Summary of Contents for Fisher & Paykel DD A Series
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How to Attend to a Fault DD*A & DD*C Models How Do I Know if There is a Fault? • Your dishwasher will beep continuously and a fault code will flash in the display. • Note down the fault code. •...
• If a fault occurs in one drawer only you are still able to use the other drawer. • If you have paused a drawer during a wash program, and the other drawer then faults, the paused drawer indicator will continue flashing but will be dimmed.
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’A’ Fault Codes If the display is showing an ‘A’ fault code, follow the steps below to try and fix the issue. If the fault persists, note down the code before disconnecting the dishwasher from the water and power supplies and contact Customer Care. Display Possible Cause What To Do...
Display Possible Cause What To Do to resume the wash program. 1. Let the auto recovery program run until it is complete. The wash program will resume when the auto recovery program has completed. Auto recovery program: Dishwasher has detected excess foam in 2.
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Also one or more wash program indicators are lit. 'F' Fault Codes If the wash modifier and the lock indicators are flashing, it is an ‘F’ fault. Also one or more wash program indicators are lit. Double models only: There may be a fault in one or both of the drawers. Note down which indicators are flashing or lit in each drawer.
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’A’ Fault Codes If an A fault code is indicated, follow the steps below to try and fix the issue. If the fault persists, note down the code before disconnecting the dishwasher from the water and power supplies and contact Customer Care. Display Possible Cause What To Do...
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Display Possible Cause What To Do / ► to resume the wash program. 5. If the fault code persists, check the filter on the inlet hose is not blocked, and clear if needed. If the drawer is filled with foam when you open it, contact Customer Care.