Use & Care Guide
Washing Machine
MAYTAG
MAF9601
1 BEFORE WASHING THE FIRST TIME
CAUTION WITH CERTAIN MATERIALS
WASHER DOOR
Always check and adhere to recommended
washing marking on the items concerned. If no
recommendations are given, refer to those in
Chapter 8, Before washing.
The door of the washer opens electrically. Con-
sequently, the door cannot be opened normally
until the machine is connected to an electric
power supply. However, emergency opening is
available, see Chapter 12, Trouble shooting.
TRANSPORT SUPPORTS
Are the transport supports removed? If not, see
the Installation instructions.
CHECK HARDNESS OF THE WATER
Call your local water company to find out what
degree of water hardness applies. This has signi-
ficance in relation to the amount of detergent
that should be dispensed.
For brief operating instructions; see Chapter 15, Quick guide.
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2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL
INTERRUPTING A PROGRAMME
• Study and save this Use and Care Guide for
future reference.
You can interrupt a washing programme and
open the door by holding the
button
• Electrical and water installation, if required,
must be carried out by authorized persons.
• The machine may only be used for washing
in accordance with this Use and Care Guide -
not for dry cleaning.
down for three seconds. The machine will then
“remember” the point in the washing program-
me at which it was interrupted. To restart: fill
with new detergent, if required, and close the
door. The machine will start automatically from
the point at which the programme was inter-
rupted.
• Use only detergents intended for machine
washing.
• Remove the transport supports before using
the machine, see installation instructions.
• Repairs and maintenance which affect safety
or performance must be carried out by an aut-
horized specialist.
You can also interrupt a programme by pres-
sing the
button for three seconds. If you
interrupt a programme with this button, the
machine will forget where it was in the pro-
gramme, and you will have to select a new pro-
gramme to restart and fill with new detergent,
if required.
INSTALLATION
See the accompanying installation instructions.
OVERFILL PROTECTION
WASHER DOOR
If the level of water in the machine rises above
normal, the overfill protection will start to pump
out water and shut off the water supply. The
programme will be interrupted if the level does
not fall within 60 seconds.
The door of the washer opens electrically. Con-
sequently, the door cannot be opened normally
until the machine is connected to an electric
power supply.
To open the door manually, see the heading,
Door will not open, in Chapter 12, Trouble
shooting.
PACKING MATERIAL
Sort the packing material for recycling accor-
ding to recommendations by the local authori-
ties.
The machine cannot be started with the door
open.
To open the door during an ongoing pro-
gramme, see below, Interrupting a programme.
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TRANSPORT/ WINTER STORAGE
If the machine is to be transported, or stored in
unheated premises where the temperature can
fall below freezing point, you should proceed as
follows:
• Empty the coin trap and the drain pump; see
Chapter 11, Care - Cleaning.
• Turn off the water supply to the washing mach-
ine, disconnect the supply hose to the inlet val-
ve, and let the water drain from the valve and
the hose.
DISPOSAL
When the machine is no longer useful and is to
be scrapped it should immediately be made
unusable.
Get in touch with the refuse collection servi-
ce or your local authorities for advice on how
to scrap the machine in a proper manner for
recycling.
The machine is made and marked to facilita-
te recycling.
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3 CHILDREN’S SAFETY
CHILD-SAFE WASHING
CHILD LOCK ON
BUTTON
Always close the washer door and start the pro-
gramme immediately after filling the detergent.
Do not allow children to play with the wash-
ing machine.
You can prevent a child from starting the wash-
ing machine by mistake. You can do this by
locking the
button, as follows.
Child lock On/Off:
PROTECT CHILDREN
Set the programme selector knob to the posi-
tion in which it points directly upwards.
Keep detergents and conditioner out of the reach
of children.
Turn off the main power switch
and
then turn it on again so that the machine is in
stand-by mode.
Press the
press the
button five times, and then
button five times. These ten pres-
ses must be completed within 15 seconds.
Within three seconds after pressing the
button for the last time, you must then use the
button to select Child lock On (the figure
appears in the display) or Off (the figure
appears in the display).
