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Midea MA200W75 - User Manual

Midea MA200W75
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OWNERS MANUAL
Fully AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE
MODEL:
MA200W75
MA200W85
MA200W95
MA200W105D
MA200W130D
Dual Force Pulsator
Easy-to-clean
Metal Lint Fitler
AirFresh
Washing Machine
Fully AUTOMATIC

Questions and Answers

Summary

Safety Instructions

General Safety Precautions

Essential safety guidelines for users, including supervision, cord management, and appliance placement.

Explanation of Symbols

Defines warning, caution, and note symbols used to communicate potential hazards and important information.

Electric Shock Hazards

Precautions to prevent electric shock, covering indoor use, humid environments, and proper earthing of the appliance.

Child Safety Precautions

Measures to ensure child safety, emphasizing supervision and preventing children from playing with or climbing into the machine.

Explosion Risk Prevention

Warning against washing items contaminated with flammable or explosive substances to avoid fire or explosion risks.

Product Installation Safety

Guidance on safe installation, including avoiding specific room types and securing transport bolts before use.

Appliance Damage Prevention

Tips to prevent damage to the washing machine, such as avoiding climbing, leaning, or improper handling during movement.

Safe Operation Guidelines

Instructions for safe operation, including initial run, detergent use, pocket checks, and door handling after cycles.

Disposal and Recycling Information

Information on environmentally responsible disposal of the product and its packaging according to EU regulations.

Installation Guide

Product Component Identification

Illustrates and names the main parts and components of the washing machine for easy identification.

Included Accessories List

Lists and displays the accessories supplied with the washing machine, noting model-specific inclusions.

Installation Area Requirements

Specifies the ideal location for the washing machine, focusing on a level surface, ventilation, and temperature.

Unpacking and Transit Bolt Removal

Step-by-step guide to safely unpack the machine and remove all transit bolts and securing tapes.

Drain Hose Installation Procedure

Instructions for correctly installing the drain hose to ensure proper water drainage and prevent leaks or noises.

Leveling the Washing Machine

Detailed steps to ensure the washing machine is perfectly level using adjustable feet for optimal performance.

Detergent and Softener Dispenser Use

Guidance on correctly using the detergent and softener inlets, including volume recommendations.

Tap Compatibility and Selection

Advice on selecting the appropriate water tap type for connecting the washing machine's inlet hose.

Inlet Hose Connection Guide

Step-by-step instructions for securely connecting the water inlet hose to various tap types.

Washing Operations

Preparing for the First Wash

Instructions for initial machine setup and running a cycle without laundry before the first actual wash.

Starting a Wash Cycle

Guide to initiating a wash program using the control panel, including power, program selection, and start.

Post-Cycle Notifications

Information on what happens after the wash cycle, including buzzer alerts and automatic power cut-off.

Washing Precautions and Tips

Important considerations during washing, such as load balancing, temperature, and detergent type selection.

Detergent and Washing Powder Advice

Recommendations for using detergents and washing powder for optimal cleaning results and energy efficiency.

Control Panel Functions Explained

Detailed explanation of each button, indicator, and display element on the washing machine's control panel.

Selectable Operation Options

Details on customizing wash cycles using options like Water Level, Soak/Wash/Rinse/Spin times, and functions.

Personalized Program Settings

How to customize wash programs by selecting program, water level, and setting appointment times.

Wash Process Walkthroughs

Step-by-step examples for performing 'Wash only' and 'Spin only' operational modes.

Comprehensive Cycle Execution

Guide to executing Soak, Wash, Rinse, and Spin cycles, including specific function activations.

Hygiene and Turbo Functions

Instructions for utilizing Hygiene and Turbo functions to enhance wash quality and reduce cycle duration.

Washing Program Comparison Table

A guide to different wash programs, their features, and suitability for various fabric types and soiling levels.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Routine Cleaning and Care

Basic guidelines for maintaining the washing machine's exterior and ensuring its longevity through regular care.

Cleaning the Appliance Cabinet

Steps for cleaning the machine's exterior surfaces using recommended cleaning agents and methods.

