Welcome and congratulations on your
purchase of a Maytag Neptune
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:
1) Have complete model and serial number
identification of your washer.
Date of Purchase ____________________
Model Number ______________________
Serial Number ______________________
2) IMPORTANT: Keep this guide
and the sales receipt in a safe
place for future reference. Proof
Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in this manual are not
eant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Common
m
sense, caution, and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining or
operating appliance.
Always contact your manufacturer about problems or conditions you do not
understand.
RECOGNIZE SAFETY SYMBOLS, WORDS, LABELS
WARNING
WARNING – Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe
personal injury or death.
CAUTION
CAUTION – Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor
personal injury or property damage.
U.S.A. customers using TTY for
deaf, hearing impaired or speech
call 1-800-688-2080.
ed,
impair
NOTE: In our continuing effort to
improve the quality of our
ppliances, it may be necessary to
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make changes to the appliance
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information, see page 16.
evising this guide
nd warranty
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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II
MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons
when using the appliance, follow basic precautions, including
the following:
. Read all instructions before using the appliance.
1
. As with any equipment using electricity and having moving
2
parts, there are potential hazards. To use this appliance
safely, the operator should become familiar with the
instructions f
exercise care when using it.
3. Do not install or store this appliance where it will be
exposed to the weather.
4. Install and level the clothes washer on a floor that can
support the weight.
5. 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.
6. To avoid the possibility of fire or explosion:
• Do not wash items that have been previously
cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with
gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other
flammable or explosive substances as they give
off vapors that could ignite or explode. Hand
wash and line dry any items containing these
substances.
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
clothes washer until all traces of these liquids or
solids and their fumes have been removed.
or operation of the appliance and always
as is flammable, do not smoke or use an open
g
flame during this time.
7. Unplug power supply cord before attempting to service
your clothes washer.
8. Do not reach into the appliance if the tumbler is moving.
9. Do not allow children to play on or in the appliance.
Close supervision of children is necessary when the
appliance is used near children.
10. Do not tamper with controls.
11. 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.
12. Store laundry aids and other material in a cool, dry place
where children cannot reach them.
13. Do not wash or dry items that are soiled with vegetable
or cooking oil.These items may contain some oil after
laundering. Due to the remaining oil, the fabric may smoke
or catch fire by itself.
14. Do not use chlorine bleach and ammonia or acids (such
as vinegar or rust remover) in the same wash. Hazardous
fumes can form.
15. Do not machine wash fiberglass materials. Small particles
can stick to fabrics washed in following loads and cause
skin irritation.
16. Before the appliance is removed from service or
discarded, remove the door to the washing compartment.
Do not sit on top of the clothes washer
17.
18. Inlet hoses ar
time. Check the hoses periodically for bulges, kinks, cuts,
ear or leaks and r
w
e subject to damage and deterioration ov
eplace them every five years.
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er
These items include acetone, denatured alcohol,
gasoline, kerosene, some liquid household cleaners,
some spot removers, turpentine, waxes and wax
removers.
• Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other
flammable or explosive substances to the wash water.
These substances give off vapors that could ignite or
explode.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
LOAD THE CLOTHES WASHER
• The tub can be loaded completely full with dry,
unfolded clothes. However, DO NOT pack the tub
tightly.
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 Delicates or Hand Wash (select models)
cycle with similar lightweight items.
When washing big bulky items or a couple of small
•
items that do not fill the tub completel
few towels should be added for improved tumbling and
spin perf
• When washing smaller, bulky items that do not fill the
tub completely such as a rug, one pillow, stuffed toys or
ormance.
y, such as a rug, a
one or two sweaters, a few towels should be added for
improved tumbling and spin performance.
• When washing heavily soiled loads, it is very important
to avoid overloading the washer to assure good
leaning results.
c
• To add a forgotten item in the Super Wash, Normal,
Whites (select models), Colors (select models),Wrinkle
Control or Quick Wash cycles, press the
Selector
(5 seconds), add the item, close the door and press the
Cycle Selector dial. After a pause of one to two
utes, the cycle will resume.
min
• Close door carefully to avoid slamming.
