Fisher & Paykel WH1260P Installation Manual/User Manual page 39

Front loading clothes washer
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Solving wash problems
PROBLEM
Creasing.
Poor soil
Removal.
TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Washer overloaded.
Incorrect cycle for load
type.
Spin speed too fast.
Wet clothes left in
washer or laundry basket.
Wash temperature too
hot for load type.
Items not sorted
correctly.
Incorrect wash cycle
selected.
Insufficient detergent.
Washer overloaded.
Items require a longer
wash time.
Load was particularly
dirty.
Items not sorted
correctly.
Washer dirty from
previous wash.
Incorrect wash
temperature selected in
relation to the type of soil.
WHAT TO DO
Do not overload washer.
Use the 'Easy Iron' or 'Handwash' cycle
for creasable items.
Select a slower spin speed.
Laundry left sitting wet is more likely
to crease. If not removing clothes from
washer immediately at end of cycle, select
the 'Wrinkle Free' option. Do not leave
wet washing sitting in a washing basket.
Select a lower wash temperature. Check
items care label for correct care.
Sort load so that items of similar weight
are washed together (refer to pages
18 – 19).
Select a wash cycle that is appropriate
for the amount of dirt (refer to pages
23 – 26).
Ensure the correct dose of detergent
is used for the load size and soil level
(refer to page 21).
Ensure the washer is not overloaded
in terms of its capacity or the cycle
selected (refer to page 23).
Select a higher soil level option if
available.
Select 'Pre Wash' for particularly dirty
loads (refer to page 25).
Wash heavily and lightly soiled
garments separately.
After washing particularly dirty clothing,
we recommend putting the washer
through a 'Rinse' cycle after the load
has been removed, to wash away any
remnants of dirt and to prevent it
contaminating future washes.
Select a wash temperature suitable for
the type of soil, eg warm for greasy soils,
cold for muddy soils. Increasing the wash
temperature generally improves soil
removal and overall wash performance.
Ensure garments can be washed at the
increased temperature.
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