Fisher & Paykel WH9060P4 User Manual page 43

Front loader washing machine
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PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Poor soil removal
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.
Dye transfer
Coloured items not washed
separately from white/light 
coloured items.
New or non-colourfast items not
washed separately.
Wet items have been left sitting for
too long.
Wash temperature.
TROUBLESHOOTING
WHAT TO DO
Select a wash cycle that is appropriate for
the amount of dirt. Refer to 'Wash cycles'.
Ensure the correct dose of detergent is used
for the load size and soil level. Refer to
'Detergent and softener'.
Ensure the washer is not overloaded in terms
of its capacity or the cycle selected. Refer
to 'Loading'.
Select the
option.
WASH +
Select
for particularly dirty loads.
PRE WASH
Refer to 'Wash cycle options'.
Wash heavily and lightly soiled
garments seperately.
After washing particularly dirty clothing, we
recommend putting the washer through a
cycle once the load has been removed.
RINSE
This washes away any remnants of dirt that
could affect future wash performance.
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.
Remember to separate whites and colours.
Wash non-colourfast items separately and
select
wash temperature.
COLD
Remove items from washer as soon as the
cycle is finished, or if items are not to be
removed from the washer immediately
select
.
WRINKLE FREE
Consider the wash temperature you
select for your coloured items. Lower the
temperature if you are concerned.
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