Maytag MAF9601 manuel d'utilisation

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    Use & Care Guide W ashing Machine MA YT A G MAF9601[...]

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    2 CONTENTS READ FIRST PAGE 1 Before washing for the first time 3 2 Safety instructions 4-5 General, Installation, W asher door , Inter- rupting a programme, Overfill protection, P acking materials, T ransport/Winter stora- ge, Disposal 3 Child safety 6 Child-safe washing, W atch that Child, Child lock on Start/Stop button 4 Parts of the washing mac[...]

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    3 1 BEFORE WASHING THE FIRST TIME CAUTION WITH CER T AIN MA TERIALS Always check and adhere to recommended washing marking on the items concerned. If no recommendations are given, refer to those in Chapter 8, Before washing. TRANSPORT SUPPORTS Are the transport supports removed? If not, see the Installation instructions. W ASHER DOOR The door of th[...]

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    4 INTERRUPTING A PROGRAMME Y ou can interrupt a washing programme and open the door by holding the button down for thr ee seconds. The machine will then “ r emember” the point in the washing program- me at which it was interrupted. T o restart: fill with new detergent, if required, and close the door . The machine will start automatically from [...]

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    5 TRANSPORT/ WINTER STORAGE If the machine is to be transported, or stored in unheated premises where the temperature can fall below freezing point, you should proceed as follows: • Empty the coin trap and the drain pump; see Chapter 11, Care - Cleaning. • T urn off the water supply to the washing mach- ine, disconnect the supply hose to the in[...]

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    6 3 CHILDREN’S SAFETY CHILD-SAFE W ASHING Always close the washer door and start the pro- gramme immediately after filling the detergent. Do not allow children to play with the wash- ing machine. PROTECT CHILDREN Keep detergents and conditioner out of the reach of children. CHILD LOCK ON BUTTON Y ou can prevent a child fr om starting the wash- in[...]

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    7 4 P A R TS OF THE W ASHER 5 DETERGENT COMP AR TMENT 1 . DETERGENT COMP ARTMENT - PRE-W ASH 2 . DETERGENT COMP A R TMENT - MAIN W ASH 3 . CONDITIONER COMP ARTMENT 1 . DETERGENT COMP ARTMENT 2 . MAIN POWER SWITCH 3 . PROGRAMME P ANEL 4 . DA T A PLA TE 5 . COVER - DRAIN PUMP 6 . DRAIN PUMP (BEHIND THE COVER) 7 . W ASHER DOOR 8 . OUTER DOOR (NOT ALL [...]

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    8 Start Stop 2h Wool Hand Rinse Spin Drain Synthetics Quick Heavy Cotton White Cotton Cotton Eco Cool Cotton MAF 9601. AAA PERFORMANCE 1600RPM 6 P ANEL 1 . DETERGENT COMP ARTMENT 2 . INDICA TOR LAMP ON/OFF 3 . MAIN POWER SWITCH 4 . PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB THE PROGRAMMES ARE DESCRIBED IN CHAPTER 9, WASHING. 5 . DISPLA Y 6 . ST ART/STOP BUTTON WITH L[...]

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    9 RECOMMENDED W ASHING MARKING Check the recommended washing marking on garments. The table below gives useful informa- tion on suitable washing programmes for diffe- rent materials and amounts of washing. COLOURED COTTON Coloured cotton garments marked with a re- commendation for 60ºC should be washed the first time at 60ºC to get rid of any sur[...]

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    10 Wool and silk W ool and silk are sometimes marked machine wash, and sometimes hand wash. The W ool and Hand programmes of the machine are at least as gentle as washing by hand. W ool is particularly sensitive to mechanical processing. If you wish to avoid spin drying, you can press out the water instead using terry towelling. In this case, you s[...]

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    11 DETERGENTS Overdosing detergent will not give better re- sults, it only increases the burden on the envi- ronment. T r y using less detergent, and increase the dose only if you are displeased with the washing re- sults. TEXTILE DYEING If you want to dye fabrics in the machine, select Normal with the Super rinse option, . Choose a temperature acc[...]

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    12 The following step-by-step instructions are pro- vided to help you to achieve the best possible washing result. SOR T THE W ASHING For tips and advice, see Chapter 8 – Before washing. NOTE Empty the pockets. Coins, nails and similar items can cause damage to the machine and textiles. TURN ON THE MAIN POWER SWITCH . OPEN THE DOOR AND PUT IN THE[...]

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    13 T ABLE OF A V AILABLE PROGRAMMES Programme information Programme content Programme No. 1/3 (2,0 kg) 1/2 (3,0 kg) Rinse Long spin Programme Max. quantity of washing TT emperature °C (A) Max. spin speed rev/min Pre-wash Main wash Spin Rinses (B) Spin Rinses (B) Spin Rinses (B) Spin Miscellaneous 1/1 (6,0 kg) W a sh Short spin (max. 800 rev/min) C[...]

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    14 SELECT A PROGRAMME Select the programme that you wish to use with the programme selector knob. See the table of programmes for more infor- mation about the various available program- mes. SELECTING SETTINGS AND OPTIONS Y ou can obtain a washing programme to suit your particular wash by changing the settings and options. The machine will remember[...]

