_°ABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Instructions ................................................. I-2
Dryer Exhaust Tips ................................................... 3
Operating Tips .............................................................4
Controls at a Glance ............................................ 5-6
Special LaundryTips ...................................................7
Care and Cleaning ......................................................8
Replace Drum Light ...................................................8
Reverse the Door .......................................................8
Before You Call ............................................................9
Drying Rack ............................................................... I0
Warranty ................................................................... II
Guide de I'utilisateur .............................................. 12
Guia del Usuario ..................................................... 24
Y81914 A Part No. 2206682 ©2006 Mayl_g Appliances Sa_esCo.
WELCOME
Welcome and congratulations on your pur-
chase of a Maytag Neptune _ dryer! Your
complete satisfaction is very important to us.
For best results, we suggest reading this
material to help acquaint you with proper
operating and maintenance procedures.
Should you need assistance in the future, it is
helpful to:
I) Have complete model and serial number
identification of your dryer.This is located
on a data plate in the lower center of the
door opening.
Date of Purchase
Model Number
Serial Number
2) IMPORTANT: Keep this guide
and the sales receipt in a safe
place for future reference. Proof
of original purchase date is
needed for warranty service.
i!MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
read before operating your dryer
Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in this manual are not
meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Common
sense, caution, and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining or oper-
ating appliance.
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent, or manufacturer about
problems or conditions you do not understand.
WARNING - Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe
personal injury or death.
If you have questions, call:
Maytag Customer Assistance
1-800-688-9900 USA
1-800-688-2002 CANADA
1-800-688-2080 USA TTY
(for deaf, hearing impaired or speech
impaired)
(Mon.-Fri., 8am-8pm Eastern Time)
htt p://www.maytag.com
For service and warranty informa-
tion, see page I I.
NOTE: In our continuing effort to
improve the quality of our appli-
ances, it may be necessary to make
changes to the appliance without
revising this guide.
CAUTION - Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor
personal injury.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors
and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
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WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
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• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch.
• Do not use any phone in your building.
• Clear the room, building or area of all occupants.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's
phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire
department.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified
installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
Read all instructions before using the appliance.
To avoid the possibility of fire or explosion:
Do not dry items that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents,
other flammable or explosive substances as they give off vapors that could ignite or explode.Any material on which you have
used a cleaning solvent, or which is saturated with flammable liquids or solids, should not be placed in the dryer, until all traces
of these flammable liquids or solids and their fumes have been removed.There are many highly flammable items used in homes,
such as:acetone, denatured alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, some liquid household cleaners, some spot removers, turpentine, waxes
and wax removers.
• Items containing foam rubber (may be labeled latex foam) or similarly textured rubber-like materials must not be dried on a
heat setting. Foam rubber materials when heated, can under certain circumstances produce fire by spontaneous combustion.
Do not allow children to play on or in the appliance. Close supervision of children is necessary when the appliance is used near
children.
Before the appliance is removed from service or discarded, remove the door to the drying compartment.
Do not reach into the appliance if the drum is moving.
:_ Do not install or store this appliance where it will be exposed to the weather.
Do not tamper with controls.
Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in published user-repair
instructions that you understand and have the skills to carry out.
Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static unless recommended for dryer use by the manufacturer of the fabric soft-
ener or product.
Clean the lint screen before or after each load.
Keep the area around the exhaust opening and surrounding areas free from lint accumulation, dust and dirt.
The interior of the dryer and exhaust duct should be cleaned periodically by qualified service personnel.
This appliance must be properly grounded. Never plug the appliance cord into a receptacle which is not grounded adequately and in
accordance with local and national codes. See installation instructions for grounding this appliance.
Do not sit on top of the clothes dryer.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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i_)RYER EXHAUST TiPs
Do DON'T
Read the installation instructions
and the user guide.
DON'T
Do
Let your dryer exhaust
the air easily.
Restrictyour dryer with a
poor exhaust system,
Do
Use 4 inch diam-
eter rigid metal
duct. Tape all joints,
including at the dryer. Never use
lint-trapping screws.
