Use & Care Guide
Washing Machine
MAYTAG
MAF 9801
1 BEFORE WASHING THE FIRST TIME
CHECK HARDNESS OF THE WATER
CAUTION WITH CERTAIN MATERIALS
Call your local water company to find out what
degree of water hardness applies. This has signi-
ficance in relation to the amount of detergent
that should be dispensed.
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.
Carry out the following:
1. Turn the main power switch,
, OFF and
then back ON again to put the machine in its
start mode.
Menu
2. Press the
button 5 times. All five pres-
ses must be within 15 seconds.
3. Press the
button once. The rinse sen-
sor is now reset. Ignore any message on the
display.
Start/Stop
Press the
button once to return.
WASHER DOOR
The door of the washer opens electrically. Con-
sequently, the door cannot be opened normally
until the machine is connected to an electric
power supply. However, emergency opening is
available, see chapter 13, Trouble shooting.
For brief operating instructions; see Chapter 16, Quick guide.
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2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL
OVERFILL PROTECTION
• Study and save this Use and Care Guide for
future reference.
If the level of water in the machine rises above
normal, the overfill protection will start to pump
out water and shut off the water supply. The
programme will be interrupted if the level does
not fall within 60 seconds.
• Electrical and water installation, if required,
must be carried out by authorized persons.
• The machine may only be used for washing in
accordance with these operating instructions -
not for dry cleaning.
INTERRUPTING A PROGRAMME
• Use only detergents intended for machine
washing.
You can interrupt a washing programme by hol-
ding the
button down for three seconds.
• Remove the transport supports before using
the machine, see installation instructions.
• Repairs and maintenance which affect safety
or performance must be carried out by an aut-
horized specialist.
The machine will then “remember” the point in
the washing programme at which it was inter-
rupted. To restart: fill with new detergent, if
required, and close the door. The machine will
then start from the point at which it was inter-
rupted.
INSTALLATION
You can also interrupt a programme by pres-
See the accompanying installation instructions.
sing
for three seconds. However, if you
stop the machine in this way it will forget where
it was in the programme and you will have to
select a programme to restart.
WASHER DOOR
The door of the washer opens electrically. Con-
sequently, the door cannot be opened normally
until the machine is connected to an electric
power supply.
PACKING MATERIAL
Sort the packing material for recycling accor-
ding to recommendations by the local authori-
ties.
To open the door manually, see the heading,
Door will not open, in chapter 13, Trouble shoo-
ting.
The machine cannot be started with the door
open.
To open the door during an ongoing pro-
gramme, see below, Interrupting a programme.
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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 12, Care - Cleaning.
• Turn off the water supply to the washing mach-
ine, disconnect the supply hose to the inlet val-
ve, and let the water drain from the valve and
the hose.
DISPOSAL
When the machine is no longer useful and is to
be scrapped it should be made unusable.
Get in touch with the refuse collection servi-
ce or your local authorities for advice on how to
scrap the machine in a proper manner.
The machine is made and marked to facilitate
recycling.
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3 CHILDREN'S SAFETY
CHILD-SAFE WASHING
Menu
CHILD LOCK ON
AND
BUTTONS
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.
Menu
By locking the
and
buttons, you can
prevent that for example a child starts the mach-
ine or changes the settings by mistake.
Child lock On/Off
PROTECT CHILDREN
Turn the main power switch,
turn it on again.
Enter
, off and then
Keep detergents and conditioner out of the reach
of children.
Press the
button five times, then press
P3
the
button five times.These ten times must
be completed within fifteen seconds.
Within three seconds after the last press on
P3
the
button, use the
buttons to
choose Child lock ON (the figure 3 will appear
at the bottom right in the display) or OFF (the
figure 0 will appear at the bottom right in the
display).
To start a programme with locked
button.
Press the
button for three seconds and
the machine will start.
To change programme settings with Child
Menu
locked
button.
Menu
Press the
that the
button for three seconds, after
button works normally again. If
Menu
you do not press any button within two minu-
Menu
tes, the
button will be locked again.
NOTE
If you want to change the settings after you
have started a programme, you always have to
Menu
press the
button for three seconds.
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4 PARTS OF THE WASHING MACHINE
1
2
3
P1
P2
P3
P4
S
ta
r
t
/S
top
Men
u
Ent
er
1. DETERGENT COMPARTMENT
2. MAIN POWER SWITCH
3. PROGRAMME PANEL
4. DATA PLATE
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5. COVER - DRAIN PUMP
6. DRAIN PUMP (BEHIND THE COVER)
7. WASHER DOOR
8. OUTER DOOR
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7
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5 DETERGENT COMPARTMENT
1
3
2
1. DETERGENT COMPARTMENT - PRE-WASH
2. DETERGENT COMPARTMENT - MAIN WASH
3. FABRIC CONDITIONER COMPARTMENT
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6 PANEL
3
4
1
2
5
6
7
8
10
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1. INDICATOR LAMP ON/ OFF
2. MAIN POWER SWITCH
3. PROGRAMME SELECTOR BUTTONS P1-P4
4. DISPLAY
7. MENU BUTTON
8. BUTTON FOR CHANGING TEMPERATURE/ INDEX
BACK
9. BUTTON FOR CHANGING SPIN SPEED/
INDEX FORWARD
5. START/ STOP BUTTON
6. DOOR OPENING BUTTON
10. ENTER BUTTON
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1. TEXT FIELD INDICATING PROGRAMME, OPTIONS
AND FAULT MESSAGES, ETC.
