Maytag LAT9206, LAT1916, LAT8026 Care and Cleaning, Storing the Washer, Water Use, Regular Cycle

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Care and Cleaning ...............................................

Care and Cleaning ...............................................

Turn off the water faucets after finishing the day's wash- ing. This will shut off the water supply to the washer and prevent the unlikely possibility of damage from

escaping water.

Use a soft cloth to wipe up all detergent, bleach or other spills as they occur,

Clean the following as recommended:

Control Panel - clean with a soft, damp cloth and glass cleaner. Do not use abrasive powders or cleaning pads.

Cabinet - clean with soap and water followed with an appliance wax, if desired.

Interior - hard water deposits may be removed, if needed, using a recommended cleaner labeled wash- er safe.

Lint Filter - these are self-cleaning and require no maintenance. They are located under the agitator on the bottom of the washtub. During the wash and rinse portion of

the cycle, lint is collected on the filters. Then dur- ing the spin and drain the filters are cleaned auto- matically.

Storing the 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 NORMAL cycle for regular fabrics and add one cup of bleach or white vinegar to a full load of water without clothes. Run the washer through a complete cycle.

Turn the water faucets off and disconnect the inlet hoses.

Advance the cycle control knob to Spin and lower the drain hose to eliminate any water that may be in the drain hose.

Disconnect the washer from the electrical supply and leave the washer lid open to let air circulate inside the tub.

Water Use .............................................................

REGULAR CYCLE

PERMANENT PRESS CYCLE

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Maytag LAT9206, LAT1916, LAT8026 Care and Cleaning, Storing the Washer, Water Use, Regular Cycle, Permanent Press Cycle