Fisher Paykel Washer WL70T60C User Manual

Installation instructions  
and user guide  
AquaSmart™ clothes washer  
WL80T65C & WL70T60C  
NZ AU  
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Introduction  
Welcome to AquaSmart™  
Thank you for buying a Fisher & Paykel AquaSmart™ clothes washer. We are very proud of this  
washer and trust it will serve you well for many years.  
At Fisher & Paykel we aim to provide innovative products that are simple to use, ergonomic  
and kind to the environment. Thousands of tonnes of washing and 70 years of laundry  
experience have been programmed into your clothes washer to help give you the best possible  
performance.  
Your AquaSmart™ clothes washer works differently from a conventional washer. It is a “High  
Efficiency” machine utilising innovative technology to wash in less water and take great care of  
your clothes.  
The revolutionary, super water efficient wash action of your AquaSmart™ washer means that it  
is no longer necessary to wash using a full bowl of water. This innovative wash action relies on  
maintaining a small volume of water for the wash load to ensure the best wash results. Please be  
aware that the water level for this washer is fully automatic, with the machine ‘smarts’ choosing  
the appropriate water volume for you. This means that there is no option to select your  
water level.  
It is important that you take the time to read these instructions carefully before you begin using  
your machine. Like all High Efficiency washers, a little extra care in how you sort your clothes and  
choose your cycle and detergent will ensure that you get the best possible wash result.  
We hope you enjoy your new washer, we have certainly enjoyed designing it for you.  
Important!  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
The models shown in this user guide may not be available in all markets and are subject to change  
at any time. For current details about model and specification availability in your country, please go  
to our website www.fisherpaykel.com or contact your local Fisher & Paykel dealer.  
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Installation instructions  
Unpacking  
To ensure the best performance from your new AquaSmart™  
clothes washer please follow the instructions below.  
Removing the packaging  
1
2
Remove the outer packaging.  
Tilt the machine backwards and walk it off the bottom  
packer one foot at a time.  
3
Remove the bottom packer from under the machine by  
pulling it out the front.  
4
5
6
Lift the lid and remove the bowl packer from the bowl.  
Remove the hoses and accessories.  
Keep the bottom packer and bowl packer in case they  
are required for future transit.  
Fig.1 Tilt washer backwards  
to remove packer  
Important!  
Ensure that the bottom packer has been removed before operating your machine.  
Installation  
In your clothes washer you will find:  
Pull hose  
4 rubber inserts for the levelling feet (joined  
through guide  
together).  
ꢀ hose guide.  
ꢁ white inlet hoses.  
(ꢁ0 mm)  
maximum  
Drain hose  
1
2
Carefully pull the drain hose out from the back of  
the machine by pulling the exposed part of the  
hose downwards and outwards.  
To guide the drain hose over the tub or standpipe  
the hose guide MUST be fitted to the drain hose.  
Flex hose  
guide apart  
To prevent siphoning:  
The drain hose should not extend more than  
Fig.2 Fitting the drain hose guide  
ꢁ0 mm from the end of the guide. The height of  
the standpipe or tub should be between 850 – ꢁ400 mm.  
The drain hose can be trimmed to length.  
3
Place the drain hose in the tub or standpipe.  
Draining  
Regularly check that your standpipe or tub is free from lint or other obstructions, which may  
affect how your machine works or may cause flooding.  
In multi-storey apartments or any upper floor, the machine should be installed on a drained floor.  
Draining must comply with local by-laws.  
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Installation instructions  
Water supply  
This clothes washer should be plumbed into both a hot and cold water supply otherwise some  
cycles may not function correctly.  
For best operating conditions your hot water should be approximately 65˚C. Your hot water  
should not exceed 75˚C or your cold water exceed ꢂ5˚C. Temperatures above these may cause a  
fault or cause damage to the machine.  
If you have an uncontrolled water-heating source (eg. a wet back or solar heating) you should  
have a tempering device fitted. This will ensure the hot water temperature remains within  
safe limits. For the most suitable type of tempering device we recommend you contact a local  
plumber or plumbing supply merchant.  
Inlet Water Static Pressure of between ꢂpsi (ꢁ0kPa) and ꢀ50psi (ꢀMPa) is recommended.  
(If using a header tank then the top of the header tank must be at least ꢁ metres above the top of  
your clothes washer).  
Minimum flow rate from the tap supplying the clothes washer should be greater than 6 litres/min  
(assumes ꢀꢁ.7mm (ꢀ/ꢁ inch) diameter pipes).  
Minimum height of taps to clear the top of the machine is ꢀꢀ50 mm.  
Inlet hoses  
1
2
Connect the straight ends of the white inlet hoses to the  
taps (there are washers fitted in both ends).  
Connect the elbow ends of the white inlet hoses to the  
machine inlet valves. Inlet valves are marked on the back of  
the machine.  
Tap end  
Machine end  
H=Hot  
C=Cold  
Fig.3 Inlet hose ends  
Electrical  
This appliance must be supplied with a ꢁꢂ0V - ꢁ40V, 50Hz, sinusoidal, 450W electrical supply.  
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Installation instructions  
Levelling your machine  
It is IMPORTANT to level the machine to ensure good spin  
performance and effective detergent and fabric softener  
dispensing.  
1
2
Separate the 4 rubber foot inserts from the moulding and  
fit into the feet on the base of the machine.  
Move the machine to its final position. (We suggest a  
minimum clearance of ꢁ0 mm each side).  
Adjustable feet  
Rubber insert  
3
4
Adjust the feet so the machine is level and cannot rock.  
Turn on the water and check all hose connections for  
leaks. Make sure there are no kinks in the hoses.  
