Maytag MDE9651 manual

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    Oper ating Instructions T umble dr y er Dear Maytag customer , Thank you for choosing this quality product fr om Scandinavia, made in V ar a, S weden. W e want y ou to feel assur ed that the inside of your new machine is just as good as the outside and that the ethics and standar ds that went into the production of this machine ar e just as high as[...]

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    2 Contents Contents 2 Bef ore using y our machine for the first time 3 Do not tumble-dr y 3 Safety instructions 4 General 4 Installation 4 Safety 4 Stopping a programme 4 T ranspor t/Winter storage 4 P acking material 4 Disposal 4 Child saf ety 5 General 5 Options buttons 7 A dv ice a nd ti ps be f ore y ou t umb le -dry 8 Has it been spun? 8 Laund[...]

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    3 See the Quick guide on the last page. Bef or e using y our machine f or the first time Do not tumble-dr y Certain materials are sensitive to tumble- dr ying. Alw a ys check and f ollow an item’ s laundr y label. Y ou can read more on page 9, “Bef ore tumble-drying”. Note! When starting the tumble dr yer f or the first time or after a long p[...]

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    4 Saf ety instructions General • Read and k eep the Use & Care Guide! • Electrical installation, if required, should be carried out by qualified pr of essionals. • The machine should only be used for tumble-dr ying as described in these instructions. • Repairs and maintenance relating to safety or perf ormance must be carried out by a q[...]

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    5 Child saf ety General Do not allow childr en to pla y with the tumble dr y er . The tumble dr y er has a magnetic catch, allowing the door to be opened fr om the inside. The door has a door-s witch that auto- matically stops the tumble dr y er when the door is opened. The tumble dr y er does not start automatically when the door closes (e.g. if a[...]

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    6 1. Fluff filter holder 2. T ype plate 3. Condensed w ater container 4. P anel P ar ts of the tumble dr y er 8 5. Outer door 6. F an (behind the front plate) 7. Condenser (behind the front plate) 8. Fluff filter 5 3 6 7 1 2 4[...]

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    7 F ront panel 1. Main pow er s witch 2-4. Options buttons 5. Programme selector 6. Displa y 7. Start/Stop 5 1 6 2 Options buttons 7 2. Button f or selecting Lo w T emperatur e 3. Button f or selecting Anti-crease Progr amme 4. Button f or selecting Delay ed Star t 5 h 2 3 4 4 3[...]

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    8 A dvice and tips be f ore y ou tumble-dr y Has it been spun? Items to be tumble-dried should be spun at 1000 rpm or faster . Better spinning sav es both energy and drying time. Laundr y labels Materials that can be tumble-dried This symbol means that the material is suit- able for tumble-drying. F abrics best suited to tumble-dr ying are cotton f[...]

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    9 Iron Dry This programme shuts off the heat once the load is just damp enough for ir oning or pressing. Timed dr y 60 min The Timed dr y programme has a fix ed dr y - ing time and tumble-dries the load for 60 minutes. Air fluff 60 min Use the Air fluff programme when y ou just w ant to refr esh, air or soften up items. Select options By selecting [...]

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    10 7 1 2 Dela y ed Start Select or deselect this option by pr essing the Dela yed Start button. The machine will start the programme 5 hours after y ou se- lect this option + the Start/Stop button. A lighted red field b y the button indicates that the option has been activ ated. If y ou change y our mind, press the Start/Stop but- ton for thr ee se[...]

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    11 Draining the condensed w ater container The condensed w ater container must be drained after each load. Remo v e the condensed w ater container , empty out the w ater and replace the con- tainer . If the condensed w ater container becomes full to ov er flowing, the progr amme is inter - rupted and is shown in the displa y . Emp- ty the container[...]

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    12 Consumption v alues F or the consumption v alues giv en below , the follo wing prer equisites apply: T emperature of intak e air : 20 °C . Moisture content of intak e air : 65 %. Dr ying temperature: Normal or low . Element pow er : 2500 W . Bef ore tumble-drying, cotton fabrics ar e spun at 800 and 1600 rpm (long spin). Bef ore tumble-drying, [...]

