Using the 30 day detergent dispenser, Filling dispenser – Maytag MAV-5 User Manual

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Using the 30 Day Detergent Dispenser

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Filling Dispenser

1) Unscrew the dispenser fill cap (figure 1).

2) Pour in your favorite liquid detergent, up to 100

fluid ounces at one time.

3) Replace the dispenser fill cap.

4) Close the washer lid.

5) Open the washer lid.

6) Move the slide indicator all the way to the top (fig­

ure 1 ). Next, follow steps 7 and 8 to set the amount

of detergent used for the average load.

Note; Steps land 8 only need to be done ONCE when

first filling the dispenser or changing brands of

detergent.

7) Place the cap of your detergent bottle under the

“PUSH" button. Fill the cap with detergent from
the dispenser as full as you would for most of your

loads by pressing and holding the “PUSH” button
(figure 2). Place the detergent from the cap either
in the tub or back in the dispenser by removing the
dispenser fill cap.

8) Move the slide indicator to the level of the liquid

in the sight glass (figure 3). For your next load of
laundry, just press and hold the “PUSH” button
until the detergent moves down to the slide indica­
tor to dispense detergent directly into the tub.

9) The sight glass on the right side shows how much

detergent remains in the dispenser. Refill the dis­
penser when the detergent level nears the bottom
of the refill indicator window.

Note: If you decide to change brands of liquid deter­

gent (Example: Tide® to Wish® or Tide with Bleach
Alternative® to Tide®) it is important the dispenser be

empty and clean before adding new detergent (see

page 9). Different detergents may interact and clog

the dispenser.

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