Start a programme with the
locked:
button
To start the machine, you must hold the
button down for three seconds.
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4 PARTS OF THE WASHER
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3
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top
1. DETERGENT COMPARTMENT
2. MAIN POWER SWITCH
3. PROGRAMME PANEL
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4. DATA PLATE
5. COVER - DRAIN PUMP
6. DRAIN PUMP (BEHIND THE COVER)
7. WASHER DOOR
8. OUTER DOOR (NOT ALL MODELS)
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5 DETERGENT COMPARTMENT
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1. DETERGENT COMPARTMENT - PRE-WASH
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2
2. DETERGENT COMPARTMENT - MAIN WASH
3. CONDITIONER COMPARTMENT
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6 PANEL
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4
2
5
1
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Drain
Spin
Heavy Cotton
White Cotton
Start
Stop
Rinse
Hand
Cotton Eco
Synthetics
Wool
Cool Cotton
2h
Quick
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1. DETERGENT COMPARTMENT
2. INDICATOR LAMP ON/ OFF
3. MAIN POWER SWITCH
5. DISPLAY
6. START/ STOP BUTTON WITH LED TO
INDICATE PROGRAMME STARTED
7. SETTING AND OPTION BUTTONS
8. DOOR OPENING BUTTON WITH LED TO
INDICATE DOOR OPEN
4. PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB
THE PROGRAMMES ARE DESCRIBED IN
CHAPTER 9, WASHING.
7 OPTION BUTTONS
1
2
3
1. BUTTON FOR TEMPERATURE SELECTION
2. BUTTON FOR SPIN SPEED SELECTION
3. BUTTON FOR DELAYED START SELECTION
4. BUTTON FOR SUPER RINSE SELECTION
5. BUTTON FOR E2 ECO/ EFFICIENCY SELECTION
6. BUTTON FOR PRE-SOAK SELECTION
The LEDs indicate that the associated choice has been
activated.
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8 BEFORE WASHING
Before you start washing, here is some advice
that can be useful.
RECOMMENDED WASHING MARKING
Check the recommended washing marking on
garments. The table below gives useful informa-
tion on suitable washing programmes for diffe-
rent materials and amounts of washing.
SORTING THE WASHING
Sort garments in relation to:
• How soiled they are
• Colour
COLOURED COTTON
• Material
Coloured cotton garments marked with a re-
commendation for 60ºC should be washed the
first time at 60ºC to get rid of any surplus dye.
If this advice is ignored there is a risk that co-
lours will run. Use a detergent without bleach
to safeguard the colours.
GARMENTS
• Close zip-fasteners so that they do not chafe
against other items.
• New coloured garments can have surplus dye
and should therefore be washed separately the
first time.
DELICATE WASHING
• Turn garments inside out.
This reduces the risk of bur-
ling and dye creases.
Unbleached linen
Unbleached linen should be washed at 60ºC
using a detergent without bleach or optical
whitening agent. Severely soiled linen can oc-
casionally be washed at a higher temperature,
but not too often because heat can destroy the
lustre and strength of linen.
• Empty pockets and suitably
let them wash turned inside
out.
Symbols in washing instructions
WASHING
LABEL
MATERIAL
PROGRAMME
LOAD
Cotton, linen, white and light colours
Heavy
60°C to 95°C
1/ 1 drum
Cotton, linen. Darker colours
White Cotton 60°C
1/ 1 drum
1/ 2 drum
1/ 2 drum
1/ 2 drum
1/ 3 drum
1/ 3 drum
Polyester, cotton/ polyester, nylon. Whites
Rayon, acetates, acrylics. Sensitive colours
Polyesters, cotton/ polyester, nylon. Colours
Silk and very delicate items
Synthetics
Synthetics
Synthetics
Synthetics
60°C
40°C
40°C
30°C
Items marked IWS and Superwash
Wool/ Hand 30°C
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Wool and silk
PRE-SOAKING
Wool and silk are sometimes marked machine
wash, and sometimes hand wash. The Wool and
Hand programmes of the machine are at least
as gentle as washing by hand.
