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WITH COMPUTER TOUCH CONTROL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT YOUR MAYTAG additives, how to handle problem soils and proper stain Congratulations on your choice of a Maytag computer touch control stacked washer and dryer! Its unique design provides removal techniques. By following these...
Below are brief instructions on how to use your Maytag Laundry Center. To use washer: To use dryer: 1. Place items in washer 1.
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Do not pack or wrap open the lid. (Keep lid closed when you are not using items around the agitator. See MAYTAG LAUNDER- the washer to prevent the tub light from operating ING GUIDE for suggestions on sorting into wash loads.
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ADD FABRIC SOFTENER, if desired Add recommended amount to cup in top of agitator. The cup may be lifted out for easy filling. Add water to bring liquid level just below openings at the rim of the cup° Diluted fabric softener will automatically be added to the final rinse°...
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SELECT WASH CYCLE For Regular Fabrics, touch the center of the "Regular" pad. The washer will immediately begin fill- ing, automatically selecting a "Large" load, Warm Wash/Cold Rinse, 10 min. of_agitation. ("10" will appear in the Digital Display.) For Permanent Press Loads, touch...
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SELECT WASH TIME Wash time can be increased or decreased on any wash cycle by pressing the "MORE" or "LESS" pad until fill is complete. The minutes of agitation will count up or down, one minute at a time in the display.
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Soak Only This program would be used to soak heavily soiled or stained items, without the washer advancing into a wash cycle. When you touch the "Soak Only" pad, the washer will immediately begin filling, automatically selecting large load size, cold water 19 minutes of soak...
CLEAN LINT FILTER After each day's use, take lint filter out of the agitator as shown, and clean lint off the screen. Because of the effec- tiveness of the draining system, normally there will be little lint on the filter except when washing very linty loads, such as terrycloth towels, throw rugs, bedspreads, and blankets.
LOAD THE DRYER A washer load is a dryer load. A full load is shown at right. Remember, clothes take up more space as they fluff dry. Proper tumbling is important, so when you dry very small loads, add a few similar dry items. Be sure to remove safety pins, hair pins, etc., to prevent damage to articles being dried.
SELECT THE DRYING CYCLE Regular Use this cycle for nonpermanent press loads such as towels, underwear, etc. If you touch the "Regular" pad, the dryer will immediately begin operating, automatically selecting the regular temperature and the normal dryness level. ("E2" appears in display.) At the end of the cycle there is a 5-minute cool period ("Cool"...
SELECT CYCLE Regular To dry regular loads using Timed Dry, first touch the "Regular" pad and then the "Timed Dry" pad. The control will automatically select regular temperature and 40 min. of drying time (40 appears in the display). There will be a 5 minute cool-down period at the end of the cycle.
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If a number followed by the letter "E" appears in the dryer display, a dryer component have malfunctioned you should contact your Maytag dealer. Clean the control panel with a soft damp cloth. Do not use any abrasive powders or cleaning...
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Before calling for repair, make sure that.., both cords of the appliance are plugged into live electrical outlets; •.. fuses are not blown or circuit breakers tripped; •., controls are set properly. Reoread operating instructions. NOTE: Washer will not operate properly unless both...
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WARNING-To reduce risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using your appliance, follow basic precauo tions, including the following: Read all instructions before using the appliance. To avoid the possibility of fire or explosion: Do not wash or dry articles that have...
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Maytag Company, Newton, Iowa 50208 Should you still have a problem, write to: Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel, 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, II- linois 60606.
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I_,IA_TAG COMPANY * NEWTON, IOWA 50208 Form No. 556FE Part No. 3-15004 Printed in U.S.A.
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