1
2
2. DISPLAYS SELECTED SPIN SPEED
3. INDICATES SELECTED PROGRAMME
4. INDICATES THAT A PROGRAMME HAS STARTED
5. INDICATES THAT THE WASHER DOOR IS OPEN
OR MUST BE OPENED
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9
6. INDICATES THAT A PROGRAMME HAS BEEN
COMPLETED OR HAS STOPPED
3
4
6
7
8
7. DISPLAYS THE SELECTED WASHING TEMPERA
TURE
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8. SEE 9 AND 10 BELOW
9. INDICATES THAT DELAYED START IS ON. 8 THEN
DISPLAYS HOURS REMAINING TO START
10. INDICATES THAT 8 IS DISPLAYING THE
PROGRAMME TIME REMAINING IN HOURS AND
MINUTES (ALTERNATING)
NOTE
The display will be extinguished if no buttons
are pressed within three minutes. The display
will be reinstated the next time any button is
pressed.
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8 BEFORE WASHING
Before you start washing, here is some advice
that can be useful.
RECOMMENDED WASHING 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.
SORTING THE WASHING
Sort garments in relation to:
• How soiled they are
• Colour
COLOURED COTTON
• Material
Coloured cotton garments marked with a re-
commendation for 60ºC should the first time
be washed at 60ºC to get rid of any surplus dye.
If this advice is ignored there is a risk that co-
lours will run. Use a detergent without bleach
to safeguard the colours.
GARMENTS
• Close zip-fasteners so that they do not chafe
against other items.
• New coloured garments can have surplus dye
and should therefore be washed separately the
first time.
DELICATE WASHING
• Turn garments inside out.
This reduces the risk of bur-
ling, dye creases, etc.
Unbleached linen
Unbleached linen should be washed at 60ºC
using a detergent without bleach or optical
whitening agent. Severely soiled linen can oc-
casionally be washed at a higher temperature,
but not too often because heat can destroy the
lustre and strength of linen.
• Empty pockets and suitably
let them wash turned inside out.
Symbols in washing instructions
WASHING
LABEL
MATERIAL
PROGRAMME
LOAD
Cotton, linen, white and light coloured garments.
Normal 60° to 95°
1 / 1
Cotton, linen. Darker coloured garments.
Normal
60°
60°
40°
40°
30°
1 / 1
1 / 2
1 / 2
1 / 2
1 / 3
1 / 3
Polyester, cotton/ polyester, nylon. White garments.
Synthetics
Rayon, acetates, acrylics. Garments with more sensitive colours. Synthetics
Polyester, cotton/ polyester, nylon. Coloured garments.
Silk and very delicate garments.
Synthetics
Synthetics
Garments marked IWS or Superwash
Wool/ Hand 40°
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Wool and silk
creased washing. This option means that the
washing will continue to be rotated for two
hours after the programme has ended. See Chap-
ter 11, Making your own programmes, for de-
tails of how to select this option.
Wool and silk are sometimes marked machine
wash, and sometimes hand wash. The Wool and
Hand programmes of the machine are at least
as gentle as washing by hand.
Wool 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 should select No
Spin. See Chapter 9, Washing, for details of
how to select this setting.
MINIMIZING ALLERGY HAZARDS
This washing machine offers a Super rinse
function. You should use this to take account
of persons with a sensitive skin, for example
persons with allergies and infants. See Chapter
11, Making your own programmes, for details
of how to select this option.
Most garments will tolerate a short spin, ho-
wever. The Wool and Hand programmes al-
ways include a short spin.
SAVE TIME
Man-made fibres and synthetic fibres
These materials require a lot of space if they are
not to crease. Fill the drum only to half load
when washing man-made/synthetic fibres. Se-
lect a short spin by selecting a spin speed of 800
revolutions/minute or lower.
Use the White/Coloured programme to save
time. This programme has a shorter main wash
than Normal, but it is often sufficient for nor-
mally soiled washing.
ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY
NOTE
You can save a lot of energy by not using a
stronger programme than necessary.
Viscose and acetate are brittle when wet.
HIGH WATER LEVEL
- Without increasing the temperature, the wash-
ing effect can be increased by selecting the E2
option. You will then save energy without lo-
sing any washing effect.
If you require more water for the main wash
and rinsing, you can use the High water level
option. See Chapter 11, Making your own pro-
grammes, for details of how to select this op-
tion.
See Chapter 11, Making your own washing pro-
grammes, for details of how to select E2.
- Select a fast spin speed to reduce the energy
consumption for subsequent drying in a tumble
dryer or a drying cabinet.
High water level is always used in the Wool
and Hand programmes.
AVOID CREASES WASHING
- Select Quick if you simply need to freshen up
shirts or training kit, etc. You will save both
water and energy.
You should use the Anti-crease option to avoid
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DETERGENTS
WASHING TIME
Overdosing detergent will not give better re-
sults, it only increases the burden on the envi-
ronment.
