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Maytag MHW6630HW - User Manual

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Use & Care Guide
Guide d’utilisation et d’entretien
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FRONT-LOADING AUTOMATIC WASHER
LAVEUSE AUTOMATIQUE À CHARGEMENT FRONTAL
W11156983C
W11156984B – SP
Designed to use only HE
High Efficiency detergents.
Conçue uniquement pour
une utilisation avec des
détergents HE Haute
efficacité.
Protocole NSF P351
Performance de réduction des allergènes pour les laveuses
de format familial à usage résidentiel ou commercial
Seuls les modèles comportant le programme de lavage
anti-allergie répondent aux critères de la certication NSF.

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Questions and Answers

  • N
    Nicole MarquezAug 21, 2025
    What to do if Maytag MHW6630HW door will not lock?
    • J
      Jay RosarioAug 21, 2025
      The F5 E2 or F05 E02 error code on your Maytag Washer means the door will not lock. Touch POWER to cancel the cycle. Ensure that the door is completely closed and latched. Check for any items in the washer drum that may be preventing the door from closing properly.
  • S
    sbraunAug 25, 2025
    Why is my Maytag MHW6630HW leaking water?
    • B
      brenda56Aug 25, 2025
      If water or suds are leaking from the door or rear of your Maytag Washer, it could be due to using non-HE detergent or using too much HE detergent. Only use HE detergent. Suds from regular detergents can cause leaking. If you're running the Clean Washer with affresh® cycle, avoid using thickened, easy-pour, or no-splash bleach. Use affresh® tablet or regular, non-thickened chlorine bleach. Periodically clean the underside of the glass window to avoid potential leaks. Water can drip off the inside of the door if opened during Add Garment.
  • A
    ajeffersonAug 26, 2025
    Why is my Maytag MHW6630HW Washer leaking around the door?
    • M
      Michael HodgeAug 26, 2025
      If your Maytag Washer is leaking around the door, it may be due to hair, lint, or other debris on the inner door glass, preventing a proper seal with the rubber door seal. Clean the inner door glass and seal to ensure a tight closure.
  • A
    anthonycastanedaAug 27, 2025
    How to fix F9 E1 error on Maytag Washer?
    • K
      Kelsey RodriguezAug 27, 2025
      The error code F9 E1 or F09 E01 on your Maytag Washer indicates a drain pump system error. Ensure the top of the drain pipe is at least 39 inches above the floor and the drain hose extends no farther than 4.5 inches into the standpipe. Also, ensure the drain hose is not kinked, pinched, or blocked. If it is clogged, remove any clogs. Using only HE detergent can also solve the problem. Always measure detergent and follow manufacturer’s directions based on load size and soil level.
  • M
    Mrs. Brenda FrankAug 30, 2025
    What to do if Lo FL error appears on my Maytag MHW6630HW?
    • R
      Roger PowellAug 30, 2025
      The error code Lo FL, F8 E1, or F08 E01 on your Maytag Washer indicates a water supply error. The unit will drain for 8 minutes while the door remains locked. The drain cycle must be allowed to complete or the error code cannot reset. When complete, touch POWER once to clear the code, then touch POWER again and restart the washer. Ensure both inlet hoses are properly attached to the inlet valve, both hot and cold water faucets are turned ON, and the inlet valve screens on the washer are not clogged. Remove any kinks in the inlet hose. Auto shut-off connectors and hoses must be properly installed and in working order.
  • Y
    ysotoSep 1, 2025
    How to fix F0 E5 error on Maytag Washer?
    • S
      seanbeardSep 1, 2025
      If you see 'F0 E5' or 'ob' on your Maytag Washer display, it means an off-balance load has been detected. To resolve this, touch POWER once to clear the code, then touch POWER again to restart the washer.
  • H
    Hannah DavisSep 3, 2025
    Why is the CL light on my Maytag Washer flashing?
    • R
      Robert WilsonSep 3, 2025
      If you observe the 'CL' on the display or the Clean Washer LED flashing on your Maytag Washer, it indicates that the washer has completed 30 wash cycles and is reminding you to run the Clean Washer with affresh® cycle. Run the Clean Washer with affresh® cycle. If the Clean Washer with affresh® cycle is not turned on, the LED will stop flashing at the end of a wash cycle after running 3 more regular wash cycles. After 30 more wash cycles are completed, the Clean Washer with affresh® LED will again flash at the end of a wash cycle as a reminder.
  • J
    Justin JosephSep 5, 2025
    What does dr error mean on Maytag Washer?
    • K
      Krista PetersonSep 5, 2025
      If the 'dr' or 'F5 E4' error code appears on your Maytag Washer, it indicates that the door has not been opened between cycles. Open and close the door. Touch POWER once to clear the code, then touch POWER again and restart the washer.
  • K
    Kevin BarrySep 7, 2025
    Why is my Maytag Washer not cleaning well?
    • J
      Jeremy HarrisSep 8, 2025
      If your Maytag Washer is not cleaning or removing stains effectively, make sure the washer is loaded loosely to allow items to move freely. Use only HE detergent. If you have hard water or a high level of iron in your water, consider installing a water softener and/or iron filter. Do not use a fabric softener dispensing ball; instead, add liquid fabric softener to the appropriate compartment. If using powdered detergent, consider switching to liquid detergent, especially for slow-speed cycles.
  • R
    Randall RobinsonSep 9, 2025
    Why is my Maytag MHW6630HW not rinsing clothes properly?
    • R
      Richard KaneSep 9, 2025
      If your Maytag Washer load is not rinsing properly, avoid tightly packing the washer, as this prevents effective rinsing. Load only dry items and use a cycle designed for the fabrics being washed. If the load is out of balance, the washer will start a process to redistribute it.