Inlet Water Filter Maintenance

Procedure for cleaning the inlet filter to ensure uninterrupted water supply and prevent internal blockages.

Lint Filter Cleaning Instructions

Guidance on regularly cleaning the built-in lint filter to maintain washing efficiency and prevent debris buildup.

Common Problem Diagnosis

A troubleshooting guide to identify and resolve common operational issues like no water, draining, or spin problems.

Technical Specifications Overview

Key technical details of the washing machine, including model, capacity, dimensions, weight, and power ratings.

Energy Efficiency Test Procedure

Instructions for accessing and running the energy efficiency test program for specific country settings.

Customer Support and Comments

Overview

This document serves as the owner's manual for a Midea Fully Automatic Washing Machine, providing comprehensive instructions for its installation, operation, and maintenance. The manual emphasizes safety precautions throughout, using clear symbols for warnings, cautions, and notes to highlight important information.

Function Description

The Midea Fully Automatic Washing Machine is designed for household use and similar applications, such as staff kitchen areas, farmhouses, hotels, motels, bed and breakfast environments, and communal areas in blocks of flats or launderettes. Its primary function is to wash textiles suitable for machine washing. The machine offers a range of washing programs tailored to different laundry types and soil levels, ensuring efficient and effective cleaning.

The washing machine is equipped with a Dual Force Pulsator, which likely contributes to its washing performance by creating a strong water flow for thorough cleaning. It also features an Easy-to-clean Metal Lint Filter, designed to collect lint during the wash cycle and simplify maintenance. The inclusion of "AirFresh" suggests a feature aimed at keeping clothes fresh or preventing odors, possibly through an air-drying or ventilation function.

The control panel allows users to select various programs, adjust water levels, and set specific options like soak time, washing time, rinsing times, and spinning time. The display provides real-time information on settings, estimated time remaining, and status messages, guiding the user through each cycle.

Usage Features

The manual details a straightforward process for using the washing machine, from preparation to post-wash actions.

Preparation before washing: Before the first use, the machine should be operated through a full cycle without clothes to ensure proper functioning. Users are instructed to plug in the machine, open the tap, load clothes into the drum, add detergent, and then close the door.

Washing Process: The basic washing process involves powering on the machine, selecting a program, choosing the water level, and starting the cycle. If default settings are acceptable, program and water level selection can be skipped.

Washing Matters Needing Attention:

  • Temperature: The washer operates optimally between 0-40℃. Below 0℃, the inlet valve and draining system may be damaged, so the machine should be moved to a warmer environment if temperatures drop.
  • Detergent: Users must check detergent labels and use non-foaming or less-foaming detergents suitable for machine washing. Agglomerated or ropy detergents should be diluted with water before pouring into the detergent box to prevent blockages and overflows.
  • Laundry Preparation:
    • Check clothing labels for washing instructions.
    • Empty all pockets to prevent damage from sharp or rigid items like coins, brooches, nails, screws, or stones.
    • Knot long strips, zip, or button clothes to prevent tangling.
    • Put small clothes into a pillow slip for protection.
    • Turn easy-pilling and long-pile fabrics inside out.
    • Separate clothes with different textures.
    • Avoid washing a single item of clothing, as this can cause unbalance and trigger alarms; it's recommended to add one or two more items for smoother draining.
    • Do not wash clothes contaminated with kerosene, gasoline, alcohol, or other flammable materials.
  • Water Drainage: Ensure the water inside the drum has drained before opening the door. Do not open the door if water is visible. Be cautious when the machine drains hot washing water.
  • Water Refill: Never refill water by hand during washing.
  • Post-Cycle: After a program completes, wait two minutes before opening the door. The buzzer will sound, and the power supply will automatically cut off.

Personalized Program Settings: Users can customize washing programs based on their needs, adjusting water volume and setting appointment times. The manual illustrates processes for "Wash only," "Spin only," and "Soak+Wash+Rinse+Spin" cycles, allowing for flexibility in laundry care.

