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Model MJ-9900
Non-Vented Combination Washer/
Owners Manual
Very Important !
Read Installation Instructions On Page 5
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Important Safety Instructions WARNING- To reduce the risk of fire, electric shocks, or injury to persons when using your appliance, follow the basic precautions, including the following: 1. Read all instructions before using the appliance. 2. Do not wash articles that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, or spotted with gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other flammable and explosive substances such as solvents. Do not leave machine running and unattended. 3. Do NOT leave machine u
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Welcome... Congr atulations. W elcome to the gro wing family of Majestic™ Appliance o wners. By c hoosing a Majestic Appliances model as y our laundry appliance y ou not only found the best in reliable tec hnology , but abo v e all y ou ha v e found a faithful and untiring con v enience appliance. Y our mac hine is strong, reliable and long lasting. All those qualities w hic h ha v e made the Majestic™ tr ademark famous the w orld o v er . Abo v e all, Majestic products are easy to use.
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Table of Contents Instant help Page 5 Getting things ready to install your appliance Unpacking, Inspecting, Electricity, Closets/ Alcoves, Plumbing, Venting Page 8 For best results washing Preparation, sorting, inspecting, pre-wash treatments, helpful laundry hints, simple controls, detergent disspensers Page 11 Selecting dry cycles Drying Controls, Cottons, Synthetics/Delicates, Wool Page 13 Troubleshooting Washing, Drying, Vibration, Optimizing dry time,
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Installing/Removing Getting things ready to install your appliance Unpacking, Inspecting, Electricity, Closets/Alcoves, Plumbing, Venting Unpacking • Check the packing box for external damage. It is your responsibility to register any damage with the freight company delivering the product. • Remove the strapping, then slide the cardboard surround off the machine. Re≠move the foam protecting material and the plastic bag. OWNER RESPONSIBLE • Write down the serial number from the box or the
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REMOVING THE FOAM DRUM SUPPORT REPLACING THE METAL BOTTOM PAN. WARNING!!! IN ORDER TO REMOVE THE FOAM DRUM SUPPORT AND REPLACE THE METAL BOTTOM PAN, THE BOTTOM OF THE MACHINE MUST BE ACCESSED. SHIPPING BOLTS MUST REMAIN IN THE APPLIANCE WHILE ACCOMPLISHING THIS STEP IN THE PREPARATION PHASE OF THE INSTALLATION. Inspecting WHEN TO REMOVE SHIPPING BOLTS! WARNING!!! TIPPING THE MACHINE TO POSITION IT FOR USE MUST BE DONE WITH THE SHIPPING BOLTS STILL IN THE MACHINE! TIPPING THE MACHI
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Installing/Removing Getting things ready to install your appliance (continued) Electricity Make sure that the voltage and frequency available correspond with the values stated on the data plate located at the back of the machine and that the electric system is dimensioned to withstand the maximum current shown on the data plate. If the socket the machine is connected to does not correspond with the plug, replace the plug with a suitable one and avoid using adapters or shunts since they could
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Installing/Removing Getting things ready to install your appliance (continued) Plumbing - Water, Drains WATER CONNECTION 1. This appliance can be used with either hot/cold or cold/cold connections. 2. The hoses supplied have either a straight end or an elbow end. The elbow end is meant to connect to the washer. Be sure to connect the hot hose to the hot side of the appliance itself, the cold side to the cold connection. (See picture) The straight end to the 3/4” BSP standard hose bib thread
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Washing For best results washing Preparation, sorting, inspecting, pre-wash treatments, helpful laundry hints, simple controls, detergent dispensers Preparation Before you begin washing, taking a few simple steps will help you have a better washing experience and save wear and tear on your clothing as well. 1) Read factory labels for washing instructions 2) Pre-treating heavily soiled areas will also improve washing results. 3) Obtain and use Majestic™ Low Suds Laundry Soap or any other com
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Washing For best results washing (continued) Preparation, sorting, inspecting, pre-wash treatments, helpful laundry hints, simple controls, detergent dispensers Selecting/setting the wash program. Blue is for Cotton fabrics Red is for Wool Green is for Select your Dry Cycle. Synthetic Green is for Fabrics Synthetic fabrics, is a Blue is cooler for Cotton, temperature, up up to 120 to 90 minutes. minutes. Use Majestic Laundry Detergent. Cost effective. On the web at http://www.t