The Pre-soaking option
means that your
2
h
washing will be soaked for two hours before the
programme starts. This is useful for highly soi-
led washing.
Wool is particularly sensitive to mechanical
processing. If you wish to avoid spin drying,
you can press out the water instead using terry
towelling. In this case, you should select No
Spin. See Chapter 9, Washing for details of how
to select this setting.
The drum will rotate on two occasions every
tenth minute.
SAVE TIME
Use the White/Coloured programme to save
time. This programme has a shorter main wash
than ”Normal”, but it is often sufficient for nor-
mally soiled washing.
Most garments will tolerate a short spin, ho-
wever. The Wool and Hand programmes al-
ways include a short spin.
ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY
Man-made fibres and synthetic fibres
These materials require a lot of space if they are
not to crease. Fill the drum only to half load
when washing man-made/synthetic fibres. Se-
lect a short spin by selecting a spin speed of 800
revolutions/minute or lower.
You can save a lot of energy by not using a
stronger programme than necessary.
- Without increasing the temperature, the wash-
ing effect can be increased by selecting the
option. You will then save energy without lo-
sing any washing effect.
NOTE
- Select a fast spin speed to reduce the energy
consumption for subsequent drying in a tumble
dryer or a drying cabinet.
Viscose and acetate are brittle when wet.
MINIMIZING ALLERGY RISKS
- Select Quick if you simply need to freshen up
shirts or training kit, etc. You will save both
water and energy.
This washing machine offers a Super rinse func-
tion
. You should use this to take account
of persons with a sensitive skin, for example
persons with allergies and infants.
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DETERGENTS
Overdosing detergent will not give better re-
sults, it only increases the burden on the envi-
ronment.
Try using less detergent, and increase the dose
only if you are displeased with the washing re-
sults.
TEXTILE DYEING
If you want to dye fabrics in the machine, select
Normal with the Super rinse option,
.
Choose a temperature according to recom-
mendations from the dye maker. If the fabrics
to be dyed are mixtures such as cotton/polyes-
ter, you should select a spin speed of 800 revo-
lutions/minute.
NOTE
Bleaches or stain removers that contain the che-
mical Na2S2O4, known as sodium dithionite or
sodium hyposulphite, must not be used in this
washing machine. If these substances are used
they could cause corrosion and discoloration.
NOTE
Put the dye directly in the drum - not in the
detergent compartment. After dyeing, the emp-
ty machine should be run using the same pro-
gramme. Use a normal amount of detergent.
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9 WASHING
The following step-by-step instructions are pro-
vided to help you to achieve the best possible
washing result.
Powder detergent
Pour in the powder for main wash ( ) and any
pre-wash ( ).
Pre-wash
Main wash
Conditioner
SORT THE WASHING
For tips and advice, see Chapter 8 – Before
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washing.
NOTE
Empty the pockets. Coins, nails and similar
items can cause damage to the machine and
textiles.
Liquid detergent
When using liquid detergent, follow the deter-
gent manufacturer’s recommendations.
TURN ON THE MAIN POWER SWITCH
.
Detergent ball or dosing bag
If you are using a detergent ball or dosing bag,
put it in with the washing and select a program-
me without pre-wash.
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OPEN THE DOOR AND PUT IN THE WASHING.
Press the
button once, and the LED
next to the button will light. The door
Conditioner
3
will open after three seconds. Put in the wash-
Pour conditioner in the compartment marked
ing.
. Follow the maker’s instructions regarding
the amount.
The table above the washing programme in-
dicates how much washing you can put in for
each programme.
NOTE
Do not exceed the maximum dose level of the
container, the conditioner will otherwise flow
in too soon and deteriorate the washing effect.
PUTTING IN THE DETERGENT AND CON-
DITIONER
Follow the recommendations on the de-
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tergent packet for how much detergent should
be used. The capacity of the machine is for 5.0
kg washing. If you put a smaller amount in the
machine, you can reduce the amount of deter-
gent accordingly.
