Fisher And Paykel Washsmart Front Loader User Manual
- Introduction
- Please take the time to read these instructions carefully before you begin using your machine.
- Safety and warnings
- Your safety is important to us. Please read this information before using your washer.
- Installation instructions
- To ensure the best performance from your new washer please follow the instructions below.
- Before you do your first wash
- Before you start, it is a good idea to go through the following checklist:
- Getting started quickly
- Failure to follow the advice in this guide may result in damage to your garments and your expectations of wash performance may not be met.
- Washer controls
- Details many of the various washer controls and features such as SmartTouch™ Control Dial, Time to go, and Keylock mode.
- Safety features
- The door of your washer will lock once you touch until the machine beeps at the end of the cycle, ensuring safety for you and your family while your machine is operating.
- Sorting and loading
- When preparing your wash load there are some important things to consider:
- Detergent and fabric softener
- Using top loading detergent in your front loader washer may lead to excessive suds formation, which will lengthen the cycle time as the machine waits for the suds to dissolve.
- Wash cycles
- Your washer has a number of wash cycles to suit your laundering needs. Selecting the most appropriate cycle for each particular wash load will help ensure you get the best wash result.
- Wash cycle options
- All wash cycles default to the recommended options for that cycle based on the average expected load to be washed. You can vary the options (eg ‘Wash Temp’, ‘Spin Speed’) to create your desired cycle.
- Customising wash cycles
- After using your washer a few times you may discover there are some wash options you prefer for some cycles.
- Caring for your washer
- Details how to clean and care for your front loader washing machine.
- Before you call for service
- Check this chart before you call for service.
- Fault codes
- When a continuous series of beeps is sounded, all the lights turn off on the control panel and a number appears on the display, a fault has occurred.
- 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.
- Manufacturer’s Warranty
- For New Zealand and Australia only. You automatically receive a 2 year Manufacturer’s Warranty with the purchase of this clothes washer covering parts and labour for servicing within the country of purchase.
- Customer Care
- Before you call for service or assistance check the things you can do yourself. Refer to your user guide and check:
Fisher Paykel is a kitchen and laundry appliance manufacturer based in New Zealand.
Currently there are three models of Fisher Paykel washers in production (top loaders), and four models of dryers. One of the latest innovations is called SmartDrive™.
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Fisher & Paykel AquaSmart washer troubleshooting
Fisher & Paykel Ecosmart washer troubleshooting
Fisher & Paykel FabricSmart WA8060P washer troubleshooting
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Fisher & Paykel AquaSmart washer troubleshooting
The AquaSmart range of washing machines produced by the New Zealand-based company Fisher & Paykel includes top-loading models boasting an extra-large capacity. It uses an innovative (for its time) technology allowing to reduce water consumption without sacrificing the quality of washing.
Problems | Solutions |
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'My load is out of balance' | Wash load is out of balance. Ensure the washer is stationary and manually redistribute the load. Check your washer is level |
'I am not getting any WATER' | Check that the faucets have been turned on. Check that the inlet hose filters are not blocked. Check that the inlet hose filters are not kinked or squashed. Check to see if the drain hose is too low or is pushed into the standpipe too far. This will cause the water to siphon out of the washer |
'I am not getting any HOT WATER' | Check that the hot water supply has been turned on. Your hot water supply may not be hot enough to maintain the selected water temperature. Select a lower wash temperature. Check that the inlet hose filter is not blocked. Check that the inlet hose filter is not kinked or squashed. Check that the inlet hoses have been connected to the correct faucets. The flow rate of the supply water may be too slow. |
'I am not getting any COLD WATER' | Check that the cold water supply has been turned on. Your cold water temperature may exceed the recommended limits Check that the inlet hose filter is not blocked. Check that the inlet hose filter is not kinked or squashed. Check that the inlet hoses have been connected to the correct faucets. The flow rate of the supply water may be too slow. |
'I am OVERLOADED' | Your washer is overloaded and cannot continue the cycle. Ensure the washer is stationary and remove items until the remaining ones can move freely. Check that the washer is not siphoning |
'I have TOO MANY SUDS' | Your washer has a suds build-up. Too much detergent may have been used for the amount of soil in the load. Ensure that you are using a HE Low Sudsing or Front Loader type detergent. Wait for suds to dissolve (about 20 minutes). Rinse clothing using the RINSE and SPIN cycle, or run through another cycle. |
'I can't LOCK THE LID' | Check that the lid is closed. Press START/PAUSE. If the symptom persists, call your Fisher and Paykel Dealer or Authorized Service Center. |
'I need SERVICE' message and fault number | 1. Turn your washer off at the wall. 2. Wait 1 minute and turn it back on. 3. Check your washer is level 4. Remove load and retry. 5. Put through a RINSE and SPIN cycle. 6. If the fault re-occurs repeat steps 1 and 2. |
Pressing POWER does not turn on washer | Is the power switched on at the wall? Unplug from wall. Wait 60 seconds, plug back in, turn on and try again. Could household power supply be at fault? Try plugging in another appliance. Key Lock Mode may be activated. Try holding down the POWER button for 3 seconds. |
Pressing START/PAUSE does not start the fill | Are both hot and cold faucets turned on? Are the inlet hose filters blocked? Check the ends of the hoses. |
FILLING continuously | Ensure drain hose is located in standpipe or set tub/sink. Ensure standpipe or set tub/sink is at least 3316'(850 mm) high and no more than 96' (2438 mm) high. |
NOT SPINNING properly | Ensure load is not out of balance. Check washer is level and does not rock. Ensure washer does not have suds buildup. |
SPIN SPEED sounds slower than normal | Clothes are unevenly distributed in wash tub, your washer has slowed the spin to compensate. |
WATER LEVEL low | Your washer is designed to automatically sense load size and minimize water use, therefore the water level may look different to your previous washer, this is normal. |
WASH WATER temperature is not warm | This unique wash system uses two wash phases. The second phase can be cooler than the first to minimize energy use. This is normal and will not affect wash performance. |
Too many SOAP SUDS | Ensure than you are using a High Efficiency (HE) detergent. Try using a little less detergent, especially if garments are only lightly soiled. |
Fisher & Paykel Ecosmart washer troubleshooting
Ecosmart is the name of a series of washing machines made by Fisher & Paykel. It includes top-loading clothes washers with numerous washing programs and a choice of temperatures. Additional features, capacities, and dimensions vary from model to model.
