Maytag MAV8600 User manual

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OVERSIZED CAPACITY PLUS WASHER MAV-16
MAV8600
GUIDE
_CE ......................................................................Page 2
_RO LS......................................................Pages 3,,4
_TING TIPS.................................PagesS-8
_HSER ....................................................P_9_s7-8
_& CLEANING.......................................Page 9
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_E YOUCALL.......................................Page1o
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_DEL USUARIO.....................................Page 24
A/01 i02 Part No. 6 2611120 h t t p : / / w w w. m a y t a g. c o m MCS No. 22003352 Litho U.S.A.
_2.002 Maytag Appliance6 Sale_ Co.
Readthis guideforbestresults.Itcontainsinstructionstoacquaint
youwith proper operatingand maintenanceprocedures.
In additionyou will find a LaunderingTips
guide packed with your clothes washer.It
containsinformationon recommendedlaun-
dering procedures,stain removaland spe-
ciallaunderingsituations.
Savetime and money.If somethingshould
gowrong,wesuggestconsultingthe"Before
YouCall"section in the backof this book.It
isdesignedto helpyousolvebasicproblems
beforeconsultinga servicer.
However,shouldyou needassistancein the
future,itis helpfulto:
Have complete model and serial number
identificationof yourwasher.This is located
on a dataplateonthe backleftofthecontrol
panel. Record these numbers for easy
access.
ModelNumber
Serial Number
DateofPurchase
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IMPORTANT:Keepthis guideandthesales
receiptina safeplaceforfuturereference.
Proofoforiginalpurchasedateisneededfor
warrantyservice.
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qualityofourappliances,itmaybenecessary
to makechangesto theappliancewithout
revisingthisguide.
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIOHS
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2.
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4.
5.
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Read all instructionsbefore usingthe
appliance.
As withanyequipmentusingelectricity
and having moving parts, there are
potentialhazards.Tousethis appliance
safely, the operator should become
familiar with the instructionsfor opera-
tion of the applianceand alwaysexer-
cisecarewhenusingit.
Do not installor store this appliance
whereitwillbe exposedtotheweather.
Installand levelwasheron a floorthat
cansupporttheweight.
This appliance must be properly
grounded. Never plug the appliance
cord into a receptacle which is not
grounded adequately and in accor-
dance with local and national cedes.
See installationinstructionsforground-
ingthisappliance.
To avoidthe possibilityof fire or explo-
sion:
a. Do not wash items that have been
previously cleaned in, washed in,
soakedin, or spottedwith gasoline,
dry-cleaning solvents, other flam-
mable or explosive substances as
theygive offvaporsthat could ignite
or explode.Handwash and line dry
any items containing these sub-
stances.
Any material on whichyou have
useda cleaningsolvent,or whichis
saturatedwith flammableliquidsor
solids,should not be placed in the
washer until all traces of these liq-
.
8.
,
10.
11.
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uidsor solidsandtheir fumeshave
beenremoved.
These itemsincludeacetone,dena- 13.
tured alcohol, gasoline, kerosene,
some liquid household cleaners,
some spot removers, turpentine, 14.
waxesand waxremovers.
b. Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaning
solvents, or other flammable or
explosivesubstances to the wash
water. These substancesgive off
vaporsthatcouldigniteor explode.
15.
c. Under certain conditions,hydrogen
gasmay be producedin a hotwater
systemthat hasnot beenusedfor 2 16.
weeks or more.HYDROGENGAS
ISEXPLOSIVE.Ifthehotwatersys-
tem has not been used for such a
period, before using a washing
machine or combination washer- 17.
dryer, turn on all hot water faucets
andlet the waterflow from eachfor
several minutes. This willrelease 18.
anyaccumulatedhydrogengas. As
thegas is flammable,do notsmoke
or use an open flame during this
time.
Do not reachinto the applianceif the
tubor agitatoris moving.
Donotallowchildrenor petsto playon,
in, or in front of the appliance.Close
supervisionisnecessarywhentheappli-
anceisusednearchildrenand pets.
Donottamperwithcontrols.
