CONTENTS Safety information ........2-3 Identifying parts of the Washer ........4 Installation ........5-7 Control Features and Functions ........8-9 Wash Programs ........10-11 Wash Guide ........12-14 Cleaning & Maintenance ........15-16 Troubleshooting Guide ........17-18 Repairs, Service & Warranty ........
Do not remove the attached adhesive identification label containing model number, serial number and other information as this label will be used by the Midea authorized service representative in the event that your washing machine needs servicing.
SAFETY INFORMATION Safety precautions Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Keep ventilation openings in the appliance enclosure or in the built in structure clear of obstruction. Choose a location that is indoors, completely dry and away from damp environments. The washer is designed to operate on a single phase power supply within a voltage range of 220~240V/50Hz.
IDENTIFYING PARTS OF THE WASHER control panel detergent dispenser drain hose power cord with plug door cabinet service panel adjustable feet (x4) Detergent dispenser Accessories cold water inlet hose drain hose support transit bolt caps (x4)
INSTALLATION Unpack the clothes washer Remove the clothes washer from the carton. Please dispose of packaging and plastic bags responsibly. Open the washer door and remove the accessories from inside the washer (as listed on page 4). Remove transit bolts Before installing &...
INSTALLATION Level the washer For optimal washing performance, reduced noise and to minimise vibration, it is important to ensure the washer is completely flat and level before use. Use a sprit level to check both horizontal and vertical stability. To adjust the feet: Loosen the lock nut(A).
INSTALLATION Place drain hose sink/basin When placing the drain hose, ensure it is above 600m and below 1000mm. Otherwise, the secure in washer may not drain correctly and an error will place here occur. Ensure the drain hose is placed in a drain with a diameter of at least 30mm to meet minimum Max.
CONTROL FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS My Cycle Press this button to switch the washer on and off. Press once to Power Button switch on, when finished a wash program, press to switch off. Turn this dial to select a wash program, the machine will automatically select the spin speed and temperature for the Program Selector Dial selected program.
CONTROL FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS Press the Option button to enable the extra function feature. ˄ ˅ Press the & buttons to choose your desired extra function, its corresponding display icon will flash when selected. Press the 7 & 8 Extra Function Button Option button within 10 seconds to confirm your selection, the selected function icon will remain lit.
WASH PROGRAMS Detergent dispenser* Default Max. Spin Total Program Description load Temp. Speed time Case Case Case (Kg) Softener (RPM) This separate spin program will drain 1000 0:14 Spin any excess water and spin only. Similar to the cotton wash, this 90°C program offers an additional wash 60°C (default)
WASH GUIDE First wash Before washing clothes for the first time, the washing machine should operate one full cycle without clothes as follows: 1. Connect power source and water supply. Put a little detergent into dispenser. Press the “Power” button. Press the “Start / Pause”...
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WASH GUIDE Avoid washing water proof fabrics (such as nappy covers, raincoats, ski suits, sleeping bags, etc.) that water can not penetrate easily. This may cause abnormal vibrations while rinsing and draining causing damage to the clothing and washing machine. Detergent We recommend the use of a domestic low sud front loader powder or liquid.
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WASH GUIDE Selecting a wash program The wash program should be selected based on the type of fabric, quantity of laundry, and level of soiling, in combination with the following wash temperature table: 90°C Heavily soiled pure white cotton linen (eg: table cloths, towels, bed sheets) Moderately soiled linen, cotton and synthetic articles with a certain degree of 60°C decolorisation (eg: shirts, pajamas, underwear).
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE After each wash, open the door and dry any water remaining in the drum. Wipe the rubber seal dry and remove any detergent residue and dirt. Cleaning the outer surface of the washer To clean the cabinet and control panel, use a damp cloth and wipe dry. Note: Abrasive cleaning powders, alkali cleansers, chemical cloths, thinners, alcohol, acid petroleum products and hot water should not be used to clean the washer as they may damage the painted cover and plastics.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE Cleaning the drain pump lint filter Prepare a dish or bucket to catch any excess water remaining in the drain pump. Place under drain pump before continuing. Open the service panel and unscrew the drain pump cover. Drain any water into the dish or bucket.
If the clothes washer does not perform as expected, malfunctions, or an alarm is sounding, please check the following list of possible solutions. If a solution can not be found or the problem persists, please contact Midea service (refer to page 19). Do not, under any circumstance, dismantle the appliance yourself.
Please call Midea Customer Care if problem persists. · Door is not closed · Restart after the door is properly. closed. Door Lock Please call Midea Customer Care if problem persists. For all other issues and error codes, please contact Midea Customer Care (refer to page 19).
Please refer to the enclosed warranty card or visit www.mideaappliances.com.au for warranty information. Ensure you have the appliance model number and proof of purchase handy before calling Midea Customer Care to enquire about a warranty claim. Complete and retain the following information for your records: Model No.
SPECIFICATIONS Model MFWS712 Rated Power 2000W Rated Capacity of wash and 7.0Kg spinning Voltage 220~240V Frequency 50Hz Standard Water Pressure 0.05MPa - 1MPa Max. Spin Speed 1200RPM Height 855mm Dimensions Width 595mm Depth 565mm Net Weight 66Kg IP rating IPX4 NOTE: This product is subject to continuous improvement, specifications are subject to...
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