Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product MDE 9701 Maytag
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Use & Care Guide T umble Dryer MA YT A G MDE 9701 MDE 9801.
2 CONTENTS READ FIRST Page 1 Before tumble drying for the first time 3 2 Safety instructions 4 General, I nstallation, Safety , Interrupting a programme, T ransport/Winter storage, P acking materials,.
3 1 BEFORE TUMBLE DRYING THE FIRST TIME READ THE OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS Please read through this Use and Care Guide before attempting to use the machine, particu- larly Chapter 2, Safety instructions, and 3, Children ’ s safety . DO NOT TUMBLE-DRY Some fabrics are sensitive to tumble drying.
4 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL • Study and save this Use and Care Guide for future reference. • Electrical installation, if required, must be carried out by an authorized electrician. • The machine may only be used for tumble drying in accordance with this Use and Care Guide.
5 GENERAL Do not allow children to play with the tumble dr yer . The tumble dryer is fitted with a magnetic catch, which allows the door to be opened from the inside. The door is equipped with a switch, which automatically stops the tumble dryer when the door is opened.
6 1 . FLUFF-FILTER HOLDER 2 . DA T A PLA TE 3 . CONDENSA TION W A TER CONT AINER 4 . P ANEL 5 . OUTER DOOR 4 P ARTS OF THE TUMBLE DR YER 8 6 . F AN (BEHIND THE LOWER COVER) 7 .
7 5 P ANEL 1 . INDICA TOR LAMP ON/OFF 2 . MAIN POWER SWITCH 3 . PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB THE PROGRAMMES ARE DESCRIBED IN CHAPTER 7, BEFORE TUMBLE DRYING. 4 . DISPLA Y 5 . ST ART BUTTON WITH LED TO INDICA TE ST ARTED PROGRAMME 6 . SETTING AND OPTION BUTTONS 7 .
8 7 BEFORE TUMBLE DRYING Before you start tumble drying, here is some advice that can be useful. SPIN-DRIED? Items that are to be tumble dried should first be spin-dried, preferably at 800 revs per minute or more. Better spin drying saves both energy and drying time.
9 PROGRAMMES Y our choice of programme will depend on what you wish to do with the fabrics after tumble drying. The av ailable programmes are Extra dry , Dry , N ormal dr y , I ron dr y , T imed dr y program- me and Air fluff. Extra dry This programme is designed for washing that is extremely difficult to dry , eg, jeans with very thick seams.
10 Buzzer The machine offers you the possibility of hea- ring when the cooling period ends. Set the op- tion Buzzer on and it will sound for three seconds when the programme is completed. Anti-crease Y ou can select the anti-cr ease option to prevent the fabrics from lying still and beco- ming creased at the end of tumble drying.
11 The following step-by-step instructions are pro- vided to help you to achieve the best possible drying result. SORT FABRICS For tips and advice, see Chapter 7 – Before tumble drying. NOTE Empty the pockets. Coins, nails and similar items can cause damage to the machine and textiles.
12 Anti-crease Select anti-crease by indexing forwards with the button. Y ou can select an active period of between 1 and 3 hours for this option. indicates that the option is disconnected. Y ou can select a duration of 1-3 hours for the active option.
13 ted in steps of 5 minutes, within four minutes after the start of the start of the drying pro- gramme). indicates 2 hours and 35 minutes, for example. Only the time for the Time programme and Air fluff drying is indica- ted for venting dryers. During cooling, is indicated in the display together with the number of minutes remain- ing.
14 The filter may require cleaning if lime scale deposits are present; see Chapter 10, Care and Cleaning. Draining the condensation water container The condensation water container must be emptied after each tumble drying. Pull out the condensation water container , drain any water and replace the container .
15 9 CONSUMPTION V ALUES The following conditions apply for the consumption values indicated below: T emperature of intake air: 20 ºC. Humidity of intake air: 65 %. Drying temperature: Normal ( ), Low ( ). Element power: 2500 W . The cotton fabrics are, before tumble drying, spin-dried at 800 and 1600 rpm (long spin) with MA YT AG washing machine.
16 EMPTYING THE CONDENSA TION W A TER CONT AI- NER Empty the condensation water container after each tumble drying. Pull out the condensation water container , empty the water and put the container back. If the condensation water container beco- mes too full, the programme will be interrupted and will appear in the display .
17 CLEANING THE FAN The fan should be cleaned at least once a year . If you have any household pets the fan must be cleaned more often. 1 . T urn off the main power switch. 2 . Remove the lo wer cover . 3 . Remove the safety screw (1). Prise out the four clips in the order shown and remove the fan cover .
18 CLEANING THE CONDENSER The condenser should be cleaned at least three times a year . . If you have any household pets the condenser must be cleaned more often. 1 . T urn off the main po wer switch. 2 . Remove the lo wer cov er . 3 . T urn the two levers anticlockwise to open the conden- ser cover .
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20 11 TROUBLE SHOOTING THE MACHINE WILL NOT ST AR T Check that: • The door is properly closed. • The main switch is pressed in. • Y ou have correctly set the required program- me or the required time in the timed dry pro- gramme. • the Delayed start option is not switched on.
21 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 Pr oposed measure Overflow This means that the condensation water container is full.
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23 12 TECHNICAL INFORMA TION TECHNICAL DA T A Height: 850 mm Width: 595 mm Depth: 585 mm W eight: 47 k g Drum volume: 111 litre Max. drying capacity: 6.
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25 13 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 11, T rouble shoo- ting. If you do require service, telephone your lo- cal MA Y T AG r etailer or the MA YT AG repre- sentative for your country .
26 14 QUICK GUIDE 1. Sort the fabrics. 2. T urn on the main switch . 3. Open the door , load the fabrics and close the door again. Close the door carefully; it must not be slam- med. 4. Select a programme with the knob. The available programmes are: 1.
27 15 INDEX Chapter A Acetate 7 , 1 4 Acrylate 7, 8 , 14 After tumble drying 8, 1 4 Air fluff programme 7, 8 , 14 B Before tumble drying for the first time 1 Before tumble drying 7 Buzzer 7, 8 C Care .
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