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SELECT A PROGRAMME
tions/minute, No Spin ( ) or No Spin/No
Drain ( ).
Select the programme that you wish to
use with the programme selector knob.
For certain programmes, it is not possible to
select a spin speed higher than 800 revolutions/
minute; see the table.
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See the table of programmes for more infor-
mation about the various available program-
mes.
Spinning at 400-800 revolutions/minute al-
ways means a short spin. Spinning at 1000 re-
volutions/minute or higher always means a long
spin.
SELECTING SETTINGS AND OPTIONS
You can obtain a washing programme to
suit your particular wash by changing the
No Spin (
) means that the programme
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settings and options.
will be executed without spins and will end with
draining.
The machine will remember the settings and
options that you make for each programme and
will start with these (with a few exceptions –
temperatures above 60°C and Delayed start)
the next time you select the programme con-
cerned. Of course, you can then make a further
change if you wish.
No Spin/No Drain (
) means that
the programme will be executed without spins
and will end with the final rinsing water re-
maining in the machine. The wash will then
remain floating in the final rinsing water and
will not become creased. Once the programme
is complete, you can then select one or other of
the Spin or Drain programmes or press the door
opening button to empty the rinsing water from
the machine.
Temperature
Set the temperature by indexing forward with
the
button. The selected temperature is
indicated in the display as you index forward.
You can select temperatures between 30°C
Delayed start
and 95°C or
(
if set for Fahrenheit).
Set the number of hours by which the start will
be delayed by indexing forward with the
button. The selected time is indicated in the
display as you index forward.
denotes that the wash temperature will
be the same as that of the incoming water.
For certain programmes, it is not possible to
select a temperature higher than 40°C; see the
table.
A delay of 5 hours thus means that the mach-
ine will start the programme 5 hours after pres-
sing the start button.
Spin speed/No Spin/No Drain
You can select a delay of between 1 and 24
hours.
Select the spin speed by indexing forward with
the
button. The selected speed is indica-
denotes that the option is disconnected
and that the programme will start immediately
as usual.
ted in the display as you index forward.
You can select speeds from 400-1600 revolu-
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Super rinse
CLOSE THE DOOR AND START THE
PROGRAMME WITH THE BUTTON
Super rinse is switched on or off by pressing the
button.
The LED next to the button indicates
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The LED next to the button will light when
Super rinse is switched on.
that the programme has started.
NOTE
Super rinse means that extra rinses will be
added to the programme; see the Table.
If the child lock is on, the button must be held
down for 3 seconds.
E2 Eco/Efficiency
Remaining time
E2 is switched on or off by pressing the
button.
The remaining time (hours and minutes) is
shown in the display while the programme is
The LED next to the button will light when
E2 is switched on.
operating.
indicates 2 hours and 35
minutes, for example.
This option means that the main wash will
be extended by about 22 minutes.
E2 can only be used with Heavy, Normal and
White/Coloured.
Once a programme has started, an estimated
running time for the programme is displayed.
This time may vary to some extent from time to
time due to the temperature of the incoming
water and the size of the load.
For more information about E2 Eco/Efficien-
cy, see Chapter 8 – Before washing.
The remaining time is recalculated before the
final rinse and may then be increased or redu-
ced to some extent.
Pre-soak
Pre-soak is switched on or off by pressing the
button.
2
h
The LED next to the button will light when
Pre-soak is switched on.
The Pre-soaking option
means that
2
h
your washing will be soaked for two hours befo-
re the programme starts. This is useful for high-
ly soiled washing.
The drum will rotate on two occasions every
tenth minute.
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DURING THE PROGRAMME
If you wish to interrupt or change the
programme
will not affect the programme. You should in-
terrupt the programme instead.
- Temperature – can be altered before the main
wash has started.
Hold down the
button for three se-
conds. An extinguished LED next to the button
indicates that the programme has been inter-
rupted.
- Spin speed – can be altered before the water is
pumped out after the main wash.
- Delayed start – cannot be altered. You should
instead interrupt the programme, change the
settings and restart the machine.
Add more detergent, if necessary, before se-
lecting a new programme.
