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EMPTYING THE CONDENSATION WATER CONTAI-

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 container becomes too full, the pro-

gramme will be interrupted and an error messa-
ge will be displayed in the text field. Empty the
container and press the 

 button and the

programme will continue from where it was in-
terrupted, see also Chapter 12, Trouble shoo-
ting, heading Error messages.

NOTE

Do not pull out the condensation water contai-
ner while the machine is running.

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. Do not spray the machine
with water.

NOTE

Do not allow dust to accumulate round the
machine. Keep clean and cool around the tum-
ble dryer. Dust, heat and moisture prolong the
drying time.

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2

CLEANING THE LINT FILTER

Clean the lint filter after each tumble drying
operation.

If your water is very hard a deposit of lime

may be formed on the filter. Check when clea-
ning lint from the filter if there is any sign of
lime, if so wash the lint filter by hand to remove
any deposits.

1.

Grasp the filter handle

and pull towards you.

2.

Pull the filter

up out of the hol-
der.

3.

 Open the filter and remove fluff from all

sides of the filter by hand. Use a soft dry cloth
to remove any remaining fluff.

4

. Replace the filter in the filter holder.

If limescale develops on the filter, rinse it in
water to remove the limescale.
Dry the filter thoroughly with a hand towel.

11 CARE AND CLEANING

Summary of Contents for MDE 9901

Page 1: ...Use Care Guide Tumble Dryer MAYTAG MDE 9901...

Page 2: ...re set drying programmes 1 6 10 Making your own drying programmes 17 21 General Available settings and options Available programmes Create your own drying programme Interrupt input Reset programme Men...

Page 3: ...LE DRY Some fabrics are sensitive to tumble drying Check the Recommended washing marking on the items concerned and study Chapter 7 Be fore tumble drying NOTE When you start the tumble dryer the first...

Page 4: ...from the container INTERRUPTING THE PROGRAMME A drying programme can be interrupted by pres sing the main switch or by opening the door causing the drum to stop automatically The machine will remembe...

Page 5: ...he main power switch off and then turn it on again Press the Enter button five times then press the P3 button five times These ten times must be completed within fifteen seconds Within three seconds a...

Page 6: ...6 This page has been left blank for technical printing reasons...

Page 7: ...2 DATA PLATE 3 CONDENSATION WATER CONTAINER 4 PANEL 5 OUTER DOOR 4 PARTS OF THE TUMBLE DRYER 3 4 1 2 5 8 9 6 INTERIOR LIGHTING ON THE INSIDE 7 FAN BEHIND THE LOWER COVER 8 CONDENSER BEHIND THE LOWER...

Page 8: ...OR AN AIR FLUFF PROGRAMME 3 SHOWS THE SELECTED TIME FOR TIMED DRY PROGRAMMES 4 INDICATES THE SELECTED PROGRAMME 8 3 4 5 6 7 2 1 9 NOTE The display will be extinguished if no buttons are pressed within...

Page 9: ...r med when wearing the garments Material which should not be tumble dried This symbol indicates that the material will not withstand tumble drying Certain materials will melt or become dan gerously fl...

Page 10: ...fferent times for different materials to find the right combi nation When using a timed dry programme with mixed washing it may happen that some of the items will not be sufficiently dried Such items...

Page 11: ...Normal or Low see chapter 10 Making own drying program mes DRYING TIME The drying time may be influenced by a number of factors such as the size of the load the pro gram selected the moisture content...

Page 12: ...rite program mes if you wish You can even preset Timed dry and Air fluff programmes You can also adapt settings and options such as temperature buzzer cooling and delayed start to suit your particular...

Page 13: ...BLE DRYING Putting in more washing Open the door and the drum will stop automatically To restart Close the door and press the button Changing programme Press the button for three seconds The programme...

Page 14: ...the text field Empty the container and press the button and the programme will continue from where it was in terrupted see also Chapter 12 Trouble shoo ting heading Fault indications NOTE Do not pull...

Page 15: ...ly you should proceed as follows before pressing the button 1 Select the programme but do not press the button 2 Index forward with the Menu button until De layed start appears in the display 3 Index...

Page 16: ...sfree and acrylics are before tumble drying spin dried at 800 rpm short spin with MAYTAG washing machine PROGRAMME WASHING AMOUNT OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION PROGRAMME TIME WASHING ca kWh ca minutes 800 rpm...

Page 17: ...shing needs even better You can select a different type of programme for example a Timed dry programme and an Air fluff programme or you can alter settings and options such as Buzzer Temperature Non i...

Page 18: ...in the display The change to this option is not stored perma nently Can be used with all programmes Can be used with all programmes All programmes without Air fluffing Programme types Available progr...

Page 19: ...ed on the bottom line You can now use the programme without sto ring it temporary programme Press the button to start the programme Store the programme If you wish to store the programme for use whene...

Page 20: ...s supplied you can reset the programme Proceed as follows 1 Hold down the programme button P1 P4 for the programme that you wish to reset 2 Press the Enter button once 3 Release the programme button T...

Page 21: ...d or when the machine is switched off Program changed and shown in the display but not stored in the memory P1 P4 The program can now be started with The program can be used each time you want to dry...

Page 22: ...22 This page has been left blank for technical printing reasons...

Page 23: ...y can da mage the machine Do not spray the machine with water NOTE Do not allow dust to accumulate round the machine Keep clean and cool around the tum ble dryer Dust heat and moisture prolong the dry...

Page 24: ...ve the safety screw 1 Prise out the four clips in the order shown and remove the fan cover 4 Unscrew the nut while holding the fan 5 Take out the fan and clean it with a brush and water 6 Put the fan...

Page 25: ...e conden ser cover 4 Take the condenser out and rinse the con denser fins clean eg using a hand held shower Do not poke anything bet ween the fins you might da mage the con denser Do not use any sharp...

Page 26: ...problem Should the machine turn itself off because of overheating it will not be possible to restart the unit until it has cooled down sufficiently This could possibly take up to thirty minutes To res...

Page 27: ...n water is pumped out di rect to the drain check to ensure there are no kinks or stoppage in the hose If this does not help phone for service Sensor fault Fault in the moisture sensor This error messa...

Page 28: ...you wish to reset 2 Press the Enter button once 3 Release the programme button The programme for the button is now reset to its settings when the dryer was supplied STOP FLASHES IN THE DISPLAY The pro...

Page 29: ...Material Outer cover Hot galvanized powder lacquered steel or stainless steel Positioning Washing tower or free standing Drain 2 0 polypropylene hose Interior light 10 W plint E14 STANDARD TESTS Euro...

Page 30: ...See guarantee card for address and telephone number GUARANTEE For guarantee details see the guarantee card TYPE xxx x xxxxxxx M xxxxxxxW BEFORE CONTACTING THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT Before contacting the...

Page 31: ...al 2 7 Foamed plastic 7 G Glass fibre material 7 Guarantee 14 I Installation see Instructions for installation Interrupt programme 2 8 Iron dry 7 8 10 15 Ironing 7 J Jeans 7 K Knitted fabrics 7 L Lang...

Page 32: ...Load kg 6 0 3 0 3 0 SET THE Programme P1 to P4 P2 or P3 P2 or P3 Extra dry Dry Dry or Normal Dry or Normal Normal dry Iron dry dry dry Temperature Normal Normal Low WASHING tes tem perature sen Polyes...

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