NZ AU SGInstallation instructionsand User guideFabricSmart™ clothes washer
8How Dirty?Your FabricSmart™ washer will automatically choose the medium soil level (three HOW DIRTY bars). This setting has been designed for your av
9Eco Active™ wash The Eco Active™ wash, is a unique washing method that uses a combination of front loader and top loader washing technologies. This d
10Your FabricSmart™ has a lid lock, which locks when your machine is spinning. This ensures the lid cannot be opened during hazardous parts of the cyc
11Water consumptionHot water consumptionDifferences in hot water for a Warm/Cold wash.Machine size*Load size Eco Active™ wash Traditional wash†Large5
12FabricSmart™ allows you to customise your wash by using the following menus: OPTIONS; LIFESTYLES; WASH ADVANCE and TEMPERATURE. 1 OPTIONS – allows y
13For all the options mentioned below you firstly need to enter the OPTIONS menu (touch , and select OPTIONS). Use the and buttons to move throug
14Wash AdvanceUse WASH ADVANCE to advance the cycle or to start the cycle at a particular stage. This is a good option if you only want to use part of
15Save WaterFabricSmart™ provides an excellent opportunity to save water, with two water saving options available: 1) the traditional SAVE WATER optio
16After using your FabricSmart™ washer you may want to fine-tune some of the options to suit your wash needs. To access the Settings menu:Touch ,
17Adjusting the wash settingsDefault RinseThis menu changes the rinse option that is automatically selected when you first turn your machine on. Spray
Intelligence working for youThe FabricSmart™ washer is born from 75 years of Fisher and Paykel laundry innovation. With sophisticated electronics and
18 Your machine left the factory with the Machine Stops Action set as the default.To set your machine to Automatic Recovery:Access the SETTINGS men
192. LifestylesYour FabricSmart™ has a range of specially designed Lifestyles cycles to make washing even easier.1 Touch the button, select LIFEST
20FavouriteThe FAVOURITE cycle lets you save wash settings for your ideal wash cycle. Your FAVOURITE cycle can include most wash options and it can st
21SportsSweatyThe clothes you exercise in require a little extra care to remove the odours and dirt that tend to penetrate into the fabric structure.
22Wash Advance and TemperatureFruit/WineIt is important to treat these stains immediately with soda water if you have it, or cold water. The FRUIT/WIN
23Sorting and loadingTo get the best wash results it pays to sort your clothes before washing.Care labelsCare labels will tell you about the fabric of
24Washing difficult itemsWashing woollensThe WOOL cycle is for washing MACHINE WASHABLE woollens. The fibres of these woollens have been treated to prev
25DetergentChoosing the right detergentWe recommend the use of domestic detergents (powder or liquid) only. Soap flakes or granulated soap powders sho
26DetergentHow much to use?Concentrate PowderMachine size Medium LargeWater level/load Number of scoopsHigh 1/ scoops 1 ½ scoopsMedium high 1 heaped
27Fabric softenerHow the fabric softener is dispensedThe fabric softener goes into the dispenser on the top of the agitator. During rinse the machine
1Installation instructions 2Before you do your first wash 5Getting started quickly 6Wash options How Dirty, Washer feedback 8Eco Active™ wash 9Li
28Caring for your clothes washerWhen you have finished the cycleTurn off the taps to prevent the chance of flooding should a hose burst.Unplug the
29Machine informationSpecificationsMachine size Depth/Width Height*Height (lid open)Large 650 mm 1020 – 1050 mm 1410 – 1440 mmMedium 600 mm 1020 – 105
30If your FabricSmart™ beeps for helpBefore you call for servicePlease read the following pages before calling for service.You can correct many of you
31If your FabricSmart™ beeps for help“I am not getting any WATER” The taps have not been turned on.Inlet hose screens may be blocked.The hoses may be
32Operating problemsPressing POWER does not turn the machine on.Is the power switched on at the wall? Unplug the machine from the wall. Wait 60 second
33All about wash problemsListed below are possible causes and solutions to some common wash problems.CREASING.Overloading the washer or dryer.Select E
34Manufacturer’s WarrantyYou automatically receive a 2 year Manufacturer’s Warranty with the purchase of this Product covering parts and labour for se
35Manufacturer’s WarrantyE Normal recommended maintenance as set out in the product’s user guide.F Repairs when the appliance has been dismantled, r
36Customer CareBefore you call for service or assistance…Check the things you can do yourself.Refer to your User Guide and check:1 Your appliance is
37Customer CareProduct detailsFisher & Paykel Appliances, LtdModel/Serial No.Date of Purchase Purchaser Dealer Suburb Town Country
2Installation instructionsUnpackingTo ensure the best performance from your new FabricSmart™ washer please follow the instructions below.Removing the
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Installation instructions3Fig.3 Inlet hose endsMachine endTap end Inlet hosesNote: new hose sets provided with the machine are to be used to connect t
Installation instructions4Water supplyFor best operating conditions your hot water should be approximately 65°C. Your hot water should not exceed 75
5Before you do your first washThank you for buying a Fisher & Paykel FabricSmart™ washing machine. We are very proud of this washer and trust it w
6Place load evenly around the agitator (refer to Sorting and Loading, page 23).Remove the fabric softener dispenser. 1 DetergentFollow the ins
7Wash progressAs the washer progresses through the cycle the following symbols will be shown on the display screen to indicate progressionFilling Eco
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