Uncoil power cord and plug into wall socket.  
Fig.4 Adjusting levelling feet  
5
Lid  
Wind left foot down  
(out) to correct  
Topdeck  
Lid  
Lid  
Correct  
Topdeck  
Wind right foot down  
(out) to correct  
Incorrect  
To check levelling look  
down on the wash bowl  
Topdeck  
Fig.5 To assess levelling  
check lid alignment  
Clothes washer safety  
This clothes washer is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without  
supervision.  
Your AquaSmart™ can only be opened during the initial fill stage. Once the fill is complete, the lid  
will be locked for safety reasons. Please supervise young children to ensure they do not play with  
this clothes washer.  
Important!  
If you are using an extension cord or a portable electrical outlet device (eg. multi-socket outlet  
box), ensure that it is positioned so that it does not come into contact with water or moisture.  
Accessories and spare parts  
Available from your Fisher & Paykel Dealer or Authorised Service Centre.  
Inlet Valve Cap - Part No. 388491,  
Hose Inlet Large Bore - Part No. 426123,  
Hose Inlet Long (ꢁ m) - Part No. 422680  
Drain Hose Extension - Part No. 425627p  
Power Cord - If the Power Cord of your clothes washer is damaged it must be replaced by a  
Fisher & Paykel Authorised Service Centre, as it is not a standard power cord.  
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Before you do your first wash  
You owe it to yourself and your AquaSmart™ to have it installed correctly by an authorised  
service agent.  
Before you start, it is a good idea to go through the following checklist:  
1
2
Has the basepacker been removed?  
Is the hot hose connected to the hot valve marked ‘H’?  
Is the cold hose connected to the cold valve marked ‘C’?  
Is the drain hose threaded through the ‘U bend’ hose guide (with no  
more than ꢁ0 mm extended) and onto your standpipe?  
Are the rubber inserts secured into the feet on the base of  
your machine and is the machine levelled? Refer to Installation  
instructions, pages ꢁ – 4.  
3
4
AquaSmart™ water consumption  
Model WL80T65C  
Model WL70T60C  
Regular High  
Regular  
Regular High  
Regular  
Load Size  
8 kg capacity  
7 kg capacity  
5 kg  
Efficiency*  
Conventional  
Efficiency*  
Conventional  
8ꢁ L  
ꢀ65 L  
7ꢁ L  
ꢀ59 L  
ꢀ4ꢀ L  
ꢀꢀ7 L  
77 L  
69 L  
ꢀ47 L  
ꢀꢁꢂ L  
88 L  
66 L  
ꢂ kg  
60 L  
60 L  
ꢀ kg  
54 L  
5ꢁ L  
*Regular High Efficiency is the default wash cycle for AquaSmart™.  
AquaSmart™ capacity  
AquaSmart™ offers a generous 7 kg or 8 kg capacity. The list below outlines what is included in a  
7 kg or 8kg wash load (in accordance with AS/NZS ꢁ040.ꢀ:ꢁ005).  
7kg Load  
ꢁ Sheets (double)  
8kg Load  
ꢂ Sheets (double)  
4 Pillowcases  
7 Shorts  
5 Pillowcases  
5 Shorts  
6 Bath towels  
ꢁ Tablecloths  
ꢂ Shirts  
4 Bath towels  
ꢂ Tablecloths  
5 Shirts  
6 Wash cloths  
4 Handkerchiefs  
8 Wash cloths  
6 Handkerchiefs  
4 T-shirts  
5 T-shirts  
We recommend for everyday use that you separate out your sheets and wash them on the  
specially designed SHEETS cycle.  
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Getting started quickly  
It is important to sort your clothes, particularly by colour, as well as separating out sheets and  
washing them on the SHEETS cycle. Jeans also need to be washed separately on the JEANS cycle  
(refer to page ꢀ0 for more details on sorting and loading).  
Close bra clasps, do up zippers and check pockets.  
Place your clothes evenly around the wash bowl.  
Detergent  
Although your AquaSmart™ is a Top Loader, this High Efficiency washer has been designed for  
use with liquid Low Sudsing, ‘HE’ or ‘Front Loader’ type detergent. For example Fab® Front  
Loader concentrate, or Persil®/Omo® low suds concentrate.  
AquaSmart™ offers a detergent dispenser for your convenience, located on the front, left hand  
side of the top deck.  
For detergent dose, please follow the manufacturer’s directions, outlined on the detergent  
package.  
Pour the detergent down the detergent dispenser.  
For more information on detergent and fabric softener please refer to pages ꢀꢀ – ꢀꢁ.  
1
2
6
Fig.6 AquaSmart™ control panel  
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Getting started quickly  
Easy touch buttons and LCD screen  
These buttons require only a gentle touch to activate.  
1
2
Touch POWER to activate your AquaSmart™ washer.  
HIGH EFFICIENCY – this light tells you when ‘High Efficiency’ mode is recommended, and the  
button allows you to switch between High Efficiency and Conventional modes (refer to pages  
8 – 9).  
3
The screen in the middle of the panel, will display the wash cycle options available (refer to  
page ꢀꢂ).  
4
5
Use the SCROLL buttons to select the wash cycle that best suits your load (refer to page ꢀꢂ).  
Use the SELECT/TICK button to confirm your selection. (For more information on how to alter  
wash options refer to page ꢀ5).  
6
Touch START – your AquaSmart™ will start to fill with water, and will automatically select the  
correct water level and wash action for your load. To pause your AquaSmart™ at any time,  
simply touch START/PAUSE.  
3
4
5
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AquaSmart™ controls  
Easy touch controls  
These smooth, easy clean buttons require only a gentle touch to activate. To scroll you need to  
remove your finger to break contact and touch it again. Once you become accustomed to the  
soft touch technology you will find it effortless to operate.  