The
-symbol indicates that the remaining
washing time is shown at the bottom right in
the display within ten minutes after the wash-
ing programme starts.
Try using less detergent, and increase the dose
only if you are displeased with the washing re-
sults.
When a programme is choosen the washing
time is calculated. The calculated washing time
can vary from time to time due to the tempera-
ture of incoming water.
TEXTILE DYEING
If you want to dye fabrics in the machine, select
Normal with the Super rinse option. Choose a
temperature according to recommendations
from the dye maker.
The remaining time is recalculated during
the programme and may then be increased or
reduced to some extent.
If the fabrics to be dyed are mixtures such as
cotton/polyester, you should select a spin speed
of 800 revolutions/minute.
See chapter 11, Making own washing pro-
grammes (Super rinse) and chapter 9, Washing
-Temporary alterations (Spin speed), to see how
these selections are made.
NOTE
Bleaches or stain removers that contain the che-
mical Na2S2O4, known as sodium dithionite or
sodium hyposulphite, must not be used in this
washing machine. If these substances are used
they could cause corrosion and discoloration.
NOTE
Put the dye directly in the drum - not in the
detergent compartment. After dyeing, the emp-
ty machine should be run using the same pro-
gramme. Use a normal amount of detergent.
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9 WASHING
WASHING WITH EASY CONTROL
Easy washing by pushing a few buttons
Your washing machine works like a radio with
pre-set tuning. Instead of radio stations, howe-
ver, you select your preferred washing program-
P1
P4
me in this case. We have preset the
-
buttons with four common programmes.
Switch on the machine and press the button
for your preferred programme. You can change
the temperature and the spin speed by pressing
one or more extra buttons. You then simply
press the Start button.
P1
P4
To alter the settings for
-
You can create your own favourite program-
mes, if you wish. There is a range of different
programme types. You can also enter various
options, such as Delayed start, Pre-soaking and
Super rinse so that the programmes suit your
particular needs.
Chapter 11 - Making your own washing pro-
grammes, tells you what to do to create a tem-
porary or permanent programme. It also inclu-
des a list of all the available programmes and
options.
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The following step-by-step instructions are pro-
vided to help you to achieve the best possible
washing result.
Powder detergent
Pour in the powder for main wash ( ) and any
pre-wash ( ), see figure.
Pre-wash
SORT THE WASHING
Main wash
Conditioner
For tips and advice, see Chapter 8 – Before
washing.
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NOTE
Empty the pockets. Coins, nails and similar
items can cause damage to the machine.
Liquid detergent
When using liquid detergent, follow the deter-
gent manufacturer’s recommendations.
TURN ON THE MAIN POWER SWITCH
.
Detergent ball or dosing bag
2
If you are using a detergent ball or dosing bag,
load it directly with the washing and select a
programme without pre-wash.
OPEN THE DOOR AND PUT IN THE
WASHING.
Press the
button, and a key will
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appear on the bottom edge of the display. The
door will open after three seconds. Put in the
washing.
Fabric conditioner
Pour conditioner in the compartment marked
. Follow the maker's instructions.
NOTE
The table above the washing programme in-
dicates how much washing you can put in for
each programme.
Do not exceed the maximum dose level of the
container, the conditioner will otherwise flow
in too soon and deteriorate the washing effect.
PUTTING IN THE WASHING AND DETER-
GENT
Follow the recommendations on the de-
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tergent packet for how much detergent should
be used. The capacity of the machine is for 6,0
kg washing. If you put a smaller amount in the
machine, you can reduce the amount of deter-
gent accordingly.
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SELECT A PRE-SET PROGRAMME
The selected temperature is indicated on the
bottom edge of the display together with the
symbol as you index forward.
The machine has four pre-set program-
mes. Press the button for the desired
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programme. The programmes are shown in the
table below.
You can select temperatures between 30°C
and 95°C or C. By selecting C, the wash tempe-
rature will be the same as that of the incoming
water.
You can then easily adjust the Temperature
and the Spin speed; see the next step.
You can also make permanent alterations (to
programmes, settings and options, etc.) in the
pre-set programmes so that they meet your par-
ticular needs; see Chapter 11, Making your own
washing programmes.
It is not possible to select a temperature hig-
her than 40°C for the Hand programme.
If you wish to save the change permanently
Enter
(max. 60°C), you can press the
ter making the change.
button af-
If you only wish to spin or rinse without
changing the settings permanently, see below in
this Chapter.
Spin speed/No spin
Change the spin speed by indexing forward with
the button.
TEMPORARY ALTERATION OF TEMPERA-
TURE AND SPIN SPEED
The selected speed is indicated in the top
right corner of the display together with the
symbol as you index forward.
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Temperature
You can choose between different speeds (400
- 1800 revolutions/minute), No Spin or No Spin
or No Drain.
Alter the temperature by indexing forward with
the
button.
Programme information
Programme content
P1
Normal
60°C
40°C
40°C
30°C
1800
1200
800
P2
White/ Coloured
P3
Quick
P4
Hand (B)
800
WM5566-P14-3
1/ 1 (6,0 kg)
1/ 2 (3,0 kg)
1/ 3 (2,0kg)
Short spin
(max 800 r/ min)
Long spin
Wash
Rinse
(A) Can be changed before start;
see instructions.