NOTE: To ensure that your additional items get clean,
do not wait more than five minutes after the cycle has
started to add the item
dial, wait for the Door Lock light to go out
.
Cycle
GETTING STARTED
1. Load the washer loosely – DO NOT overload.
2. Close the door.
3.Add detergent and additives to the dispenser
(see pages 9-10).
4. Select the a
(see pages 4-7).
NOTES:
• When the cycle is complete, the Door Lock light will go out and “End” or “00” (select models) will appear in the
display.
• DO NOT attempt to open the door until the Door Lock light is off. To add a forgotten item, see “Load the Clothes
Washer” section.
• When the washer is restarted after a pause, there will be a delay of up to 15 seconds before the cycle will continue.
• Pressing
• The W
ppropriate cycle and options for the load,
Power Off cancels the cycle and stops the washer.
Rinse and Spin indicator lights will illuminate during those por
ash,
5. Press the Cycle Selector dial.
The Wash Indicator light will illuminate.
6.
The estimated cycle time will appear in the displa
7.
The time may fluctuate to better indicate the
wash time remaining in the cycle.
8. Before the washer starts to fill, it will make a
series of clicking noises to check the door lock
and do a quick drain.
tions of the cycle
.
.
y
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USING THE CONTROLS
Step 1
SELECT CYCLE
ontrol features vary by model.
C
Select the appropriate cycle for the type of load.
This will determine the tumble pattern and spin speed for the cycle.
NOTE: To minimize wrinkling of loads, select the Wrinkle Control cycle.
Sanitary (select models) – For heavily soiled, colorfast garments.
This cycle heats the water to 150°F to eliminate bacteria.
NOTE: If Pause is selected during the heating portion of the Sanitary Cycle, the
washer door will remain locked for your safety.
Super Wash – For sturdy, colorfast fabrics and heavily soiled garments.
Normal – For most fabrics including cottons, linens and normally soiled garments.
Whites (select models) – For white fabrics with or without bleach.
Wrinkle Control – For “wash and wear” and synthetic fabrics and lightly to normally
soiled garments.
s
or
Col
Delicates – For sheer fabrics, bras and lingerie.
Hand Wash – For wool, silk and other hand-wash-only fabrics.
For best results, use liquid detergent.
Quick Wash – For lightly soiled or wrinkled garments needed quickly.
Envir
conservation is needed.
(select models) – F
o Plus
(select models) – F
or bright fabrics or fabrics that ma
eas where energy and water
or geogra
phic ar
y bleed.
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USING THE CONTROLS
Step 2
SELECT WASH/RINSE WATER TEMPERATURES
ress the arrow pad to select the wash and rinse water temperatures. Follow
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the garment care label and chart below for best results.
Sanitary/Cold (select models) – Heavily soiled, colorfast items. Only
available with the Sanitary cycle.
Hot/Cold – Whites and heavily soiled color-fast items.
ATC Warm/Warm – Color-fast items.When warm rinse is selected, only
the final rinse will be warm.The other rinses will be cold to conserve energy.
Cold/Cold – Brightly colored, very lightly soiled items; washable woolens.
IMPORTANT: The washer features an automatic temperature control (ATC) to provide a warm wash of approximately 105˚ F, a cold wash of
approximately 65˚ F and a warm rinse of approximately 80º F in the final rinse only on the ATC temperature selections.
REMEMBER: In wash water temperatures below 65˚F, detergents do not dissolve well or clean well.
Step 3
SELECT SPIN SPEED
Press the arrow pad to select the spin speed.
Max Extr
loads such as towels and bedding. Removes more water from loads during
spin.
