How do I know if there is a fault?
Your dishwasher will self-diagnose and let you know by
beeping continuously and displaying a flashing fault code.
Single models:
If there is a fault in the drawer:
The fault code will flash in the display.
Double models:
If there is a fault in one of the drawers:
The drawer indicator of the drawer with the fault will
flash, and the fault code will flash in the display.
If the fault is on a non-selected drawer, the display will
revert to the flashing fault code for the affected drawer.
Note:
If a fault occurs in one drawer only you are still able to
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use the other drawer.
if you have paused a drawer and the drawer indicator was
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flashing red, and the other drawer then faults, the paused
drawer indicator will continue flashing but will be dimmed.
If there is a fault in both drawers:
the selected drawer indicator will flash and the
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fault code will flash in the display.
the drawer indicator of the other drawer will also
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flash.
Press
to scroll between the drawers and
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note down the fault codes for each drawer.
There may be the same code flashing for both, or two
different codes flashing, depending on the faults.
What should I do if there is a fault?
You may be able to fix some of the faults yourself – see the table 'How to attend to
a fault' on the following page. With others, you will need to contact Fisher & Paykel
Customer Care to organise a visit by a service technician.
IF THERE IS A FAULT
Fault on the top drawer only
Upper Drawer
indicator flashing red
Fault on both drawers
Both Drawer
indicators flashing red
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