(B) Gentle programme – high
water level.
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If you wish to save the change permanently,
coming water and the size of the load.
The remaining time is recalculated during
the programme and may then be increased or
reduced to some extent.
Enter
you can press the
change.
button after making the
Spinning at 400-800 revolutions/minute al-
ways means a short spin.
It is not possible to select a spin speed higher
than 800 revolutions/minute for the Hand pro-
gramme.
DURING THE PROGRAMME
The actual sequence is shown in the display
during the programme, e.g. “Main wash” or
“Rinse”.
No Spin means that the programme will be
executed without spinning and will end with
draining.
If you wish to interrupt or change the pro-
gramme
No Drain means that the programme will be
executed without spinning and will end with
the final rinsing water remaining in the machi-
ne. The wash will then remain floating in the
final rinsing water. You can then select a spin
Hold down the
conds. The text
button for three se-
on the bottom edge of the
display indicates that the programme has been
interrupted.
Add more detergent, if necessary, before se-
lecting a new programme.
programme or press the
the machine, if required.
button to empty
Putting in or taking out washing
CLOSE THE DOOR AND START THE
PROGRAMME WITH THE BUTTON
If you wish to put in or take out washing after
you have started the machine, you must hold
The text
on the bottom edge of the
down the
button for three seconds, and a
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display indicates that the programme has star-
key will appear on the bottom edge of the dis-
play. Any water will be pumped out, and the
door can then be opened. Put in more washing,
add more detergent, if necessary, and close the
door. The washing programme will restart au-
tomatically from the point at which it was in-
terrupted.
ted.
NOTE
If the child lock is on, the button must be held
down for 3 seconds.
Remaining time
The remaining time is shown in hours and minu-
tes (alternating) at the bottom right of the dis-
Change settings after starting
play together with the
symbol.
It is possible for you to alter certain settings
and options after you have started the washing
programme.
Once a programme has been selected, an es-
timated running time for the programme is dis-
played. This time may vary to some extent from
time to time due to the temperature of the in-
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Menu
Hold down the
button for three se-
conds. Within 15 seconds of releasing the but-
Menu
ton, you must index forward with the
but-
ton to the new desired setting. Make any alte-
Enter
rations with
and then press
.
In order to make an alteration, however, the
part of the programme that you wish to alter
must not have been activated yet.
- Temperature – can be altered before the main
wash has started.
- Spin speed – can be altered before the water is
pumped out after the main wash.
- Super rinse – can be changed before pumping
out the water after the main wash.
- E2 – can be changed before the main wash has
started.
- Anti-crease – can be changed for the final spin.
PROGRAMME COMPLETED
The text
on the lower edge of the
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display indicates that the programme is
completed.
Press the
button, and a key will ap-
pear on the bottom edge of the display. The
door will open after three seconds.
WHEN WASHING IS FINISHED
Turn off the main power switch
.
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Close the washer door to prevent small
children from crawling into the machine.
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TEMPORARY SPINNING OR RINSING
DELAYED START (1-24 HOURS)
If you wish to run a temporary spin or rinse pro-
If Delayed start is set to 5 hours, for example,
this means that the machine will start the pro-
P1
P4
gramme without altering
the following:
-
, you can do
gramme 5 hours after you press the
ton.
but-
1. Put in the washing and close the door.
If you wish to delay the start of any pro-
gramme temporarily, you should proceed as
P1
2. Press the
3. Press the
button once.
button once.
Menu
follows before pressing the
button:
4. Index forward with
until Spin or Rin-
se appears in the display.
1. Select the programme, but do not press the
Enter
5. Press the
button once. The selected pro-
button.
Menu
gramme appears in the display.
6. Adjust the spin speed by indexing forward with
if required.
2. Index forward with the
button until
Delayed start appears in the display.
3. Index forward to the desired number of hours
7. Press
to start the programme.
with
.
Enter
4. Press the
button once. The selected
If you wish to have Spin or Rinse as one of the
four pre-set programmes, see Chapter 11, Ma-
king your own washing programmes.
programme appears in the display.
5. Close the door and press
programme.
to start the
IMPORTANT
Delayed start is disconnected automatically
at the end of the programme.
If you store a programme by mistake, you can
reset it to its settings at the time of delivery; see
Reset programme in Chapter 11, Making your
own washing programmes.
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10 CONSUMPTION VALUES - PRE-SET PROGRAMMES
The following conditions apply for the consump-
tion values indicated below:
Temperature of incoming water: 15ºC.
Element power: 2000 W.
PROGRAMME
WASHING/
AMOUNT OF
WASHING (2)
WATER CONSUMP- ENERGY CONSUMP- PROGRAMME
TEMPERATURE (1)
TION (ca litre)
TION (ca kWh)
TIME (ca min.)
P1
Cotton,
1/ 1 (6,0 kg)
1/ 1 (6,0 kg)
1/ 2 (3,0 kg)
1/ 3 (2,0 kg)
54
1,14
130
Normal
linen, 60 °C
P2
Cotton,
54
22
54
1,05
0,30
0,30
90
35
40
White/ Coloured
linen, 40 °C
P3
Polyester, cotton/ poly-
Quick
ester, 40 °C
P4
Wool/ Hand, IWS,
Hand
Superwash, 30 °C
(1) All programmes are set to the highest available spin speed.