ABRICS NO
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fabrics, do not use the Max Extract or Max Extract Plus spin option for
these loads. Also, DO NOT overload the washer.
act or Max Extr
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o minimize wrinkling of wrinkle fr
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act Plus
(select models) – Use f
ee and no-iron
or hea
vy
High (select models) – Use for underwear, t-shirts, jeans and sturdy cottons.
Medium–Use f
synthetics.
Gentle – Use for items that will be hung up or laid flat to dry.
Low–Use f
construction.
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extremely delicate items that cannot tolerate any spin.
or jeans, wrinkle free or “wash-and-wear” items and
or delicate items needing a slow spin speed because of fabric and
or
(select models) – Drains the washer without spinning.
Use f
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USING THE CONTROLS
Step 4
SELECT SOIL LEVEL
Press the arrow pad to select the Soil Level/washing time.
Heavy – Use for cleaning heavily soiled loads.
Medium – Use for cleaning moderately soiled loads.This setting will be
appropriate for most loads.
Light – Use for cleaning lightly soiled loads.
Control features vary by model.
Step 5
SELECT CYCLE OPTIONS
Press the appropriate pad(s) to select one or more options.The indicator light
above the pad will illuminate when the option is selected.
Delay – Any cycle can be delayed for up to 9, 12 or 19 hours (select models) in
one hour increments.
1. Make the appropriate selections for your load.
2. Press the Delay pad until the desired delay time appears
in the display.
3. Press the Cycle Selector dial.The delay time will
start counting do
o cancel a dela
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4.
Chime – Press the Chime pad to increase or decrease the end of cycle signal
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USING THE CONTROLS
SELECT CYCLE OPTIONS, CONT.
Press the appropriate pad(s) to select one or more options.The indicator light above
the pad will illuminate when the option is selected.
Prewash (select models) – Can be selected with any cycle.Add detergent to the
prewash section of the detergent compartment.Washer fills with cold water and
detergent, tumbles for 25 minutes, then drains and advances to the selected cycle.
Stain Treat (select models) – Adds 5 minutes to the wash for better stain removal.
Extra Rinse – Adds an additional rinse at the end of the cycle to more thoroughly
remove laundry additives and perfumes.
Control features vary by model.
Extended Spin (select models) – Adds additional time to the spin to remove more
water from the load.
Rinse and Spin – Use for loads that need rinsing only or to add rinse-added fabric
softener to a load.
Spin Only – Provides a spin to remove more water from the load.
Step 6
START THE WASHER
T
it will make a series of clicking noises to check the door lock and do a quick drain.
Changing a Cycle
If an incorrect cycle has been accidentally selected:
t the washer, press the
o star
1. Press the Cycle Selector dial.
Turn the
2.
3. Set the desired options for the cycle.
Cycle Selector dial to the desir
Cycle Selector dial.
Bef
ed cycle.
ore the washer starts to fill,
Press the Cycle Selector dial.
4.
lights stop flashing and the ne
Canceling a Cycle
To cancel a cycle:
1. Press the Power Off pad.
2. Select the Rinse and Spin or Spin Only option pad.
3. Press the Cycle Selector dial.The Spin light illuminates
and the washer star
ts the rinse or spin.
The Wash indicator
w cycle star
ts.
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USING THE CONTROLS
ESTIMATED TIME DISPLAY (SELECT MODELS)
After setting the cycle and pressing Cycle Selector dial, the display will show the
estimated minutes remaining in the cycle.The estimated time remaining may fluctuate to
better indicate the wash time left in the cycle.
INDICATOR LIGHTS
Door Lock – lights whenever the door of the clothes washer is locked.The door can
be unlocked by pressing the Cycle Selector dial to pause the washer.
Control Lock –The washer controls can be locked to prevent unwanted use by
children.
Control features vary by model.
1. Press the
three seconds.
2.The Control Lock light will illuminate.
3.To unlock, press the Wash/Rinse Temp and Spin Speed pads at the same
time for three seconds.The Control Lock light will go out.
Cycle Indicator Lights – The Wash, Rinse and Spin lights at the top of the control
panel will illuminate progressively to indicate when the washer is in those portions of the
cycle.These lights will flash when the cycle has been paused.
