Special features, Care & cleaning, Unbalanced spin load compensator – Maytag PAVT915AWW User Manual

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Unbalanced Spin Load
Compensator

Your new washer is designed to handle out-of-balance
loads without shutting down or interrupting the
washing cycle.

For this reason, the cycle will always be completed. If
heavier fabrics in such out-of-balance loads should
ever contain excessive moisture at the completion of
the cycle, redistribute the clothes in the washer and
reset the control dial for the final spin period.

Overload Protector

A built-in protector automatically shuts off the washer
motor in case of an overload. This can occur if:

• The load being washed is too heavy.

• Too many appliances are plugged into the line

operating your washer.

• A low voltage condition exists on the line.

• Lid is opened and closed repeatedly.

The overload protector permits the washer to start again
when the motor has cooled to a safe operating temperature.

If the motor stops repeatedly, call your service technician.

Cycles, options, lights

What can & cannot be
washed

operating tips

dishwasher use

loading

Controls at a glance

Dryer Exhaust tips

Safety

Care & Cleaning

Service & Warranty

Surface Cooking

troubleshooting

Oven Cooking

Storing the washer

Installation

Special Features

Notes

Special Features

Cycles, options, lights

What can & cannot be
washed

operating tips

dishwasher use

loading

Controls at a glance

Dryer Exhaust tips

Safety

Care & Cleaning

Service & Warranty

Surface Cooking

troubleshooting

Oven Cooking

Storing the washer

Installation

Special Features

Notes

Care & Cleaning

1. After washing, leave the lid open until the interior

is dry.

2. Check hoses to be sure there are no kinks or knots.

3. Your washer should not be installed where

temperatures will go below freezing, as damage to
the washer could result.

4. To clean, occasionally wipe exterior with a clean

damp sponge or cloth. Do not use polish on
plastic parts.

5. Lifetime lubrication is done at the factory, so your

washer never needs to be oiled or greased.

6. Do not lay heavy or sharp objects on top of your

washer.

7. The top of the washer should not be used for

removing stains from garments. Some stain
removers, such as rust remover, will mar the finish.

8. Remove pins, buckles or other sharp objects from

clothes to prevent scratching interior parts.

9. Clothes should not be stored in washer.

10. Bleach, detergent, solvents, etc. spilled on the top

of your washer that are allowed to remain will
remove the glossy finish. Remove all spills with a
damp, soft cloth.

11. If you close your home for the winter, have a service

technician drain the washer. Unplug cord from
electrical outlet and disconnect hoses from faucets.

Cleaning the Interior

Clean the interior of the washer periodically to remove
any dirt, soil, odor, mold, mildew or bacteria residue
that may remain in the washer as a result of washing
clothes. We recommend taking the following steps
every 60 to 120 days to clean and freshen your washer
interior. The frequency with which the washer should
be cleaned and freshened depends on factors such as
usage, the amount of dirt, soil or bacteria being run
through your washer, or the use of cold water. Failure
to follow these instructions may result in unsatisfactory
conditions, including unpleasant odor and/or
permanent stains on the washer or washload.

To clean and freshen the washer interior:

1. Add a measured amount of chlorine bleach to the

bleach dispenser, following package directions.

2. Add 1/4 cup of detergent to the tub.

3. Run the washer without a load through a complete

cycle using hot water.

4. Repeat the process if necessary.

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