MONTH.
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8/12/2010 9:43:30 PM •
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on Aug 12, 2010
Stove ignitor does not light burner. How to fix ?
This may sound silly and I know your stove is gas, but is your stove plugged into a power outlet on the wall? Some older stoves had the igniters powered from a wall socket so had to be 'plugged in' and others are powered by replaceable batteries, (AA's or AAA's), with the pack being mounted low down on the front, near one of the front feet. If it is a battery type try changing the battery for a new one. Sometimes the fix is that easy.
My maytag gemini oven keypad (numbers only) stopped working.
If the keypad on your Maytag Gemini oven (numbers only) has stopped working, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Power cycle the oven: Turn off the oven by unplugging it from the power source or by switching off the circuit breaker. Leave it powered off for a few minutes, and then plug it back in or switch the circuit breaker back on. This can sometimes reset the keypad and resolve temporary issues.
- Check for physical damage: Inspect the keypad for any physical damage, such as cracks or signs of wear. If you notice any damage, it may be causing the keypad malfunction. In such cases, the keypad might need to be replaced.
- Clean the keypad: Over time, dirt, grease, or food particles can accumulate on the keypad, which can interfere with its functioning. Use a soft, damp cloth to gently clean the keypad. Avoid using harsh chemicals or excessive moisture that could damage the keypad.
- Test the oven's other functions: Check if other functions of the oven are working properly, such as the temperature controls and other buttons. If only the numeric keypad is affected, it could indicate a specific issue with that part of the keypad or the underlying circuitry.
- Contact Maytag customer support: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it is advisable to contact Maytag customer support or schedule a service appointment with a qualified technician. They will be able to provide further guidance and assistance in diagnosing and fixing the problem.
I changed my Maytag over to lp and the oven and broiler don't get propane to it it glows but no flam what's wrong
If you've converted your Maytag oven to LP (propane) and you're experiencing issues with the oven and broiler not receiving propane and not producing a flame, there could be a few possible causes:
- Gas supply: Ensure that the propane supply to the oven is turned on and the gas valve is fully open. Check that the propane tank is properly connected and that there is sufficient propane in the tank. If the tank is low or empty, it may need to be refilled.
- Incorrect conversion: Double-check that the conversion from natural gas to LP was done correctly. Verify that the conversion orifices have been installed in the correct locations and that the air adjustment shutters or plates have been adjusted according to the manufacturer's instructions. Improper conversion can result in inadequate gas flow and a lack of flame.
- Clogged orifices: It's possible that the orifices, which control the flow of gas, have become clogged with debris or residue during the conversion process. Clean the orifices using a small brush or a compressed air canister specifically designed for cleaning gas orifices.
- Gas pressure: LP gas operates at a higher pressure than natural gas. Ensure that the pressure regulator on the oven has been adjusted or replaced to accommodate LP gas. If the regulator is not properly set for LP gas, it may not deliver the correct pressure for proper combustion.
- Faulty ignition system: If the oven and broiler are glowing but not producing a flame, there may be an issue with the ignition system. Check the igniter for any signs of damage or wear. A faulty igniter may not generate enough heat to ignite the propane. Consider replacing the igniter if necessary.
If you've checked these potential issues and the problem persists, it may be best to contact a qualified appliance technician or the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance. They can provide specific troubleshooting steps or arrange for a service visit to diagnose and resolve the issue with your Maytag oven.
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