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WASHER MAINTENANCE

Maintenance Schedule

After Each Load

 

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Remove debris from the wash drum including paper clips, 

coins, and other hard items.

 

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When not in use, leave the washer door open to allow the 

washer to air out and prolong gasket life.

 

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When not in use, leave detergent lids open to allow dispenser 

to air out.

Daily Maintenance

 

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Clean water, detergent, and other stains off of the washer 

with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution.

 

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Dry with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasives.

 

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Clean detergent residue and other contamination off the door 

seal with a soft cloth dampened only with a mild detergent 

solution. Do not use solvents or acids. Do not lubricate seal 

with oil or grease.

 

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Remove residue from the detergent hoppers with a plastic 

scraper. Wipe the hoppers with a soft cloth dampened with 

water.

 

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Check water inlets for leaks. Correct as necessary.

 

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Check drain valve for leakage during a wash cycle (the valve 

is in open position when there is no electricity to it).

Maintenance Every 200 Working Hours or Every Month

Make sure external liquid soap supply system is not leaking. 

Check all hose joints, screw joints and all connections in the 

system.

Maintenance Every 500 Working Hours or 3 Months

 

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Observe the washer from the back for one wash cycle. 

Be sure that water does not leak out of the drain during  

the wash part of the cycle and that it drains freely at the 

beginning of extraction. Clean the drain if either of these 

symptoms are observed.

1.

Turn off power to washer at the circuit breaker or fuse box.

2.

 Check the tightness of the bolts securing the rear panel

of the washer.

3.

Check the belt for damage and proper tightness.

4.

Check mounting bolt tightness. Retighten if necessary.

5.

Inspect all hoses and connections inside the washer for

leaks and correct as necessary.

6.

Wipe off any stains with a soft cloth dampened with water

or a mild detergent solution. Be sure that control components

are not exposed to dust and moisture during cleaning.

7.

 Put covers back on and check that all bolts are properly

torqued.

8.

Turn on power at circuit breaker or fuse box.

Maintenance Every 1,000 Working Hours or 6 Months

 

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Turn off hot and cold water to the washer at the valves. 

Clean water filters.

 

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Clean and remove dirt and dust from: 

– the inverter cooling fin

– the motor cooling fins

– the inverter internal fan

– the external fan

– the external air relieves

 

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Make sure the fan in the inverter cool fins is functioning.

Summary of Contents for MYR20

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS COMMERCIAL WASHER EXTRACTOR MYR20 MYR25 MYR30 MYR40 MYR55 MYR65 MYS20 MYS30 MYS40 MYS55 MYS65 www maytagcommerciallaundry com WFR124390H ...

Page 2: ... 8 LOCATION REQUIREMENTS 8 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 9 FLOOR REQUIREMENTS 10 INSTALLATION OF THE WASHER EXTRACTOR WITHOUT PEDESTAL BASE 11 INSTALLATION OF THE RIGID WASHER EXTRACTOR WITHOUT PEDESTAL BASE 12 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 13 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 14 WASHER MAINTENANCE 16 WARRANTY 17 WASHER SAFETY ...

Page 3: ...n soaked in or spotted with gasoline dry cleaning substances as they give off vapors that could ignite or explode Do not add gasoline dry cleaning substances to the wash water These substances give off vapors that could ignite or explode Under certain conditions hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for 2 weeks or more HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE If the hot water ...

Page 4: ...mensions C D A E B A B C D E Model Width mm in Door Opening mm in Depth mm in Height mm in Door Height mm in MYR20 660 26 328 12 9 686 27 1 112 43 8 425 16 8 MYR25 750 29 5 410 16 1 725 28 5 1 222 48 1 419 16 5 MYR30 750 29 5 410 16 1 840 33 1 1 222 48 1 419 16 5 MYR40 890 35 0 459 18 1 876 34 5 1 410 55 5 537 21 2 MYR55 890 35 0 459 18 1 1 011 39 8 1 410 55 5 537 21 2 MYR65 890 35 0 459 18 1 1 08...

Page 5: ...75 6 8 175 6 8 175 6 8 D2 mm in 927 36 5 1 035 40 8 1 035 40 8 1 224 48 2 1 224 48 2 1 224 48 2 E1 mm in 168 6 6 213 8 4 213 8 4 283 11 1 283 11 1 283 11 1 E2 mm in 95 3 7 95 3 7 95 3 7 133 5 2 133 5 2 133 5 2 E3 mm in 70 2 8 70 2 8 70 2 8 70 2 8 70 2 8 70 2 8 F1 mm in 60 2 3 70 2 7 70 2 7 70 2 7 70 2 7 70 2 7 F2 mm in 826 32 5 937 36 9 937 36 9 1 095 43 1 1 095 43 1 1 095 43 1 G1 mm in 368 14 5 4...

Page 6: ...52 2 D1 mm in 146 5 8 146 5 8 175 6 9 175 6 9 175 6 9 D2 mm in 930 36 7 1 041 41 1 228 48 8 1 228 48 8 1 228 48 8 E1 mm in 229 9 229 9 270 10 7 270 10 7 270 10 7 E2 mm in 90 3 5 90 3 5 111 4 4 111 4 4 111 4 4 E3 mm in 70 2 8 70 2 8 70 2 8 70 2 8 70 2 8 F1 mm in 70 2 8 70 2 8 70 2 8 70 2 8 70 2 8 F2 mm in 826 32 5 936 36 9 1 094 43 1 1 094 43 1 1 094 43 1 G1 mm in 419 16 5 502 19 8 572 22 5 572 22 ...