- Super rinse – can be altered before the water
is pumped out after the main wash.
- E2 – can be altered before the start of the
main wash.
Putting in or taking out washing
If you wish to put in or take out washing after
you have started the machine, you must hold
down the
button for three seconds, when
-The Pre-soak option means that the washing
is left to soak for two hours before the pro-
gramme starts.
the LED next to the button will light. Any wa-
ter will be pumped out, and the door can then
be opened. Put in more washing, add more de-
tergent, if necessary, and close the door. The
washing programme will restart automatically
from the point at which it was interrupted.
Changing settings after starting
It is possible for you to alter certain settings
and options after you have started the washing
programme.
Hold down the button for the setting or the
option for three seconds. The temperature is
shown in the display.
Within 15 seconds of releasing the button,
you must index forward to the new desired set-
ting.
In order to make an alteration, however, the
part of the programme that you wish to alter
must not have been activated yet.
- Programme – If the programme selector knob
is moved when the programme is running, this
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PROGRAMME COMPLETED
WHEN WASHING IS FINISHED
The text
in the display indicates
Turn off the main power switch
.
that the programme is completed.
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Close the washer door to prevent small
children from crawling into the machine.
Press the
button once, and the LED
next to the button will light. The door will open
after three seconds.
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10 CONSUMPTION VALUES
The following conditions apply for the consumption values indicated below:
Temperature of incoming water: 15ºC. Element power: 2000 W. Options: None
PROGRAMME
Heavy Cotton
White Cotton
Cotton Eco
Synthetics
MATERIAL/WASHING
TEMPERATURE(1)
LOAD
(2)
WATER CONSUMP-
POWER CONSUMP- PROGRAMME TIME
TION (approx. litre)
TION (approx. kWh)
(approx. minutes)
Cotton, linen, 60°C
Cotton, linen, 60°C
Cotton, linen, 60°C
6,0 kg
6,0 kg
6,0 kg
3,0 kg
6,0 kg
3,0 kg
57
54
54
30
35
22
1,20
145
1,14
1,05
0,30
1,00
0,30
130
90
Polyester, cotton /
65
polyester, nylon, 40 C
Cool Cotton
Quick
Cotton, linen, 60°C
65
Polyester, cotton /
35
polyester, nylon, 30 C
Wool
Hand
Rinse
Spin
Wool/ Hand, IWS,
2,0 kg
2,0 kg
6,0 kg
6,0 kg
6,0 kg
54
54
9
0,30
0,30
0,05
0,05
----
40
40
20
15
1
Superwash, 30°C
Wool/ Hand, IWS
Superwash, 30°C
Cotton, linen
Cotton, linen
Cotton, linen
----
----
Drain
(1) All programmes are set to the highest available spin speed.
(2) The machine can handle a maximum load of 6,0 kg.
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11 CARE AND CLEANING
CLEANING THE COIN TRAP AND THE DRAIN PUMP
The washing machine has a trap in which coins,
hairpins and similar items fasten. Clean the coin
trap and the drain pump as follows:
1. Ensure that the machine is drained and the
main power switch is turned OFF.
2. Open the drain pump cover. Use the parti-
tion piece from
CLEANING THE DETERGENT COMPARTMENT
Pull out the detergent compartment as far as it
goes.
Then pull upwards and outwards as illustrated.
the detergent
compartment, as
illustrated.
Flush and brush the detergent compartment.
Put the detergent compartment back in.
NOTE
3. Drain off the water, eg, in a bowl, by pulling
loose the drain
Do not wash the detergent compartment in a
dishwasher.
hose from its con-
nection on the in-
side of the cover.
CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE MACHINE
Use a mild detergent to clean the outside of the
machine. Do not use any solvents, they can da-
mage the machine.
4. Open the pump by turning its cover antic-
lockwise. Lift off
the cover together
NOTE
with the coin trap.
Do not spray the machine with water.
5. Clean out any objects and foreign matter from
the pump housing.
CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE MACHINE TO PRE-
VENT PROBLEMS WITH ODOUR
Ensure that the
Today’s modern detergents mean that washing
at low temperatures is often sufficient. Howe-
ver, this can result in small deposits forming
inside the machine. These can eventually lead
to odour problems.
pump blade, at the
rear, can be rota-
ted.
6. Screw on the cover together with the coin
trap, put the drain
To avoid these problems, we recommend run-
ning a 95° programme on a few occasions each
year. You should use a small quantity of deter-
gent at the same time. It is not necessary to fill
the machine with washing.
hose back on its
connection and
close the cover.
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CLEANING HOLES UNDER THE RIDGES
HARD WATER
If you suspect that objects, eg, nails, paperclips,
pins and so on, have fallen through the washing
drum you should check the space underneath
the ridges. Such items can corrode and cause
rust stains on your washing. Nails and other
sharp objects can tear fabrics.
If you live in an area that has hard water, the
washer drum may become coated with a grey-
white deposit. To get rid of the deposit, pour a
packet of citric acid, about 20 gram, in the drum
and run the Normal programme at 95°C. You
will find citric acid on the spice shelf in your
grocer’s store.
Proceed as follows:
1. Use a screwdriver or similar tool.
2. Insert the screwdriver
in the middle hole in
1
the ridge and care-
fully push the
screwdriver handle
to the left.
3. Grip the ridge with
your other hand and
pull it towards you
as illustrated.
2
4. Lift up the ridge.
5. Remove any objects.
6. Position the ridge in the fixing holes with the
F-mark facing you. Ensure that the ridge lugs fit
firmly in their holes in the drum. Slide away
from you until it stops.
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12 TROUBLE SHOOTING
MACHINE WILL NOT START
• Make certain that the main power switch is
OFF.
1. Is the door properly closed? Press it shut firm-
ly.
2. Check whether the Delayed start option is
switched on. The time remaining to start will
then be indicated in the display in whole hours,
• Open the drain pump cover, down to the
left. Use the par-
tition piece from
e.g.
. To change: interrupt the program-
the detergent
me, change the setting, and restart.
compartment, as
3. Is power cut off? Check the fuses.
4. Is the child lock switched on? If it is switched
illustrated.
on, hold down the
button for three se-
• Unscrew the screw holding the red plastic
conds; see Chapter 3, Child safety.
handle in pla-
ce.
DOOR WILL NOT CLOSE
If the door opens again immediately when you
try to close it, check to make sure that you have
made correct programme settings. If this does
not help then there is probably a safety fault.
Phone service.
• Pull the handle and the door will open.
DOOR WILL NOT OPEN
1. Check that the main power switch is On.
2. Is the power supply cut off? Check the fuses.
The door cannot be opened using the
button if the power supply is broken.
3. If the door cannot be opened in the normal
manner, proceed as follows to make an emer-
gency opening:
• Put the handle into its slot and screw it into
place. Close the drain pump cover.
If the door still cannot be opened in the nor-
mal way after this, phone for service.
• Check first that there is no water left in the
machine. If there is, drain the machine as ex-
plained under the heading, Cleaning the coin
trap and drain pump, in Chapter 11, Care and
cleaning.
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FAULT INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY
If a fault or a failure occurs during the program-
me, an indication will be given on the display.
The table below shows the various fault co-
des.
NOTE
The main power switch
must be turned off
in order to reset the fault message.
Display shows Explanation
Suggested remedy
Over flow
Call service.
Call service.
Wash motor fault
Water outlet fault
Pumping fault; check:
- that no object is trapped in the outlet from the drain
hose.
- that the drain pump is not blocked by foreign bo-
dies. Clean the pump; see Chapter 11, Care and
Cleaning.
- that the drain hose is free from kinks.
After performing the remedy, run the Drain program-
me. If this does not help, call service.
Water inlet fault
Water supply fault; check:
- that the tap in the water pipe is open.
- that the strainer in the water inlet to the machine is
not obstructed.
1. Close the water tap.
2. Unscrew the hose.
3. Clean the strainer in the inlet valve to the machine.
4. Screw back the hose.
5. Open the water tap.
6. Run the programme again to check that the fault
has been remedied.