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS |
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Creasing | • Overloading the washer or dryer. |
• Choose a Permanent Press or Delicate cycle as these cycles have been designed to minimize creasing. | |
• Try selecting a slower spin speed. | |
• Do not leave wet clothes to sit in the washer or laundry basket. | |
Poor soil removal | • Not enough detergent for load size or amount of soil. |
• White clothes are better washed separately. Separate light and heavily soiled items, as clothes can pick up soil from dirty wash water. | |
• Select the wash temperature according to soil type. For example, blood and mud are better washed in cold water, while oily soils wash better in warmer water. | |
• Overloading the washer. | |
• Loads made up of articles of varying sizes will wash better (eg full loads of sheets may not wash as well). | |
• Hard water requires more detergent than soft water. | |
Linting | • Wash lint givers eg towels, flannel sheets, separately from lint collectors eg synthetic fabrics. |
• Overloading the washer. | |
• Not enough detergent to hold the lint in suspension. | |
• Overdrying in a dryer can cause a build-up of static electricity in synthetic fabrics and cause them to attract lint. | |
Residue detergent | • Overloading the washer. |
• Try using less detergent. | |
• Some detergents need to be pre-dissolved, check the detergent instructions. | |
• Cold ambient temperatures, cold washes or short agitation times may not let the detergent dissolve properly. Try pre-dissolving the detergent. | |
Black marks on clothes | • A build-up caused by the interaction of fabric softener and detergent can flake off and mark clothes. • Insufficient detergent, for the amount of soil on the clothes, can result in black marks on clothes. |
Dye transfer | • Wash and dry non-colorfast clothes separately. |
• Non-colorfast clothes left sitting in a washer or laundry basket can transfer dye to other clothes. | |
Tangling | • Washing with too much water (ie underloading) can cause the clothes to tangle around one another. |
• Do not load the washer by wrapping clothes around the agitator. | |
Pressing POWER does not turn the machine on. | 1. Is the power switched on? 2. Unplug machine from the wall.Wait 60 seconds, plug back in and operate the machine. 3. Could your household power supply be at fault? Try plugging in another electrical appliance. |
Pressing START / PAUSE does not start the fill. | 1. Are both hot and cold faucets turned on? |
2. Are the inlet hose screens blocked? | |
3. Is DELAY START on? | |
Filling continuously. | 1. Check that the machine is not siphoning. |
2. Check the black hose guide is installed. | |
Not spinning properly. | 1. Is the load out of balance? |
2. Check the machine is level and does not rock. | |
3. It may have suds build-up | |
Spin speed sounds slower than it should. | 1. The clothes are unevenly distributed in the wash basket, your Ecosmart has compensated by lowering the spin speed. |
Machine is continually going out of balance. | 1. Check the machine is level and does not rock, and has rubber feet fitted. |
2. Too much water for load | |
Too much or too little water when filling on Auto water level. | 1. It may still be in the process of sensing the water level. |
2. Some loads do not suit Auto water level eg pillows, bedding, large bulky items. Manually select the water level. | |
Noises. | 1. Banging - load is out of balance |
2. Other noises | |
Small puddle of water coming from under the machine. | 1. The water level is too high for the amount of clothes. This has caused excessive splashing. Use a lower water level. 2. Large bulky garments (eg pillows, comforters) can cause splashing. (Wash on Delicate cycle.) |
Fisher & Paykel FabricSmart WA8060P washer troubleshooting
Fisher & Paykel FabricSmart WA8060P is a top-loading washing machine designed to wash larger loads, while taking up less space. A user has a chance to select the most appropriate water level depending from the weight of each load. This feature allows to save water and energy.
