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Midea M Series User Manual

Midea M Series
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5 TROUBLESHOOTING
5.7.3 Washer Overflowing (Water fills not stop)
The most common part(s) or condition(s) which contribute to the symptom
Washer overflowing are listed below. Check or test each item.
If you are still unable to solve the problem you may need to do additional
research and troubleshooting.
Causes
Explanation
Water inlet valve
If the washer is overflowing and power is shut off to the
washer, the water inlet valve has failed. Replace it.
Water level sensor or
control switch
A water lever control switch controls how much water
enters the washing machine by PCB. If the water level
control switch is defective, or more commonly, if the small
air pipe attached to the air bell comes off, there will no
longer be pressure in the hose pushing on the air tight
diaphragm in the water level control switch. The switch will
not be able to open the electrical contacts to the washer
fill valve.
CHECK THE AIR PIPE
CHECK THE WATER LEVERL SENSOR
CHECK THE PCB and the inner wire between PCB and the
sensor

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Midea M Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Loading TypeFront Load
Spin SpeedVaries by model (e.g., 1200 RPM, 1400 RPM)
Inverter TechnologyYes
Washing Capacity8 kg
Display TypeLED
Special FeaturesQuick Wash, Delay Start
Capacity8 kg
Dimensions (HxWxD)85 cm x 60 cm x 60 cm
ColorWhite

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