Maytag MDE9901 Use and Care Guide

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Use & Care GuideTumble DryerMAYTAGMDE 9901

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10PROGRAMMESYour choice of programme will depend on whatyou wish to do with the fabrics after tumbledrying. The available programmes are Extra dry,Dry

Page 3 - DO NOT TUMBLE-DRY

11Anti-crease programmeUsing the Anti-crease programme you can pre-vent garments from lying still and becoming un-necessarily creased at the end of tu

Page 4 - 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

12OPTIONSP1 EXTRA DRY NORMAL ON ON, 1 h NORMAL 0 hP2 DRY NORMAL ON ON, 1 h NORMAL 0 hP3 NORMAL DRY NORMAL ON ON, 1 h NORMAL 0 hP4 IRON DRY NORMAL ON O

Page 5 - 3 CHILDREN’S SAFETY

13START TUMBLE DRYINGPress the button.The text at the lower edge of thedisplay indicates that the programme has star-ted. The text field of the dis

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14CLEANING THE LINT FILTER1. Grasp the filter handle and pull towards you.2. Pull the filter up out of the holder.3. Open the filter and brush awaythe

Page 7 - 4 PARTS OF THE TUMBLE DRYER

15DELAYED START (1-24 HOURS)If Delayed start is set to 5 hours, for example,this means that the machine will start the pro-gramme 5 hours after you pr

Page 8 - 6. LC-DISPLAY

169 CONSUMPTION VALUES - PRE-SET DRYING PROGRAMMESThe following conditions apply for the consumption values indicated below:Temperature of intake air:

Page 9 - 7 BEFORE TUMBLE DRYING

1710 MAKING OWN DRYING PROGRAMMES SETTINGS OF THE FOUR PRE-SET PROGRAMMES.P1 EXTRA DRY NORMAL ON ON, 1 h NORMAL 0 hP2 DRY NORMAL ON ON, 1 h NORMAL 0 h

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18AVAILABLE SETTINGS AND OPTIONSSetting/OptionDescriptionRestrictionsCooling, Normal/ShortNormal cooling continues for 20 minutes, and short coo-ling

Page 11 - DRYING TIME

19xSelectProgramTimed dry progr.< Next >xSelectProgramExtra dry< Next >CREATE YOUR OWN DRYING PROGRAMME1. Pres

Page 12 - 8 TUMBLE DRY

2CONTENTSREAD FIRST Page1 Before tumble drying for the first time 32 Safety instructions 4General, Installation, Safety, Interrupting aprogramme, Tran

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20RESET PROGRAMMEIf you wish to revert to the settings which a pre-set programme had at the time when the dryerwas supplied, you can reset the program

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21MENU SYSTEM FOR CHANGING A PRESET PROGRAMMenuMenuEnterMenuEnterMenuEnterMenuEnterMenuEnterMenuEnterEnterP1P4Change with:Select TimeSelect Temperatur

Page 15 - DELAYED START (1-24 HOURS)

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23EMPTYING THE CONDENSATION WATER CONTAI-NEREmpty the condensation water container aftereach tumble drying.Pull out the condensation water container,e

Page 17 - Change programme

24CLEANING THE FANThe fan should be cleaned at least once a year.If you have any household pets the fan must becleaned more often.1. Turn off the main

Page 18 - AVAILABLE PROGRAMME TYPES

25CLEANING THE CONDENSERThe condenser should be cleaned at least threetimes a year. . If you have any household petsthe condenser must be cleaned more

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2612 TROUBLE SHOOTINGTHE MACHINE WILL NOT STARTCheck that:• The door is properly closed.• The main switch is pressed in.• You have correctly set the r

Page 20 - RESET PROGRAMME

27FAULT INDICATIONSError messages appear in the display text field iffaults occur while a programme is in progress.To exit the error messages after co

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28 Start Stop buttons.RESET PROGRAMMEIf you wish to revert to the settings which a pre-set programme had at the time when the dryerw

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2913 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONTECHNICAL DATAHeight: 850 mmWidth: 595 mmDepth: 585 mmWeight: 47 kgDrum volume: 111 litreMax drying capacity: 6.0 kgSpeed: 5

Page 23 - 11 CARE AND CLEANING

31 BEFORE TUMBLE DRYING THE FIRST TIMEREAD THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSPlease read through this Use and Care Guidebefore attempting to use the machine,

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3014 SERVICE AND GUARANTEESERVICEBefore calling for service, check to see whetherthe faults is due to something that you can putright yourself. See ch

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3116 INDEXChapterAAcetate 7,15Acrylate 7,8,15After tumble drying 8,15Air fluff programme 7, 8, 10Altering settings 10Anti-crease programme 7,8,10BBefo

Page 26 - 12 TROUBLE SHOOTING

Art. No. 80 800 42. Rev. 01. The right to make changes is reserved.Printed on environment friendly paper.15 QUICK GUIDE1. Sort the fabrics.2. Turn on

Page 27 - WRONG LANGUAGE ON THE DISPLAY

42 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSGENERAL• Study and save this Use and Care Guide forfuture reference.• Electrical installation, if required, must becarried out b

Page 28 - STOP FLASHES IN THE DISPLAY

5GENERALDo not allow children to play with the tumbledryer.The tumble dryer is fitted with a magneticcatch, which allows the door to be opened fromthe

Page 29 - 13 TECHNICAL INFORMATION

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Page 30 - 14 SERVICE AND GUARANTEE

71. FLUFF-FILTER HOLDER2. DATA PLATE3. CONDENSATION WATER CONTAINER4. PANEL5. OUTER DOOR4 PARTS OF THE TUMBLE DRYER34125896. INTERIOR LIGHTING (ON THE

Page 31 - 16 INDEX

85 PANEL 1. INDICATOR LAMP ON/OFF2. MAIN POWER SWITCH3. PROGRAMME SELECTOR BUTTONS P4-P44. DISPLAY5. START BUTTON6. STOP BUTTON7. MENU BUTTON8. INDEX

Page 32 - 15 QUICK GUIDE

97 BEFORE TUMBLE DRYINGBefore you start tumble drying, here is someadvice that can be useful.SPIN-DRIED?Items that are to be tumble dried should first

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