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Maytag MFR25 User Manual

Maytag MFR25
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MCG WASH COMPUTER
PROGRAMMING MANUAL PROGRAMMING FOR WASHING MACHINES MODELS
PUBLICATION DATE: 1 Jun 2007 MFR 18/25/30/40/50/60/80
516532 B MFS 18/25/35/50

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Maytag MFR25 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMaytag
ModelMFR25
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

Summary

2. WARNINGS AND SYMBOLS

2.1. WARNINGS

General safety warnings for operating the machine and handling the programmer.

2.2. SYMBOLS USED

Explains button functions in Run and Service modes, service key, and labels.

3. BASIC DESCRIPTION OF MCG WASH COMPUTER

3.1. GENERAL

Overview of control features, displayed data, and hardware/software components.

3.2. SERVICE - SET-UP MODE

Details on accessing and navigating the Service-Setup Mode, including its main menus.

3.3. THE STRUCTURE OF A WASH PROGRAM

Explains the step-by-step composition of wash programs and sequences.

3.4. PROGRAMMING THE FUNCTIONS

Instructions on programming limits, water temperature, and water level.

4. PRICING MENU

General Pricing Settings

Settings for coin selection, debit card reader, and general pricing options.

Special Pricing Options

Functionality for setting special prices based on day and time.

Temperature Based Pricing

Settings for temperature-based pricing for wash cycles.

Upgrade Based Pricing

Settings for upgrade-based pricing for enhanced wash cycles.

5. MACHINE SET-UP

5.1. INITIALIZATION MENU

Guide to accessing and configuring language and initial machine settings.

5.2. CONFIGURATION MENU

Instructions for setting machine-specific parameters and machine type.

5.3. WASH CYCLE MENU

Process for selecting and editing individual wash programs and their steps.

Editing a Wash Cycle

Detailed steps for modifying wash cycle parameters like time, temperature, and water level.

6. OPERATION MENU

6.1. STARTING UP

Initial startup procedures and checks before operating the machine.

6.2. SWITCHING ON THE POWER

Procedure for powering on the machine and initial display status.

6.3. LOAD THE WASHING MACHINE

Instructions for loading laundry and closing the door.

6.4. PUT SOAP INTO THE SOAP DISPENSER

Guidance on adding detergent and softener to the dispenser.

6.5. PAY

Steps for making payment using coins or debit card.

6.6. START WASH CYCLE

How to select and initiate a wash cycle.

6.7. THE ACTIVE PROGRAM

Information on monitoring the progress of an active wash cycle.

6.8. ADVANCING OR STOP A WASH CYCLE

Methods for stopping or advancing through a running wash cycle.

Handling Operational Issues

Procedures for handling failure messages and power interruptions.

7. THE PRE-PROGRAMMED PROGRAMS

7.1. LEGEND

Explanation of symbols and codes used for water inlet valves, water level, and tub action.

7.2. WASH PROGRAMS: Whites Cycle

Details the programming steps, valves, temperature, and time for the Whites cycle.

8. TROUBLESHOOTING

8.1. DISPLAY MESSAGES

General information on messages appearing on the display during operation.

8.2. FAULT MESSAGES

Explanation of diagnostic error messages, their format, and meaning.

8.3. HOW TO HANDLE FAULT MESSAGES

Detailed procedures for handling and clearing fault messages.

8.4. OVERVIEW

Diagnostic Messages Overview

A table listing diagnostic codes, failure descriptions, actions, and fault occurrences.

Help and Error Codes Summary

Categorizes and explains various help and error codes and their associated failures.

8.5. SERVICE MENU

Service Menu Navigation

How to access and navigate the main Service Menu and its sub-menus.

Fault Message Management

Viewing, erasing, and analyzing fault messages and statistics.

Toolbox Functions

Accessing input states, inverter control, pulley ratio, and service counts.

8.6. DIAGNOSTIC CYCLE

Diagnostic Cycle Procedure

Procedure for running the diagnostic program to test machine functions.

Diagnostic Test Sequence

Details the sequence of tests performed during the diagnostic cycle.

Basic Diagnostic Wash Program

Outlines the steps, parameters, and expected outcomes of the basic diagnostic wash.

8.7. PROBLEM CHECK LIST

Problem Check List

A guide to identifying and solving common machine problems.

8.8. EXPLANATION ERROR MESSAGES

Specific Diagnostic Codes (D1-D4)

Explains Level Sensor, Temperature Sensor, Service Due, and Door Switch failure codes.

Specific Diagnostic Codes (D5-D7)

Explains Coin Blocking, Door Solenoid, and Fill Failure codes.

Specific Diagnostic Codes (D8, D10-D11)

Explains Drain, Door Solenoid, and Inverter Communication Fault codes.

Specific Diagnostic Codes (D12-D13)

Explains Inverter Alarm and Coin Blocking 2 codes.

Specific Diagnostic Codes (D14-D16)

Explains Door Lock, Overfill, and Debit Card Fault codes.

Specific Diagnostic Codes (D17-D19)

Explains Bimetal/Spring, Memory, and Software Error codes.

Help Code H50: Too Hot

Explains the "Too Hot" help code and how to monitor temperature.

Help Codes H51-H57

Covers Overflow, Wrong Input, RS7/RS10 Select, Slow Refill, No Clock, and No Spin signals.

Help Codes H58-H62

Covers Lock Active, Lock Start, Inverter Error Codes, THT/OV3 Time Out.

Help Codes H63-H65

Covers Inverter Initialization/Verification Faults and Stall Prevention.

Help Codes H66-H67

Covers Wrong Voltage Range and Inverter Model Type selection errors.

Card Reader & Software Error Codes

Covers Card Reader communication issues and Wrong Software Version.

Inverter Alarm Messages

Lists Mitsubishi inverter alarm codes and refers to the manual.

OV-Errors Diagnosis

Specific diagnosis for OV-errors, focusing on machine type and load.

9. SERVICE INFORMATION

Maintenance and Service Data

Routine maintenance, safety precautions, and essential information for service inquiries.

9.3. PROGRAMMER CIRCUIT BOARD

Diagram and technical specifications of the programmer circuit board.

9.4. REPLACING THE ELECTRONIC BOARD

Step-by-step guide for replacing the electronic board.

9.5. INSTALLING NEW SOFTWARE

Procedure for installing new software and resetting settings.

10. SPECIFICATION OF YOUR MACHINE

Machine Specifications

Details on machine data, electronic data, configuration, and initialization data.

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