Fisher Paykel Washsmart Wa3927g1
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSES | WHAT TO DO |
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Washer not turning on. | Power not switched on at the wall. | Switch the power off at the wall and wait 60 seconds before turning power on again. |
Household power supply not working. | Try plugging in another electrical appliance. | |
Keylock may be activated. | Try holding down the ‘Power’ © button for 2 seconds. | |
Washer not filling with water when ► II touched | Inlet taps not turned on. | Check that both the hot and cold taps are turned on. |
. | Blocked inlet hose filters. | Clear blockages from inlet hose filters. |
‘Delay Start’ is set. | ||
Washer is filling continuously. | Drain hose is not installed correctly. | Ensure drain hose is located in standpipe or tub. |
Ensure standpipe is at least 850 mm high but no more than 1200 mm high. | ||
Washer could be siphoning. | To prevent siphoning ensure the drain hose does not extend more than 20 mm from the end of the hose guide. | |
Washer is not spinning properly. | The load could be out of balance. | Pause washer and manually redistribute the load. Check the washer is level and does not rock in any direction. Check the washer does not have suds build up. |
Spin speed sounds slower than normal. | Clothes are unevenly distributed in the bowl. | Washer has compensated by lowering the spin speed. |
The outer wash bowl may still be hot from being filled with hot water. | The washer has slowed the spin speed as a protective measure. | |
Washer is continually going out of balance. | Washer may not be level. | Check the washer is level and does not rock in any direction. |
Too much water for the load | Ensure an appropriate water level is selected for the load size (or select 'Auto* water level). To change the out of balance recovery mode. | |
Too much or too little water when filling on auto water level. | The washer needs to determine the correct water level for the load. | |
Some loads do not suit ‘Auto’ water level, eg pillows. | Manually select the most appropriate water level for the load. | |
Washer is making noises. | Banging. | Load is out of balance. Press Ml and redistribute the load. |
Other noises. | ||
Small puddle coming from under the washer. | The water level is too high for the amount of clothes and has caused excessive splashing. | Select a lower water level. |
Large bulky garments (eg pillows, duvet) can cause splashing. | Wash on the ‘Bulky’ cycle. | |
Creasing. | Overloading of the washer. | Try reducing load size. |
Inappropriate cycle selection. | Choose ‘Easy Iron’ or 'Delicate' cycle as these cycle have been designed to minimise creasing. | |
Spin speed too high. | Try selecting a lower spin speed. Do not leave wet clothes to sit in the washer or laundry basket. | |
Wash temperature too high for items. | Try selecting a lower wash temperature. Sort your load so that items of similar weight are washed together. | |
Poor soil removal. | Wash cycle selected not suited to soil level in load. | Are you using the most appropriate wash cycle for the amount of dirt? |
Warm wash water is too cold. | ||
Not enough detergent for load size or amount of soil. | ||
White clothes are better washed separately. | Separate light and heavily soiled items, as clothes can pick up soil from dirty wash water. | |
Cold water wash is too cold. | ||
Select the wash temperature according to soil type. | Blood and mud are better washed in cold water, while oily soils are better washed in warmer water. | |
Overloading the washer. | Try reducing your load size. | |
Loads made up of articles of varying sizes will wash better. | A full load of sheets may not wash as well. | |
Hard water requires more detergent than soft water. | If you have hard water, try adding more detergent. Try selecting ‘Heavy’ option using the soil level button. | |
Tangling. | Washing with too much water (underloading) can cause the clothes to tangle around one another. | Select an appropriate water level for the load size, or select ’Auto' water level. |
Items wrapped around the agitator when loading. | Place items, especially sheets, in the bowl as loose parcels. | |
Linting. | Some items in load more likely to release or pick up lint. | Wash lint givers (eg towels, flannelette sheets) separately from lint collectors (eg synthetic fabrics). |
Overloading the washer. | Try reducing your load size. | |
Not enough detergent to hold the lint in suspension. | Try using more detergent. | |
Overdrying in a dryer can cause a build-up of static electricity in synthetic fabrics and cause them to attract lint. | Try not to over dry items when using your dryer. | |
Detergent residue. | Over loading the washer. | Try reducing your load size. |
Did you use the recommended amount of detergent? | Try using less detergent. | |
Some detergents need to be pre dissolved before being added to the washer. | Check the detergent instructions. | |
Cold ambient temperatures, cold washes and/or short agitation times may not allow the detergent to dissolve properly. | Try pre-dissolving the detergent before adding it to the washer. | |
Black or grey marks on clothes. | A build up caused by the interaction of fabric softener and detergent can flake off and mark clothes. | |
Insufficient detergent for the amount of soil on the clothes, can result in grey marks on clothes. | Make sure you are using enough detergent for the amount of dirt in your wash load. Empty washer and put through a 'Bowl Clean' cycle. | |
Dye transfer. | Washing dark coloured and light coloured items together. | Remember to separate whites and colours. |
Keep wet or damp dark coloured and light coloured items separate. | Wash and dry non-colourfast clothes separately. Non-colourfast clothes left sitting in a washer or laundry basket can transfer dye onto other clothes. |