Page 7: ...25 203 447 218 480 MYR30 222 489 237 523 MYR40 312 688 328 724 MYR55 332 732 349 769 MYR65 347 764 364 802 MYS20 188 415 202 446 MYS30 264 582 279 616 MYS40 386 851 403 889 MYS55 406 894 423 933 MYS65 428 944 446 984 Water Drain External Supply Connections Model Number of water inlets Optional third water inlet Inlet sizes BSPP Operating Pressure Bar Psi Number of dispenser compartments External c...

Page 8: ...89 3 07 688 3 26 731 3 40 764 Dynamic floor load Kn lb 2 42 543 4 01 900 5 12 1 150 5 60 1 260 7 52 1 690 8 82 1 981 Maximum vertical load Kn lb 3 91 877 6 00 1 347 7 30 1 639 8 67 1 948 10 80 2 421 12 22 2 745 Dynamic load frequency Hz 13 97 13 20 13 17 11 59 11 55 11 59 G factor 200 200 200 200 200 200 Anchorage points 4 4 4 8 8 8 Min Concrete Thk mm in 100 4 100 4 150 6 150 6 200 8 200 8 Nut 4 ...

Page 9: ...0 12 5 15 14 MYR55 55 693 208 240 50 60 12 5 15 14 MYR65 65 693 208 240 50 60 12 5 15 14 MYS20 20 1 165 115 60 14 3 20 12 208 240 50 60 8 1 15 14 MYS30 30 1 085 208 240 50 60 13 2 20 12 MYS40 40 985 208 240 50 60 16 2 20 12 MYS55 55 985 208 240 50 60 18 6 25 12 MYS65 65 915 208 240 50 60 18 6 25 12 This appliance is intended to be connected to a supply circuit protected by an over current protecti...

Page 10: ...89 31 0 82 3 2 625 24 6 70 2 7 52 2 253 9 9 MYS20 379 14 9 592 23 3 N A N A 166 6 5 45 1 8 84 3 3 MYS30 499 19 7 708 27 9 N A N A 148 5 8 47 1 8 177 4 6 MYS40 669 26 3 661 26 0 N A N A 151 0 5 9 50 2 0 190 7 5 MYS55 669 26 3 797 31 4 N A N A 151 0 5 9 50 2 0 190 7 5 MYS65 669 26 3 870 34 3 N A N A 151 0 5 9 50 2 0 190 7 5 There are separate instructions if using a pedestal those instructions are i...

Page 11: ...t panel and rear cover to access the shipping bracket The shipping brackets are painted white for ease of identification Leveling feet are provided with soft machines Use the feet to level the machine in it s final operating location Use the level to level the top of the washer Turn the leveling legs to adjust the setting Check that the washer does not move front to back side to side or diagonally...

Page 12: ...her down securely on the spacers Do not fully torque the fasteners f Clean away any excess grout outside the washer as per the manufacturer s instructions g Allow the grout to set for the minimum time recommended by the grout manufacturer for light use h Tighten the bolts until the machine is securely fastened If not using grout place the washer extractor in position over the holes then insert the...

Page 13: ...er pressure within range See Dimensions and Technical Specifications 3 The water connection to the washer requires a 3 4 British Standard Pipe Thread fitting The British Standard Pipe Thread end is identified with a label Threading an GHT fitting or the GHT end of the adapter hose will damage the threads of the washer 4 Flush water lines to remove debris Install the GHT the end with no label side ...

Page 14: ...ions of the disconnect should be used leaving the center pole empty Tighten down all connections including the unused position in the single phase service case Leaving a small radius of slack for the wires inside the washer check that the cable is well held in place Check the rating plate on the washer Make sure that the supply phase and voltage match the rating of the washer Some locations requir...

Page 15: ...ection point 3 Protective conductor 4 Grounding identification Electrical connection of the liquid soap supply system if supplied Optional on vended machines The power supplied to the liquid soap system must come from an external electric source Do not connect the system in the washer All work must be performed by a qualified technician in compliance with all applicable local codes Refer to the wi...

Page 16: ...nts screw joints and all connections in the system Maintenance Every 500 Working Hours or 3 Months Observe the washer from the back for one wash cycle Be sure that water does not leak out of the drain during the wash part of the cycle and that it drains freely at the beginning of extraction Clean the drain if either of these symptoms are observed 1 Turn off power to washer at the circuit breaker o...

Page 17: ...e of original purchase where the commercial appliance is installed operated and maintained in a setting other than a vended and or multi housing environment 15 Replacement parts during the sixth through tenth years from the date of original purchase where the defective part is not preventing the functioning of the product YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE PART REP...

Page 18: ...stallation instructions Damage resulting from exposure to chemicals Changes to the building room or location needed in order to make the commercial appliance operate correctly Factory specified replacement parts on commercial appliances with original model serial numbers that have been removed altered or cannot be easily determined Discoloration rust or oxidation of stainless steel surfaces Factory...

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Page 24: ...WFR124390H 11 21 TM 2021 Maytag All rights reserved Used under license in Canada ...

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