Pad Indicator Lights –The indicator lights above the pads will illuminate when the
pad is selected.
Cycle Setting Indicator Lights – Indicator lights by the cycle settings will illuminate
when the selection is made
WATER USE
Wash/Rinse Temp and Spin Speed pads at the same time for
.
INTELLIFILLTMWATER LEVEL CONTROL
The amount of water used will vary with each load.The Maytag Neptune®clothes washer
will automatically provide the appropriate amount of water for efficient cleaning
performance and conservation of water and energy. Fill time will vary depending on water
pressure.
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UP FOR
POWDER
DOWN FOR
LIQUID
BLEACH
SOFTENER
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DETERGENT USE
Your Maytag Neptune®washer is
designed to use high efficiency (HE)
detergents.
For best cleaning results, use a high
•
efficiency detergent such as Tide HE,Wisk HE, Cheer
HE or Gain HE*. High efficiency detergents contain
suds suppressors which reduce or eliminate suds.
When less suds are produced, the load tumbles more
efficiently and cleaning results are maximized.
If HE detergent is not available, regular detergent
may be used.
FEATURES
AUTOMATIC DISPENSER
The washer has separate compartments for
dispensing detergent and color-safe bleach, chlorine
bleach and fabric softener. All laundry additives are
added to their respective compartments before
starting the washer.
The Automatic Dispenser MUST ALWAYS
be in place before starting the washer. DO
NOT open the Automatic Dispenser when
the washer is running.
• If using regular detergent formulated for topoading washers, it is important to pay close
l
attention to the soil level of the load, load size,
and water hardness**. To avoid over-
sudsing, which interferes with
tumbling, rinsing and spinning and
causes extended cycle times, reduce
the amount of detergent used with
oft water or with small or lightly
s
soiled loads.
NOTE: Reducing the amount of detergent may
reduce cleaning.It is important to pretreat stains,
sort carefully by color and soil level and avoid
overloading.
* Brand names are trademarks of the respective manufacturers.
** To determine water hardness in your area, contact your local
water utility or State University Extension office in your area.
Prewash (select models)
Detergent
Selector
Detergent
Compartment
To use:
1. Pull out the dispenser drawer on the left
side of the control panel.
2. Fill appropriate compartments with laundry
additives, being careful not to overfill or spill
additives.
3. Slide the dispenser drawer carefully and
completely back into the compartment.
DETERGENT COMPARTMENT
1. Pour the recommended amount of laundry
detergent directly into the detergent compartment before starting the washer.
-safe bleach is to be used, it should be
If color
2.
added with detergent to the detergent
compar
•
NO
Detergent Selector and add the detergent to the
Detergent Compartment.
tment.
When ad
ding color
it is best if both laundr
-safe bleach with detergent,
oducts ar
y pr
same form; granular or liquid.
TE:
If using liquid detergent,
e in the
lower the
PREWASH COMPARTMENT (SELECT MODELS)
When using the Prewash option (select models),
wash
detergent should be ad
ded to both the Pr
Compartment and the Detergent Compartment.The detergent
will be automaticall
If high efficiency (HE) detergent is used, add 1/3 of
•
y dispensed during pr
the recommended amount to the Prewash
Compartment and 2/3 of the recommended amount
to the Detergent Compartment.
• If regular detergent is used, add 1/6 of the recom-
mended amount to the Prewash Compartment and
1/3 of the recommended amount to the Detergent
Compartment.
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e
wash.
e
UP FOR
POWDER
DOWN FOR
LIQUID
BLEACH
SOFTENER
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FEATURES
BLEACH COMPARTMENT
(Liquid Chlorine Bleach Only)
1. Add chlorine bleach to the Bleach
Compartment. DO NOT exceed the MAX FILL
line.
2. Avoid splashing or over-filling the compartment.
3.The washer automatically dispenses bleach into
the tub at the appropriate time.
