Fisher & Paykel WashSmart Installation Instructions And User Manual page 26

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Changing pre-set options
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Wash temperatures
All wash temperatures can be individually adjusted if you think they are too hot or too cold.
Note: the hot temperature will be the same as the hot water supply temperature.
Enter Option Adjustment mode (refer to page 22).
1
Select the REGULAR cycle.
2
Select the wash temperature you want to adjust, eg WARM, by touching the WASH TEMP button.
3
The digital display screen displays the current setting.
Touch the MORE
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setting options will scroll around). Each increment is equal to approximately 0.5°C.
Fig.26 Adjusting the temperature setting, eg increasing the WARM wash temperature by 2°C
Controlled Cold
If the temperature of your cold water supply is very low and you choose to do a COLD wash, you
will not get an effective wash. The CONTROLLED COLD option solves this problem by adding a
small amount of hot water to raise the temperature of the wash to approximately 20°C.
Enter Option Adjustment mode (refer to page 22).
1
Select the REGULAR cycle.
2
Select COLD wash temperature by touching the WASH TEMP button (if not already selected).
3
The digital display shows the temperature adjustment possible. The default setting is "tAP",
4
which is the same temperature as the incoming water from the cylinder for cold water.
Touch the MORE
temperature to approximately 20°C. Each of the remaining settings equals an approximate
0.5°C temperature increase or decrease from this point.
Fig.27 Changing the cold wash temperature setting from cold tap to CONTROLLED COLD
Note: if you always use COLD or CONTROLLED COLD water, we recommend that a WARM or HOT
wash be used regularly, eg every 5th wash should be at least a warm one. Warm water is needed
to help maintain the cleanliness of your machine.
button to increase or decrease to the desired temperature (the temperature
button until "O" is displayed. Your washer will now adjust the cold

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