Midea MLH25N7BWW Energy Guide
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To properly load the washing machine, evenly distribute clothing around the drum. Avoid overloading by following the manufacturer's weight capacity guidelines. Place larger items first and balance them with smaller ones to prevent imbalance.
Ensure the machine is plugged in and the power outlet is working. Check if the door is properly closed and that the water supply is turned on. Also, verify that the selected wash cycle has started by pressing the start button.
Remove the detergent drawer by pulling it out and pressing the release lever. Wash the drawer with warm water and a soft brush to remove any residual detergent or fabric softener. Dry thoroughly before reinserting.
Regularly clean the drum and door seal with a damp cloth. Run a monthly cleaning cycle with a washing machine cleaner. Check and clean the filter every few months. Ensure the machine is level to prevent excessive vibration.
Check if the drain hose is kinked or clogged. Ensure the pump filter is not blocked and clean it if necessary. Verify that the drain hose is positioned at the correct height to allow proper drainage.
Ensure the washing machine is level by adjusting the feet. Avoid overloading the machine and distribute clothes evenly. Check for foreign objects like coins or buttons in the drum that could cause noise.
Error code "E3" indicates an imbalance error. Stop the machine and redistribute the load evenly. Ensure the machine is on a level surface and that the load is not too large or too small.
Locate the filter access panel, typically at the bottom front of the machine. Open the panel and unscrew the filter cap. Remove debris from the filter and rinse it under running water before securing it back in place.
Use high-efficiency (HE) detergent for best results. Follow the detergent manufacturer's guidelines for the appropriate amount based on load size and soil level. Avoid using excessive detergent, which can cause residue buildup.
Check all hose connections for tightness and ensure there are no cracks or damages. Inspect the door seal for any debris or damage, and clean it if necessary. Verify that the detergent drawer is properly closed and not overfilled.