Maytag MHN30PNAGW0 commercial washer

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WASHER
CARE
Cleaning
the
Door
Seal/Bellow
1.
Open
the
washer
door
and
remove
any
clothing
or
items
from
the
washer.
2.
Inspect
the
colored
seal/bellow
between
the
door
opening
and
the
drum
for
stained
areas.
Pull
back
the
seal/bellow
to
inspect
all
areas
under
the
seal/bellow
and
to
check
for
foreign
objects.
A.
Seal/Bellow
3.
If
stained
areas
are
found,
wipe
down
these
areas
of
the
seal/
bellow,
using
the
procedure
that
follows.
a)
Mix
a
dilute
solution,
using
177
mL
(6/4
cup)
of
liquid
chlorine
bleach,
and
3.8
L
(1
gal.
)
of
warm
tap
water.
b)
Wipe
the
seal/bellow
area
with
the
dilute
solution,
using
a
damp
cloth.
c)
Let
stand
5
minutes.
d)
Wipe
down
area
thoroughly
with
a
dry
cloth
and
let
the
washer
interior
air
dry
with
door open.
IMPORTANT:
@
Wear
rubber
gloves
when
cleaning
for
prolonged
periods.
@
Refer
to
the
bleach
manufacturer’s
instructions
for
proper
use.
Washer
Maintenance
Procedure
This
washer
has
a
special
cycle
that
uses
higher
water
volumes
in
combination
with
liquid
chlorine
bleach
to
thoroughly
clean
the
inside
of
the
washer.
NOTES:
@
Read
these
instructions
completely
before
beginning
the
cleaning
process.
@
if
necessary,
the
cleaning
cycle
may
be
interrupted
by
pressing
the
QUICK
CYCLE
button
twice.
However,
this
will
not
immediately
stop
the
cycle.
The
washer
will
continue
with
several
rinse
and
drain
steps
to
ensure
that
all
remaining
bleach
is
rinsed
from
the
washer.
Begin
procedure
1.
Open
the
washer
door
and
remove
any
clothing
or
items
from
the
washer.
2.
Use
liquid
chlorine
bleach:
Open
the
dispenser
drawer
and
immediately
add
160
mL
(2/3
cup)
of
liquid
chlorine
bleach
to
the
bleach
compartment.
NOTE:
Do
not
add
any
detergent
to
this
cycle.
Use
of
more
than
160
mL
(2/3
cup)
of
bleach
will
cause
product
damage
over
time.
3.
Close
the
washer
door
and
the
dispenser
drawer.
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4.
To
start
the
Clean
Washer
cycle,
first
enter
“Start
Operating
Set-up.”
Then
press
and
hold
QUICK
CYCLE
for
1
second.
With
the
entire
display
flashing,
press
BRIGHTS.
NOTE:
The
drum
will
rotate,
then
the
door
will
unlock,
lock
again,
and
then
the
cycle
will
continue.
@
The
washer
will
not
fill,
but
the
drum
will
rotate
while
the
washer
runs
a
short
sensing
cycle.
This
will
take
approximately
3
minutes.
§.
The
cycle
will
determine
whether
clothing
or
other
items
are
in
the
washer.
a)
|fno
items
are
detected
in
the
washer,
it
will
proceed
to
Step
7.
b)
If
any
items
are
detected
in
the
washer,
“rL.”
or
“F-34”
will
be
displayed.
Then
the
door
will
unlock.
@
Press
QUICK
CYCLE
to
cancel
the
failure
code.
Then
repeat
steps
1,
3,
and
4
to
start
the
cycle
again.
6.
Once
the
cycle
has
begun,
allow
the
cycle
to
complete.
7.
After
the
cycle
is
complete,
leave
the
door
open
slightly,
to
allow
for
better
ventilation
and
drying
of
washer
interior.
Always
do
the
following
to
maintain
washer
freshness
@
Use
only
“HE”
High
Efficiency
detergent.
@
Leave
the
door
slightly
open
after
each
cycle
to
allow
for
better
ventilation
and
drying
of
washer
interior.
@
Clean
the
washer
monthly
using
the
Washer
Maintenance
Procedure,
and
160
mL.
(2/3
cup)
of
liquid
chlorine
bleach.
@
(|f
the
procedure
does
not
sufficiently
improve
the
machine
freshness,
please
evaluate
your
installation
and
usage
conditions
for
other
causes.
Cleaning
the
exterior
Use
a
soft
damp
cloth
or
sponge
to
wipe
up
any
spills.
Occasionally
wipe
the
outside
of
your
washer
to
keep
it
looking
new.
Use
mild
soap
and
water.
Do
not
use
abrasive
products.
Cleaning
the
dispenser
drawer
The
dispenser
drawer
is
removable
for
easy
cleaning.
1.
Unlock
the
dispenser
drawer
by
pressing
the
Release
Lever.
Remove
the
drawer.
2.
Remove
the
inserts
(the
siphon
from
the
softener
and
bleach
compartments).
3.
Wash
the
parts
under
running
water.
NOTE:
Do
not
wash
components
in
the
dishwasher.
4.
Replace
the
inserts
and
return
the
dispenser
to
the
drawer.
Replace
water
inlet
hoses
after
5
years
of
use
to
reduce
the
risk
of
hose
failure.
Periodically
inspect and
replace
water
inlet
hoses
if
bulges,
kinks,
cuts,
wear,
or
leaks
are
found.
When
replacing
your
water
inlet
hoses,
mark
the
date
of
replacement
on
the
label
with
a
permanent
marker.
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