Check these points if your Maytag Neptune TM washer...
Cycle Selector • Extra rinse option is selected.
Knob Advances • Washer will automatically provide an extra rinse when STAINS cycle and the
Through "OFF"STAIN CYCLE option button are selected.
•Be sure the door is tightly closed.
•Plug cord into a live electrical outlet.
•Check fuse or reset circuit breaker.
•Turn the control dial to the proper cycle and push the START/STOP button.
If equipped with buttons, be sure they are fully depressed.
Won't Fill• Make sure the control dial is set on a cycle starting point. Advance the dial slightly.
•Turn both faucets on fully.
•Straighten inlet hoses.
•Disconnect hoses and clean screens. Hose filter screens may be plugged.
•Open and close the door, then push the START/STOP button.
•Check fuse or reset circuit breaker.
•Turn the control dial to proper cycle and push the START/STOP button.
Won't Tumble | If equipped with buttons, be sure they are fully depressed. |
•Close the door and push the START/STOP button. For your safety, the clothes washer will not tumble or spin unless the door is closed.
•Press the START/STOP button to stop the machine.
Door Locked Shut; • It may take 1 1/2 to 2 minutes for the door lock mechanism to disengage.
Will Not Open • When "Door Locked" light goes out, pull on the door indentation opposite the hinges.
•Open the door and wash the lower portion of the gray door seal with a solution of I cup chlorine bleach to 2 cups water.
•Select the following control panel setting: WHITES, Hot/Cold, Regular/Heavy cycle.
Freshening• Fill the bleach dispenser cup with liquid chlorine bleach and start the washer.
Your Washer• Pour an additional 1/2 cup bleach into the detergent dispenser as the washer is filling.
•Allow the washer to complete the cycle.
•At the end of the cycle, open the door and dry the gray door seal.
•Clothes washer should be leveled properly as outlined in installation instructions.
•Check the leveling leg lock nuts are tightened.
Is Noisy• Be sure rubber feet are installed on leveling legs.
•Weak floors can cause vibration and walking.
•For information on normal operating sounds, see page 12.
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