The dispenser automatically dilutes liquid chlo-
4.
rine bleach bef
NOTES:
• Never pour undiluted liquid chlorine
bleach directly onto the load or into
the tub. It is a powerful chemical and can
cause fabric damage, such as weakening of the
fibers or color loss, if not used properly.
• If you prefer to use color-safe, non-chlorine
bleach, add it to the appropriate detergent
compartment.
bleach into the chlorine bleach
dispenser.
ore it reaches the wash load.
DO NOT pour color-safe
FABRIC SOFTENER COMPARTMENT
1. Pour the recommended amount of liquid fabric
oftener into the softener compartment. For
s
smaller loads, use less than one cap full.
2. Fabric softener should be diluted with warm water
softener at the proper time during the rinse cycle.
NOTES:
• Use the softener compartment ONLY for
liquid fabric softeners.
DO NOT use the Downy Ball*with this
•
washer. It will not add fabric softener at the
appropriate time. Use the automatic dispenser.
* Brand names are trademarks of the respective manufacturers.
Bleach
Compartment
Fabric Softener
Compartment
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UP FOR
POWDER
DOWN FOR
L
IQUID
BLEACH
SOFTENER
UP FOR
POWDER
D
OWN FOR
L
IQUID
BLEACH
SOFTENER
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CARE AND CLEANING
urn off the water faucets after finishing the
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day’s washing. This will shut off the water supply to
the clothes washer and prevent the unlikely possibility of
damage from escaping water. Leave the door open to
allow the inside of the washer to dry out.
Use a soft cloth to wipe up all detergent, bleach or other
spills as they occur.
CLEANING THE INTERIOR
Clean the interior of the washer periodically to
remove any dirt, soil, odor, mold, mildew or bacteria
residue that may remain in the washer as a result of
washing clothes. We recommend taking the
following steps every 60 to 120 days to clean and
freshen your washer interior. The frequency with
which the washer should be cleaned and freshened
depends on factors such as usage, the amount of
dirt, soil or bacteria being run through your washer,
or the use of cold water. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in unsatisfactory conditions,
including unpleasant odor and/or permanent stains
on the washer or washload.
Clean the following as recommended:
Control Panel – Clean with a soft, damp cloth. Do not
se abrasive powders or cleaning pads. Do not spray
u
cleaners directly on the panel.
Cabinet – Clean with soap and water.
To clean and freshen the washer interior:
1. Make a solution of one cup chlorine bleach and two cups
warm water. Be careful not to spill or splash the bleach
solution.
2. Wipe the door seal with bleach solution and a soft cloth.
3. Fill bleach dispenser with chlorine bleach.
4. Run the washer through a complete cycle using hot
water.
5. Repeat the wash cycle if necessary.
Hard water deposits may be removed, if needed. Use a
recommended cleaner labeled clothes washer safe.
CLEANING THE DISPENSERS
The Automatic Dispenser may need to be cleaned
periodically due to laundry additive buildup.
1. Press the release lever on the inside of the
dispenser and pull out.
2. Remove the cups from the fabric softener and
bleach compartments.
3.Wash all of the parts under running water.
4. Clean the dispenser recess with a soft brush.
5. Reinsert the cups, pushing them firmly into
.
place
Siphon
Cap
Push the dispenser back into place
6.
Run a Rinse & Spin cycle without an
7.
washer.
.
y load in the
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STORING THE CLOTHES WASHER
Washers can be damaged if water is not removed from hoses
and internal components before storage. Prepare the washer
for storage as follows:
• Select the Quick Wash cycle and add bleach to the
automatic dispenser. Run the washer through the cycle
without a load.
• Turn the water faucets off and disconnect the inlet hoses.
• Disconnect the clothes washer from the electrical
If the washer has been stored in below-freezing
•
F
TROUBLESHOOTING
CHECK THESE POINTS IF YOUR MAYTA G NEPTUNE®WASHER...