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    15 Super rinse Super rinse is switched on or off by pressing the button. The LED next to the button will light when Super rinse is switched on. Super rinse means that extra rinses will be added to the programme; see the T able. E2 Eco/Efficiency E2 is switched on or off by pressing the button. The LED next to the button will light when E2 is switch[...]

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    16 DURING THE PROGRAMME If you wish to interrupt or change the programme Hold down the button for three se- conds. An extinguished LED next to the button indicates that the programme has been inter- rupted. Add mor e detergent, if necessar y , befor e se- lecting a new programme. Putting in or taking out washing If you wish to put in or take out wa[...]

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    17 8 8 9 9 WHEN W ASHING IS FINISHED T urn off the main pow er switch . Close the washer door to prevent small children from crawling into the machine. PROGRAMME COMPLETED The text in the display indicates that the programme is completed. Press the button once, and the LED next to the button will light. The door will open after three seconds.[...]

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    18 This page has been left blank for technical printing reasons.[...]

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    19 10 CONSUMPTION V ALUES The following conditions apply for the consumption values indicated below: T emperature of incoming water: 15ºC. Element power: 2000 W . Options: None PROGRAMME MA TERIAL/W ASHING LOAD W A TER CONSUMP- POWER CONSUMP- PROGRAMME TIME TEMPERA TURE(1) (2) TION (approx. litre) TION (approx. kWh) (approx. minutes) Heavy Cotton [...]

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    20 CLEANING THE DETERGENT COMPARTMENT Pull out the detergent compartment as far as it goes. Then pull upwards and outwards as illustrated. Flush and brush the detergent compartment. Put the detergent compartment back in. NOTE Do not wash the detergent compartment in a dishwasher . CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE MACHINE Use a mild detergent to clean th[...]

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    21 2 1 CLEANING HOLES UNDER THE RIDGES If you suspect that objects, eg, nails, paperclips, pins and so on, have fallen through the washing drum you should check the space underneath the ridges. Such items can corrode and cause rust stains on your washing. Nails and other sharp objects can tear fabrics. Proceed as follows: 1 . Use a screwdriver or s[...]

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    22 12 TROUBLE SHOOTING MACHINE WILL NOT ST AR T 1 . Is the door properly closed? Press it shut firm- ly . 2. Check whether the Delayed start option is switched on. The time remaining to start will then be indicated in the display in whole hours, e.g. . T o change: interrupt the program- me, change the setting, and restart. 3 . Is power cut off? Che[...]

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    23 F AUL T INDICA TIONS ON THE DISPLA Y If a fault or a failure occurs during the program- me, an indication will be given on the display . The table below shows the various fault co- des. Display shows Explanation Suggested remedy Over flow Call service. W ash motor fault Call service. W ater outlet fault Pumping fault; check: - that no object is [...]

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    24 Display shows Explanation No programme selected. One or two digits, followed by an h. Delayed start is selected, and the programme has started. The display shows the number of hours remaining to start of the programme. One digit, one H followed by two digits or only 1-2 digits, indicates that a programme is running. The display shows the remaini[...]

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    25 W ASHING TEMPERA TURE – CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEIT The temperature is shown in the display either in degr ees Celsius ( ) or in degrees F ah - renheit ( ). Y ou can alter the temperature indication from Celsius to F ahrenheit, and vice v ersa. Proceed as follows to alter the washing temperature display: Set the programme selector knob to the posi- [...]

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    26 This page has been left blank for technical printing reasons.[...]

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    27 13 TECHNICAL INFORMA TION TECHNICAL DA T A Height: 850 mm. Width: 595 mm. Depth: 585 mm. W eight: 73 kg/78 kg (with outer door). Drum volume: 50 litre. Max. washing capacity 6.0 kg. Spin speed, r/min: 400 - 1600 rpm. Rated power , connection: See data plate. Rated power , element: See data plate. W ater pressur e: 0.1 - 1 MP a. 1 - 10 kp/cm 2 . [...]

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    28 This page has been left blank for technical printing reasons.[...]

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    29 14 SERVICE AND GUARANTEE SERVICE Before calling for service, check to see whether the faults is due to something that you can put right yourself. S ee chapter 12, T rouble shoo- ting. If you do require service, telephone your lo- cal MA Y T A G retailer or the MA Y T AG repre- sentative for your country . See guarantee card for address and telep[...]

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    30 15 QUICK GUIDE W ASHING Severely soiled washing, eg, working clothes. Economy programme. Slightly soiled cotton or linen. Cotton, linen, white and light coloured garments. Super efficiency programme. Cotton, linen, white and light coloured gar- ments. Economy programme. Cotton, linen. Darker coloured garments. Cotton, linen. Darker coloured garm[...]

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    31 16 INDEX Chapter Acetate 8 Acrylate 8 Allergic 8, 9 Alter settings after starting 9 Bleach 8 Burling 8 Buttons 7 Care 11 Celsius 12 Child safety 3 Cleaning 11 Clean-out recess 11 Coin trap 11 Colour 8 Conditioner 5, 9, 15 Consumption values 10 Cotton 8, 15 Delayed start 9 Delicate garments 8 Delicate washing 8 Depth 13 Detergent container 5, 9 D[...]

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    32 Art. No . 80 800 44. Rev . 01. The right to make changes is reserved. Printed on environment friendly paper.[...]