Summary

WASHER SAFETY

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Basic precautions to reduce risk of fire, electric shock, or injury when using the washer.

ACCESSORIES

FACTORY CERTIFIED PARTS

Information on factory certified parts and accessories designed specifically for your appliance.

15 Pedestal

Details on pedestals for raising the washer/dryer and providing convenient storage.

Stack Kit

Information on kits for stacking the dryer on top of the washer for space saving.

CONTROL PANEL AND FEATURES

NOTES

Instructions on control panel operation, touch sensitivity, and memory function.

WASHER OPTIONS

Fresh Hold;Fresh Spin Cycles

Keeps load fresh by tumbling and circulating air after cycle completion.

Steam Option

Adds soak and wash time to remove tough stains and boost cleaning power.

Extra Rinse

Adds an extra rinse to most cycles for improved cleaning.

Cycle Signal

Adjusts the audible signal sound level for cycle completion.

Control Lock

Locks controls to prevent accidental changes or operation.

WiFi Connect

Enables connecting the washer/dryer to a home Wi-Fi network.

Remote Enable

Allows control of the washer via the Maytag™ app.

Extra Power

Boosts stain fighting performance with a dual temperature wash.

WASHER DISPENSERS

Optimal Dispense Drawer

Automatically dispenses HE detergent, bleach, and softener.

Single Load Dispenser Drawer

Dispenses HE detergent, bleach, and softener for single loads.

CYCLE GUIDE

Load Size Recommendations

Guidance on filling the washer drum with items for optimal cleaning and results.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT DETERGENT

About Detergent Concentration

Information on HE detergent concentration, calculation, and usage.

USING THE OPTIMAL DISPENSE DRAWER

NOTES

Notes on using the optimal dispense drawer and checking detergent levels.

USING YOUR WASHER - PART 1

IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS

Safety warnings regarding fire hazard and electrical shock during washer operation.

First Wash Cycle

Instructions for running an initial cycle to clean the washer before use.

Prepare and Load Laundry

Steps for sorting, preparing, and loading laundry into the washer.

USING YOUR WASHER - PART 2

Load Laundry into Washer

Guidance on loading the washer loosely for best cleaning and reduced wrinkling.

Add HE Detergent

Instructions for adding HE detergent to either the optimal or single load dispenser.

USING YOUR WASHER - PART 3

Add Fabric Softener

How to correctly add liquid fabric softener to the dispenser.

Add Liquid Chlorine Bleach

Instructions for adding liquid chlorine bleach to the bleach compartment.

USING YOUR WASHER - PART 4

Power On and Select Cycle

Steps to turn on the washer and select a wash cycle.

Adjust Settings and Options

How to adjust wash settings and select additional cycle options.

Set Detergent Concentration

How to adjust detergent concentration settings on optimal dispense models.

USING YOUR WASHER - PART 5

Set Delayed Wash

How to set a delayed start for the wash cycle up to 12 hours.

Start and Manage Cycle

How to start, pause, restart, and add garments during a wash cycle.

After Cycle Completion

Guidance on removing garments and using Fresh Hold/Fresh Spin option.

WASHER MAINTENANCE

Water Inlet Hoses

Recommendations for replacing and inspecting water inlet hoses.

Washer Care Recommendations

Tips for keeping the washer clean and performing optimally.

Cleaning the Door Seal

Procedure for cleaning the rubber seal around the washer door.

WASHER MAINTENANCE (cont.)

Cleaning the Inside of the Washer

Instructions for cleaning the washer interior using a special cycle.

Clean Washer Cycle Reminder

Information on the reminder for running the Clean Washer with affresh® cycle.

Removing the Dispenser

Step-by-step guide to remove and replace the dispenser drawer.

NON-USE AND VACATION CARE

Steps for Non-Use

Instructions for unplugging, turning off water, and cleaning dispensers during non-use.

WINTER STORAGE CARE

Winterizing the Washer

Procedure for preparing the washer for winter storage to prevent freezing.

TRANSPORTING YOUR WASHER

Transport Preparation

Steps for preparing the washer for transport, including draining and securing.

TROUBLESHOOTING - ERROR CODES

Error Code Troubleshooting Overview

Solutions for various error codes displayed on the washer.

Suds Error Codes

Cause and solution for 'Sd' or 'Sud' error messages indicating excess suds.

Water Supply Error Codes

Cause and solution for 'Lo' 'FL' or F8 E1/F08 E01 water supply errors.

Drain Pump Error Codes

Cause and solution for F9 E1/F09 E01 drain pump system errors.