Thermistor fault
Call service.
Temperature stop fault
Call service.
Foaming (this function is not available on all machi- Run the Rinse programme once. Check the detergent
nes)
metering. Use a low-lather detergent.
Door lock fault
Call service.
Machine fails to spin.
1. The machine has a built-in unbalance sensor, which
causes the spin speed to be reduced or spinning to be
bypassed if there is great unbalance in the load. Turn
off the main power switch, and turn it on again. Open
the door and redistribute the washing.
Flashing
Flashing
2. After performing the remedy, run the Spin program-
me.
You have tried to start a programme with the door Close the door and try again.
open.
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NORMAL INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY
Display shows Explanation
No programme selected.
One or two digits, followed by an h.
Delayed start is selected, and the programme has started.
The display shows the number of hours remaining to start of
the programme.
One digit, one H followed by two digits or only 1-2
digits, indicates that a programme is running.
The display shows the remaining programme time in
hours and minutes.
Displayed when selecting temperature. The tempe-
rature can be displayed either in degrees Celsius (C)
or Fahrenheit (F).
CC and CF indicate that the machine is set for the
temperature of the incoming water.
To change the display, see the section Wash tempera-
ture – Celsius or Fahrenheit in this Chapter.
Programme complete. Take out the washing.
Can be displayed when selecting spin speed. Indi-
cates No spin/No drain. The programme will then
be run without spins and will be completed with the
final rinse water still in the machine.
Can be displayed when selecting spin speed. Indi-
cates No spin. The programme will then be run wit-
hout spins.
Displayed instead of temperature and spin speed
where these settings are not relevant. E.g. it is not
possible to select a temperature for the Rinse program-
me.
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WASHING TEMPERATURE
FAHRENHEIT
–
CELSIUS OR
The temperature is shown in the display either
in degrees Celsius ( ) or in degrees Fah-
renheit ( ).
You can alter the temperature indication from
Celsius to Fahrenheit, and vice versa.
Proceed as follows to alter the washing
temperature display:
Set the programme selector knob to the posi-
tion in which it points directly upwards.
Turn off the main power switch
and
then turn it on again so that the machine is in
stand-by mode.
Press the
press the
button five times, and then
button five times. These ten pres-
ses must be completed within 15 seconds.
Within three seconds after pressing the
button for the last time, you must then use the
button to select whether you want the
temperatures to be displayed either in degrees
Celsius ( ) or in degrees Fahrenheit ( ).
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13 TECHNICAL INFORMATION
TECHNICAL DATA
Height:
850 mm.
Width:
595 mm.
Depth:
585 mm.
Weight:
73 kg/78 kg (with outer door).
50 litre.
Drum volume:
Max. washing capacity
Spin speed, r/min:
Rated power, connection:
Rated power, element:
Water pressure:
6.0 kg.
400 - 1600 rpm.
See data plate.
See data plate.
0.1 - 1 MPa.
1 - 10 kp/cm2.
10 - 100 N/cm2.
Material: Washing drum and fluid container
Material: Outer cover
Stainless steel.
Powder-lacquered and hot-galvanized steel
sheet or stainless steel.
Stationary on four adjustable, rubber-coated feet.
1.5 m PEX tube.
1.7 polypropylene hose.
Positioning:
Water connection:
Drain:
STANDARD TESTS
Europe:
EN 60 456 Ed. 4
Washing programme:
Programme 2 - White Cotton, 60ºC,
6.0 kg cotton.
Connection:
Cold water 15ºC.
Test procedure, acoustic measurement:
IEC 60 704-2-4.
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14 SERVICE AND GUARANTEE
SERVICE
GUARANTEE
Before calling for service, check to see whether
the faults is due to something that you can put
right yourself. See chapter 12, Trouble shoo-
ting.
For guarantee details, see the guarantee card.
If you do require service, telephone your lo-
cal MAYTAG retailer or the MAYTAG repre-
sentative for your country. See guarantee card
for address and telephone number.