Donot repairor replaceanypartof the
appliance or attempt any servicing
unless specifically recommended in
published user-repairinstructionsthat
you understandand havethe skillsto
carryout.
Unplug power supply cord before
attemptingtoserviceyourwasher.
The agitatorshouldnot be removed. If
the agitator is removed, it must be
replacedby pushingdown completely
and thelockingscrewtightenedbefore
thewasherisoperated.
Storelaundryaidsandothermaterialin
a cool,dryplacewherechildrencannot
reachthem.
Donotwashordryitemsthataresoiled
with vegetable or cooking oil. These
itemsmay containsomeoil alter laun-
dering.Duetotheremainingoil,thefab-
ricmaysmokeor catchfire byitself.
Do not usechlorinebleachand ammo-
nia or acids (suchas vinegar or rust
remover)in the samewash.Hazardous
fumescanform.
Donotmachinewashfiberglassmateri-
als. Smallparticlescan stickto fabrics
washed in following loads and cause
skin irritation.
Beforethe applianceis removedfrom
serviceor discarded,removethedoor
to thewashingcompartment.
Inlethosesare subiectto damageand
deterioration over time. Check the
hoses periodically for bulges, kinks,
cuts,wear or leaks and replacethem
everyfiveyears.
SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONSFORFUTURE REFERENCE
2
CONTROLSATAGLANCE
SELECTCYCLE
Pressthe controldial inandturnin eitherdirectionto thedesired
cycle.Pullthedial outto startthewasher.
NOTE:Allwashtimes are approximate.
COLORS isdesignedto clean col-
ored items as well as dress shirts,
dress pants, business casual and
poly/cottonto reducewrinkling.
HEAVY:21 minutesof washtime.
NORMAL:15 minutesofwashtime.
LIGHT:9 minutesofwash.
SPIN
COLORS
WHITESisdesignedto cleanunderwear,T-shirtsand
othercottonsturdyitemsliketowels,sheets,jeansetc.
HEAVY:24-27minutesofwashtime.
NORMAL:15minutesofwashtime.
LIGHT:9 minutesof washtime.
HEAVY
WHITES
E_'r_* ( NORMAL
LIGHT
Agitation speeds may
i changeduringthe cycleif ;,
I nocustomzecyceoptons
; arechosen(seepg.4).You
may hear this change in
speed.This isnormal.
PRESOAKallows for a total of 33
minuteswashtime.Thefirst12 minutes
are periodsof agitationand soakfol-
lowedby21 minutesofagitation.PRE-
SOAK automaticallyadvancesthrough
thewashcycle.
DELICATES
SPIN RINSI" HANOWASH
DELICATESis designedto clean itemsrequiringa gentlewash
action.Thiswouldincludeblousesand dressshirts.Therewillbe 18min-
utesofwash andsoakcleaningaction.
HANDWASH:isdesignedto dean itemslikenylonsorlingerie.Therewill
be6 minutesofintermittentwashand soakcleaningaction.
SELE(TWATERLEVEL
Move theinfinite slide leverup or downto
the desiredsettingor anypointinbetween.
If morewater isneededoncethefilliscom-
plete,movethe leveruptoreset andthento
the propersetting.
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WATER LEVEL
RESET i
SUPER
LARGE
MEDIUM
MINI ;_
SUPER- 3/4- Full
LARGE- 1/2- 3/4 Full
MEDIUM- 1/3- 1/2Full
MINI- 1/4Full
SELECTWATER
TEMPERATURE
Press the appropriatebuttonto selectthe
wash and rinse temperatures.Follow the
garmentcarelabelfor best results.Usethe
chart atthe rightasa guide.
HOT
COLD
WARM
WARM
WARM
COLD
COLD
COLD
WASH/RINSE
HOT/COLD - White and heavily soiled,
coloF_stitems
WARM/WARM- Delicateor colorfastitems
WARMICOLD Moderately soiled,
coloreditems;mostwrinklefree items
COLD/COLD - Brightlycolored, lightly
soileditems;washablewoolens
SELECTA
CUSTOMIZEDCYCLE
Press the appropriatebutton(s)to select
oneor moreoptions.
