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Majesti Appliances
WHERE SERVICE MATTERS
Model iViJ 9200W
Separate/Stacking Washer
OwneFs
Revision Date 1 !/t103
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°
3. Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents or other flammable
or explosive substances to the wash water._These substances
give off vapors that could ignite or explode.
4. Under certain conditlons, hydrogen gas may be produced
in a hot water system that has not been used for 2 weeks or
more. If this is the case, before using your washing machine,
turn on all hot water faucets and let the water flow from each
faucet for several minutes. This will release any accumulated
hydrogen gas. Do not smoke or use an open flame during this time°
5, Do not allow children to play on or' in the appliance, Close supervision of children is
necessary when the appliance is in use.
6. Before the appliance is removed from service or discarded, remove the door,
7. Do not reach into the appliance if the tub or agitator is moving°
8, Do not install or store this appliance where it will be exposed to the weather,
9. Do not tamper with controls.
10oDo not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing unless
specifically recommended in the user-maintenance instructions or in published user-
repair manual, Also make sure that you understand the instructions completely and
have the skills to carry them out.
11,.Do not use fabric softener's or products to eliminate static unless recommended by
the manufacturer' of the fabric softener or product.
12.Do not place items exposed to cooling oils in your dryer, Items contaminated with
cooking oils may contribute to a chemical reaction that could cause a load to catch
fire.
13,This appliance must be grounded. Refer to the INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
for grounding details. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Pa e
@2003 Manufacturers S_uupply,
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Congratulations. Welcome to the growing family of Majestic TMAppliance owners° By
choosing a Majestic Appliances model as your laundry appliance you not only found
the best in reliable technology, but above all you have founct a faithful and untiring
convenience appIiance_
Your machine is strong, reliable and long lasting All those qualities which have
made the Majestic TMtrademark famous the wor]d over°
Above all, Majestic products are easy to use. Read this owner's manual carefully
since it contains all the instruction for safe installation, use and maintenance. Remember
to keep your owner's manual in a safe place so that you can refer to it whenever you
need to.
For addition information and contact with the our staff, we invite you to visit our
web site. http://www.MajesticAppliances.corn
(Please Register your app[iance, on our web site or
by returning your registration card via mail and receive
a cornplimentary VI4S tape, "introdudion to Majestic")
We offer a wicle range of app[iance products, some of which might suit your
needs. We also offer our revolutionary MajesticAppliances.TV (http:/!www_majesticapp
liances.tv)web option, where you can view orientation and service movies on the web
as well as comments from other users and frequently askecl questions. Welcome to our
Family!
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Ta of Contents
Page 5 Getting things ready to
m
, your a
Unpacking, inspecting, Electricity,
Closets/Alcoves, Fiurnbing, Venting
Page 8
Page 11
For best
Page 13 Trou eshooting
Washing, Drying, Vibration, Optimizing
dry time, wrinkles, draining
Page ! 4
Page 16
aintenance tips
Water, exterior, interior, winterizing,
detergent, pump, technica_ specifica=
tions, Obtaining Service
rranty |nformatJon
Registering your appmiance via the in=
ternet, Extended Warranty options,
ordering maintenance manuals
nsta| ng/Removin
Getti
1l
Unpacking, inspecting, Electricity, C osets/Alcoves, Plumb=
ing, Venting
Unpacking
"Check the packing box for external damage tt 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
° Write down the serial number from the box or the back of the machine
°Destroy the carton, plastic bags and foam parts after appliance has been un-
packed
° Children should never be left alone or unattended in the area where
appliances being unpacked..
" If you have any doubts, do not use the appliance and call a qualified tech-
nician
WARNING :
OWNER RESPONSIBLE
FOR DAMAGE RESULT-
ING FROM TIPPING
MACHINE AFTER
REMOVING SHIP-
PING BOLTS. AVOID
TIPPING MACHINE
FORWARD AFTER
SHIPPING BOLTS ARE
REMOVED.
WARHRHG!!! TIPPBHG THE MACHRHE TO POSITION nT FOR USE MUST
BE DOHE WITH THE SHiPPiNG BOLTS STILL IH THE MACHINE! TiP-
PiNG THE MACHIHE WITHOUT SHgPPIHG BOLTS, CAN CAUSE THE
iNNER DRUM TO iMPACT OTHER iNTERNAL PARTS, THUS DAMAG-
ING THEM= POSiTiON THE MACHINE AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO IT'S
FINAL POSiTiON AND THEN REMOVE SHiPPiNG BOLTS.
