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How to change the price of a wash cycle (PD)?
This brief manual will answer the most commonly asked questions we receive for the Maytag product
range. If this does not answer your question, please phone our National After Sales Department on
1300 RICHARD (742 427).
Q:
My Maytag Washer is a ‘PD’ model with an electronic screen –
How do I change the price of my wash cycles?
a. Unlock the service Hatch on the top of the
machine and remove as shown
b. On the control panel (as shown) press the ‘Woollens’ button: the
display will change to show the ‘6’ series as seen in the picture.
c. The ‘6’ is a program number. The second number shown
represents the number of coins which make up the cycle
price. In Australia, the value of the coin is 20 cent pieces (for
Dual $1 and 20cent mechanisms)
i.e.: 20cent X 16 pieces (as seen)= cycle price of $3.20
d. To increase the price of your cycle, press the ‘permanent press’ button the appropriate number
of times.
i.e.: Your current wash is $3.20, and you want to increase
to $4.00. Press ‘permanent press’ button 4 times to
increase the number on screen to 20 (as shown), making
your price 20cent X 20 pieces = cycle price of $4.00
e. Once price is set, replace and lock the service hatch
f. Most washers are factory set for only 1 standard price for every cycle type (Whites: Hot wash,
Colours: Warm wash, Bright Colours: Cold Wash). If you have requested a ‘3 cycle’ price
structure from the factory, you can adjust each individual cycle price.
At step b. above, by pressing the ‘Woollens’ button multiple times, your on screen display will show
the words, Hot or Warm or Cold, depending on how many times you press ‘woollens’. Then follow
the rest of the steps for each different cycle if required.
*Please Note: if you make a mistake, you cannot cancel this change you just made. Follow the same steps above
and change the settings to be as you prefer. The counter range is between 0 – 49. 49 is the max and will then
revert back to 0 to begin counting again.
The counter will only increase, so if you currently have it set at 20 and
want to change to 18, you must keep pressing the ‘permanent press’ button until the counter has reached the
max and then reverted back past 0 and reaches 18
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