Door Lock Error Codes

Cause and solution for F5 E2/F05 E02 door lock errors.

TROUBLESHOOTING - SYSTEM ERRORS

Remove Load Indicator

Cause and solution for 'rL' (remove load) indicator.

Control Lock Indicator

Indication that the control panel is locked and how to unlock it.

Other System Error Codes

Solutions for other system error codes (F# E# or F## E##).

Washer Error Beeps

Causes and solutions for error beeps and beeps when START is touched.

Clean Washer Reminder

Explanation of the CL display or Clean Washer LED flashing reminder.

Washer Start Issues

Troubleshooting for when the washer won't start or is locked.

Power Loss Recovery

Cause and solution ('PF' code) for issues after power loss.

Off-Balance Load Issues

Cause and solution (F0 E5 or 'ob') for off-balance load errors.

Door Open Between Cycles

Cause and solution ('dr' or F5 E4) for door not opened between cycles.

TROUBLESHOOTING - NOISES AND LEAKS

Vibration and Balancing

Causes and solutions for washer vibration, rocking, or 'walking'.

Washer Noises

Causes and solutions for clicking, gurgling, or humming sounds.

Water Leaks and Installation

Checks for proper installation of hoses and plumbing to prevent leaks.

TROUBLESHOOTING - LEAKS AND PERFORMANCE

Water Leaks

Causes and solutions for water or suds leaking from the door or cabinet.

Washer Wont Run or Fill

Causes and solutions for the washer not running, filling, or stopping.

TROUBLESHOOTING - PERFORMANCE (cont.)

Washer Wont Run or Fill (cont.)

Continued causes and solutions for washer not running, filling, or stopping.

Draining and Spinning Issues

Causes and solutions for washer not draining or spinning, leaving loads wet.

TROUBLESHOOTING - PERFORMANCE (cont.)

Draining and Spinning Issues (cont.)

Continued causes and solutions for washer not draining or spinning.

Door Locked After Cycle

Cause and solution for the washer door remaining locked after a cycle.

Door Will Not Unlock

Cause and solution for the washer door failing to unlock.

Wash Temperature Issues

Causes and solutions for incorrect wash or rinse temperatures.

Setting;Option Light Issues

Causes and solutions for desired settings or options not lighting up.

Load Not Rinsed

Causes and solutions for laundry loads not being properly rinsed.

TROUBLESHOOTING - PERFORMANCE (cont.)

Load Not Rinsed (cont.)

Continued causes for laundry loads not being properly rinsed.

Wrinkled or Tangled Loads

Causes and solutions for loads becoming wrinkled, twisted, or tangled.

Stains Not Removed

Causes and solutions for stains not being cleaned or removed from laundry.

TROUBLESHOOTING - PERFORMANCE (cont.)

Stains Not Removed (cont.)

Continued causes and solutions for stains not being cleaned or removed.

Washer Odors

Causes and solutions for unpleasant odors developing in the washer.

Fabric Damage

Causes and solutions for fabric damage occurring during the wash cycle.

TROUBLESHOOTING - PERFORMANCE (cont.)

Dingy Whites and Colors

Causes and solutions for whites and colors appearing dingy or faded.

Dispenser Operation Issues

Causes and solutions for incorrect dispenser operation or clogs.

Laundry Packet Issues

Causes and solutions for single-dose laundry packets not dissolving.

Cycle Time Variations

Causes for automatic changes in cycle time or excessively long cycles.

Unresponsive Controls

Cause and solution for the washer's control panel not responding.

Detergent on Door Glass

Cause and solution for liquid detergent appearing on the door glass.

MAYTAG LAUNDRY LIMITED WARRANTY

Obtaining Warranty Service

Instructions for contacting Maytag for warranty service and required information.

Warranty Coverage

Details on what is covered under the first and tenth-year limited warranties.

Warranty Exclusions

List of conditions and parts not covered by the Maytag limited warranty.

Implied Warranties Disclaimer

Disclaimer regarding the duration and scope of implied warranties.

Representations Disclaimer

Maytag's disclaimer on representations outside the written warranty.

Limitation of Remedies

Limitations on remedies and exclusion of incidental/consequential damages.

Maytag MHW6630HW Specifications

General IconGeneral
Stylefront load
Colorwhite
Washer Capacity4.8 cu. ft.
Max Spin Speed1, 160
Spin Speeds4
Number of Cycles12
Cycle Selectionsnormal; heavy duty; whites; towels; bulky items; delicates; quick wash; wrinkle control; drain & spin; clean washer with affresh; colors; sanitize
Number of Options9
Optionssteam clean; delay wash; extra rinse; extra power /boost option
Temperature Settings4
Temperature Selectionscold; cool; hot; warm
Soil Levelslight; extra heavy; normal; heavy; 4
Internal Heateryes
Control Paneldigital and knobs; knobs
Interior Lightno
Steamyes
Add Washyes
Soak Settingsno
Wi-Fino
Electrical Requirements120v/60hz
Voltage120 volts
Current20; 15- or 20- a
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth32 15/16 inch
Height38 5/8 inch
Width27 inch
Net Weight230 lbs.

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