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Washing For best results washing (continued) Preparation, sorting, inspecting, pre-wash treatments, helpful laundry hints, simple controls, detergent dispenser Controls, detergent dispenser Washer Control This control turns clockwise Economic Button and allows you to select any This is a very useful but- of 14 wash cycles for any ton that will save you a lot Select your Dry Cycle. load. It is best to adjust this of money. It reduces water with the power off. Blue is consumption when rins
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Guide for Selecting Programs on your Majestic™ laundry appliance Type of Fabric and Detergent Detergent Softener Bleach Description of Wash Cycle Water Approx. degree of soiledness for Pre- for wash Temp Wash wash Time Pre-Wash: Heavily soiled Yes Yes Yes Yes Prewash,wash, rinse, Cold 120 min white laundry and color fast extended spin. High water fabrics * † level. Heavy Duty: White and No Yes Yes Heavy duty , rinses, Hot 90 min color fast fabrics * † extended spin Normal:Mixed cotton, No Ye
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Drying Selecting Dry Cycles Drying Controls, Cottons, Synthetics/Delicates, Wool Drying Controls Washing and Drying AutomaticallyIf you are washing cottons (blue) or synthetics (Green), the machine will automatically begin drying at the end of the wash cycle. Remember that the temperature for cottons (blue) is higher than the temperature for synthetics (green). It takes 15 minutes for the machine to reach full temperature. Blue is for Cotton fabrics. Up to 120 Green is for minutes Syn
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Stains Tips on Stain RemovalBALLPOINT INK Hold stain against towel, spray closely from behind with aerosol hair spray. Ink should transfer to towel BEVERAGES Soak in cool water. Re-wash with stain remover. Launder using chlorine bleach (if safe for fabric) or oxygen bleach. BLOOD Immediately rinse with cool water. For dried stains, soak in warm water with a product containing enzymes. Launder. CANDLE WAX Scrape off as much as possible with dull side of knife, then iron between absorbent
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Troubleshooting tips Read here, then call us Even though your washer dryer has been carefully designed and constructed, something may still go amiss with your machine. Before rushing to technician, please check that the operations listed below have been carried out. In many cases you will save time, money and a bother. Our statistics show that many calls made to our service representatives could have been solved with a little more attentions to these basic operations. The washer dryer won’t
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Owner Care Maintenance Tips Owner Care Water,exterior, interior, winterizing, detergent, pump, technical specifications Water Hoses Periodically check both ends of the water supply hoses to ensure that the washers have no cracks or deterioration and that the hoses themselves have no kinks, bulges or worn spots. Replacing inlet hoses from time to time can prevent hose failure and water damage. Exterior Keeping the exterior of the unit clean will preserve the value of your investment. Use a sof
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MAJESTIC™ has hundreds of service agents all over the country including a partnership with the Sears Network of Appliance Service, with over 15,000 service agents. Call us on our toll free hotline (1-800-678-8002) and we will serve your needs. Remember that if your service call is the result of component failure we will be happy to cover it under your warranty. If it is not, you will be charged for the time and travel. Our call center is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00
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Owner Care Warranty Information Your Majestic™ appliance is covered by this warranty under normal personal, family, household or RV use in the US and Canada Your Majestic™ Appliance is covered under the limited warranty for 1 full year from the original purchase, on the mechanical parts. Only when installed in accordance with the instructions in the manual does our warranty apply. It is the option of the factory to replace or repair any part or material which becomes defective as a result o
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Owner Care Accessories You have a broad selection of installation and owner accessories available. Just ask your local deale or give us a call. PN 17-1051 Dryer Vent Kit includes: Louvered Vent Hood Pipe and Collar UL Lised Transition Duct (2) Clamps PN 17-1052 Econo Outside Vent Calcium filled Polypropylene Melting Point 325 Degrees Approx. UV Inhibitor added Opens with ease for maxiumu exhaust flow Curved Louvers for quieter operation PN 17-1054 Deluxe Chrome Out- Durable Weather Resistant s