(2) The machine can handle a maximum load of 6,0 kg.
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11 MAKING OWN WASHING PROGRAMMES
GENERAL
Change programme
P1
P4
We have preset
-
with the most com-
In this Chapter we tell you how to replace one
or other of the pre-set programmes with a pro-
gramme of your own.
mon washing programmes. These programmes
usually suit most users. You can adjust the tem-
perature and the spin speed temporarily, and
you can run a spin or rinse programme tempor-
arily without reading this Chapter; see Chapter
9, Washing.
By storing the programme, it will then be
accessible simply by pressing a button every time
you wish to use the washing machine.
You can also create your own programmes to
suit you and your washing needs even better.
You can select a different type of program-
me, for example Heavy with pre-wash, Wool
or Light. You can also alter settings such as
temperature and spin speed and options such
as Pre-soak, Delayed start and E2 Eco/Effi-
ciency.
Temporary programme
You can also make a temporary change of pro-
gramme type, settings or options. The change is
not stored in this case, but is deleted when you
switch off the machine or when you select one
of the pre-set programmes.
Tables containing a description of all pro-
gramme types, settings and options are inclu-
ded later in this Chapter.
SETTINGS AND OPTIONS FOR THE FOUR PRE-SET PROGRAMMES AT THE TIME OF DELIVERY
Settings and options
Programme information
P1
Normal
60°C 1800 0 tim Off
40°C 1200 0 tim Off
40°C 800 0 tim Off
30°C 800 0 tim Off
Off
Off
(B)
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
(C)
P2
White/ Coloured
Quick
P3
P4
Hand (B)
(B)
WM5566-OPT
(A) 0 hours means that the option is not activated. This option can only be changed
temporarily.
(B) This option is not available for this programme type.
(C) This option is always on for this programme type and cannot be switched off.
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AVAILABLE SETTINGS AND OPTIONS
Setting/Option
Description
Restrictions
Programme types
Available programmes are described in a separate ta-
ble in this Chapter.
Change of programme type resets all options and set-
tings to their original values.
For some types of programme, only tempe-
ratures between 30 and 40°C can be
selected. See table.
Here you select the temperature to be displayed when you
have selected the pre-set programme (P1-P4).
It is always possible to adjust the temperature by pressing
buttons before the start.
Temperature, 30-95°C
C indicates the temperature of the incoming water.
Temperatures above 60°C are not stored permanently.
Here you select the speed to be displayed when you have
selected the pre-set programme (P1-P4).
If No spin or No Drain is selected, no spin will be perfor-
med. No drain allows the water to remain in the machine
after washing.
It is always possible to adjust the setting by pressing but-
tons before the start.
Spin speed
400-1800 rev/min
No spin
For some types of programme, only speeds
between 400 and 800 revolutions/minute
can be selected. See Table.
No Spin and No Drain cannot be selected
for programme types Spin and Drain.
No drain
Cannot be selected for programme
type Drain.
Delayed start
(0-24 hours)
If you select a delayed start of five hours, for example, the
machine will start five hours after you pressed the start
button. The time remaining until the start is shown in the
display.
Changes to this option are not stored permanently.
Cannot be selected for programme types
Rinse, Spin and Drain.
Super rinse
With Super rinse On, extra rinses will be included in the
rinse programme. See Table.
Can only be selected for the Heavy, Nor-
mal and White/Coloured programmes.
E2 Eco/Efficiency
With E2 Eco/Efficiency On, the main wash is extended by
about 22 minutes.
For more information about how to use E2,
see Chapter 8, Before washing.
Pre-soak
Pre-soak On means that the washing will be left to soak for
two hours before the washing programme starts.
Cannot be selected for programme types
Rinse, Spin and Drain.
Anti-crease On means that the machine will rotate the Cannot be used together with No spin
drum for a few seconds every minute for two hours after and No Drain.
Anti-crease
the programme is completed. You can end the program- Cannot be selected for programme ty-
me during this period with the door opening button.
pes Rinse, Spin and Drain
Can be used for all programmes apart from
Wool and Hand. These always use a high
water level.
High water level On means that an extra quantity of water
is used in the main wash and rinses.
High water level
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You can now use the programme without sto-
ring it (temporary programme). Close the door
CREATE YOUR OWN WASHING PROGRAMME
P1
P4
1. Press one of the buttons
-
under
and press the
gramme.
button to start the pro-
which you wish to store your programme. You
can select any button you like if you only want
to make a temporary programme.
Menu
Store the programme permanently
2. Index forward with the
button to the
If you wish to store the programme for use
setting or option that you wish to change. If the
child lock is activated, nothing will happen. Hold
down the button for 3 seconds, and then press
as usual.
whenever you intend to use the washing mach-
Enter
ine, press the
button before starting. The
button selected by you originally (P1-P4) will
appear at the bottom left of the display.
You can now select the programme by pres-
sing the button chosen by you in Step 1.
NOTE
All the programme types, settings and options
are described in the table alongside.