Do CI I I
Keep duct runs as straight as possible. J L...__r.._ i _._
DON'T
Use plastic,thinfoil,or non-metalflex-
ibleduct.
DON'T
Use longer than necessary duct
runs with many elbows.
Do
Clean all old ducts
before installing your new dryer. Be sure
vent flap opens and closes freely. Inspect
and clean the exhaust system annually.
DON'T
Allow crushed or clogged ducts
and vent.
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ii'iliPERATING TiPS
..............CLEANTHE LINT FILTER........................................................................................................................................................................................................
After each load
To shorten drying time
To operate more energy efficiently
By placing only one wash load in the dryer at atime
• Avoid very small loads or mixing heavyweight and lightweight clothes
• When only one or two articles need drying, add a few similar items
to improve tumbling and drying efficiency
• When drying large, bulky items such as a blanket or comforter, it may
be necessary to reposition the load during the cycle to ensure even
drying
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• After loading the dryer
• To control static cling
• Before the load becomes warm This helps prevent greasy-looking
softener stains
• And remove any used softener sheets from the dryer to prevent
greasy-looking softener stains
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' IONTROLSAT A GLANCE
Step
Sensor Dry - automatically senses the moisture in the load
and shuts the dryer off when the selected dryness level (very
dry to damp dry) is reached.This cycle is recommended for the
majority of loads including de]icates, wrinkle free and
cotton/sturdy items like towels, bedding and jeans.
Or
Time Dry - may be selected for any load if Sensor Dry is not
used. Press the or - time pad to Select the desired number
of minutes.
Step
Dry Temp - there are four temperature settings. Press the
up "_." or down "v" pads to select regular, medium, delicate
or extra low temperatures.
Regular - for sturdy cottons or those labeled "Tumble
Dry."
Medium - for permanent press, synthetics, lightweight cot-
tons or items labeled "Tumble Dry Medium;'
Delicate- for heat sensitive items labeled "Tumble Dry
Low" or "Tumble Dry Warm;'
Extra Low - provides the lowest heated dry temperature
possib]e."Extra LowTemperature" is lower than "Delicate."
DryTemp
4----- medium
4----- delicate
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Step
Select Dryness Level - press the "F" or ",_" arrow pads
to select the desired dryness level.The dryness level can be set
on or between a setting.
Very Dry - used to completely dry sturdy or bulky items
including towels and jeans.
Normal - used for drying the majority of loads.
Damp Dry - designed to partially dry items. Used for items
that lay flat or hang to dry.
St ep ,,
Setting the Signal - the end of cycle signal is adjustable.
Press the "+" or "-" signal pad to increase or decrease the
volume of the signal.
wrink!e_revent
CO(
very Jry
normal
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Step
Start/Pause - close the door and press the start/pause pad to
start the dryer. Pressing off cancels the cycle and stops the dryer.
After pressing start/pause, the display will show the estimated
time remaining in the cycle.
INDICATOR LIGHTS
The indicator lights above the dryness levels will light when the
pad is selected.
The cool down indicator light will illuminate when the dryer
moves into the cool-down portion of the cycle.
If the wrinkle prevent option has been selected, the wrinkle
prevent light will illuminate to indicate that the load is dry and
the dryer has moved into the wrinkle prevent portion of the cycle
(see below).
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wrink!0_revent
cooldown
WRINKLE PREVENT OPTION
Wrinkle Prevent - provides approximately 95 minutes of inter-
mittent tumbling in unheated air at the end of the cycle to reduce
wrJn kling.
SPECIAL CYCLES ....................................................................................................................................................................
Options
wri ase
Wrinkle Release - will release wrinldes from items that are clean
and dry but slightly wrinkled, such as from a crowded closet or
suitcase or from sitting in the dryer too long after the end of the
cycle. It provides 10 minutes of heated tumbling and 8 minutes of
cool down tumbling without heat.
