If There Is A Fault - Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer DD60SA User Manual

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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
use the other drawer.
if you have paused a drawer and the drawer indicator was
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
fault code will flash in the display.
the drawer indicator of the other drawer will also
flash.
Press
to scroll between the drawers and
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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