Select
Program
Quick
<
Next
>
The Delayed start option and temperatures over
60°C are not stored permanently.
x
IMPORTANT
3. If you wish to change a setting, you should
index forward or back with the but-
If you store a programme by mistake, you can
reset it to its settings at the time of delivery; see
Reset programme later in this Chapter.
tons until the desired setting appears in the dis-
play.
Select
Program
Wool
TIP
<
Next
>
If you do not wish to index through all the
settings/options, you can terminate the input
x
Enter
by pressing the
button ONCE.
Menu
4. Then index further with the
button to
To store the programme, you must then press
the next setting/option, and change it in the
same way if required.
Enter
the
button once more.
5. Repeat this until the finished programme
appears in the display together with the spin
speed and any preferred temperature and other
options. The text Stop will be displayed on the
bottom line.
INTERRUPT INPUT
If you change your mind and wish to interrupt
the input sequence, you should switch off the
machine with the main power switch
.
Wool
rpm
800
When you switch it on again, you can start
from the beginning or select one of the pre-set
programmes as usual.
Stop
30°
x
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RESET PROGRAMME
If 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 programme.
1. Hold down the programme button (P1-P4)
for the programme that you wish to reset.
Enter
2. Press the
button once.
3. Release the programme button.
The programme for the button concerned will
now have reverted to its settings at the time
when the dryer was supplied.
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23
MENU SYSTEM FOR CHANGING A PRESET PROGRAMME
Select
program
Select Program
Menu
Change with:
to be changed
Menu
Enter
P1
P4
-
(For a temporary
change, select any
button).
Select Temperature
Change with:
Menu
Enter
Select Spin speed
Change with:
Index to next
Menu
Enter
Exit from menu/
Save program
Select Delayed start
Select setting
Change with:
Menu
Enter
Enter
Enter
Select Super rinse
Change with:
Menu
NOTE
Not all steps are shown for all program types. Only
permitted settings are shown in the display.
Select E2 Economy/Effect
Change with:
You can change several settings/options consecutively.
Menu
Menu
Simply index forwards with
.
Then finish by continuing until the program is shown in
the display, or press Enter
.
Select Pre-soak
Change with:
Menu
Enter
Enter
Enter
Select Anti-crease
Change with:
Menu
Select High water level
Change with:
Menu
Program changed and
shown in the display,
but not stored in the
memory.
The program can now be started
with
The program will disappear
.
P1
P4
then next time
-
is pressed or when the machine
is switched off.
Enter
The program can now be
The new program is
stored in the memory.
started with
.
The program can be used each
time you want to wash.
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12 CARE AND CLEANING
CHECKING THE COIN TRAP AND THE DRAIN PUMP
The washing machine has a trap in which coins,
hairpins and similar items fasten. Clean the coin
trap and the drain pump as follows:
1. Ensure that the main power switch is turned
OFF.
CLEANING THE DETERGENT COMPARTMENT
Pull out the detergent compartment as far as it
goes.
P
1
P
2
P
3
P
4
S
t
ar
t
/
S
to
p
Then pull upwards and outwards as illustrated.
P
1
P2
P
3
P
4
S
t
ar
t
/
S
t
o
p
2. Using the parti-
tion piece for liquid detergent, open the drain
pump cover as illus-
Flush and brush the detergent
compartment to remove any residues.
trated.
Put the detergent compartment back in.
NOTE
3. Drain off the wa-
Do not wash the detergent compartment in a
dishwasher.
ter, eg, in a bowl, by pulling loose the drain
hose on the inside of the
cover.
CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE MACHINE
Use a mild detergent to clean the outside of the
machine. Do not use any solvents, they can da-
mage the machine.
4. Open the pump by turning its cover antic-
lockwise. Lift off
the cover and coin
trap.
NOTE
Do not spray the machine with water.
CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE MACHINE TO PRE-
VENT PROBLEMS WITH ODOUR
5. Clean out any objects and foreign matter
from the pump housing. Ensure that the pump
blade, at the rear, can be rotated.
Today’s modern detergents mean that washing
at low temperatures is often sufficient. Howe-
ver, this can result in small deposits forming
inside the machine. These can eventually lead
to odour problems.
6. Screw on the cover and coin trap, put the
drain hose back
on the cover lug
and close the co-
ver.
To avoid these problems, we recommend
running a 95° programme on a few occasions
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each year. You should use a small quantity of
detergent at the same time. It is not necessary to
fill the machine with washing.
HARD WATER
If you live in an area that has hard water, the
washer drum may become coated with a grey-
white deposit. To get rid of the deposit, pour a
packet of citric acid, about 20 gram, in the drum
and run the Normal programme at 95°C. You
will find citric acid on the spice shelf in your
grocer's store.
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 similar tool.
2. Insert the screw-
1
driver in the midd-
le hole in the ridge
and carefully push
the screwdriver
handle to the left.
3. Grip the ridge with
your other hand
and lift it towards
you as illustrated.
2
4. Lift up the ridge.
5. Remove any objects.
6. Position the ridge in the fixing hole with the
F marking towards you. Ensure that the ridge
lugs fit firmly in their holes in the drum. Slide
the ridge away from you until it stops.
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13 TROUBLE SHOOTING
DOOR WILL NOT OPEN
• Pull the handle and the door will open.