Special Cycles
Air Fluff - provides 20 minutes of tumbling in unheated air. Used
for freshening items.
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iI PECIAL LAUNDRY TiPs
Please follow the care label or manufacturer's instructions for drying special items. If care label instructions are not
available, use the following information as aguide.
Bedspreads & Comforters • Be sure the item isthoroughly dry before using or storing.
Blankets • Be sure the item isthoroughly dry before using or storing.
Curtains & Draperies • Dry these in small loads for best results and remove as soon as possible.
• Follow the care label instructions or dry on the Sensor Dry cycle and
Regular temperature.
• May require repositioning to ensure even drying.
• Use Sensor Dry and dry only one blanket at a time for best tumbling action.
• Use the Sensor Dry cycle and Extra Low temperature to help minimize
wrinkling.
• Use Sensor Dry and the Regular temperature setting for soft, fluffy
Cloth Diapers diapers.
Down-filled Items
(jackets, sleeping bags, comforters, etc. Adding a couple of dry towels shortens dry time and
comforters, etc.) absorbs moisture.
Foam Rubber
(rug backs, stuffed toys, hazard.
shoulder pads, etc.)
Pillows bling action and to fluff the item.
Plastics • Use the Air Fluff special cycle orTime Dry and the Extra Low temperature
(shower curtains, outdoor setting depending on the care label instructions.
furniture covers, etc.)
• Use Sensor Dry and the Extra Low temperature setting.
• Place a clean pair of sneakers in the dryer with the item to fluff the down
• DO NOT dry on a heat setting. Use theAir Fluff special cycle (no heat).
• WARNING - Drying a rubber item with heat may damage it or be a fire
• Use Sensor Dry.
• Add a couple of dry towels and a pair of clean sneakers to help the rum-
• DO NOT dryer-dry kapok or foam pillows.
Fiberglass items (curtains, draperies, etc.)
Woolens, unless recommended on the label.
Vegetable or cooking oil soaked items. (See pg. 2)
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IIARE AND CLEANING
Control Panel - clean with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use
abrasive substances.Do not spray cleaners directly on the panel.
Tumbler - remove any stains such as crayon, ink pen or fabric
dye (from new items such as towels or leans) with an all-purpose
cleaner. Then tumble old towels or rags to remove any excess
stain or cleaning substance. Once these steps are done, stains
may still be visible, but should not transfer to subsequent loads.
REPLACE DRUM LIGHT
Instructions for replacing the bulb:
I) Unplug or disconnect the dryer from the electrical power
supply,
2) Open the door and use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the
screw attaching the lens to the tumbler front.
3) Remove lens cover by pulling cover toward center of tum-
bler.
4) Rotate bulb counter-clockwise to remove from socket.
Cabinet - wipe off any marks with soap and water.
Dryer Exhaust System - should be inspected and cleaned
once a year to maintain optimum performance. The outside
exhaust hood should be cleaned more frequently to ensure
proper operation. (Refer to the Installation Instructions for more
information.)
5) Replace the bulb with a 120 volt, 10 watt maximum cande-
labra base light bulb.
6) Turn the light bulb clockwise into socket.
7) Replace lens cover by hooking plastic tabs into tumbler front
below the light housing.
8) Reinstall the screw into the lens cover screw hole.
9) Reconnect dryer to power supply.
!: EVERSE THE DOOR
Instructions for reversing the dryer door:
I) Remove the hinge hole covers and screws.
2) While supporting the door, remove 2 screws in the hinges that secure the hinges to the cabinet.
3) Remove door by lifting slightly at the hinges and pulling the hinge tabs out of the hinge slots.
4) Move the following parts to the opposite side of the door: 2 hinges and 4 hinge screws, 4 door screws,
door strike and screw, inner door cover plate and screw.
5) Attach the door to the opposite side of the cabinet using the 2 counter sunk hinge screws. (See below).
Screw the lower hinge screw in first.This will help to align the door and hinges.
6) Replace the hinge hole covers to the opposite side.