S_PER
WASH
GENTL_
WASH
T_i_PCR_TUR_
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SUPERWASH - Can be used with any
wash cycleto clean very heavily soiled
items.Providesfast agitationand normal
spinthroughoutall cycles.
GENTLEWASH- Can be used with any
washcycle to provide a normal agitation
and slow spin. Use with delicate items
includingthose labeled"HandWash."
AUTO TEMPERATURE CONTROL-
assuresa coldwaterwashof 75° F and
warmwater wash of 95° E This option
assuresdetergentwilldissolveand provide
optimumcleaningresults.
CANCEL- Pressthisbuttontocanceland
resetanyoftheoptions.
AUTO
O TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
IfAutoTemperatureControlisselected
with a Warm/Warm, Warm/Cold, or
Cold/Coldwatertemperaturesetting,the
lightwillilluminateduringthefirstfill.
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CHroME
CLEAN
UGHT
C,#_NC EL
EXTRA RINSE- Providesan additional
rinseatthe endof thecycleto morecom-
pletelyremovelaundryadditives,suds,
perfume,etc.
ton isdeselected,the lightwillremaininac-
tive.
CANCEL- Pressthis buttontocanceland
resetanyof theoptions.
REMIND CHIME - When this optionis
selected,anend-of-cyclereminderchime
willsoundevery4 minutesafterthecycle
iscompleted.To cancelchime,pushthe
controlknobin,presstheCANCELbutton
ORsetCHIMESwitchtoOFF.(Seepg.6)
CLEANLIGHT - When this option is
selected, the CLEAN indicator lightwill
illuminateattheendofthecycle.Ifthebut-
Adddetergentandanyadditives
Addloadandclose lid
Pullthe controldial outto start
4
OPERATINGTIPS
Pour liquid chlorinebleachinto bleach dispenser. Pour liquid fabdc softener into cup and dilute with
warmwater.
Add detergent beforethe lead.
CHLORINEBLEACHDISPENSERFABRICSOFTENERDISPENSERDETERGENT
The dispenser automaticallydilutes liquid
chlorinebleachbeforeit reachesyourwash
load.Touse,followthese steps:
1. Measureliquidchlorinebleachcarefully,
followingtheinstructionson the bottle.
2. Add the bleachto the dispenserbefore
addingthe load.Avoidsplashingor over-
fillingthedispenser.Wipeup spills.
Never pour undiluted liquid chlorine
bleachdirectlyontothe loador intothe
washtub.It isa powerfulchemicaland
can cause fabric damage, such as
tearingor colorloss, if not usedprop-
edy
If you prefer to use color-safe, non-
chlorinebleach, pour it into thewash
tub with your detergent.Do not pour
non-chlorinebleachesinto the bleach
dispenser.
Thisdispenserautomaticallyreleasesliquid ,
fabricsofteneratthe propertimeduringthe
cycle.Touse,followthesesteps:
1. Pour liquid fabricsoftenerinto the dis-
penserusingtheamountrecommended
on the package.
2. Addwarmwaterto thedispenseruntilit
reachestheMAXline.Wipeupspills.
Do notstopthewasherduringthefirst
spin.Thiswill causethe dispenserto
emptytoosoon.
Neverpourfabric softenerdirectlyon
the load.It willleavespotsandstains.
Usethedispenserforliquidfabricsof-
teners only Clean the area in and
around the dispenserfrequentlywith
hotwater,detergentanda soft brush.
Use either liquid or granular laundry
detergent.For best results, be sure
detergent is added to the washer
BEFOREthe load and be sure wash
wateris above65' F.
Usethe correctamountof detergentfor
theload size,soillevelandwatercondi-
tions. Use more detergent if you have
hardwaterand/orverysoiledloads.
If you havesoft wateror a lightlysoiled
load,useless detergent.(See manufac-
turer'sinstructions.)
Wipe up any detergent spills on the
washer.
S
lOADING
Putdry, unfoldedclothes looselyin the
tub,uptothetop rowof holesfora max-
imumload.
Do not wrap large items like sheets
aroundtheagitator.
Mix largeandsmallitemsfor bestcircu-
lation. Wash bulky items like blankets
separately.