High Efficiency mode  
This button activates or deactivates the HIGH EFFICIENCY mode. The light  
will be on when High Efficiency is selected (please refer to High Efficiency  
mode page 9). To select CONVENTIONAL mode simply press the High  
Efficiency mode button and the light will turn off.  
The High Efficiency symbol  
is active.  
will appear on the screen when the mode  
Scroll  
The SCROLL buttons allow you to scroll between the wash options.  
Select  
Use the SELECT key to confirm your selected option and the BACK key to  
cancel.  
The display screen  
The display screen allows you to view the available wash cycles and modify options. It provides  
feedback on what your AquaSmart™ washer is doing and how long the wash has to go, to keep  
you informed throughout the cycle. The screen will also display messages to help you with the  
overall running of your machine.  
CHOOSE  
WASH  
Regular  
Time to go  
Your AquaSmart™ washer will display how many minutes the wash cycle has to go, so that you  
can tell at a glance when your washing will be finished. Once AquaSmart™ has finished the filling  
and sensing process, the time remaining will be displayed. A progress bar is also displayed and  
will move along as the cycle progresses. Please be aware that the flow rate of the water supply  
may influence your cycle time.  
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The unique AquaSmart™ wash  
The AquaSmart™ washer has two modes of washing, High Efficiency and Conventional. Both  
modes start the same way, with a Detergent Activating wash.  
Detergent Activating wash  
AquaSmart™ fills the bowl at the selected water temperature, with  
just enough water so the clothes are saturated. This small amount  
of sudsy water flows through the clothes, up a specially designed  
portal and back onto the clothes in a waterfall effect. This thoroughly  
dissolves and activates the detergent.  
Fig.7 Detergent Activating wash  
High Efficiency mode  
In the High Efficiency mode the AquaSmart™ then fills with just  
enough cool water to lift the clothes off the low profile agitator so  
when it rotates, the clothes gently roll over each other. This wash  
uses similar quantities of water to most Front Loaders. Not only  
do you get the benefits of water savings but the higher detergent  
concentrations give you optimum soil removal.  
Fig.8 High Efficiency wash  
Conventional mode  
The Conventional mode is the immersion wash all Top Loader users  
are familiar with. After the Detergent Activating wash the AquaSmart™  
fills with cold water until the clothes are submerged, and gently turns  
the clothes over. We recommend this mode when the dilution effect of  
water can solve or prevent common wash problems. For example, when  
dye or colour run can be a problem, or when washing sandy towels. The  
SHEETS cycle uses the Conventional mode.  
Fig.9 Conventional wash  
Some cycles can be used in both modes, whilst others work in only one.  
High Efficiency  
Conventional  
Regular  
Heavy Duty  
Sheets  
Delicate  
Easy Iron  
Colours  
Whites  
Bulky  
These two wash modes mean that your AquaSmart™ washer gives you the best of both worlds,  
to suit any laundry situation.  
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ꢀ0  
Fully automatic water level  
You may notice that your AquaSmart™ clothes washer behaves differently from your previous washer.  
Your AquaSmart™, like all High Efficiency washers, has a fully automatic water level. This means  
that, like Front Loaders, the selection of the water level is left entirely up to the washer. This  
ensures optimum wash performance and water savings.  
Should you wish to use more water, simply select a Conventional cycle (refer to Conventional  
mode page 9).  
Sorting and loading  
You have bought a High Efficiency washer, like Front Loaders your AquaSmart™ uses much less  
water and energy than traditional Top Loading clothes washers. It is important to sort your wash  
load to ensure optimum wash performance.  
SHEETS – Separate out sheets and duvet covers and use the SHEETS cycle which has  
been especially designed for these items. Ensure that duvet/doona covers are buttoned  
or zipped up. To get the best possible wash for sheets, load these items around the edge  
of the bowl rather than directly across the low profile agitator.  
COLOURED ITEMS – Dye or colour run can be a problem with High Efficiency washers, so  
separate highly coloured garments especially when they are new and choose the COLOURS  
cycle. Most dye transfer occurs when clothes are left too long in the machine at the  
completion of the cycle so try not to leave your coloured clothes lingering in the machine.  
BULKY ITEMS – Duvet/doona, sleeping bags, ski jackets , blankets and throws are all  
items which tend to behave unusually in a clothes washer. The lighter ones tend to float,  
while a large blanket can get very heavy and make spinning difficult. Your AquaSmart™  
has specific BULKY cycles designed to take care of these washing challenges.  
CREASABLES – When you are concerned about creasing or wrinkling we recommend you  
use the EASY IRON cycle. Alternatively, select one of the Conventional cycles. The extra  
water used by these cycles will help to reduce creasing. Reducing the spin speed of the  
wash may also help (refer to page ꢀ5).  
JEANS – These heavy items are responsible for damaging other items in the wash and  
require their own specific wash action to get clean. We feel so strongly that they should  
be washed separately we created a special JEANS cycle in the Lifestyle menu. Select  
LIFESTYLE, SPECIAL CARE, JEANS.  
SOIL – Very dirty, sandy, or linty loads are best washed separately to prevent transfer  
onto other garments. It may be that you have new towels that create lots of lint or very  
sandy beach gear. We suggest using a Conventional cycle in this circumstance.  
DELICATES – To take extra care of delicate items, we suggest using the DELICATE , or  
HANDWASH cycles. For HANDWASH select LIFESTYLE, SPECIAL CARE, HANDWASH.  
For more information on washing tricky items washing please refer to page ꢂꢁ.  
