SOURCE: Fisher and Paykel Smart Dribe 608
not familliar with that exact model number ( we dont have that over here in the US) we have simalair f&p gwl10- gwl11) that problem sounds as if either the pump is bad and overheating before pumping all the water or a diverter valve is not fully closing allowing water to remain in tub.
SOURCE: Fisher and Paykel Dishwasher not getting dishes clean
Had the same problem and took out the inards and cleaned them. Also found that a lemon seed was blocking the drain channel - I used a piece of wire to snake it out. Seems like it needs periodic cleaning to keep it cleaning properly.
SOURCE: Fisher & Paykel DEGX2 Dryer. Need heating element changed?
I had the same problem. Everyone continued to tell me that I needed a new heating element, clean lint trap, etc. However, I took the front off of the dryer and located the heating element. On the front of the heating element, in between two wires, there is a red button. Push the button and you might hear a click that sounds similar to a circuit breaker. It is a reset button for the heating element. Try that and it might help.
SOURCE: we have F1 light appearing and cannot remove
Hi,
I am Sorry to hear regarding this Error. But, i am afraid that you need to call a technician as this Error refers to Faulty Control Board. It has to be replaced.
You could try to Press Cancel / Clear buttons, if any to check if that could improve the situation or keep the Dishwasher unplugged for few minutes, and then turning it ON, say after 30 minutes to check if that could fix the problem. ( You would be lucky if you could get it fixed by this ).
Let me know, if needed further assistance.
Hope i helped you.
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SOURCE: F4 error fisher & paykel nautilus dishwasher
F4 is a heating error- dishwasher has not reached temperature in allocated time. If intermittent fault, problem is usually with electronic board, which has temperature sensor attached. Sometimes the wiring to the control board burns out and can give intermittent false readings causing F4 error. Disconnect from power, remove front panel (4 screws down each side). You can now see wiring going to control board- check for burnt wires. Also check temperature sensor (small square with two purple wires) is stuck to inner door panel- if this is not stuck to inner panel, temperature sensor will not work properly. If in any doubt, call in the experts!!
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