B. adjustments, C. lubrication, B. adjustments c. lubrication – Maytag MC2 User Manual
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90 Days
On 100 lb. models, remove lint from the motor air vents and surrounding area.
IMPORTANT:
Lint accumulation will restrict internal motor air flow, causing overheating and
irreparable motor damage. Motor failure due to lint accumulation,
WILL VOID THE MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY.
Remove lint accumulation from around the openings in the dryer's back panels.
120 Days
Remove lint from gas burner area with a dusting brush to vacuum cleaner
attachment. Remove any lint accumulation from between the inner and outer
firing chambers of the gas burner.
6 Months
Inspect and remove lint accumulation in customer furnished exhaust duct work
system and from the dryer's internal exhaust ducting, including the 3 " diameter
flex duct.
IMPORTANT:
The accumulation of lint in the exhaust duct work can create a potential fire hazard.
6 Months
Inspect and remove lint accumulation from the dryer exhaust back draft damper.
NOTE: On ALL models excluding the 100 lb., a back draft damper that is sticking partiallv closed
can result in slow drying and shutdown of the heat circuit safety switches or thermostats.
As Required
In the cleaning and care of the cabinet, avoid using harsh abrasives. A product
intended for the cleaning of appliances is recommended.
B. ADJUSTMENTS
Suggested Interval
Function
7 Days After Installation Inspect bolts, nuts, screws, non-permanent gas connections (unions, orifices,
and Every 6 Months
etc.), electrical terminals and grounding connections.
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
Motor and drive belts should be examined. Cracked or seriously frayed belts
should be replaced. Tighten loose belts when necessary and check belt
alignment.
Complete operational check of controls and valves.
Complete operational check of ALL safety devices (door switches, sail switch,
burner and lint chamber thermostats).
C. LUBRICATION
The motor bearings, idler bearings, and tumbler bearings are permanently lubricated. NO
LUBRICATION IS NECESSARY.
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