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ꢀꢀ  
Detergent  
Choosing the right detergent  
Your AquaSmart™ is a High Efficiency clothes washer and needs Low Sudsing Detergent to  
prevent oversudsing problems. This is the same type of detergent Front Loaders use and are  
labelled, “Lows Suds, Matic” or “High Efficiency.  
We recommend the use of liquid detergents for best results. If you wish to use powdered  
detergent, dissolve in water first before adding to the dispenser.  
There are both liquid and powdered Low Sudsing detergents. Some examples are:  
FAB® Front Loader concentrate  
OMO® Matic  
PERSIL® Low Suds  
COLD POWER® ADVANCED Matic  
When washing woollens use a wool detergent but use it sparingly as these are usually very high  
foaming. Do not use soap flakes or soap powders.  
How much detergent?  
Use the instructions on the back of the detergent packet as a guide to the correct amount to  
use. The correct amount of detergent will vary depending on the amount of soil in your clothes  
and the size of your load. Jeans and work clothes may need more and towels less.  
As a starting point:  
Use one cap full for a large load and reduce or increase  
the dosage as required.  
For a small load (eg. 4 – 5 t-shirts) use ¼ cap.  
If you have over-foaming problems reduce your dosage.  
If your clothes are not clean enough, try using a bit more.  
Where do I put my detergent?  
Pour your detergent into the detergent dispenser, located  
on the left side of the washer.  
We recommend that you measure your detergent first.  
If you use powdered detergent, we recommend that you  
dissolve it in water before adding it to the dispenser.  
Fig.10 Adding detergent to  
the detergent dispenser  
You will notice that most of the detergent placed in the dispenser will fall into the machine. It  
will remain in an area separated from your clothes until the machine begins to fill. As the washer  
fills, the dispenser will be flushed of any residue. The detergent is then mixed with water, and  
specially designed ribs at the bottom of the bowl help to rapidly dissolve the detergent to  
ensure optimum wash performance.  
When washing in very cold water or on the quicker cycles (eg. DELICATE) dissolving the  
detergent in warm water before pouring it down the dispenser will improve wash performance.  
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ꢀꢁ  
Fabric softener  
Choosing the right cycle  
If you wish to use fabric softener you will need to select the FABRIC SOFTENER option which will  
give you a deep rinse. If fabric softener is not selected, the softener will not be dispensed.  
1
Select your wash cycle. Using the SCROLL buttons, scroll through the cycle choices until the  
desired cycle is highlighted, then press SELECT (refer to page ꢀꢂ for more information).  
Scroll through the Wash Options until SOFTENER is highlighted, then touch SELECT.  
Scroll until Fabric Softener ON is highlighted, touch SELECT to confirm your choice. You will then  
have the option to save this choice for future washes when using this wash cycle (refer to page  
ꢀ4 for more information).  
2
3
Adding the fabric softener  
Measure the softener out into the cap and pour into the fabric  
softener dispenser. The softener will remain in the top of the  
dispenser until the deep rinse where water flushes it into the bowl.  
Note: If you fill beyond the MAX mark, the overflow will pour fabric  
softener into the bowl prematurely and contribute to scrud.  
Fig.11 Adding softener into  
the fabric softener dispenser  
Cleaning the dispenser  
The funnel of the fabric softener (the top) clicks off easily. Simply place a finger down the centre  
and lift. The remaining siphon tube and fabric softener well is not removable and needs to be  
wiped clean with hot water and an old toothbrush periodically. If the siphon tube looks partially  
blocked use a cotton bud to clean.  
Fig.12 Removing the fabric softener funnel  
Scrud  
Scrud is the name of the waxy build-up that can occur within any washer when fabric softener  
comes into contact with detergent. This build-up is not brought about by a fault in the machine.  
If scrud is allowed to build-up in the machine it can result in stains on the clothes or an  
unpleasant smell in your washer.  
If you wish to use fabric softener we recommend:  
Use it sparingly.  
Measure it carefully to ensure you do not fill above the MAX level.  
Clean the dispenser as soon as the cycle has finished.  
Clean your machine regularly using the CLEAN ME cycle (see page ꢁ5).  
Cold water washing increases the chance of this build-up occurring. We recommend a warm or  
hot wash at regular intervals, eg. every 5th wash.  
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ꢀꢂ  
Choosing your wash cycle  
When you turn your AquaSmart™ washer on, the main wash cycles will be displayed.  
CHOOSE  
WASH  
Regular  
To view all ꢀ0 wash cycles, the Lifestyle cycles and menu options, use the arrow buttons to scroll  
to the right.  
CHOOSE  
WASH  
Sheets  
CHOOSE  
WASH  
Regular  
heavy sheets  
delicate easy iron colours whites  
bulky  
rinse  
spin  
lifestyle  
menu  
To see the wash cycles explained in more detail please refer to page ꢀ7.  
To select a wash cycle  
To select a wash cycle scroll along until your selection is highlighted then touch the SELECT  
button. This will confirm your selection.  
CHOOSE  
WASH  
Whites  
The wash cycle options will then be displayed for your chosen cycle.  
Whites  
START?  
WARM+  
SOFTENER SLOW SPIN  
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ꢀ4  
Changing the wash cycle options  
1
Select the wash option you wish to modify, highlight it by touching the SELECT button.  
Regular wash  
START?  
WARM  
SOFTENER FAST SPIN  
2
Scroll to the appropriate setting and press SELECT. This will highlight your choice to show you  
that it has been selected.  
WARM  
CHOOSE  
TEMP  
COLDER  
WARMER  
3
You will then be given the option whether to save this modified option for future washes or to  
just use it for this one. If you select Save for Future Washes, the machine will save the changed  
wash option for that cycle only. Please note: This option is not available for the Delay Start, Drip  
Dry or Soak selections).  