1. Check that the main switch is ON.
2. Is the power supply cut off? Check the fuses.
The door cannot be opened using the
button if the power supply is broken.
-
3. If the door cannot be opened in the normal
manner, proceed as follows to make an emer-
gency opening:
• Put the handle into its slot and screw it into
place. Close the drain pump cover.
If the door still cannot be opened in the nor-
mal way after this, phone for service.
• Make certain that there is no water in the
machine. If there is water left in the machine
and you can not run the programme Drain, drain
off the water, eg, in a bowl, by pulling loose the
drain hose on the inside of the cover as illustra-
ted in chapter 12, Care and cleaning.
MACHINE WILL NOT START
1. Is the door properly closed? Press it shut
firmly. The display flashes down on the right
if the door is not closed.
2. Is power cut off? Check the fuses.
• Make certain that the main power switch is
OFF.
3. Check whether you have not selected Delay-
ed start. See Chapter 6, LC Display. To inter-
rupt, see Chapter 2, Safety instructions.
4. Is the child lock switched on? Hold down
• Open the drain pump cover, down to the left.
Use the parti-
the
button for three seconds to start the
tion piece for li-
programme.
quid detergent,
as illustrated.
FAULT INDICATIONS
Error messages appear in the display text field if
faults occur while a programme is in progress.
To exit the error messages, switch the machine
off or change the programme.
• Unscrew the screw holding the red plastic
handle in pla-
ce.
The error messages that can be displayed are:
Door lock fault. Phone Service.
Foaming. (Not available in all markets). Run
the Rinse programme once. Check dosing of
detergent. Use low-lather detergent.
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Over flow. Phone Service.
lanced. Turn the main switch,
off and turn
it on again. Open the door and redistribute the
washing.
Temperature stop fault. Faulty temperature
stop, phone Service.
2. After correcting, run the programme Spin.
Thermistor fault. Faulty thermistor, phone Ser-
If
flashes at the lower right corner of the
vice.
display it is an indication that you have attemp-
ted to start a programme with the door open.
Close the door and try again.
Water inlet fault. Fault in the supply of water,
ensure:
- that the water tap is open.
- that the strainer in the water inlet connection
is not clogged.
WRONG LANGUAGE ON THE DISPLAY
If the language on the display becomes altered
for any reason, it can be restored to the initial
language again.
1. Turn off the water tap.
2. Disconnect the hose.
The available languages are Dansk, Deutsch,
English, Espanol, Français, Italiano, Nederlands,
Norsk, Portugués, Suomi and Svenska.
Proceed as follows to change the language:
3. Clean the strainer in the water inlet of the
machine.
4. Re-connect the hose.
5. Open the water tap.
Turn the main switch,
off and turn it on
6. Run the programme again to check that the
fault is remedied.
Enter
again. Press the
button five times, then
P1
press the
button five times. These ten ti-
Water outlet fault. Faulty pumping, check the
drain hose and the drain pump.
mes must be completed within fifteen seconds.
P1
Within three seconds after pressing
the
1. Straighten out any kinks in the drain hose.
2. Is there anything stuck in the drain hose
outlet? Clear the hose.
last time, step to the desired language using the
buttons.
3. Is the drain pump blocked by foreign ob
jects? Clear the pump, see Chapter 12, Care
and cleaning.
4. Run the programme Drain.
Wash motor fault. Phone Service.
0000 flashes at the top right of the display. The
machine has failed to spin.
1. The machine incorporates an out-of-balance
detector, which reduces spin speed or prevents
spinning from starting if the load is very unba-
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CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEIT
The temperature is shown in the display either
in degrees Celsius or in degrees Fahrenheit.
You can change between Celsius and Fahren-
heit as follows:
Turn off the main power switch
and
then turn it on again so that the machine is in
stand-by mode.
Enter
Press the
button five times, and then
P2
press the
button five times. These ten pres-
ses must be completed within 15 seconds.
Within three seconds after pressing the
P2
button for the last time, you must then use the
buttons to index to your desired al-
ternative.
RESET PROGRAMME
If you wish to revert to the settings which a pre-
set programme had at the time when the dryer
was supplied, you can reset the programme.
1. Hold down the programme button (P1-P4)
for the programme that you wish to reset.
Enter
2. Press the
button once.
3. Release the programme button.
The programme for the button concerned
will now have reverted to its settings at the
time when the dryer was supplied.
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14 TECHNICAL INFORMATION
TECHNICAL DATA
Height:
850 mm
Width:
595 mm
Depth:
585 mm
Weight:
79 kg
Drum volume:
Max. washing capacity:
Spin speed:
50 litre
6,0 kg
400 - 1800 r/min
See data plate
Rated power, connection:
Rated power, element:
Water pressure:
See data plate
0.1 - 1 MPa
1 - 10 kp/cm2
10 - 100 N/cm2
Material: Washing drum and water container
Material: Outer cover
Stainless steel.
Hot-galvanized, powder lacquered steel or
stainless steel.
Positioning:
Stationary on four adjustable, rubber coated
feet.
Water connection:
Drain:
1.5 m PEX pipe.
1.7 m polypropylene hose.