BEFORE CONTACTING THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Before contacting the Service Department, make
a note of the model designation, type designa-
tion and serial number.
Model designation
The model designation is on the detergent
compartment. The type designation and the
serial number are on the type plate located abo-
ve the washer door.
Type plate
Type number WMxx
TYPE: WMxx
000000000000
xxx x xxxxxxx
M
xxxxxxxW
Serial number (12 digits)
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15 QUICK GUIDE
1. SORT THE WASHING
2. PRESS THE MAIN POWER
SWITCH
DOOR
,
OPEN THE
AND PUT IN THE
WASHING
3. FILL WITH DETERGENT AND
CONDITIONER AS REQUIRED
Detergent (main wash) to the
left ( ), detergent if requi-
red (pre-wash) in the middle
section ( ) and conditioner
to the right (
). If a liquid
detergent is used, the parti-
tion piece, which can be found
underneath the detergent
compartment, should be in-
serted in the inner slot in the
detergent compartment.
4. SELECT A PROGRAMME,
AND ADJUST THE TEMPERA-
TURE, SPIN SPEED AND
OPTIONS AS REQUIRED
5. CLOSE THE DOOR AND
START THE PROGRAMME
WITH THE
BUTTON
6. WASHING PROGRAMME
COMPLETED
Open the door with the
button.
7. WHEN WASHING IS
COMPLETED
Turn off the main power
switch
and close the
washer door.
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16 INDEX
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Acetate
Acrylate
Allergic
Alter settings after starting
8
8
Guarantee
14
Safety instructions
Select programme
Service
Short spin
Silk
Sort washing
Spin speed
Spinning
2
9, 15
14
8, 9
8
8, 9 Hand
9
8, 9, 15
11
9, 15
13
Hard water
Heavy
Height
Bleach
Burling
Buttons
8
8
7
8
9, 13
8, 9, 12, 13, 15
Installation; see Installation
instructions
Start
9
Care
Celsius
11 Interrupting the programme
12
2
Stop
Strainer
9
11
Child safety
Cleaning
Clean-out recess
Coin trap
Colour
Conditioner
Consumption values
Cotton
3
Light
9, 15
8, 15
9
Super rinse
Synthetic fibre
Synthetics
9
8
11 Linen
11 Liquid detergent
11
8, 9, 15
8
Main power switch
9, 15
8
8, 15
Technical data
Temperature
Terry
Time taken
Transport support
Transport
13
8, 15
8
10
1
2
12
4
5, 9, 15 Man-made fibre
10 Material
8, 15
No drain
9
Delayed start
Delicate garments
Delicate washing
Depth
9
8
8
No spin
Normal
Nylon
9
8, 9, 15
8
Trouble shooting
Type plate
13
Detergent container
Detergent
Display texts
Disposal
5, 9 Odour
8, 9 Option knobs
11 Options
11
7
9
Unbalance
12
Wash
9, 15
2, 4, 12
9
2
Overfill protection
2
Washer door
Washing ball
Washing capacity
Washing instructions
Washing machine parts
Washing mark
Washing programme
Water hardness
Weight
Door – drain pump
4, 11, 12
Door opening; see washer door
Door; see washer door
Dosage bag
Dosage
Drain hose
Drain pump
Draining
Dyeing; see fabric dyeing
Packing materials
Panel
2
6, 7
8
8
9
9
9, 13
8
4
9
9
Pockets
Polyester
11
9, 15
1
11 Powder detergent
11 Pre-soak
9
Pre-wash detergent
Pre-wash
5, 9, 15
13
9
6
White/Coloured
White wash
Width
8, 9
8, 15
13
Programme selector knob
8, 9 Programme; see Wash programme
E2
Emergency stop; see Interrupting the
programme
Winter storage
Viscose
Wool
2
8
Quantity of washing
Quick
8, 15
15
9, 15
Energy consumption
10 Quick guide
8, 9, 15
Fabric dyeing
Fahrenheit
Fault indication
8
Zip fasteners
8
12 Rayon
12 Rinse programme
8
9
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