4
5
6
Press SELECT to select.  
You will then return to the main wash options screen.  
Touch START/PAUSE or SELECT to begin the wash.  
Auto Drain  
Unsupervised clothes washers filled with water can present a drowning hazard to small children.  
In order to minimise any risk of this type of accident, your AquaSmart™ has been  
pre-programmed to know when this hazard is created, and drain the wash water to a safe level.  
If you pause your AquaSmart™ at any time during the wash cycle when there is water in the bowl,  
the machine will activate the AUTO DRAIN function after ꢂ minutes. This will drain the water in  
the wash bowl to an acceptable level, removing any potential hazard.  
A warning message will be displayed to warn you prior to AUTO DRAIN being activated.  
Note: If you wish to change any of the wash options while your AquaSmart™ is running please  
press START/PAUSE then change the required option.  
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ꢀ5  
Changing the wash cycle options  
Wash cycle options  
To alter any of the wash options explained below, please refer to page ꢀ4 for instructions on  
changing the wash cycle options.  
Temperature  
AquaSmart™ offers five wash temperatures.  
Cold Tap  
Cold  
ꢁ0°C  
Warm/Cold  
ꢂ5°C  
Warm  
40°C  
Warm/Hot  
50°C  
Hot  
Incoming water  
from tap  
60°C  
Using the SCROLL buttons, simply scroll to the left to decrease the wash temperature or to  
the right to increase wash temperature, then press SELECT/TICK to confirm your selection.  
The Temperature option selects the temperature of the first phase of the two-part wash  
system, the Detergent Activating Wash.  
Cold (Controlled Cold)  
The temperature of cold water varies widely, depending on your location and the season.  
The lower the water temperature, the less effective the wash becomes. To help with  
this issue we have developed COLD which adds a small amount of warm water, when  
necessary, to raise your cold water wash to ꢁ0°C. This will ensure that you receive the most  
effective wash in cold water.  
Fabric Softener  
If you wish to use fabric softener in your AquaSmart™ clothes washer, please select the  
Fabric Softener option from the Wash Options. Scroll to select Fabric Softener ON, and  
then press SELECT/TICK to confirm your selection. This will adjust the rinse to dispense the  
fabric softener correctly.  
Spin Speed  
Your AquaSmart™ washer offers three spin speeds: Fast (ꢀ000 rpm), Medium (700 rpm)  
and Slow (ꢂ00 rpm), plus an additional No Spin option. The DRIP DRY option can also be  
selected (refer to page ꢀ6). Simply increase or decrease your spin speed by scrolling left or  
right. Press the SELECT button to confirm your selection.  
Delay Start  
The Delay Start option delays the start of the wash cycle between ꢀ5 minutes and ꢀ8  
hours. This can be useful to time your washing to finish when you arrive home from work,  
or to start once you have finished in the shower. Simply scroll right to increase the delay  
time, and left to decrease the time, or turn Delay Start off. Press the SELECT button to  
confirm your selection.  
Note: We suggest that you avoid using Delay Start for damp, non-colourfast items as this  
may cause dye to run.  
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ꢀ6  
Changing the wash cycle options  
Wash cycle options continued  
Drip Dry  
Selecting Drip Dry will pause the washer at the end of the rinse, allowing you to  
remove drip-dry garments before the washer goes into final spin. Your AquaSmart™  
will beep and display a message to remind you to remove items. Once the items have  
been removed press START/PAUSE to begin the spin.  
Soak  
The Soak option provides a ꢁ hour soak during the middle of the wash phase. It  
will then complete the rest of the cycle. During Soak, the washer will agitate for a  
few seconds every minute. Once you enter the Soak option screen, use the SCROLL  
button to select Soak ON or OFF. Press SELECT to confirm your selection.  
Note: Once the Soak is underway, you can exit out at any time by pressing the BACK  
button.  
Wash cycle progress  
As the wash progresses the following symbols will be shown on the display screen to indicate the  
progression of the cycle.  
Filling  
Eco  
Active  
Wash  
Sensing  
Water  
Level  
Wash  
Spray  
Rinse  
Deep  
Rinse  
Spin  
Delay  
Start  
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Changing the wash cycle options  
Wash cycles explained  
Regular – High Efficiency Mode  
For normally soiled everyday cotton loads, eg. towels, t-shirts, shorts, shirts.  
Regular – High Efficiency Mode Off  
For everyday loads where extra water is an advantage. For example when  
Regular  
the load is linty, sandy, or dye run is possible.  
High Efficiency Activated  
High Efficiency OFF  
(Default Mode)  
Wash Time  
Wash action  
Wash temp  
Rinse sequence  
Spin  
ꢀꢁ – ꢀ5 mins  
Regular High Efficiency  
Warm/Cold  
ꢀꢁ – ꢀ5 mins  
Regular Conventional  
Warm/Cold  
Aqua Rinse (shower)  
Fast (ꢀ000 rpm)  
Spray/Deep  
Fast (ꢀ000 rpm)  
Heavy Duty – High Efficiency Mode  
Recommended cycle for heavily soiled durable garments, eg. tea towels,  
rugby shorts, children’s clothes.  
Heavy Duty – High Efficiency Mode Off  
Heavy Duty  
For heavily soiled durable garments when you want to use more water.  
High Efficiency Activated  
High Efficiency OFF  
(Default Mode)  
Wash Time  
Wash action  
Wash temp  
Rinse sequence  
Spin  
ꢀ5 mins  
Heavy Duty High Efficiency  
Warm  
ꢀ5 mins  
Heavy Duty Conventional  
Warm  
Aqua Rinse (shower)  
Fast (ꢀ000 rpm)  
Spray/Deep  
Fast (ꢀ000 rpm)  
Sheets – High Efficiency Mode  
Unavailable.  
