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Maytag MES5775BAS electric slide-in range

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  • Range Broil Element for Maytag MES5775BAS - Part WP7406P218-60

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  • Switch Bracket for Maytag MES5775BAS - Part 74001632

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  • Vent Tube for Maytag MES5775BAS - Part 74010816

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  • Switch Harness for Maytag MES5775BAS - Part 74010851

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  • Support Control for Maytag MES5775BAS - Part 74010826

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  • Oven End Cap for Maytag MES5775BAS - Part 74010835

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  • Oven Insert for Maytag MES5775BAS - Part 74009587

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Maytag Electric Slide-In Range MES5775BAS FAQs

To reset a Maytag MES5775BAS electric slide-in range oven, we recommend canceling the current function first, then power-cycling the range at the breaker for a few minutes and restoring power. This clears many control glitches and stops flashing BAKE or LOCK messages.

Quick reset options (start here)

  • Press CANCEL to stop any active bake, broil, or clean cycle.
  • If BAKE or LOCK keeps flashing, turn power off at the circuit breaker.
  • Wait 2 to 5 minutes, then turn the breaker back on.
  • Reset the clock if needed (a power interruption often clears it).
  • If the control is locked, use the control lock/unlock key sequence described in the MES5775BAS owner’s manual.

If the display shows LOCK or the controls will not respond

This model supports a control lock that disables the touchpads. If the oven is in use or the oven temperature is high (around 400°F or above), the lock feature may not engage or disengage until conditions are safe.

Common signs you are in a lock mode:

  • Touchpads do not respond
  • Door appears locked
  • LOCK indicator shows or flashes

If the oven is in Sabbath Mode

Sabbath Mode can make the oven seem unresponsive. On many Maytag ranges of this style, Sabbath Mode is canceled by pressing and holding CLOCK for about 5 seconds.

What to do if BAKE or LOCK keeps flashing after a reset

If BAKE or LOCK continues to flash after you cancel and power-cycle, treat it as an error condition and stop using the oven until it is checked.

Safe checks you can do

  • Confirm the range has steady power (no tripped breaker).
  • Let the oven cool completely if it was recently used.
  • If the issue started after moving the range, verify the anti-tip bracket is properly engaged (installation detail is in the MES5775BAS installation guide).
Symptom Best next step
Controls dead after reset Check breaker, then power-cycle again for 5 minutes
LOCK on, buttons don’t work Use the lock/unlock sequence in the manual
BAKE or LOCK flashing repeatedly Cancel, power-cycle, then schedule service if it returns

Why it matters

A proper reset helps protect the electronic control and prevents repeated heating or self-clean lock issues. It also helps you quickly separate a temporary control glitch from a door lock or control problem that needs repair.

Last updated: January 2026

To use your Maytag MES5775BAS electric slide-in range oven, place the racks while the oven is cool, preheat to your set temperature, and keep the door closed as much as possible for even baking. Use the oven light and vent correctly to avoid burns and heat damage; see the MES5775BAS owner's manual.

Basic steps for baking and roasting

  • Place oven racks in the desired positions while the oven is cool.
  • Preheat the oven to the recipe temperature before loading food.
  • Center cookware on the rack and leave space around pans for airflow.
  • Avoid opening the door repeatedly; heat loss can affect results.
  • Use dry, sturdy oven mitts when sliding racks or removing food.

Rack use and placement tips

Your MES5775BAS racks have a lock-stop edge designed to help prevent the rack from pulling all the way out.

Task Typical rack position Tip
Cookies, sheet pans Middle Rotate pans halfway through for even browning
Casseroles Middle to lower Use a pan size that prevents boilovers
Broiling thin foods Upper Watch closely; broiling cooks fast

Safety and “do not” reminders

  • Never cover an entire rack with aluminum foil.
  • Do not place foil or utensils directly on the oven bottom.
  • Let hot air or steam escape when opening the oven door.
  • Never block the oven vent at the rear of the cooking surface.
  • Keep plastics away from the vent opening.

Using the oven light and vent

  • The oven light comes on when the door opens; with the door closed, use the Oven Light pad to toggle it.
  • The vent area can get hot during baking; keep hands and flammables away.