Freshening your
washer
The washer will not
start
• See Cleaning the Interior, page 11.
• Make sure door is firmly closed.
• Make sure the washer is plugged in.
• Make sure the water source faucets are turned on.
• Make sure to press the Cycle Selector dial to start the washer.
• Make sure the Control Lock is not activated, see page 6.
• Before the washer starts to fill, it will make a series of clicking noises to check the door lock
and do a quick drain.
upply and leave the washer door open to let air
s
circulate inside the tumbler.
temperatures, allow time for any water left over in the
washer to thaw out before use.
or information on long-term storage or storage of your
washer during extreme cold temperatures,
call Customer Service toll-free at
1-800-688-9900 USA or 1-800-688-2002 Canada.
U.S. customers using TTY for deaf, hearing impaired or
speech impaired, call 1-800-688-2080.
No water or
insufficient water
supply
Detergent remains in
the automatic
dispenser after the
wash cycle is complete
Washer vibrates or
is too noisy
• Turn both faucets on fully.
Make sur
•
• Make sure the washer is plugged in.
• Check fuse or reset circuit breaker.
• Press the
• Straighten water inlet hoses.
• Disconnect hoses and clean screens. Hose filter screens may be plugged.
• Open and close the door, then press the Cycle Selector dial.
• Make sure the washer is running with sufficient water pressure.
See Installation Instructions.
•
Make sure the Detergent Selector is in the upper position when using granular detergent.
• Make sure the washer is set on a level surface. If the surface is not level, adjust the washer
feet to level the appliance. See Installation Instructions.
• Mak
• Make sure the washer is not touching any other object.
• Make sure the laundry load is balanced.
e the door is tightly closed.
Cycle Selector dial to start the washer.
e sure that the shipping bolts are removed. See Installation Instructions.
CONT.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
ECK THESE POINTS IF YOUR
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Stops
Fills with the
Wrong
Temperature
Water
Won’t tumble
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• Plug cord into live electrical outlet.
Check fuse or reset circuit breaker.
•
• Close door and press the Cycle Selector dial to start the washer. For your safety, the washer
ill not tumble or spin unless the door is closed.
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• Before the washer starts to fill, it will make a series of clicking noises to check the door lock
and do a quick drain.
• This may be a pause or soak period in the cycle.Wait briefly and it may start.
• Check screens on inlet hoses at the faucets for obstructions. Clean screens periodically.
• Turn both faucets on fully.
• Make sure temperature selection is correct.
• Make sure hoses are connected to correct faucets. Flush water lines.
• Check the water heater. It should be set to deliver a minimum 120° F (49° C) hot water at
the tap.Also check water heater capacity and recovery rate.
• Disconnect hoses and clean screens. Hose filter screens may be plugged.
• As the washer is filling, the water temperature may change as the automatic temperature
control feature checks incoming water temperature. This is normal.
• While the washer is filling, you may notice just hot and/or just cold water going through the
dispenser when cold or warm wash temperatures are selected. This is a normal function of
the automatic temperature control feature as the washer determines the temperature of the
water.
• Check fuse or reset circuit breaker.
• Close the door and press the
tumble or spin unless the door is closed.
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Cycle Selector dial. For your safety, the washer will not
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• Press the Cycle Selector dial to stop the washer.
• The washer door will remain locked during the heating portion of the Sanitary Cycle
(select models).
• It may take a few moments for the door lock mechanism to disengage.
• Check fuse or reset circuit breaker.
• Straighten drain hoses.Eliminate kinked hoses. If there is a drain restriction, call for service.
• Close the door and press the
tumble or spin unless the door is closed.
• Use the High or Max Extract spin speed.
Use high efficiency detergent to r
•
• Load is too small. Very small loads (one or two items) may become unbalanced and not spin
out completely.
• Make sure door is firmly closed.
• Make sure hose connections are tight.
• Make sure end of drain hose is correctly inserted and secured to drain facility.
• Avoid overloading.