Control Panel Functions:

  • On/Off: Powers the product on or off.
  • Start/Pause: Initiates or pauses the washing cycle.
  • Program: Selects from available programs based on laundry type.
  • Option: Allows setting soak time, washing time, rinsing times, spinning time, and other parameters through key combinations.
  • Water Level: Adjusts water level according to clothing categories, soil degree, and user habits.
  • Function: Regulates "Hygiene" and "Turbo" functions.
  • Display: Shows current settings, estimated time remaining, options, and status messages.

Specific Options:

  • Soak/Wash/Rinse/Spin: Customizable settings for soak, wash, rinse, and spin times.
  • Soil Level: Four levels (Extra Heavy, Heavy, Medium, Light) to choose from based on clothes' soil level.
  • Delay: Sets a delayed start for the washing cycle. The display shows the end time of the delay. If power is interrupted, the machine remembers the selected program.
  • Child Lock: Prevents accidental operation by children. Activated by pressing two buttons for 3 seconds, it locks all buttons except On/Off.

Washing Program Table: The manual provides a table of washing programs, each designed for specific needs:

  • Normal: Standard program for ramie cotton fabric, with one wash, two rinses, and a slightly long spin time.
  • Quick: For lightly stained clothes and summer wear.
  • Strong: Longer wash time and stronger stream for better washing effect.
  • Heavy: For heavily stained or wearable clothes.
  • Soft: Gentle tempo, slow washing and spinning speed to minimize wear and deformation.
  • Jeans: For jeans and stained wearable clothes.
  • Baby Care: For children's clothes.
  • Spin only: Selects only spin and drain functions.
  • AUTOCLEAN: Uses strong water flow during dehydration to flush inner and outer tubs, reducing dirt residue. This function is a default for Normal, Strong, Heavy, Jeans, and Baby Care programs (indicated by a flashing light).
  • Hygiene: Increases washing time, rinsing times, and dehydration time for cleaner and healthier clothes.
  • Turbo: Shortens the program and improves washing performance when activated after program selection.

Maintenance Features

Regular maintenance is crucial for extending the washing machine's lifespan.

Cleaning and Care:

  • Safety First: Always unplug the machine and close the tap before any maintenance.
  • Cabinet Cleaning: Clean the surface with diluted non-abrasive neutral detergents. Wipe off any water overflow immediately with a wet cloth. Avoid using sharp items.
  • Forbidden Substances: Do not use formic acid, its diluted solvents, alcohol, or other chemical products, as these are forbidden.

Cleaning the Inlet Filter: The inlet filter must be cleaned if water flow is reduced.

  1. Screw off the inlet pipe from the back of the machine.
  2. Pull out the filter with long nose pliers.
  3. Use a brush to clean the filter.
  4. Reinstall the filter and reconnect the inlet pipe.

Lint Filter Clean: The built-in lint filter collects lint during washing and should be cleaned every 10 cycles.

  1. Take out the filter.
  2. Clean it with water.
  3. Place it back into the washer. The manual shows illustrations for both "magic filter" and "normal filter" types.

Troubleshooting: The manual includes a comprehensive troubleshooting guide for common issues like:

  • No washing: Checks for power, fuse, voltage, water level, and "Delay" mode.
  • No water flows in: Checks for power, fuse, water supply, water pressure, inlet hose connection, tap status, clogged inlet valve filter, and damaged inlet valve coil.
  • Abnormal draining: Checks for high drain hose placement, sealed drain hose end, and blocked internal rubber ring of the drain valve.
  • Abnormal spin: Checks for closed door lid, unbalanced or excessively piled clothing, unstable machine placement, and loosened motor belt.

The guide also lists alarm codes (E1, E2, E3, E4, EXX) with their reasons and solutions, such as checking the water tap, water level sensor, drain pump, closing the lid, pressing "Start," or manually balancing clothes. If problems persist after troubleshooting, users are advised to contact customer service.

Energy Efficiency Test Program: Instructions are provided for entering energy efficiency test programs for Malaysia and Singapore, involving specific button presses to select "Normal" or "Quick" programs and set water levels.

Midea MA200W75 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Loading TypeTop Load
Capacity7.5 kg
ColorWhite
Washing MethodPulsator
Wash Programs8 Programs
Spin Speed700 RPM
Voltage220V
Frequency50 Hz

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