Brass Pressure
Regulators
installed on back
of appliance.
Shipping
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[] Owners Manual
[] Brass Pressure Regulators
(Must be installed on hot and
cold water inlet, Failure to do
so can damage the internal
components and cause water
damage for which the
installer/owner will be re-
sponsible!)
[] Warranty Registration Card
[] iVlajestic Literature
[] Drain Hose U-Clip (Optional)
[] Hoses have washers in both
ends=
in #_ m
g/Kemovmn
"n ings ready to
appiJaflce {continued)
Electricity
insta|| y@ur
Make sure that the vottage and frequency available correspond with the values stated on the data place located at
the back of the machine and that the e[ectdc 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 cause over heating and burn out.
Grounding
This appliance must be grounded In the event of malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of
electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for eiectric current, This appliance is equipped with a cord
having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be ptugged into an appropriate
outlet that is propedy installed and grounded in accordance with at local codes and ordinances
WARNING- Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in arisk of electric
shock Check with a qualified service representative or personnel if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance
is properly grounded
Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance: if it will net fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed
by a qualified electrician
Electrical Specifications:
VoltagelAmperage -115V, 12 Amp, 60 Hz 3 Prong plug attached to the appliance in the factory
Circuit/Protection. 3 wires single phase, 120V, 60 Hz0AC separate 15 amp circuit or greater,
Recessed, Closet and Alcove instal|aliens
This appliance may be installed in a recessed area, closet or alcove. All measurements are in
inches.
•If the appliance is to be installed in a closet with zero clearance on the side of the appliance, a total of 12 square
inches of free air space movement to the back of the unit must be allowed into the closet
• tf a door is to be installed that potentially encloses the unit while running, the door must allow for a minimum of
20 square inches of free air movement "There must also be a 1" space from the front of the unit to the closed door
and 1" from the back of the unit to the wall Additional spacing should be considered for easy installation, servicing,
removal and and compliance with applicable local, state and federal codes
•The floor must be able to support at least 280 Ibs and a surface that is solid and 1eve!
•installations in RV's or Marine pleasure craft suggest that the machine might best be installed midships in the
boat, or over the axles of the RV where movement is at a minimum
r_
o
03
o
N
Adequate blocking should prevent extreme movement when installed in an RV or Marine pleasure craft,
if the appliance is to
be instaBed in acloset,
the installation must be
compaeted by a quali-
fied person or service
representative.
Additiena! cUearances for floor,
waft or door moldings may be
required,
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u_ 83
Front View (Recessed) Side View (Recessed)
:a| rig/Removing
Gettin in s ready
appliance (continued)
install your
Plumbing =Water, Drains
WATER CONNECTION
! This appIiance can be used with either hot/cold or coldlcold connections
2 The hoses supplied have one straight end and one 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 Brass pressure reducers and
3 MAKE SURE WASHERS ARE INSTALLED IN EACH END OF THE SUPPLY HOSES. elbow ends of supply hoses
4 An optional "F"connector is available where cold only is desired.
5 Ensure that water connections are free from debris or sediment
6 BRASS PRESSURE REDUCERS MUST BE INSTALLED TO PROTECT
COMPONENTS INSIDE THE APPLIANCE.
IMPORTANT ! CHECK THREADS ON THE MACHINE, THE BRASS PRESSURE
REDUCERS AND THE SUPPLY HOSES TO ENSURE THEY ARE CLEAN° DO NOT
USE EXCESSIVE FORCES. TIGHTEN BY HAND DO NOT USE POWER TOOLS.
Connection of the drain hose to standpipe
•Outlet end of drain hose (See figure 2) must be at least 20" above bottom of washer An air break must be provided at the standpipe
to avoid siphoning,
• Connect the drain hose to a standpipe (with internat diameter of at least 3 2cm or 1 1t4" min. diameter) with a minimum carry av_ay
votume of 7 gallons. The top of the standpipe must be 20" minimum from the bottom of the appliance, Place drainhose for drainage
into a sink tub or standpipe, ensuring that there are not kinks or bends The free end must be at a height of 80cm from the floor, the
hose much be fixed in the appropriate hook on the upper part of the back panel (fig 4)
DO NOT INSERT THE END OF THE DRAIN HOSE MORE THAN 6" INTO
THE STANDPIPE. INSERTING MORE MAY CAUSE THE APPLIANCE TO
HAVE INSUFFICIENT DRAINAGE.
