A:AnswerWe apologize.But you might have a Maytag product. They used to licence the brand name and created products during that time. We do not have any units with ice makers.
A:AnswerThe unit will get condensation on the back wall. When the compressor is running, that condensation will freeze and turn into ice. Once the compressor cycles off, the ice will melt and drain.
A:AnswerLet cool for a couple of hours, then load it up with non-perishables such as bottled water. These little fridges work best if kept full- cold stuff inside lets it work 'less hard'. Warm air (empty fridge) basically makes it start over every time you open the door.
A:AnswerThe unit should be defrosted when the ice/frost accumulation is approximately 1/4" thick. You would simply need to set the thermostat dial to "0" to defrost. Remove all contents from the freezer compartment. Leave the freezer door open to allow accumulated ice/frost to melt.