• Use high efficiency detergent to prevent over-sudsing.
• Use high efficiency detergent to prevent over-sudsing.
• Reduce detergent amount f
call Customer Service toll-free at 1-800-688-9900 USA or 1-800-688-2002 Canada.
,
customers using TTY for deaf,
Cycle Selector dial. For your safety, the washer will not
or soft water
hearing impair
er-sudsing.
educe o
ed or speech impair
v
small or lightl
,
y soiled loads.
call 1-800-688-2080.
ed,
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TROUBLESHOOTING
INFORMATION CODES
Information codes may be displayed to help you better understand what is occurring with the washer.
Code
SymbolMeaningSolution
Unbalanced load prevented the washer from
spinning.
Door is unlocked when washer is running.
Door is open when washer is running.
The washer failed to lock the door.
Water temperature control problem.
(Heater Control problem)
The washer has tried to fill but has not reached
the proper water level.
The door will not unlock.
Motor not running properly.
Redistribute the load, press the
dial.
Press Power Off pad then restart the cycle. If the
code reappears, call for service, see below.
Close the door tightly and restart the cycle.
If the code reappears, call for service, see below.
Close the door tightl
If the code reappears, call for service, see below.
Call for service, see below.
Call for service, see below.
Make sure the door is firmly closed.
Push the
then turn it on using any pad. If the code reappears,
call for service, see below.
Restart the cycle pressing the
If the code reappears, call for service, see below.
Power Off pad to turn off the washer, and
y and restart the cycle.
Cycle Selector
Cycle Selector dial.
The washer is not draining.
The washer has tried to fill but was unsuccessful.
Problem with control.
Electric service was lost when washer was
running.
y codes not listed abo
or an
F
See
Troubleshooting “The washer does not drain
and/or spin”, page 13. If problem continues, call for
service, see below.
Make sure the water faucets are open all the way.
Check for kinked hoses.
Check inlet screens on fill hoses.
.
essing the
y pr
w
Cycle Selector
see belo
,
vice
or ser
Call f
t the cycle b
Restar
dial.
ve, call Customer Service at 1-800-688-9900 USA or 1-800-688-2002 Canada.
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OPERATING SOUNDS
High-pitched sound
during a spin cycle.
lushing water sound
F
coming from the
dispenser area.
hirring or sloshing sound
W
followed by a pause, repeated
throughout the wash cycle.
W
asher maintains a slightly
reduced spin speed after
achieving a higher spin speed.
The spin speed slows down
dramatically when it sounds
like an out-of-balance load.
Water is added after
the washer has been
tumbling for a while.
Clicking/draining sounds
when washer is started.
• The motor increases speed to spin the tub to remove moisture from the load.
• Detergent is dispensed at the start of the cycle. Bleach is dispensed during final
inutes of wash. Fabric softener is dispensed during the third rinse while the washer
m
is filling.
• The tub rotates one direction followed by a pause.The tub reverses direction and
pauses.This action continues throughout the cycle.
• After reaching the maximum spin speed, the machine may reduce spin speed slightly
for maximum performance.
• The tumbler will begin to accelerate to speed, then slows back down to redistribute
the load more evenly when an unbalanced load occurs.
®
• The Maytag Neptune
during the wash cycle as it is needed.
• Water flows through the dispenser to dilute and add bleach or fabric softener at the
appropriate time.This will occur even if bleach and fabric softener are not used.
• Before the washer starts to fill, it will make a series of clicking noises to check the
door lock and do a quick drain.
clothes washer uses a true adaptive fill and adds more water
Washer beeps after
cycle has sta
Rhythmic air r
during spin.
Rapid snapping and/or
popping sound fr
of the washer during spin.
rted.
ushing
om the rear
• This is audio confirmation the door has locked successfully.
• Due to tub movement during the spin cycle, air is transferred in and out of the tub
to provide optimum performance.
• Water is being extracted through the drain holes in the spinner and is hitting the
outer tub before draining out of the machine.
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