When launderingwrinkle free items or
itemsof delicateconstruction,washable
woolensor looselyknititems,neveruse
less than the MEDIUMwater levelset-
ting. This will minimizeshrinkage,wrin-
klingand pullingof seams.
For best results, add the detergent to
washtubbeforeaddingthe load.
Closelidcarefullyto avoidslamming.
LOADSENSOR"AGITATOR
The LoadSensorTM agitator is specially
designedto be sensitiveto every load.The
spiralfinswill movecontinuouslywithlarge,
heavy loads. With smaller, more delicate
loads,thespiralfinswill moveintermittently,
orwithvery lightloads,notatall.Itisnormal
to notice a differencein the agitatorsound
fromloadto load.
ADJUSTABLECHIME
CHIME
HI
, :_ OFF
LO
The end-of-cycleCHIME will sound once
whenthecycleiscompleted.Thevolumeof
the chimecan besetonHIor LO,orturned
completelyOFF bysettingthe switchin the
upperright-handcornerofthecontrolpanel.
The chime can also be set to soundonce
every4 minutesuntil it is manuallyturned
off.(SeeStep4 SelectaCustomizedCycle,
pg.4)
FINGERTIP
FAUCET
FINGERTIPFAUCET
The FingertipFaucetcan be used anytime
BEFORE the selected water level is
reached.A simple touchof theswitch pro-
videsa7-secondflowofcoldwater.
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USINGTHE30DAYDETERGENTDISPENSER
FILLIHGDISPEH R
1, Unscrewthedispenserfillcap(figure1).
2. Pourin yourfavoriteliquiddetergent,up
to 10{)fluid ouncesatone time.
3. Replacethe dispenserfillcap.
4. Closethe washerlid.
5. Openthewasherlid.
7. Place the cap of your detergent bottle
under the "PUSH"button. Fill the cap
withdetergentfromthedispenserasfull
as youwouldfor mostof your loadsby
pressingand holdingthe"PUSH"button
(figure2), Placethe detergentfrom the
cap eitherin thetub or back in the dis-
penser.
8. Move the slide indicator to the levelof
theliquidinthesightglass(figure3).For
yournextleadof laundry,just pressand
holdthe "PUSH"buttonuntil the deter-
gentmovesdownto theslideindicatorto
dispensedetergentdirectlyintothetub.
Steps 7 and 8 only need to be done
ONCEwhenf_rst_]llingthe dispenseror
changingbrandsofdetergent.
6. Movethe slide indicatorall the way to
the top (figure 1). Next, follow steps 7
and 8 to set the amount of detergent
usedforthe averageload.
Figut_ I
I_gum 2
Figure 3
9. The sight glassonthe rightsideshows
howmuchdetergentremainsinthe dis-
penser. Refill the dispenser when the
detergent levelnearsthe bottomof the
refillindicatorwindow.
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TOREMOVETHEDISPENSER
FORCLEANING
1. Supportthebottomofthe dispenserwith
one hand.Use a quarter and turn four
slotted screws counter clockwise 1/4
turn (figure4).
2. Pull the dispenserout from the bottom
ofthe lid.
3. Removefill cap.
4. Fillwithwaterabouthalf way.Movethe
dispenserfromside to sideto wash out
detergent.
5. With the dispenserovera largesink or
bath tub, turn it upsidedown to empty
thewater/detergentoutof thedispenser
fill area.
Ifyoudecideto changebrandsof liquid
detergent(Example:Tide®to Wisl_ or
TidewithBleachAlternative®toTide®)it
: is important the dispenser be empty
and clean before adding new deter-
gent.Differentdetergentsmayinteract
andclogthedispenser.
F'igure 4
TOREPLACETHEDISPENSER
1. Placethe topofthe dispenserinthe top
lip ofthe lid.
2. Push the bottom of the dispenserinto
thebottomofthelid.
3. While supporting the bottom, use a
quarterandturn eachofthefourscrews
1/4turn clockwiseto lock thedispenser
into place.
