Midea MLV45N3BWW Specification Sheet
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To ensure efficient washing, distribute clothes evenly around the agitator. Avoid overloading, as it can affect cleaning performance and cause imbalance.
Check if the machine is plugged in and the power outlet is working. Ensure the door is properly closed and the water supply is turned on. Verify that the cycle settings are correctly set.
Locate the lint filter near the agitator or the drum. Remove any lint or debris, rinse the filter under running water, and reinstall it before the next wash cycle.
Regularly clean the detergent drawer, check hoses for leaks, and run an empty hot water cycle with vinegar to remove residue. Inspect and clean the lint filter after each use.
Ensure the washer is level by adjusting the feet. Avoid overloading and distribute clothes evenly. Check for any shipping bolts that may not have been removed during installation.
Investigate for any loose objects inside the drum. Verify that the washer is level and not overloaded. Inspect the drum for any foreign objects lodged between it and the tub.
Check the drain hose for blockages or kinks. Ensure the drain pump filter is clean. Verify that the drain hose is not inserted too far into the standpipe, which can cause siphoning.
Select the appropriate cycle and adjust the water level setting on the control panel according to the size of your load. Refer to the user manual for specific instructions on custom settings.
Use high-efficiency (HE) detergents to prevent excessive suds and ensure optimal washing performance. Avoid using regular detergents as they can cause build-up and oversudsing.
To perform a factory reset, unplug the machine for a few minutes, then plug it back in. This may reset the control board. Consult the user manual for specific reset instructions.