Sheets – High Efficiency Mode Off  
Sheets  
Recommended cycle for sheets, tablecloths, doonas/duvet covers.  
High Efficiency Activated  
High Efficiency OFF  
(Default Mode)  
Wash Time  
Wash action  
Wash temp  
Rinse sequence  
Spin  
n/a  
ꢀ5 – ꢀ7 mins  
Sheets Conventional  
Warm  
Spray/Deep  
Fast (ꢀ000 rpm)  
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Changing the wash cycle options  
Wash cycles explained  
Delicate – High Efficiency Mode  
For delicate or valuable lightly soiled clothes.  
Delicate – High Efficiency Mode Off  
Delicate  
For when you want to wash your delicates in more water.  
High Efficiency Activated  
High Efficiency OFF  
(Default Mode)  
Wash Time  
Wash action  
Wash temp  
Rinse sequence  
Spin  
6 mins  
6 mins  
Delicate High Efficiency  
Warm/Cold  
Delicate Conventional  
Warm/Cold  
Aqua Rinse (shower)  
Slow (ꢂ00 rpm)  
Spray/Deep  
Slow ( ꢂ00 rpm)  
Easy Iron – High Efficiency Mode  
Unavailable.  
Easy Iron – High Efficiency Mode Off  
Recommended cycle for minimising creasing.  
Easy Iron  
High Efficiency Activated  
High Efficiency OFF  
(Default Mode)  
Wash Time  
Wash action  
Wash temp  
Rinse sequence  
Spin  
n/a  
ꢀꢁ mins  
Regular Conventional  
Warm/Cold  
Spray/Deep  
Slow (ꢂ00 rpm)  
Colours – High Efficiency Mode  
Unavailable.  
Colours – High Efficiency Mode Off  
Recommended cycle for washing coloured items that may release dye  
Colours  
during the wash.  
High Efficiency Activated  
High Efficiency OFF  
(Default Mode)  
Wash Time  
Wash action  
Wash temp  
Rinse sequence  
Spin  
n/a  
ꢀꢁ – ꢀ5 mins  
Regular Conventional  
Cold  
Spray/Deep  
Fast (ꢀ000 rpm)  
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Changing the wash cycle options  
Wash cycles explained  
Whites – High Efficiency Mode  
A higher temperature wash to keep white garments looking white.  
Whites – High Efficiency Mode Off  
When you want to use more water when washing white garments.  
Whites  
High Efficiency Activated  
High Efficiency OFF  
(Default Mode)  
Wash Time  
Wash action  
Wash temp  
Rinse sequence  
Spin  
ꢀꢁ – ꢀ5 mins  
Regular High Efficiency  
Warm/Hot  
ꢀꢁ – ꢀ5 mins  
Regular Conventional  
Warm/Hot  
Aqua Rinse (shower)  
Fast (ꢀ000 rpm)  
Spray/Deep  
Fast (ꢀ000 rpm)  
Bulky – High Efficiency Mode  
Unavailable.  
Bulky – High Efficiency Mode Off  
Bulky  
Recommended cycle for washing bulky items.  
High Efficiency Activated  
High Efficiency OFF  
(Default Mode)  
Wash Time  
Wash action  
Wash temp  
Rinse sequence  
Spin  
n/a  
6 mins + soak  
Bulky Conventional  
Warm  
Double Deep  
Slow (ꢂ00 rpm)  
Once you have selected the bulky cycle, you will be given a request for more information about  
the bulky item you wish to wash (refer to page ꢁ0). This will allow your AquaSmart™ to select the  
optimum wash action for your item.  
Some bulky items may float during the wash (eg. duvets/doonas and pillows). If these items  
sit too high in the washer they may touch stationary parts during agitate or spin. To minimise  
the chance of this happening, ensure that bulky items are pushed as far down into the bowl as  
possible, prior to spin. The washer will alert you when it is time to do this. To continue the cycle  
simply press START/PAUSE.  
When washing a single bulky item add a large beach towel to the wash, to ensure the load is  
balanced for an effective spin.  
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Changing the wash cycle options  
Bulky wash options  
Feather  
Duvet/Doona  
Synthetic  
Blanket  
Throw  
Please Note: we recommend that you do not wash  
woollen duvet/doona inners, or any other item  
marked “dryclean only” in your AquaSmart™ washer.  
Jacket  
Sleeping bag  
Rinse and Spin – High Efficiency Mode  
This cycle allows you to select a water efficient Rinse and Spin only.  
Rinse and Spin – High Efficiency Mode Off  
This cycle allows you to select Rinse and Spin only, using more water in  
Rinse and Spin  
the rinse for those situations that require it.  
High Efficiency Activated  
High Efficiency OFF  
(Default Mode)  
Wash Time  
Wash action  
Wash temp  
Rinse sequence  
Spin  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
Aqua Rinse (Shower)  
Fast (ꢀ000 rmp)  
Spray/Deep  
Fast (ꢀ000 rpm)  
Spin Only  
This cycle gives you the ability to select a Spin only. This cycle also allows  
you to customise the spin speed to suit your needs.  
Spin Only  
Wash Time  
Wash action  
Wash temp  
Rinse sequence  
Spin  
None  
None  
None  
None  
Fast (ꢀ000 rpm), or as selected.  
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Lifestyle cycles  
No experience necessary  
Your AquaSmart™ washer offers you a range of special Lifestyle cycles, to make washing even  
easier. These cycles have been specifically designed by our washing experts, with you in mind.  
