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Operation

Control panel

Operation

Control Panel

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Power button

Press once to turn your washer on.
Press again to turn your washer off.
If the washer is left on for more than
10 minutes without 

Start/Pause

 

button being pressed, the power will 
automatically turn off.

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Cycle selector

Select the appropriate cycle for the 
type of load.
The cycle you select determines the 
tub pattern for the cycle.
For detail, refer to page 20.

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My cycle

Press and hold for 3 seconds to 
remember your favorite washing cycle.
Press once to load your favorite cycle 
setting.

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Soak button

Press once to select soak function.
Press again to cancel selection.
This function is especially for heavy 
soiled garments to remove stains more
thoroughly by specifying additional 
time.

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Extra rinse button

Press once to add an extra rinse into 
the washing program.
Press again to cancel selection.

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Start/pause button

Press once to start the program.
Press again to pause the program. You
can’t change any setting except add a 
garment.
Press again to restart the program.

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Cycle status lights

The relative light will be lighted when 
the washer is in its washing program,
say the soak will light when the washer
is operating in soak process.
When the whole program is finished, 
the Done light will flash.

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ECO wash button

Press once to select this function so
that you can save money with similar 
washing performance.
Press again to cancel selection.

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Delay button

Delay the start of any cycle for up to 24
hours in one-hour increments. 
Displayed hour indicates the time the 
wash will be started.

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Soil level button

Press the button to select the soil level.
Different soil level will result in different
washing time.

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Child lock

Press the “

Soil level

” and “

Temp

” 

buttons simultaneously

 

for

 

over

 

3

 

seconds to activate this function.
Press again for another 3 seconds to 
deactivate the function.
All selection except the “Power” will
be out of function. For detail, refer to
page 22.

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Tap cold

 - Cold water with no warm

water added.

Buzzer button

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Press once to stop the buzzer sound.
Press again to active the sound.

Washing a load of laundry

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using your 
washer, follow important safety instructions, including the following:

WARNING

STEP 1: Power on your washer

-  Sort laundry by fabric type, soil level, color and load size as needed.
   Refer to FABRIC CARE CHART on page 28.
-  You can fill the tub with dry, unfolded clothes. Load the tub no more 
   than 3/4 full.
-  Overloading may reduce washing efficiency, cause excess wear, 
   and possibly cause creasing or wrinkling of the load.
-  Wash delicate items such as bras, hosiery, and other lingerie in the
   Delicate cycle with similar lightweight items.
-  Wash wool items such as wool sweater in the Hand Wash cycle.
-  When washing big bulky items or a few smaller items that don’t fill
   the tub completely, for example, a rug, a pillow, stuffed toys, or one
   or two sweaters, add a few towels to improve spin performance.
-  Do not insert bulky items except for Bulky cycle.
-  When washing heavily soiled loads, do not overload your washer to
   ensure good cleaning results.
-  To add a garment:

1.  Press the 

Start/Pause

 button to pause the washer.

2.  Wait for the door to unlock automatically, and then open the 
     door.
3.  Add the item, close the door, and then press the 

Start/Pause

 

     button. The cycle will resume.

Before loading your laundry, be sure to take out coins, keys
and other hard objects, and close the zip to prevent clothes
from damage.

CAUTION

STEP 2: Load your washer

-  Press this “Power” button to power your washer on.
-  Your washer will start up with initial setting, “Normal” on Cycle 
   Selector, “Medium” on Soil level, “Warm” on Temp with “--" 
   displayed.

Digital display

The LED digital display will show your
remaining time for cycle selected.
The initial display will be “--” for some 
selected cycles.
The LED will show selected delay time
when setting the delay time.

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Delay

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Fabric Softener

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If you are using fabric softener, Press
this button to set dispenser to 
automatically add liquid fabric softener 
to the load at the correct time.

Temp button

Press the button to select the washing
water temperature. The rinsing water 
temperature will always keep in Tap 
Cold.

Hot 

- Whites and heavily soiled, 

colorfast items.

Warm

 - Colorfast items.

Eco Warm

 - Moderately soiled, 

colorfast items; most wrinkle-free items

Cold

 - Brightly colored, very lightly 

soiled items.

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Summary of Contents for MLV41N1AWW

Page 1: ...Your product manual will provide suggestion on how to maintain your washing machine properly preventive Refer to the trouble shooting chart for quick solutions to issue you maybe experiencing If a so...

Page 2: ...tallation Removing from the package Package list Tools and parts needed in installation Parts identification Location requirement Installation steps Operation Control panel Washing a load of laundry U...

Page 3: ...loading laundry Keep the lid closed when not in use Installation Warnings and Precautions WARNING Plug the power cord into an AC 120V 60Hz wall socket rated at 15amps or higher Use the socket for thi...

Page 4: ...mable or explosive substances This may result in electric shock fire or an explosion Do not force the washer lid open while the washer is operating high temperature washing drying spinning Water flowi...

Page 5: ...at can damage the washer and in the case of pets cause severe injury or death Do not press the buttons using sharp objects such as pins knifes fingernails etc This may result in electric shock or inju...

Page 6: ...oam cushion Failing to do so will result in serious vibration Package list TOOLS and PARTS needed in installation WARNING Parts identification Base foam cushion Protection foam Hose holder Owner s man...

Page 7: ...rease the risk of electrical shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are not sure whether the appliance is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance If...

Page 8: ...them too tightly or apply tape or sealant to the faucets or water supply intakes This can damage the fittings After you have connected the water supply hoses to the faucets ensure that they are connec...

Page 9: ......

Page 10: ...und Washing a load of laundry To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons when using your washer follow important safety instructions including the following WARNING STEP 1 Power on...

Page 11: ...is My Cycle button for 3 seconds to program memory this setting as your favorite cycle before starting your appliance The light beside the knob will flash to confirm the memory with beeps You can fini...

Page 12: ...ould deactivate the function next time when you want to operate the unit When the Child Lock function is activated with the top lid OPEN the unit will display E3 for lid open alarm You should close th...

Page 13: ...start your washer Make sure Child Lock is not activated See page 22 Check if a Delay Start is set See page 21 Before your washer starts to fill it will make a series of clicking noises to check the li...

Page 14: ...all or lightly soiled loads Non HE detergent is NOT recommended Has an odor Run a Tub Clean cycle to clean the tub and basket periodically See page 23 Check your detergent Excessive suds collect in no...

Page 15: ...for Warm 85 105 F 29 41 C and for Cold 60 85 F 16 29 C Wash water temperature must be a minimum of 60 F 16 C for detergent activation and effective cleaning The clothes washer can not ensure these te...

Page 16: ...es for purposes of contacting you or sending you emails based on your request for informa tion and to company service providers for purposes of providing services relating to our communications with y...

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