STANDARD TESTS
Europe:
EN 60 456 Ed. 4
Washing programme:
Programme 1 (Normal), 60°C, 6,0 kg cot-
ton
Connection:
Cold water 15°C
IEC 60 704-2-4
Procedure for acoustic measurement:
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15 SERVICE AND GUARANTEE
SERVICE
GUARANTEE
Before calling for service, check to see whether
the faults is due to something that you can put
right yourself. See chapter 13, Trouble shoo-
ting.
For guarantee details, see the guarantee card.
If you do require service, telephone your lo-
cal MAYTAG retailer or the MAYTAG repre-
sentative for your country. See guarantee card
for address and telephone number.
BEFORE CONTACTING THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Before contacting the Service Department, make
a note of the model designation, type designa-
tion and serial number.
Model designation
The model designation is on the detergent
compartment. The type designation and the
serial number are on the type plate located abo-
ve the washer door.
Type plate
Type number WMxx
TYPE: WMxx
000000000000
xxx x xxxxxxx
M
xxxxxxxW
Serial number (12 digits)
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16 QUICK GUIDE
1. Sort the washing.
6. Temporary alteration of temperature, spin.
Alter the temperature with
Alter the spin speed with
.
2. Turn on the main power switch,
.
.
3. Open the door
and put in the washing.
7. Close the door and start the programme
.
4. Fill with detergent and conditioner as required.
Detergent (main wash) to the left ( ), detergent
8. Washing programme completed
if required (pre-wash) in the middle section (
)
Open the door
garments.
and take out the washed
and conditioner to the right ( ). When wash-
ing with a liquid detergent, the partition piece,
which can be found underneath the detergent
compartment, should be inserted in the inner slot
in the detergent compartment.
9. When washing is completed.
Turn off the main power switch
the washer door.
and close
5. Select a programme.
P1
The machine has four pre-set programmes
-
P4
. Press the button for the desired programme.
WASHING
SET THE:
Programme
P1 or P2
Normal/
P1 or P2
Normal/
P3
Quick
P4
Hand
White/ Coloured
White/ Coloured
Temperature (°C)
Spin Speed
60-95
400-1800
1/ 1
40-60
400-1800
1/ 1
30-40
400-1800
1/ 2
30-40
400-800
1/ 3
Amount of washing
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17 INDEX
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Acetate
Acrylate
Allergic
Alter settings after starting
Anti-crease
Arrow buttons
Bleach
8
8
Hand
Hard water
Heavy
Height
High water level
Installation; see Installation ins- Silk
tructions
Interrupting the programme
8, 9, 11, 16 Rinse
9, 11
12 Safety instructions
11 Select programme
14 Service
2
8, 11
9, 11, 16
9
8, 11
9, 11
8
15
9, 11
8, 11 Short spin
8
8
Sort washing
Spinning
2, 9 Start
13 Stop
Burling
Care
8
8, 9, 11, 14, 16
12
13
3
9, 16
2, 9
12, 13
11
8
8, 11
Celsius/Fahrenheit
Child locks
Child safety
Cleaning
Clean-out recess
Coin trap
Language
LC display
Light
Linen
Liquid detergent
Main power switch
7
Strainer
3
11 Super rinse
12
12
12
8
8, 16 Synthetic fibre
Synthetics
6, 9, 16 Technical data
9
14
Colour
Conditioner
Make your own washing program- Temperature
mes
8, 9, 11, 16
5, 9, 16
11 Temporary changes
9, 16
Consumption values
Cotton
10
8, 16
Man-made fibre
Material
8
Terry
8
8
8, 16 Time taken
Delayed start
Delicate garments
Delicate washing
Depth
9, 11
Menu button
No drain
No spin
11 Transport support, see Installa-
9, 11 tion Instructions
8
8
14
9, 11 Transport
2
Normal
8, 9, 11, 16 Trouble shooting
13
Detergent container
Detergent
Display, see LC display
Disposal
Door – drain pump 4, 12, 13
Door opening; see washer door
Door; see washer door
Dosage bag
Dosage
Drain hose
Drain pump
Draining
5, 9
5, 8, 9, 16
Nylon
Odour
Options
Overfill protection
Own washing programme
Packing materials
Panel
Polyester
Powder detergent
Pre-set washing programmes
8
Type plate
4
13
9, 16
2, 4, 13
12 Unbalance
11 Wash
1
2
Washer door
11 Washing ball
9
2
6
8
9
Washing capacity
Washing instructions
Washing machine parts
Washing mark
9, 14
8
4
12
1
9
9
12
3
Water hardness
9, 11 Weight
11 White/Coloured
5, 9, 16 White wash
11 Width
14
11
Pre-soaking
Pre-wash detergent
Pre-wash
11, 16
8, 16
Dyeing; see fabric dyeing
E2 Eco/Efficiency
8, 11
14
Emergency stop; see Interrupting
the programme
Programme mode
Programme
Quantity of washing
Quick guide
Quick
9
Winter storage
2
9, 11 Viscose
8, 16 Wool
16 Zip fasteners
11
8
8
8, 9, 11, 16
8
Energy consumption
Enter button
Fabric dyeing
10
11
8
Fahrenheit/Celsius
Fault message
Guarantee
13
13
15
Rayon
Remaining pre-set programmes
11
Remaining washing time 7, 8, 9
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