This document is a user manual for a Midea Front Loading Washing Machine, specifically models MF200W100WB and MF200W120WB.
Function Description
The Midea Front Loading Washing Machine is designed for household use, suitable for washing textiles in household amounts. It is not intended for industrial or commercial use. The appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above, and by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, provided they have been given supervision or instruction concerning safe use and understand the hazards involved. Children should not play with the appliance, and those 3 years and under should be kept away or continuously supervised.
The washing machine offers various programs tailored to different laundry types and needs, including Cotton, Mix, Synthetic, Jeans, 20°C, Allergy Care, Steam Care, Quick 15', Rapid 45', ECO 40-60, Bulky, Wool, Rinse & Spin, Spin Only, and Drum Clean. It includes features for pre-wash, main wash, and softener dispensing.
Important Technical Specifications
- Models: MF200W100WB, MF200W120WB
- Power Supply: 220-240V~, 50Hz
- MAX. Current: 10A
- Standard Water Pressure: 0.05MPa~1MPa
- Washing Capacity:
- MF200W100WB: 10.0kg
- MF200W120WB: 12.0kg
- Dimensions (A x B x C):
- MF200W100WB: 595mm (A) x 850mm (B) x 535mm (C)
- MF200W120WB: 595mm (A) x 850mm (B) x 595mm (C)
- Weight:
- MF200W100WB: 65kg
- MF200W120WB: 72kg
- Rated Power: 2000W
Usage Features
Installation:
The washing machine should be installed on a rigid, dry, and level surface, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Sufficient ventilation is required, and the room temperature should be above 5°C. It should not be installed behind a lockable door or a door with a hinge on the opposite side. Transport bolts must be removed before use. Water and electrical connections must be carried out by a qualified technician, ensuring the supply cable is not trapped and connected to a grounded outlet. The inlet water pressure should be between 0.05MPa and 1MPa.
Operation:
- Quick Start: Before first use, it's recommended to run the Cotton program at 90°C without laundry and detergent to remove residual water and neutralize odors.
- Before Washing: Sort laundry by color and textile type, empty pockets, and tie long textiles, straps, belts, and close zippers and buttons. Small items should be placed in a laundry bag. Do not wash articles that have been cleaned with flammable substances.
- Detergent Dispenser: The dispenser has compartments for pre-wash (I), main wash (II), and softener (flower symbol). Detergent for pre-wash is only added if the pre-wash function is selected. Laundry beads should not be placed in the detergent dispenser.
- Control Panel: Features an On/Off button, Start/Pause button, Option selection, Programme selection, and a Display showing settings, remaining time, options, and status messages.
- Programmes: A wide range of programs are available, with default temperatures and spin speeds. Options like temperature adjustment, spin speed adjustment (0-400-600-800-1000-1200-1400), delay start (0-24h), Pre Wash, WiFi (Smart Function), Extra Rinse, Turbo, Reload, AutoClean, SteamCare, Water Level, Child Lock, and Mute the buzzer are available.
- Smart Function (MSmartHome App): The appliance can be connected to the MSmartHome app via a 2.4GHz wireless network. This allows for remote control and monitoring. Users need to download the app, create an account, and connect their device by following on-screen instructions. The app provides network status light indicators (Slowly flashing for waiting, Quickly flashing for connecting, Quickly flashing solid for connected).
Safety Instructions:
- Always unplug the appliance when not in use.
- Do not use multiple plugs or extension cords.
- Do not pull the plug with wet hands or if flammable gas is around.
- Do not operate if the machine is damaged or the supply cord is damaged.
- Keep children and pets away from the machine during operation, especially from the hot glass door.
- Do not climb or sit on the appliance.
- Do not remove the drain pump filter while there is still water in the appliance, as there is a risk of scalding.
- Never use flammable, explosive, or toxic solvents.
- Do not open the door forcefully.
- In case of power failure, the emergency door pull cord can be used to open the door, but it is recommended to wait until the water is cooled to avoid burns.
Maintenance Features
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Cleaning and Care:
- Cabinet: Clean with a diluted non-abrasive neutral detergent. Do not use sharp items.
- Drum: Remove rust stains using chlorine-free detergents. Do not use steel wool.
- Door Seal and Glass: Wipe the glass and seal after each wash to remove lint and stains. Clean every month to ensure normal operation.
- Inlet Filter: Clean every 3 months or when water flow diminishes. Close the tap, remove the supply hose, clean the filter with a brush, and reinstall.
- Detergent Dispenser: Press the release button to remove the dispenser, clean with a brush, and restore. Clean every 3 months. Do not use abrasive or caustic agents.
- Drain Pump Filter: Clean periodically (every 3 months) to ensure normal operation. Switch off and unplug the machine, drain water, open the lower cover cap, pull out the emergency drain hose, and remove extraneous matter from the filter. Reinsert carefully.
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Trouble Shooting: The manual provides a table of common error codes (E30, E10, E21, E12, EXX) with possible causes and solutions, advising to contact customer service if problems persist.
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Transport: When moving the appliance, unplug it, close the water inlet tap, check the detergent dispenser, remove inlet pipe and outlet hose, drain water, and reinstall the 4 transport bolts. The appliance is heavy, so transport with care.