We have incorporated 70 years of washing knowledge into ꢀ9 easy to use, preprogrammed wash  
cycles. This allows you to let the washer deal with some of the more tricky washing situations  
you may encounter, ensuring that you get the same results as a washing expert, without having  
to be one.  
Lifestyle Cycles  
Special  
Handwash  
Wool  
Jeans  
Blood  
Care  
Stains  
Chocolate  
Tomato  
Allergy  
Muddy  
Grass  
Fruit  
Wine  
Duvet/  
Doona  
Nappy  
Rinse  
Family  
Sport  
Hygiene  
Soft Toys  
Sports  
Shoes  
Beach  
Gear  
Sweaty  
Clean Up  
Clean Me  
To access Lifestyle cycles:  
1
2
3
4
5
Scroll though the wash cycles on the display to reach the LIFESTYLE option.  
Select LIFESTYLE, by touching the SELECT button, to the right of the screen.  
Use the SCROLL buttons to scroll though the five Lifestyle categories.  
Use the SELECT button to select a LIFESTYLE category.  
Scroll through the Lifestyle cycles, touch SELECT confirm your cycle choice, and then press  
START.  
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Lifestyle cycles  
The Lifestyle cycles are presented in five distinct categories, to help you to access them  
quickly and easily. The following pages explain the unique cycles that are located within these  
categories, and how they might be of help.  
Special Care  
Some fabrics require extra special care. These wash treatments have been designed to take care  
of those special items.  
Handwash  
This is an extra gentle cycle for very delicate items. It has been designed for  
garments that you previously may have been reluctant to put into a clothes  
washer. HANDWASH uses a very gentle wash action, generous rinses and a  
slow spin. At the end of the rinse, the machine will pause and beep to remind  
you to remove any drip-dry items. Press START/PAUSE to resume the cycle and  
spin the remaining items.  
Wool  
Machine washable woollen garments have been specially treated so that  
they can be washed in a clothes washer. The WOOL cycle has been designed  
to cater for these types of items. It treats your woollens to a gentle wash and  
moderate spin, to keep them looking their best. Remember to check the care  
label first, and to use a wool detergent.  
Jeans  
JEANS can be responsible for damaging other items in the wash. They should  
be washed separately, and require their own specific wash action to get clean.  
That’s why we have created a special cycle specifically for JEANS. The cold  
wash temperature helps reduce loss of colour and the fast spin ensures that  
your jeans will dry quickly.  
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Lifestyle cycles  
Stains  
We recommend that you treat a stain as soon as you can. There are a number of stains that need  
special treatment due to their unique composition. Some water temperatures can actually set  
stains rather than remove them. This is why we have carefully designed our preprogrammed  
STAINS cycles for you.  
Chocolate  
Chocolate is a complex stain with a mix of fats, proteins and sugars. Initially the  
stain is treated with a warm/hot wash that delivers the active ingredients of the  
detergent to the core of the stain. A soak is then used to activate the enzymes  
within the detergent to break down the proteins and fats and remove the last  
of the stain. A spray and deep rinse and fast spin remove any detergent residue.  
Tomato  
Research tells us that tomato based sauce stains are some of the most  
common stains slopped on Australian and New Zealand clothes. This greasy  
stain can be quite hard to remove. An intermittent soaking procedure has  
been included to get the benefit of the enzymes within the detergent, with a  
spray and deep rinse and fast spin to finish.  
Blood  
Blood stains can set, if subjected to warm water. This special cycle uses a cold  
Detergent Activating wash to deal to blood stains, followed by a warm agitate  
to remove any other soils. This cycle is finished with a spray and deep rinse and  
a fast spin.  
Grass  
Like other protein based stains, eg. blood, grass can set and become  
impossible to remove, if subjected to warm water. This special cycle uses a  
combination of a cold Detergent Activating wash and warm agitate to remove  
grass stains. This cycle is finished with a spray and deep rinse and a fast spin.  
Fruit  
We recommend that you treat fruit stains with cold water as soon as they  
occur. This stains cycle has been designed to target fruit stains and finish off  
the stain removal process for you. The higher temperatures in the Eco Active™  
wash will activate any colour-safe bleaches in your detergent, with a spray and  
deep rinse and fast spin to finish.  
Wine  
We recommend you try and treat wine stains with soda water or cold water, as  
soon as they occur. This special cycle is designed to finish off the wash process  
for you. Some detergents contain colour-safe bleaches and would be ideal to  
be used with this wash. The increase in temperature will activate the bleach to  
target the stain. This cycle is finished with a spray and deep rinse and a fast spin.  
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Lifestyle cycles  
Family  
Some common household washing situations may require extra washing knowledge. We have  
created five unique FAMILY cycles to help you with those tricky situations.  
Duvet/Doona  
Duvets and doonas can be difficult items to wash as they are bulky and often  
float out of the water. This special cycle has a specially designed wash action  
with a double deep rinse to care for these bulky items.  
Allergy  
The ALLERGY cycle has been specifically designed for asthma sufferers and  
people with sensitive skin. A hot concentrated Eco Active™ wash decimates  
dust mites and bugs, and the lengthy rinses and fast spin remove all dust mite  
waste and traces of detergent. This cycle is not recommended for garments  
prone to colour run.  
Hygiene  
When someone in your home is ill or has an infection, the way you wash can  
help to prevent re-infection or others becoming ill. Separate out infected  
washing, use slightly more detergent. The HYGIENE cycle incorporates a hot  
concentrated Eco Active™ wash and warm agitate to target bugs, and lengthy  
rinses to remove all detergent traces. We recommend drying these garments  
in direct sunlight, or using the hottest setting on your dryer that the fabric can  
handle. This cycle is not recommended for garments prone to colour run or  
shrinkage.  