Why it matters

Correct rack placement, preheating, and proper venting help your Maytag range cook evenly, protect the porcelain oven bottom from damage, and reduce burn risk when handling hot cookware.

Last updated: January 2026

Common problems on the Maytag MES5775BAS electric slide-in range include the oven not heating correctly, uneven baking, a broiler that will not heat, and surface elements that will not turn on or regulate temperature. Many issues trace back to power supply, heating components, or control switches; use the MES5775BAS owner's manual for model-specific operating and troubleshooting guidance.

Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)

  • Oven not heating or takes too long: bake circuit issue, temperature sensor/control issue, or power supply problem
  • Uneven baking: rack position, cookware, preheat habits, or a heating/control problem
  • Broil not working: broil element circuit issue or control problem
  • One surface element not working: failed element, failed infinite switch, or wiring connection issue
  • Element stays on high or cycles oddly: failing surface element control switch
  • No power or intermittent power: loose/overheated power connection at the terminal block

Quick checks we recommend first

  1. Confirm proper power: An electric range typically needs a solid 240V supply; a tripped breaker can leave you with partial power.
  2. Match the knob to the correct burner: The manual notes to be sure you know which knob controls which surface unit.
  3. Always use a pan on the element: Operating a surface unit without a pan can damage the range.
  4. Avoid foil contact on the cooktop: Foil can melt onto the surface and create damage.
  5. Look for obvious heat damage at the cord connection: Discoloration or a burnt smell near the rear connection area often points to a wiring/terminal issue.

Parts that commonly solve these problems on MES5775BAS

Symptom Part that often fixes it (if failed) Notes
Range dead or power cuts in/out Terminal block WPW10245259 A loose or overheated connection can cause intermittent power.
One radiant burner will not heat Radiant surface element (model-specific) Match size and wattage to the correct position.
Burner will not regulate heat Range surface element control switch 74011070 A failing switch can stick high or not energize the element.
Oven door heat leaks, poor temperature stability Door gasket WPW10162384 A damaged gasket can let heat escape and affect baking results.

Why it matters

Heating and power issues can cause poor cooking results and can also stress wiring and controls over time. Catching a loose connection, failing switch, or worn door gasket early helps protect the range and improves temperature accuracy.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. Maytag makes slide-in induction ranges, but your Maytag MES5775BAS is an electric slide-in range with radiant-style surface elements, not an induction cooktop. If you are shopping for induction, use the specs and electrical requirements in the MES5775BAS installation guide as a baseline for fit and power.

How to tell induction vs radiant on a range

Induction and radiant can look similar (both often use a smooth glass top), but they heat differently.

  • Induction heats the pan directly using a magnetic field; the glass around the pan stays cooler.
  • Radiant electric heats by glowing elements under the glass; the glass gets very hot.
  • Induction requires magnetic cookware (a magnet sticks to the pan bottom).
  • Radiant works with any flat-bottom cookware.
  • Induction typically responds faster and offers tighter simmer control.

Quick at-home checks

Use these simple checks before you buy parts or cookware.

  • Put a magnet on the bottom of your pan; if it does not stick, it will not work on induction.
  • Turn on a surface element; if you see a red glow under the glass after a short time, it is radiant.
  • Look for “Induction” labeling on the control panel or in the feature list in the MES5775BAS owner’s manual.

What changes when you switch to an induction slide-in range

Most slide-in ranges share similar installation concepts, but induction models can differ in features and power needs.

Item to compare Radiant electric (like MES5775BAS) Induction slide-in
Cooktop heating Element heats glass and pan Magnetic field heats pan
Cookware Any flat-bottom Magnetic cookware required
Spill cleanup Can bake on hot glass Often easier (cooler surface)

Why it matters

If you are troubleshooting heating performance or choosing replacement parts for MES5775BAS, you want radiant-electric parts and diagnostics. For example, a failed radiant element can be replaced with the correct surface element for this model, such as the range triple radiant surface element W10823719 when it matches the burner position and size.

Last updated: January 2026

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