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Maytag MAV6300 User Manual

Maytag MAV6300
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Maytag MAV6300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMaytag
ModelMAV6300
TypeTop Load Washer
Capacity3.6 cu. ft.
ColorWhite
Energy Star CertifiedNo
Spin Speed700 RPM
AgitatorYes
Voltage120V
Width27 inches
Depth27 inches
Height43 inches

Summary

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

INTRODUCTION

SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION

WASHER PRE-INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

Details requirements for installing the washer, including electrical and plumbing needs.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

Specifies the necessary electrical connections, voltage, and circuit protection for the washer.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

Provides essential guidance on proper grounding procedures to ensure electrical safety.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

Step-by-step instructions for correctly installing the washing machine.

FINAL INSTALLATION CHECK LIST

A checklist to verify all installation steps have been completed correctly before operation.

UNIQUE INSTALLATIONS

Guidelines for specific installation scenarios, such as on painted or carpeted floors.

SPECIFICATIONS - WASHER

CYCLE CHARTS

COLORS

Cycle timing details for washing clothes in various colors.

WHITES

Cycle timing information for washing white laundry items.

DELICATES

Cycle timing details for washing delicate fabrics.

SPECIAL TOOLS

SECTION 2. OUTLINE OF MECHANICAL OPERATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Overview of the washer's mechanical design and operational principles.

CLUTCH ASSEMBLY

Detailed explanation of the clutch assembly's components and function.

DRIVE PULLEY AND CAMS

Description of the drive pulley and cam mechanisms and their roles in operation.

SECTION 3. EXPLODED VIEW OF COMPONENTS

SECTION 4. CABINET ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS

CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY

Instructions for removing and replacing the control panel assembly.

VERTICAL SWITCHES (Push Button)

Procedures for removing and replacing vertical push-button switches.

TIMER REMOVAL

Steps for removing the timer on various MAV models.

AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL BOARD

Details on removing and accessing the automatic temperature control board.

TOP COVER ASSEMBLY

Procedure for removing and accessing the top cover assembly.

STANDARD LID ASSEMBLY

Information on the standard lid assembly removal and installation.

DETERGENT DISPENSER

Instructions for removing and servicing the detergent dispenser.

FRONT PANEL

Steps for removing and reinstalling the front panel for access to components.

REAR ACCESS PANEL

Procedure for removing the rear access panel to reach internal components.

BASE ASSEMBLY

Information regarding the base assembly and its role in supporting the washer.

STABILIZER ASSEMBLY

Instructions for removing and installing the stabilizer assembly for stability.

TOP COVER TO CABINET HINGE

Procedure for removing the hinge assembly that connects the top cover to the cabinet.

SECTION 5. WATER - RELATED COMPONENTS

WATER MIXING VALVE

Description and location of the water mixing valve.

WATER INLET FLUME

Details the water inlet flume and its connection to the water valve.

HOSES

Information on water supply hoses, including inlet and pressure switch hoses.

AIR BELL

Explains the function of the air bell and its role in the water level system.

TUB TOP

Description of the tub top, including overflow areas and bleach dispenser.

AGITATOR

Overview of the agitator assembly, its construction, and mounting.

INNER TUB

Details on the inner tub, its design for water flow, and construction.

OUTER TUB ASSEMBLY

Information on the outer tub assembly, its mounting, and sealing.

PUMP ASSEMBLY

Detailed explanation of the pump assembly, its components, and removal/installation.

WATER VALVE INJECTION SYSTEM

Procedure for accessing and removing the water valve injection system.

Stainless Steel Spinner Assembly

Description of the stainless steel spinner assembly and its components.

SECTION 6. SUSPENSION SYSTEM

SUSPENSION HOUSING

Details on the suspension housing, its fabrication, and mounting of components.

TUB BRACES

Information on tub braces, their attachment points, and securing method.

SUSPENSION SPRINGS

Explanation of the suspension springs, their function, and replacement using a special tool.

SECTION 7. TRANSMISSION AND RELATED COMPONENTS

SEAL NUT ASSEMBLY

Description of the seal nut assembly, its components, and removal.

UPPER BEARING AND SEAL HOUSING

Details on the upper bearing and seal housing assembly and its removal.

TUB SEAL REPLACEMENT

Procedure for replacing the tub seal, emphasizing cleaning mating surfaces.

SPIN BEARING REPLACEMENT

Steps for replacing the spin bearing, including necessary tools.

DRIVE PULLEY AND CAMS

Explanation of the drive pulley and cam operation for agitation and spin.

BRAKE AND SNUBBER ASSEMBLY

Description of the brake and snubber assembly, its components, and function.

BRAKE REPLACEMENT

Procedure for replacing the brake assembly, including lubrication.

TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY COMPLETE (Non-Repairable)

Overview of the complete transmission assembly, noting it is non-repairable.

TRANSMISSION HOUSING ASSEMBLY

Details on the transmission housing assembly, its construction, and oil seal.

OIL SEAL REPLACEMENT

Procedure for replacing the oil seal on the drive shaft of the transmission.

LOWER BEARING ASSEMBLY

Description of the lower bearing assembly and its role in supporting the drive tube.