4. Closethewasherlid.
5. Openthewasherlid.
G. Pressthe"PUSH"buttonto releaseany
remaining water/detergent. Repeat
steps 4-6 until no more water can be
drainedfromthe dispenser.It is normal
fora smallamountof waterto remainin
thedispenserafter cleaning.
7. Refill the dispenser with your favorite
detergent (seepage7).
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CAREANDCLEANING
Turnoffthe waterfaucets afterfinishing
the day'swashing. Thiswillshutoffthe
watersupplytothewasherandpreventthe
unlikelypossibilityofdamagefrom escaping
water.
Use a soft clothto wipe up all detergent,
bleachor otherspills astheyoccur.
Cleanthefollowingas recommended:
Control Panel- cleanwith a soft, damp
clothand glass cleaner.Do not useabra-
sivepowdersorcleaningpads.
Cabinet- cleanwithsoapandwater.
Intedor - hard water deposits may be
removedusinga recommendedhardwater
remover/cleaner labeled washer safe.
Followthecleanermanufacturer'sdirections
for use, and make surethe washeris run
througha completecycle to rinse out any
remainingcleaningsubstance.
STORINGTHEWASHER
Washerscan be damaged if wateris not
removed from hoses and internal compo-
nents beforestorage. Preparethewasher
forstorageasfollows:
Select NORMALon the WHITEScycle
and add one cup of bleach OR white
vinegar to a full load of water without
clothes. (Donot mixbleachand vinegar
in thesamewash.Hazardousfumescan
form.) Run the washer througha com-
pletecycle.
Turnthewaterfaucatsoffanddisconnect
the inlethoses.
Disconnectthewasherfrom the electri-
calsupplyandleavethewasherlidopen
to let air circulateinsidethe tub.
If thewasherhasbeen storedin below-
freezingtemperatures,allowtimeforthe
washertothaw outpriorto use.
After storage, select NORMALon the
WHITES cycle and run the washer
througha completecycle.
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BEFOREYOUCALL
Forproblemlaundrysolutions(i.e.fabric damage,residue,tangling)and speciallaundrycare procedures,seethe enclosed
Laundry Tipsbooklet
CHECKTHESEPOINTSIF
YOURWASHER..,
ALWAYSCHECK FIRST
Plugcordintoliveelectricaloutlet.
Checkfuse or resetcircuitbreaker.
WON'T FILL
Turnthecontroldialtopropercycleand
pull dial out to start the washer. If
equippedwith buttons,besure theyare
fully depressed.
Turnbothfaucetson fully
Straighteninlethoses.
Disconnect hoses and clean screens.
Hose filter screens may be plugged at
thefaucet.
WON'T AGITATE
Makesurethelid iscompletelyclosed.
Turnthecontroldialtopropercycleand
pull dial out to start the washer. If
equippedwithbuttons,besuretheyare
fully depressed.
Close lid and pull dial out to start the
washer.Foryoursafety,washerwillnot
agitateorspin unlessthelidisclosed.
Thewasherisequippedwitha lidswitch
failuredetector.If thelid switchshould
malfunction,thedetectorwilFstopopera-
tionsforyour safaty.Callforservice.
Pausesare normal.Waitand see ifthe
washerwillstartagain.
WON'T SPIN OR DRAIN
Straightendrainhoses.Eliminatekinked
hoses.Ifthereisa drainrestriction,call
forservice.
Close lid and pulldial outto start the
washer.Foryoursafety,washerwillnot
agitateorspinunlessthelidisclosed.
Thewasherisequippedwitha lidswitch
failuredetector.Ifthe lidswitchshould
malfunction,thedetectorwillstopopera-
tionsforyoursafety.Callforservice.
Ifdrainheightisfivetoeightfeet,a high-
volumepumpkit maybenecessary.See
installation instructionsor call 1-800-
688-9900.ifthedrainheightisovereight
feet, water may not be removed,even
withthe highvolumepumpkit.
LOAD ISWETTER THAN NORMAL AT
THE END OFTHE CYCLE
The washer is designed to reduce
spin speed if an unbalancedload is
detected.Thisisnormal.
Redistributethe load in the tub and
set thewasheronSPIN.
