Maytag MFR25PDCWS Installation Instructions Manual

Maytag MFR25PDCWS Installation Instructions Manual

Commercial front-load washer

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1. TABLE OF CONTENTS

CONTENTS.................................................................................................... 2
3.1. SPECIFICATIONS 18/25/30/40 LB CAPACITY....................................................................................4
3.2. SPECIFICATIONS 50/60/80 LB CAPACITY.........................................................................................5
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FOUNDATION................................................................................................................... 8
6.1. GENERAL .........................................................................................................................................8
6.2. PREPARING FOUNDATION BASE...................................................................................................9
6.3. DIMENSIONS FOR FOUNDATION BASE.........................................................................................9
6.4. DIMENSIONS AND POSITIONING OF THE ACHORING ...............................................................10
6.5. DIMENSIONS AND POSITIONING RISERS ...................................................................................11
7.1. MFR WASHER OR RISER INSTALLATION ON A CONCRETE PAD. ............................................12
7.2. MFR WASHER INSTALLATION ON A STEEL BASE (RISER) .......................................................12
7.3. SECURELY FASTEN THE WASHER..............................................................................................12
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8.1. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS .....................................................................................................13
8.2. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION..........................................................................................................13
8.3. LOAD ON ELECTRICAL SUPPLY NETWORK ...............................................................................14
CONNECTION.................................................................................... 15
13.1. DAILY ............................................................................................................................................17
13.2. EVERY SIX MONTHS ...................................................................................................................17
13.3. ADJUSTMENT OF DOOR SEAL PRESSURE ..............................................................................17
13.4. ADJUSTMENT GEAR BELTS .......................................................................................................18
13.5. REPLACEMENT WASHER FUSES ..............................................................................................18
13.6. ERROR INDICATION SHOWN ON DISPLAY ...............................................................................19
14.1. DISASSEMBLY .............................................................................................................................19
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    1. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS... 2 2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS... 2 3. TECHNICAL INFORMATION 3.1. SPECIFICATIONS 18/25/30/40 LB CAPACITY...4 3.2. SPECIFICATIONS 50/60/80 LB CAPACITY...5 4. DIMENSIONS AND COMPONETS OF THE MACHINE 5. HANDLING, TRANSPORT, STORAGE, UNPACKING FOUNDATION... 8 6.1.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING - Read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS in this manual carefully before operating the washer. Improper use of the washer may cause risk of fire, electrical shock or serious body injuries or death as well as serious damage to the washer. WARNING - Failure to comply with the instructions in this manual may lead to incorrect use of the washer, and may result in risk of fire, bodily injuries or death and/or damage to the laundry and/or the washer.
  • Page 3 ♦ Do not repair or replace any part of the washer or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in the service manual or published user-repair instructions that you understand and have the skills to carry out. Only qualified service personnel may open the washer to carry out servicing. ♦...
  • Page 4: Technical Information

    3. TECHNICAL INFORMATION 3.1. Specifications 18/25/30/40 Lb Capacity Capacity: 7 kg / 18 lb Packing: carton box Width 700 mm / 27.6" Depth 730 mm / 28.7" Height 1180 mm/ 46.5" Transportation Volume 0.6m Machine: Width 660 mm / 26“ Depth 710 mm / 28"...
  • Page 5: Specifications 50/60/80 Lb Capacity

    3.2. Specifications 50/60/80 Lb Capacity Capacity: 22 kg / 50 lb carton box Packing: 935 mm / 36.8" Width 1050 mm / 41.3" Depth 1530 mm / 60.24" Height 1.5m / 52.97 ft Transportation Volume Machine: 855 mm / 33.66" Width 990 mm / 38.98 Depth...
  • Page 6: Dimensions And Componets Of The Machine

    4. DIMENSIONS AND COMPONETS OF THE MACHINE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Control panel 2. Door handle 3. Service panel 4. Air relieve 5. Liquid soap hose passing 6. Serial Plate 7. Steam connection 8. Drain connection 9. Earth connection 10. Hot water connection 11.
  • Page 7 7 kg 10 kg Machine capacity 18 lbs 25 lbs 660 mm 660 mm “ “ 1045 mm 1140 mm “ 41.1 44.9 420 mm 460 mm “ 16.5 18.1 710 mm 865 mm 28 " 34.1 " 620 mm 775 mm “...
  • Page 8: Handling, Transport, Storage, Unpacking

    It is required the installation be on a concrete foundation. Metal-reinforced wood floors and all not concrete foundations are NOT allowed due to a potential for excessive vibrations and fire. Improper installation will void the warranty. Maytag is not responsible for damage or injury caused by improper installation. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 9: Preparing Foundation Base

    6.2. PREPARING FOUNDATION BASE Check the thickness of the existing floor and verify the quality of the concrete. The foundation MUST be always been engineered to be able to comply with the static and dynamic floor data. If necessary contact your building engineer.
  • Page 10: Dimensions And Positioning Of The Achoring