DIAGNOSING TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS

Guidance on identifying and troubleshooting common transmission issues like leaks and speed problems.

TORQUE TESTING

Procedures for testing torque to diagnose transmission and clutch engagement issues.

TRANSMISSION REMOVAL

Steps for removing the transmission assembly from the washer.

SECTION 8. ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS & TESTING

ELECTRICAL TEST EQUIPMENT

Lists necessary test equipment like meters and sensors for electrical diagnostics.

ELECTRICAL TESTS

General procedures and precautions for performing electrical tests on the washer.

TIMER

Description of the timer's function, controls, and electrical connections.

TIMER SEQUENCE CHART

Chart detailing the sequence of operations controlled by the timer.

AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL BOARD

Explanation of the ATC board's function in controlling water temperature.

ANALOG TEMPERATURE CONTROL BOARD DIAGNOSTICS

Diagnostic tests for analog temperature control boards on specific Maytag models.

MICROPROCESSOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL BOARD DIAGNOSTICS

Diagnostic procedures for microprocessor-based temperature control boards.

TIMER LINE SWITCH INPUT

Tests related to the timer's line switch input and its functionality.

WATER VALVE

Description of the water valve, its solenoids, and testing procedures.

MOTOR

Overview of the washer motor, its types, and operation.

MOTOR SWITCH

Explanation of the motor switch, its contacts, and role in speed selection.

MOTOR MOUNTING

Details on how the motor is mounted to the washer chassis.

WATER LEVEL SWITCH

Description and testing of the water level switch and its operation.

SELECTOR SWITCHES

Explanation of selector switches and their function in controlling wash cycles.

LID SWITCH

Explanation of the lid switch, its function, and testing methods.

SECTION 9. TROUBLESHOOTING

DIAGNOSTIC FLOW CHARTS

Flow charts to systematically diagnose and resolve common washer problems.

Will Not Fill / Slow Fill

Troubleshooting steps for washers that do not fill or fill slowly.

Water Temperature Incorrect

Diagnostic procedures for issues related to incorrect water temperature during cycles.

Overfills

Steps to troubleshoot and correct problems causing the washer to overfill.

Water Leaks

Guidance on identifying and fixing sources of water leaks in the washer.

Fills Will Not Agitate

Troubleshooting steps when the washer fills but does not agitate.

Excessive Noise - Vibration

Methods for diagnosing and resolving excessive noise or vibration during operation.

Will Not Spin / Spin Speed Too Slow

Steps to diagnose why the washer fails to spin or spins too slowly.

Clothes Wet After Spin

Troubleshooting tips for when clothes remain too wet after the spin cycle.

Tub Full Of Water

Diagnostic steps for when the tub remains full of water after a cycle.

No Timer Advance

Troubleshooting for a timer that does not advance through the wash cycles.

SECTION 10. ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS

SCHEMATIC MAV4057 & 4500

Electrical schematic for Maytag washer models MAV4057 and MAV4500.

SCHEMATIC MAV5000

Electrical schematic diagram for the Maytag MAV5000 washer.

SCHEMATIC MAV5057

Electrical schematic for the Maytag MAV5057 washing machine.

SCHEMATIC MAV6000

Electrical schematic diagram illustrating the components of the Maytag MAV6000.

SCHEMATIC MAV6057

Electrical schematic for the Maytag MAV6057 washer model.

SCHEMATIC MAV7000

Electrical schematic diagram for the Maytag MAV7000 washer.

SCHEMATIC MAV7057

Electrical schematic for the Maytag MAV7057 washer model.

SCHEMATIC MAV8000

Electrical schematic diagram for the Maytag MAV8000 washer.

SCHEMATIC MAV8057

Electrical schematic for the Maytag MAV8057 washer model.

SCHEMATIC MAV8500

Electrical schematic diagram for the Maytag MAV8500 washer.

SCHEMATIC MAV6200

Electrical schematic diagram for the Maytag MAV6200 washer.

SCHEMATIC MAV6257

Electrical schematic for the Maytag MAV6257 washer model.

SCHEMATIC MAV6300

Electrical schematic diagram for the Maytag MAV6300 washer.

SCHEMATIC MAV7200, MAV7600

Electrical schematic for Maytag washer models MAV7200 and MAV7600.

SCHEMATIC MAV7700

Electrical schematic diagram for the Maytag MAV7700 washer.

SCHEMATIC MAV8600

Electrical schematic for the Maytag MAV8600 washer model.

SCHEMATIC MAV9600

Electrical schematic diagram for the Maytag MAV9600 washer.

INTRODUCTION (Supplement)

Section 1. Product Definition

Defines the Maytag Atlantis washer models and their features.

Section 2. Console

Details on the console assembly, including wiring and component access.

Section 3. Automatic Temperature Control

Explains the functionality of the automatic temperature control system.

Section 4. Water Valves

Information on the water valves, their location, and access for service.

Section 5. Front Removal

Instructions for removing the front panel to access internal components.

Section 6. Pump Assembly

Details on the pump assembly and its replacement for Atlantis washers.

Section 7. Tub Seal and Bearing

Information on the unique tub seal and bearing used in Atlantis models.

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