Door Catch _ Counter Sunk Screw
Door
Door
/ Strike
Door
_Screws
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• Be sure the door is latched shut.
Doesn't Run • Be sure the power cord is plugged into a live electrical outlet.
• Check the home's circuit breaker and fuses.
• Press the start/pause pad again if the door is opened during the cycle.
• Check the home's circuit breaker and fuses.
• Select a heat setting, not air fluff.
Doesn't Heat • On a gas dryer, check that the gas supply is on.
• Clean the lint filter and exhaust duct.
• Dryer may have moved into the cool-down portion of the cycle.
Check all of the above, plus...
Be sure the exhaust hood at the outside of the home can open and close freely.
Check exhaust system for lint build-up. Ducting should be inspected and cleaned annually.
Use 4" rigid metal exhaust duct.
Doesn't Dry Do not overload. I Wash load = I Dryer load.
Sort heavy items from lightweight items.
Large, bulky items like blankets or comforters may require repositioning to ensure even drying.
Check that the washer is draining properly to extract adequate water from the load.
Clothes load too small to tumble properly. Add a few towels.
• Check the load for objects such as coins, loose buttons, nails, etc. Remove promptly.
• It is normal to hear the dryer gas valve or heating element cycle on and off during the drying
cycle.
Is Noisy • Be sure the dryer is leveled properly as outlined in the installation manual.
• Be sure the rubber feet are installed on the leveling legs.
• It is normal for the dryer to hum due to the high velocity of air moving through the dryer drum
and exhaust system.
• Seams, pockets and other similar heavy areas may not be completely dry when the rest of the
load has reached the selected dryness level. This is normal. Select the "Very Dry" setting if
desired.
Dries Unevenly
Has an Odor it through the tumbler and exhausts it to the outside. When these odors are present in the air,
"PF" Appears in • The dryer has experienced a power failure. Press"OFF," then restart the cycle.
the Display
For further assistance, call Maytag Customer Assistance toll-free at 1-800-688-9900 USA or
1-800-688-2002 Canada. U.S. customers using TTY for deaf, hearing impaired or
• If one heavy item is dried with a lightweight load, such as one towel with sheets, it is possible that
the heavy item will not be completely dry when the rest of the load has reached the selected
dryness level. Sort heavy items from lightweight items for best drying results.
• Household odors such asfrom painting, varnishing, strong cleaners, etc. may enter the dryer with
the surrounding room air. This is normal as the dryer draws the air from the room, heats it, pulls
ventilate the room completely before using the dryer.
speech impaired, call 1-800-688-2080.
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III RYING RACK (SELECTMODELS)
I) Open dryer door.
2) Position drying rack in tumbler placing the two rear legs in the
two recessed areas in the back wall of the dryer.
3) Place the front lip of the drying rack on top of the lint filter.
4) Place items to be dried on the rack, leaving space between
them so air can reach all the surfaces.
5) Close the dryer door.
6) Use the Time Dry cycle. Select time according to moisture
and weight of item. Start the dryer. It may be necessary to
reset the timer if a longer drying time is needed.
On Dryer Sides:
The drying rack hanger fits between the dryer top and the dryer
cabinet.
I) Place the flange on the hanger in the seam between the top
and the cabinet. Push all the way in.
2) Face the top of the drying rack toward the side of the dryer
cabinet.
3) Place the drying rack handle over the lip of the hanger.
On Dryer Back:
I) Place the drying rack hanger between the dryer top and the
dryer cabinet just below the back of the control panel.
2) Place the flange in the seam and push all the way in.
3) Face the top of the drying rack toward the back of the dryer
cabinet.
4) Place the drying rack handle on the lip of the hanger.
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Flange
-- Lip
SUGGESTED
SUGGESTEDITEMS TEMP.SETTINGS
Washable sweaters (block to i:
iii _ Heat
! shape and lay flat on rack)
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Stuffed toys (cotton or Heat
polyesterfiberfilled)
Stuffed toys (foam or
Sneakers Air Fluff or Heat ;