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Maytag MFR60 User Manual

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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 MFR60 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMaytag
ModelMFR60
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

Summary

2. WARNINGS AND SYMBOLS

2.1. WARNINGS

General safety warnings and precautions for operating the washing machine.

2.2. SYMBOLS USED, KEY, AND LABELS

Explanation of button symbols, service key function, and machine labels.

3. BASIC DESCRIPTION OF MCG WASH COMPUTER

3.1. GENERAL

Overview of the wash computer's features, hardware, and software.

3.2. SERVICE - SET-UP MODE

Guide to accessing and navigating service and setup menus for machine configuration.

3.3. THE STRUCTURE OF A WASH PROGRAM

Explanation of how wash programs are structured with sequences and programmable functions.

3.4. PROGRAMMING THE FUNCTIONS

Details on programming water temperature, level, and other machine functions.

PROGRAMMING EXTRACTION, SUPPLIES, AND TIME SETTINGS

4. PRICING MENU

SPECIAL PRICING OPTIONS

ENHANCED PRICING: TEMPERATURE BASED

ENHANCED PRICING: UPGRADE BASED

5. MACHINE SET-UP

5.1. INITIALIZATION MENU

Configuring machine settings such as language, temperature, and fill times.

5.2. CONFIGURATION MENU

Setting machine-specific parameters, including machine type and factory reset.

5.3. WASH CYCLE MENU

Accessing and editing the six standard wash programs.

EDITING WASH CYCLE PROGRAMS

6. OPERATION MENU

STARTING UP AND OPERATIONAL FLOW

Initial steps, powering on, loading, paying, and starting a wash cycle.

MANAGING ACTIVE PROGRAMS AND CYCLES

Monitoring active programs and controlling cycle progression.

PROGRAM TIMING AND WATER FILL PROCESSES

Understanding wash time, program end, water fill, and wait states.

HANDLING OPERATIONAL FAULTS AND INTERRUPTIONS

Procedures for dealing with failure messages and power interruptions.

CHECKING CYCLE STATUS

How to check the current status of an active wash cycle.

7. PRE-PROGRAMMED PROGRAMS

7.1. LEGEND AND CYCLE TABLES

Explanation of symbols and codes used in wash program tables.

WHITES WASH CYCLE DETAILS

Detailed parameters for the Whites wash cycle, including valves, temperature, and time.

COLOR WASH CYCLE DETAILS

Detailed parameters for the Color wash cycle, including valves, temperature, and time.

BRIGHT COLORS WASH CYCLE DETAILS

Detailed parameters for the Bright Colors wash cycle, including valves, temperature, and time.

PERMANENT PRESS WASH CYCLE DETAILS

Detailed parameters for the Permanent Press wash cycle, including valves, temperature, and time.

QUICK WASH CYCLE DETAILS

Detailed parameters for the Quick Wash cycle, including valves, temperature, and time.

DELICATE & KNITS WASH CYCLE DETAILS

Detailed parameters for the Delicate & Knits wash cycle, including valves, temperature, and time.

8. TROUBLESHOOTING

DISPLAY AND FAULT MESSAGES

Understanding messages displayed on the machine during operation and errors.

HANDLING FAULT MESSAGES

Procedures for handling, overriding, and clearing machine fault messages.

DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES OVERVIEW

Summary table of diagnostic codes, failures, actions, and fault occurrences.

8.5. SERVICE MENU

MANAGING SERVICE FAULTS AND STATISTICS

Viewing, erasing fault messages, and analyzing fault statistics.

8.6. DIAGNOSTIC CYCLE

DIAGNOSTIC TEST SEQUENCE AND PROGRAM

Overview of tests performed and parameters for the basic diagnostic wash program.

8.7. PROBLEM CHECK LIST

8.8. EXPLANATION ERROR MESSAGES

LEVEL, TEMPERATURE, SERVICE DUE, AND DOOR SWITCH ERRORS

Troubleshooting for D1, D2, D3, D4 diagnostic codes.

SPECIFIC DIAGNOSTIC CODE TROUBLESHOOTING

Resolving errors D5, D6, D7, D10, D11 related to coin, door, fill, communication, and motor.

INVERTER, MOTOR DRIVE, AND COIN BLOCKING ISSUES

Troubleshooting for inverter alarms, motor drive errors, and coin blocking issues.

DOOR LOCK, OVERFILL, AND DEBIT CARD FAULTS

Troubleshooting for D14, D15, D16 errors related to door lock, overfill, and card reader.

BIMETAL/SPRING, MEMORY, SOFTWARE, AND TOO HOT ERRORS

Troubleshooting for D17, D18, D19 errors and general too hot condition.

OVERFLOW, UNBALANCE, AND TYPE SELECTION ERRORS

Troubleshooting for overflow, input unbalance, and incorrect machine type selection.

DOOR LOCK AND INVERTER FAULT RESOLUTION

Resolving issues related to door lock status and inverter faults like THT time out.

INVERTER INITIALIZATION AND STALL PREVENTION FAULTS

Diagnosing and resolving inverter initialization, verification, and stall prevention faults.

VOLTAGE, MODEL, CARD READER, AND SOFTWARE ISSUES

Correcting voltage range, model type, card reader, and software version errors.

WATCH DOG AND MITSUBISHI INVERTER ALARMS

Handling watch dog activation and interpreting Mitsubishi Inverter Alarm codes.

9. SERVICE INFORMATION

MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE INFORMATION

Basic cleaning procedures and essential data for service contacts.

PROGRAMMER CIRCUIT BOARD AND BOARD REPLACEMENT

Diagram of the control board and instructions for replacing it.

INSTALLING NEW SOFTWARE

Procedures for updating or installing new software on the wash computer.

10. SPECIFICATION OF YOUR MACHINE

IMPORTANT MACHINE DETAILS RECORD

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