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how do i reset my maytag mvwx655dw1
To reset your Maytag MVWX655DW1 washing machine, you can follow these general steps: 1. Cancel the current cycle: If the washer is currently running a cycle, press the "Cancel" or "Cancel/Drain" button to stop the cycle. 2. Turn off the washing machine: Once the cycle is canceled, turn off the washing machine by pressing the "Power" or "Start/Stop" button. If your washer does not have a dedicated power button, you can turn it off by opening the lid and allowing it to sit idle for a few minutes. 3. Unplug the washing machine: Locate the power cord behind the washing machine and unplug it from the electrical outlet. Alternatively, you can turn off the washing machine by switching off the circuit breaker that supplies power to it. 4. Wait for a few minutes: Allow the washing machine to sit unplugged for about 5 minutes to allow any residual charge to dissipate and reset the control system. 5. Plug the washing machine back in: After the waiting period, plug the washing machine back into the power outlet or turn on the circuit breaker. 6. Close the lid: Make sure the washing machine lid is securely closed. 7. Select a new cycle: Use the control panel to select a new wash cycle. Depending on the model, you may need to turn the control knob to the desired cycle or press specific buttons for cycle selection. 8. Press "Start": Once you have set the desired cycle, press the "Start" or "Start/Pause" button to begin the new wash cycle. Please note that the reset procedure provided here is a general guideline and may vary based on the specific model of your Maytag washer (MVWX655DW1). If the washer does not respond to the reset or continues to experience issues, refer to the washer's user manual or contact Maytag customer support for further assistance. Additionally, for more accurate and detailed instructions, always refer to the specific instructions in your washer's user manual.
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