CORRECT LEVELING OF UNIT IS ESSENTIAL
It is important for the machine to be perfectly level The
angle of inclination on the work surface must not be
more than 2 degrees For this reason the machine is
fitted with adjustable feet used for leveling the machine
before use, In the case of carpeted flooring, remember
to check that the ventilation in the support area is not
plugged
TM
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Washing
For best ts []
Preparation, sorting, inspecting, pre=wash treatments,
helpfu! 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 TM Low Suds Laundry Soap or any other commer-
cial brand that keeps over sudsing in check_
4) Your Majestic TM has over 14 different wash cycles that can last as long
a 90 minutes or as short as 35. Select the one that is right for' the load.
Sorting
Separate laundry according to fabric type, color and how dirty things
are. Also consider separating clothing that generate lint from clothes that
do not typically generate much linL Cottons, synthetics, and woolen fab-
rics for starters. Color fast products vs. those that might bleed and fade
on to other clothing What size load? A good rule of thumb is that
clothes should be visible in the window of the machine from 1/2 to
2t3's full.
|.specting
This goes without saying, but check pockets for loose change, and other hidden impediments. Fas_
tening all zippers, hooks, and buttons will prevent damage to garments and to the machine. Turning
knit garments inside out will also protect the garmenL Using a mesh laundry pouch for delicate items
such as tights and stockings, bras, shoulder pads and underwear can prevent tangling Also, if a gar-
rnent is torn or damaged, washing and drying will only make it worse. Take a minute and do a bit of
mending. It will enhance fabric care in the long run°
Pre=Wash treatments
Your laundry appliance has a built in assistant to take care of your pre-wash feature Besides individu-
ally treating garments as need arises, also consider using a longer wash cycle if necessary including
the use of the pre-wash section of the detergent drawer. Often childrens play clothes and men's work
clothes take a beating and can use some extra cycles to come clean
Helpful laundry hints
Detergent - Because this is a front loading machine, your' Majestic TM requires less of almost every-
thing, from laundry detergent to fabric softener to bleach. LOW SUDS detergents are even more
convenient in a front loader, because of the efficiency of clothes on clothes agitation. FABRIC SOFT-
ENER can actually improve dry times, but NEVER USE SOFTENER SHEETS OR OVERUSE SOFT-
ENER. It could cause damage to your machine. And using bleach can whiten clothes when nothing
else will. Use the proper dilution of bleach for your needs. Too much bleach can damage fabrics_
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resu wa_ (continued)
Preparation, sorting, inspecting, pre-wash treatments,
helpful laundry hints, simple controls, detergent dispensers
Selecting/setting
Red is
for
wool
the wash program,
Blue is
for
Cotton
Green is
for
synthetics
Majestic TM controls offer a simple approach to selecting the program you want to use, based on the
clothing you are planning to wash Blue is for cotton loads, Green for synthetics, and red for wool.
With the machine off, turn the selector knob clockwise until you have selected the wash cycle of
your choice.. Use the chart on page t 1 for more details.
After you select the wash cycle, the timer will rotate until the cycle is finished. You are done when
the timer has reached the _' at the end of the cycle. You can reduce the rinse cycle on any of your
selections by selecting the "Economic" button On smaller loads the "economic button" saves you
from using excess water, a Majestic TM exclusive
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results wash n (ce.tinued)
Preparation, sorting, inspecting, pre=wash treatments,
helpful laundry hints, simple controls, detergent dispenser
Controls detergent dispenser
:Economic Button
is a very useful but-
ton that wi]_save you a
il°t of money tt reduces
;water consumption
when rinsing if you
have a
small load, use this button and reduce
water usage
No Spin Button
This bu[ton allows you
the option of excluding
the spin phase of the
wash cycle when wash-
ing delicate fabrics
ON/OFF Button
This button supplies electri-
cal power to the appliance
Washer Timer
This control turns clockwise and
allows you to select any of 14
wash cycles for' any load It is
best to adjust this with the power
off Blue is for Cotton, Green for
synthetics and red for wool
>..--_:_/_-¢_;::'::: _' ;' : ;:': Vari-Spin Control
This control permits the
.; selection of your own desired
spin speeds. If you want high
performance drying, set the
spin speed to 1000+ The blue
numbers relate to speeds wheo
_,'_-:_" _.:_,:,_.;_. in a cottons cycle and the green
numbers relates to spin speeds
when in a synthetics cycle
Detergent Drawer
The detergent dispenser is divided into 4
compartments marked I, 2, A and C
t Pro-wash detergent
2 Wash detergent
A Softeners, conditioners and
perfumes
C Bleach
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