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    13 1 2 Cleaning the fluff filter The fluff filter must be cleaned after each load. If y ou hav e very hard water , this can cause limescale deposits in the fluff filter . Check for an y limescale deposits when cleaning the fluff filter and, if necessar y , wash do wn the filter by hand. 1. Grasp the filter handle and pull it to w ards y ou. 2. Pull[...]

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    14 5 . Replace the condenser . When reinstall- ing the condenser , check that it is replaced in the correct w ay . The top of the condenser is labelled “upp”, “up” and “oben”. 6 . Replace the fr ont plate. Cleaning the condenser The condenser should be cleaned at least three times a y ear . If y ou ha ve pets , the condenser must be cle[...]

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    15 T roubleshooting The machine will not start Check • that the outer door is properly closed • that the main pow er s witch is pressed • that y ou hav e set the programme correctly • that the Dela yed Start option has not been selected. If so , the time remaining until start will be shown in full hours in the displa y (e.g. 5, 4, 3h). T o [...]

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    16 T echnical inf ormation T echnical data Height: 850 mm Width: 595 mm Depth: 585 mm W eight: 47 k g Cylinder volume: 111 l Max. drying capacity: 6.0 k g RPM: 52 rpm Rated po wer: See type plate. Dr ying drum material: Stainless steel. Outer casing material: P owder-coated and hot-galv anized sheet steel or stainless steel. Setup: Stacking or free[...]

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    17 Ser vice T ype plate Bef ore contacting the ser vice division, y ou should find out whether the fault is anything y ou can tak e care of y ourself. See the chapters “T roubleshooting” and “Car e and cleaning”. If y ou do need to contact the ser vice division after all, mak e sure y ou know the model designation, type designa- tion and se[...]

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    18 Installation P ositioning the tumble dr yer The tumble dr y er can be positioned as freestanding or in a stack. Remember that the tumble dr y er produces heat and should theref ore not be located in a room that is too small. If the room is v ery small, dr ying will tak e longer due to the limited quantity of air . Caution! The machine must not b[...]

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    19 Break off tag A on the cup fitted on the right side and tag B on the cup fitted on the left side. Then remov e the paper from the self- adhesive surf ace under the plastic cups. 4 . Fit the plastic cups so that the “tags” mark ed with arro ws ar e against the front edge of the cov er and side edge and press firmly onto the cov er . Then brea[...]

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    20 Electrical installation The machine must only be connected to an earthed wall sock et. Connection on delivery The machine is supplied as single-phase, 230V , heat output 2500W (see type plate) and has a 16A fuse. Any earth fault fuses must be type A. Alternativ e connection It is possible to switch o ver from 16A (heat output 2500) to 10A (heat [...]

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    21 5 . Ne xt y ou must mo ve the plastic plugs on the upper and low er edges of the door . Use a flat scre wdriv er . 6 . Unscre w the tw o scre ws on the sides of the door , around fiv e millimetres , to allow the door magnet and cov er washer on the inside of the door to be remo v ed. 7 . Then remo v e the door magnet (1) and cov er washer (2). 1[...]

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    22 13 . Secure the hinge attachment using the scre ws in the sequence sho wn in the pic- ture . 14 . Replace the scr ew unf astened in point 11. 15 . Replace the lo w er front plate . 9 . Insert the cov er w asher in place of the door magnet. 10 . Insert the screw s so that the door mag- net and cov er washer are held in place . 11 . Remo ve the sc[...]

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    23 Search w ords A Anti-crease 7, 9 C Care 10, 13 Child safety 5 Cleaning 10, 13, 14 Condensed water container 4, 6, 10, 11, 13 Condenser 6, 14 Cotton 8 D Display 7, 10 Disposal 4 Door hanging 21 Do not tumble-dry 3, 8 E Electrical installation 4, 18, 20 Error messages 15 F F elting 8 Fluff filter 6, 13 I Installation 18, 20 L Laundry labels 3, 8 O[...]

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    24 Item No .: 80 799 89. R ev . 01 W e reser ve the right to mak e changes. Printed on envir onmentally-friendly paper that meets the demands of the Swedish en vironmental or ganisations Miljöförbundet and Naturskyddsföreningen. Quick guide F abrics • Sort fabrics of the same kind to ensure as uni- form drying as possible. Press the main po w [...]