Maytag MD7500 manual

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    GUIDE T HE N EW M AY TA G N EPTUNE ® D RYER U SER U SER GUIDE T HE N EW M AY TA G N EPTUNE ® D RYER M ODEL MD7500 ABLE OF C ONTENTS Safety Instructions ................................................. 1-2 Dr yer Exhaust Tips ................................................... 3 Operating Tips .....................................................[...]

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    W ARNING: T o r educe the risk of fire, electric shock or injur y to persons when using the appliance, follow basic pr ecautions, including the following: Read all instructions befor e using the appliance. T o a void the possibility of fir e or explosion: Do not dr y items that ha v e been pr eviously cleaned in, washed in, soak ed in, or spotted w[...]

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    2 MPORT ANT S AFETY I NSTRUCTIONS CONT . I W ARNING: Do not place into your dryer items that ha v e been spotted or soak ed with v egetable oil or cooking oil. Even after being washed, these items ma y contain significant amounts of these oils. The remaining oil can ignite spontaneousl y . The potential for spontaneous ignition incr eases when the [...]

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    3 R YER E XHAUST T IPS D W ARNING: Plastic or nonmetal flexib le duct pr esents a potential fir e hazard. D O D O D O D O Let your dryer exhaust the air easily . D O Read the installation instructions and the user’ s guide . Use 4 inch diam- eter rigid metal duct. T ape all joints, including at the dr y er . Never use lint-trapping scr ews. K eep[...]

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    4 C LEAN THE L INT F IL TER PERA TING T IPS O • After each load. • T o shor ten dr ying time. • T o operate more energy efficiently . NO TE: Do not operate the dr yer without the lint filter in place. L OAD THE D RYER P ROPERL Y • By placing only one wash load in the dryer at a time. • Av oid very small loads or mixing heavyw eight and li[...]

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    5 sensor dry Home time dry more cycles air fluff (no heat) fav orite cycles ONTROL P ANEL C T ouchscr een - An interactiv e displa y that responds with the touch of a finger . Note: Exposur e of the touch- scr een to direct sunlight is not r ecommended. F a v orites - Quick access to y our named cycles. Star t/P ause - Press this pad to star t a cy[...]

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    6 Select “Sensor Dr y” . The next screen will be the Revie w Screen. If the selections are cor rect, press Start/Pause . If changes need to be made, follow the next steps. Select dr yness lev el. The dr yness lev el ranges fr om very dr y to damp dr y . Select the level a ppr o- priate for the load. The “Normal Dr y” lev el will be used for[...]

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    7 Select “Time Dr y” from the Home scr een. The contr ol defaults to 45 minutes. Step 1 Step 1 Step 2 Step 2 Step 3 Step 3 Step 4 Step 4 Step 5 Step 5 time 45 min Press ST ART or change your selection below . regular temperature options cycle chime loud remind chime ON Time continue 45 minutes loud end of cycle c hime Options continue wrinkle p[...]

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    8 T ouch the Fa vorites pad on the contr ol panel or the “Fa v orite Cycles” area on the Home scr een. T ouch “Create A F a v orite” . Step 1 Step 1 Step 2 Step 2 Step 3 Step 3 Step 4 Step 4 blue jeans towels Fa vorites create a fav orite edit a fav orite 1 of 4 sensor dry Cycles time dry air fluff Select the appr opriate settings for the f[...]

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    9 Either touch the Fa vorites pad on the contr ol panel or the “Fa vorite Cycles” area on the Home scr een. T ouch “Edit A Fa vorite” . T ouch the fav orite cycle name you would lik e to change . T ouch “Continue” . T ype in the new name and press “Sa ve” . Use the ar ro w at the top of the screen to backspace. E DIT A F A VORITE Th[...]

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    10 Either touch the Fa vorites pad on the contr ol panel or the “Fa vorite Cycles” area on the Home scr een. T ouch “Edit A Fa vorite” . T ouch the fav orite cycle you would lik e to edit. Mak e the needed changes to the cycle by touching the appr opriate setting. Once you ha ve made the adjustments, touch “Continue” . If the curr ent f[...]

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    11 T ouch the Help touchpad. Select “Before Y ou Call” . Here y ou will see headings for common tr ouble-shooting topics. T ouch one of the displa y ed areas to see specific information. For more detailed information, see “Befor e Y ou Call” section, pg. 17, or call 1-888-462-9824 for fur ther assistance. If you w ould lik e to see the othe[...]

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    12 T ouch the Help touchpad. Select “Laundr y Hints” . The Laundr y Hints scr een displa ys the a vailable topics. T ouch the headings to see specific information for each topic and sub-topic. For mor e information, see “Special Laundr y Tips” section, pg. 15, or call 1-888- 462-9824 for further assistance . Step 1 Step 1 Step 2 Step 2 Step[...]

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    10 13 T ouch the Help touchpad. Step 1 Step 1 control settings Operating Tips lock out feature dryer care Help Screen laundry hints lock out feature before y ou call operating tips select preferences O PERA TING T IPS T o activate lock out press here Lock Out Feature T o lock out the controls, touch the area below for three seconds . L OCK O UT F E[...]

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    14 T ouch the Help touchpad. Select “Select Prefer ences” . T ouch “Loud” , “Medium” , “Soft” or “Off ” to set the v olume lev el of the touch- screen beeps. T ouch “Continue” to accept the selected volume setting. Step 1 Step 1 medium touch screen volume change language to English Select Preferences change monitor contrast [...]

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    15 PECIAL L AUNDR Y T IPS S • Follow the care label instructions or dry using the Sensor Dr y cycle. • Be sure the item is thoroughl y dr y befor e using or storing. • May r equir e repositioning to ensur e ev en drying. • Dr y only one blanket at a time f or best tumbling action. • Be sure the item is thoroughl y dr y befor e using or st[...]

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    16 ARE AND C LEANING C EPLACE D RUM L IGHT R EVERSE THE D OOR R Control P anel – clean with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abra- sive substances. Do not spra y cleaner directly on the panel. T umbler – r emov e an y stains such as cra y on, ink pen or fabric dye (fr om ne w items such as tow els or jeans) with an all-purpose cleaner . Then tumb[...]

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    17 EFORE Y OU C ALL B • Be sure the door is latched shut. • Be sure the po wer cor d is plugged into a live electrical outlet. • Check the home’ s cir cuit break er and fuses. • Press the Start/Pause button again if the door is opened during the cycle. • Check the home’ s cir cuit break er and fuses. • Select a heat setting, not air[...]

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    18 R YING A CCESSORIES D A dr ying rack is a vailable for items that y ou don’ t want to tumble dr y; such as sneak ers, washable sweaters, stuffed to ys or pillows, etc. See y our Ma ytag dealer for details, or call 1-800-688-8408 to order . Part No. MAL1000AXX f o r O p t i m a l P r e f o r m a n c e G e n u i n e F a c t o r y P a r t s Get R[...]

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    Full One Y ear W arranty For one (1) y ear fr om the date of original retail pur chase, any part which fails in normal home use will be repaired or r eplaced free of charge. Limited W arranty After the first year fr om date of original r etail pur chase, thr ough the time periods listed below , the parts designated below which fail in normal home u[...]