Troubleshooting
The following is a list of problems you may encounter when using this appliance and some suggestions that may help to correct the problem. If you still have problems, please contact your Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician or our Customer Care Centre.
Solving operating problems
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Washer not turning on. | Power not switched on at the wall. |
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Household power supply not working. |
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Washer not filling with water when ![]() |
Inlet taps not turned on. |
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Blocked inlet hose filters. |
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'Delay Start' is set. |
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Washer is filling continuously. | Drain hose is not installed correctly. |
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Washer could be siphoning. |
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Washer is not spinning properly. | The load could be out of balance. |
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Spin speed sounds slower than normal. | Clothes are unevenly distributed in the bowl. |
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The outer wash bowl may still be hot from being filled with hot water. |
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Washer is continually going out of balance. | Washer may not be level. |
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Too much water for the load. |
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Too much or too little water when filling on auto water level. | The washer needs to determine the correct water level for the load. |
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Some loads do not suit 'Auto' water level, eg pillows. |
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Washer is making noises. | Banging. |
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Other noises. |
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Small puddle coming from under the washer. | The water level is too high for the amount of clothes and has caused excessive splashing. |
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Large bulky garments (eg pillows, duvet) can cause splashing. |
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Creasing. | Overloading of the washer. |
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Inappropriate cycle selection. |
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Spin speed too high. |
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Wash temperature too high for items. |
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Poor soil removal. | Wash cycle selected not suited to soil level in load. |
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Warm wash water is too cold. |
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Not enough detergent for load size or amount of soil. |
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White clothes are better washed seperately. |
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Cold water wash is too cold. |
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Wash temperature not suited to soil type in load. |
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Overloading the washer. |
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A full load of items of the same size eg sheets may not wash as well. |
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Hard water requires more detergent than soft water. |
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Tangling. | Washing with too much water (underloading) can cause the clothes to tangle around one another. |
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Items wrapped around the agitator when loading. |
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Linting. | Some items in load more likely to release or pick up lint. |
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Overloading the washer. |
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Not enough detergent to hold the lint in suspension. |
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Overdrying in a dryer can cause a build-up of static electricity in synthetic fabrics and cause them to attract lint. |
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Detergent residue. | Overloading the washer. |
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Did you use the recommended amount of detergent? |
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Some detergents need to be pre-dissolved before being added to the washer. |
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Col ambient temperatures, cold washes and/or short agitation times may not allow the detergent to dissolve properly. |
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Black or grey marks on clothes. | A build-up cause by the interaction of fabric softener and detergent can flake off and mark clothes. |
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Insufficient detergent for the amount of soil on the clothes, can result in grey marks on clothes. |
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Dye transfer. | Washing dark coloured and light coloured items together. |
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Keep wet or damp dark coloured and light coloured items separate. |
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