    7 kg 10 kg Machine capacity 18 lbs 25 lbs 530 mm 530 mm 20.9 “ 20.9 “ 65 mm 65 mm 2.6 “ 2.6 “ 100 mm 100 mm 4 “ 4 “ 20 mm 20 mm 0.79 “ 0.79 “...
  • Page 11: Dimensions And Positioning Risers

    Fig.3 6.5. DIMENSIONS AND POSITIONING RISERS When a riser is used, use a U-profile, respecting always the max. height and min. thickness given for each model in the table. The width and the depth should be, as a minimum, the same as the washer footprint dimension.
  • Page 12: How To Install Awasher

    7. HOW TO INSTALL A WASHER First check if the concrete pad and/or riser conforms to the requirements. 7.1. MFR WASHERS OR RISER INSTALLATION ON A CONCRETE PAD. The washer or riser is positioned on the pad over the bolts and spaced above the pad approximately 3/8 inch to ½...
  • Page 13: Electrical

    8. ELECTRICAL 8.1. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS WARNING! • The washer extractor is intended to be permanently connected to the electrical supply. • This appliance must be connected to a supply, which no lighting units or general purpose receptacles are connected” • To prevent unnecessary risk of fire, electrical shock or personal injury, all grounding must be done in accordance with National and local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA (for the United States) or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1 (for Canada).
  • Page 14: Load On Electrical Supply Network

    Fig.6 Sag in front of cable passing and incoming supply terminal Provide a sag in the cable, in front of the cable strain relief. This will avoid ingress of condensed water into the machine, see picture. 8.3. LOAD ON ELECTRICAL SUPPLY NETWORK When multiple machines are connected to the same electrical network, it is necessary to connect the machines according to Fig.
  • Page 15: Water Connection

    9. WATER CONNECTION The washer is equipped with 3/4“ BSP (British Standard Pipe Thread) hot and cold water inlet valves, indicated by a sticker next to the inlet. Use the water inlet hoses that accompany the washer as they are properly adapted to the water valves.
  • Page 16: Airvent Opening

    11. AIRVENT OPENING On the backside, the washers are provided with an air vent opening of O.D. 75 mm / 3". WARNING! Watch out, vapors escape from the machine through the air vent opening! Do not cover or connect to anything! Do not cover the washer air vent opening.
  • Page 17: Maintenance And Adjustments

    13. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS Preventive maintenance has been reduced to a minimum by the careful design of the machine, and the choice of reliable components and materials. ALWAYS FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TO AVOID INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE! Although the washer may be "off", there still may be electrical power in the washer. When power supply has been switched off wait for at least 10 minutes before starting inspection or servicing the machine.
  • Page 18: Adjustment Gear Belts

    Re-start the above procedure to verify if the door pressure at hinge side is satisfactory. Once the hinge side is good, you need to verify the door pressure at doorlock side. Therefore, set the handle in open position and close slowly the door with the handle: - If the force gradually rises to a reasonable force the pressure is good.
  • Page 19: Error Indication Shown On Display

    13.6. ERROR INDICATION SHOWN ON DISPLAY See chapter „Troubleshooting“ in the programming manual. 14. PUTTING THE MACHINE OUT OF SERVICE Disconnect the electric power supply from the washer. Make sure that the power supply, water supply, drain and in case of steam, the steam supply, are all disconnected.
  • Page 20: List Of Recommended Spare Parts

    15. LIST OF RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS You can find more information in the spare-part manual for individual machines. PRI 346 000 003 Bi-metal 120-240V PRI 610 012 077 Coil PRI 610 011 077 Micro-switch PRI 610 032 077 Micro-switch PRI 340 055 051 Drain valve 3“, 220V 50-60 Hz 514 038 Contactor (220V) PRI 340 020 035 Two way inlet valve 220V 50-60 Hz...
  • Page 21: Publication Date Nov 05 Installation Instructions

    516828 PUBLICATION DATE Nov 05 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 22 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PUBLICATION DATE Nov 05 516828...
  • Page 24 - MACHINE TYPE - TYPE DE LA MACHINE - ELECTRONIC TIMER - PROGRAMMATEUR ELECTRONIQUE SOFTWARE NUMBER AND VERSION SOFTWARE NUMERO ET VERSION INSTALLATION DATE / DATE D'INSTALLATION / INSTALLATION CARRIED OUT BY / INSTALLATION FAITE PAR / SERIAL NUMBER NUMERO DE SERIE ELECTRICAL DETAILS - - DETAILS ELECTRIQUES : ...VOLT ...PHASE ...HZ NOTE:...
  • Page 25 MFR Models Publication date: Nov 2005 Commercial Front Load Washer 516828 Graphic control...
  • Page 26 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Leave these instructions with the owner...

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