STOPS
Turnthecontroldialto propercycleand
pull dial out to start the washer. If
equippedwithbuttons,besurethey are
fullydepressed.
Close lid and pull dial out to start the
washer.Foryoursafety,washerwill not
agitateorspinunlesslidisclosed.
This may be a pause or soak pedod
in the cycle. Wait briefly and it may
start.
Thewasheris equippedwitha lid switch
failuredetector. If the lid switchshould
malfunction,thedetectorwillstopfilloper-
ationsforyoursafety.Callforservice.
LEAKS WATER
Makesurewaterinlethoseconnections
aretightatfaucetandwatervalve,
Makesureendofdrainhoseiscorrectly
insertedandsecuredtodrainfacility,
Avoid extended soaking - soak for
30 minutesorless.
Avoidoverloading,
IS NOISY
Be sure washer is leveled properly
asoutlinedin installationmanual.
Weak floors can cause vibration and
walking.
Be sure rubber feet are installed on
levelinglegs.
A clicking sound may be the
LoadSensorTM agitator as it moves
the load down through the cleaning
zonefor maximumcleaningeffectivness.
Thissoundwillvaryfromloadtoload.This
is normal.
Operatingsoundswill vary depending
on agitationspeed.
FILLS WITH THE WRONG TEMP-
ERATUREWATER
Turnbothfaucetson fully.
Make sure temperatureselection is
COrrect.
If AutoTemperatureControlisselected,
coldwatermayfeel warmerthan cold
waterfrom thetap(seepage4).
Makesurehosesare connectedtocor-
rect faucets and inletconnections. Be
surewatersupplyisregulatedcorrectly.
Flushwaterlinebeforefillingwasher.
Checkthewaterheater.Itshouldbeset
to delivera minimum120°F (49°C)hot
wateratthetap.Alsocheckwaterheater
capacityandrecoveryrate.
Disconnecthoses and clean screens.
Hosefilterscreensmaybeplugged.
CYCLESELECTORDIALADVANCES
THROUGH"OFF"
ExtraRinseisselected.
FINGERTIP FAUCET WILL NOT
OPERATE
Thewaterlevelswitchhasdetecteda
felltub,Nomorewaterwillbeaddedto
preventthetubfromoverflowing.
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Company,MaytagCustomerAssistanceat the numberlisted below.Should
you notreceivesatisfactorywarrantyservice,pleasecallor wdte:
MaytagAppliancesSalesCompany
Attn:CAIR®Center
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When contacting Maytag Appliances Sales Company,Maytag Customer
Assistanceaboutaserviceproblem,pleaseincludethefollowing:
a. Yourname,addressandtelephonenumber;
b. Model number and serial number (found on the back left of the
controlpanel)of yourappliance;
c. Name and address of your dealer and the date the appliancewas
purchased;
d. A cleardescriptionof theproblemyouare having.
e. Proofof purchase.
WHATISNOTCOVEREDBYTHESEWARRANTIES:
1.Conditionsanddamagesresultingfromanyof thefollowing:
a. Improperinstallation,delivery,or maintenance.
b. Any repair,modification,alterationor adjustmentnotauthodzedbythe
manufactureror an authorizedservicer.
c. Misuse,abuse,accidents,or unreasonableuse.
d. Incorrectelectriccurrent,voltageor supply
e. Impropersettingof anycontrol.
2. Warrantiesarevoidif theodginalserialnumbershavebeenremoved,
altered,orcannotbereadilydetermined.
3. Productspurchasedfor commercialor industrialuse.
4. Thecostof serviceor servicecellto:
a. Correctinstallationerrors.
b. Instructthe useron properuseofthe product.
e, Transportthe applianceto theservicer.
5.Consequentialor incidentaldamagessustainedby anypersonas a result
ofany breachof thesewarranties.
Somestatesdo notallowtheexclusionor limitationof consequentialor inci-
dentaldamages,sothe aboveexclusionmaynotapply.
User'sGuides,servicemanualsand partscatalogsare availablefromMaytag
AppliancesSalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistance.
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Maytag MAV8600 User manual

Category
Washing machines
Type
User manual
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