Maytag MAF 9801 User Manual

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Page 1 - MAF 9801

Use & Care GuideWashing MachineMAYTAGMAF 9801

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10Wool and silkWool and silk are sometimes marked machinewash, and sometimes hand wash. The Wool andHand programmes of the machine are at leastas gent

Page 3 - Start/Stop

11DETERGENTSOverdosing detergent will not give better re-sults, it only increases the burden on the envi-ronment.Try using less detergent, and increas

Page 4 - 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

129 WASHING WASHING WITH EASY CONTROLEasy washing by pushing a few buttonsYour washing machine works like a radio withpre-set tuning. Instead of radio

Page 5 - DISPOSAL

13The following step-by-step instructions are pro-vided to help you to achieve the best possiblewashing result.SORT THE WASHINGFor tips and advice, se

Page 6 - 3 CHILDREN'S SAFETY

14SELECT A PRE-SET PROGRAMMEThe machine has four pre-set program-mes. Press the button for the desiredprogramme. The programmes are shown in thetable

Page 7 - 5 DETERGENT COMPARTMENT

15If you wish to save the change permanently,you can press the Enter button after making thechange.Spinning at 400-800 revolutions/minute al-ways mean

Page 8 - 7 LC-DISPLAY

16Hold down the Menu button for three se-conds. Within 15 seconds of releasing the but-ton, you must index forward with the Menu but-ton to the new de

Page 9 - 8 BEFORE WASHING

17DELAYED 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

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1810 CONSUMPTION VALUES - PRE-SET PROGRAMMESThe following conditions apply for the consump-tion values indicated below:Temperature of incoming water:

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1911 MAKING OWN WASHING PROGRAMMES GENERALWe have preset P1-P4 with the most com-mon washing programmes. These programmesusually suit most users. You

Page 12 - 9 WASHING

2CONTENTSREAD FIRST Page1 Before washing the first time 32 Safety instructions 4-5General. Installation. Washer door. Over-fill protection. Interrupti

Page 13 - Main wash

20AVAILABLE SETTINGS AND OPTIONSSetting/OptionDescription RestrictionsProgramme typesAvailable programmes are described in a separate ta-ble in this C

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21CREATE YOUR OWN WASHING PROGRAMME1. Press one of the buttons P1-P4 underwhich you wish to store your programme. Youcan select any button you like i

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22RESET PROGRAMMEIf you wish to revert to the settings which a pre-set programme had at the time when the mach-ine was supplied, you can reset the pro

Page 16 - PROGRAMME COMPLETED

23AVAILABLE TYPES OF PROGRAMMEProgramme information Programme contentProgramme No.1/3 (2,0 kg)1/2 (3,0 kg)RinseLong spinProgrammeMax. quantityTemperat

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24MenuMenuEnterMenuEnterMenuEnterMenuEnterMenuEnterMenuEnterMenuEnterMenuEnterMenuEnterEnterP1P4Change with:Select Program Select TemperatureSelect Sp

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26CHECKING THE COIN TRAP AND THE DRAIN PUMPThe washing machine has a trap in which coins,hairpins and similar items fasten. Clean the cointrap and the

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2721each year. You should use a small quantity ofdetergent at the same time. It is not necessary tofill the machine with washing.CLEANING HOLES UNDER

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2813 TROUBLE SHOOTINGDOOR WILL NOT OPEN1. Check that the main switch is ON.2. Is the power supply cut off? Check the fuses.The door cannot be opened u

Page 22 - RESET PROGRAMME

29Over flow. Phone Service.Temperature stop fault. Faulty temperaturestop, phone Service.Thermistor fault. Faulty thermistor, phone Ser-vice.Water inl

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31 BEFORE WASHING THE FIRST TIMECAUTION WITH CERTAIN MATERIALSAlways check and adhere to recommendedwashing marking on the items concerned. If norecom

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30CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEITThe temperature is shown in the display eitherin degrees Celsius or in degrees Fahrenheit.You can change between Celsius and Fa

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3114 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONTECHNICAL DATAHeight: 850 mmWidth: 595 mmDepth: 585 mmWeight: 79 kgDrum volume: 50 litreMax. washing capacity: 6,0 kgSpin sp

Page 26 - 12 CARE AND CLEANING

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3315 SERVICE AND GUARANTEESERVICEBefore calling for service, check to see whetherthe faults is due to something that you can putright yourself. See ch

Page 28 - 13 TROUBLE SHOOTING

341. Sort the washing.2. Turn on the main power switch, .3. Open the door and put in the washing.4. Fill with detergent and conditioner as required

Page 29 - WRONG LANGUAGE ON THE DISPLAY

3517 INDEXChapterAcetate 8Acrylate 8Allergic 8, 11Alter settings after starting 9Anti-crease 8, 11Arrow buttons 9, 11Bleach 8Burling 8Care 12Celsius/F

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Art. No. 80 800 43. Rev. 01. The right to make changes is reserved.Printed on environment friendly paper.

Page 31 - 14 TECHNICAL INFORMATION

4OVERFILL PROTECTIONIf the level of water in the machine rises abovenormal, the overfill protection will start to pumpout water and shut off the water

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5TRANSPORT/ WINTER STORAGEIf the machine is to be transported, or stored inunheated premises where the temperature canfall below freezing point, you s

Page 33 - 15 SERVICE AND GUARANTEE

6CHILD-SAFE WASHINGAlways close the washer door and start the pro-gramme immediately after filling the detergent.Do not allow children to play with th

Page 34 - 16 QUICK GUIDE

7Start/StopP3P1P2P4MenuEnter4 PARTS OF THE WASHING MACHINE1. DETERGENT COMPARTMENT - PRE-WASH2. DETERGENT COMPARTMENT - MAIN WASH3. FABRIC CONDITIONER

Page 35 - 17 INDEX

86 PANEL 71. INDICATOR LAMP ON/OFF2. MAIN POWER SWITCH3. PROGRAMME SELECTOR BUTTONS P1-P44. DISPLAY5. START/STOP BUTTON6. DOOR OPENING BUTTON7. MENU B

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9RECOMMENDED WASHING MARKINGCheck the recommended washing marking ongarments. The table below gives useful informa-tion on suitable washing programmes

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