Nappy Rinse  
The NAPPY RINSE cycle is great for rinsing nappy sanitisers from cloth nappies,  
prior to being washed. The nappies are slowly spun, then given two deep  
rinses, followed by an additional spray rinse, then a fast spin.  
Soft Toys  
This gentle cycle has been designed to take special care of the smallest family  
members’ special friends. Soft toys are treated to a lukewarm gentle bath and  
then double deep rinse to ensure that detergent traces are removed from fur.  
For very special friends, we would suggest using a gentle, wool wash detergent.  
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Lifestyle cycles  
Sports  
Outdoor activities can create some unique washing challenges. We have created four helpful  
wash cycles to quickly deal with these situations, with no thinking required.  
Sweaty  
The clothes you exercise in require a little extra care to remove the odours and  
dirt that tend to penetrate into the fabric structure. This cycle incorporates a  
warm/hot wash with a fast spin to thoroughly clean sweaty sports clothes.  
Muddy  
Clothes soiled with mud need to be washed in a special way, so that all traces  
can be removed. Mud requires a cold wash with lots of dilution. Cold water is  
the key, as washing in warm can set mud stains. This cycle uses a cold wash  
with extra rinses to help remove mud from clothing.  
Sports Shoes  
The SPORT SHOES cycle has been designed to freshen up sports shoes. This  
cycle uses a warm/cold, conventional wash with light agitation. A ꢂ0 minute  
soak helps to penetrate into the fabric structure to remove dirt. This is followed  
by a double deep rinse, and slow spin to finish off.  
Beach Gear  
Sand, grass and other bits can get into your wash after a day in the outdoors.  
The BEACH GEAR cycle helps to remove these impurities from the creases of  
your clothes, by using a cold wash with generous rinses. This cycle can also  
be useful for minimising the effects of any impurities that may be in your  
household water supply.  
Clean up  
Maintaining your AquaSmart™ in top condition will ensure that you receive the optimum wash  
each and every time.  
Clean Me  
If you regularly use fabric softener, or only wash in cold water we recommend  
that you use the CLEAN ME cycle to clean your AquaSmart™ washer 5 – 6  
times a year. This will reduce the risk of Scrud (see page ꢀꢁ) forming on  
your wash bowl. This cycle uses a hot wash to clean the bowl and rinse out  
the fabric softener dispenser. This is followed by a two hour soak then it is  
finished with two deep rinses and a very short spin.  
1
2
3
Remove all items from the washer.  
Add about ꢁ scoops of a powdered detergent that contains phosphate.  
Select the CLEAN ME cycle, and press START.  
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Settings menu  
After using your AquaSmart™ washer you may wish to fine-tune some of the options to suit  
your individual needs. Any options changed in this menu is a permanent change, unless ‘Reset  
Defaults’ is selected (refer to page ꢁ9).  
To access the Settings Menu:  
1
2
3
Turn your AquaSmart™ washer on.  
Scroll, to the right, through the wash cycles until you reach the Settings Menu.  
Press SELECT to enter the menu.  
Temperature Adjust  
The wash temperatures can be adjusted if you think they are too hot or  
too cold.  
Access the Settings Menu (refer above).  
Scroll to the TEMPERATURE option, and press SELECT.  
Use the SCROLL button to move through the boxes to decrease or increase  
the wash temperature (the numbers in the boxes are in degrees). Each  
movement is approximately ꢁ°C.  
Press SELECT to confirm your selection and return to the Settings Menu.  
Aqua Plus  
Activating this option adds additional water to the Aqua rinse in a High  
Efficiency wash cycle. This will give you a little extra rinsing for those with  
sensitive skin.  
Access the Settings Menu (refer above).  
Scroll to the AQUA PLUS option, and press SELECT.  
Scroll to highlight either AQUA PLUS rinse ON or AQUA PLUS rinse OFF.  
Press SELECT to confirm your selection and return to the Settings Menu.  
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Settings menu  
Balance Recovery  
When your washer is spinning it can sense if the wash load is out of balance.  
It will stop and try to spin up to three times. If the machine still senses an  
unbalanced load, there are two options the machine can take:  
1. Machine Stops  
Your machine is automatically set to the Machine Stops option. When this option  
is on, your washer will give a short burst of beeps every five seconds to alert you.  
It will then ask you to redistribute the load before continuing the cycle.  
Your machine defaults to this setting.  
2. Automatic Recovery  
Your washer will try to automatically correct the out of balance load. It will fill  
with water and ‘agitate’ to redistribute the load before trying to spin again.  
To set Automatic Recovery:  
Access the Settings Menu (refer page ꢁ6).  
Scroll to the OUT OF BALANCE RECOVERY option, and press SELECT.  
Scroll to select between the two options.  
Press SELECT to confirm your selection and return to the Settings Menu.  
Alarm Beeps  
The number of beeps that signal the end of the cycle can be altered. Choose  
between no beeps, five or fifteen beeps.  
Access the Settings Menu (refer page ꢁ6).  
Scroll to the ALARM BEEPS option, and press SELECT.  
Use the SCROLL buttons to adjust the number of beeps.  
Press SELECT to confirm your selection and return to the Settings Menu.  
Screen Brightness  
You can adjust the brightness of your screen to suit your individual needs.  
Access the Settings Menu (refer page ꢁ6).  
Scroll to the SCREEN BRIGHTNESS option, and press SELECT.  
Use the SCROLL buttons to increase or decrease the screen brightness.  
Press SELECT to confirm your selection and return to the Settings Menu.  
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Settings menu  
Key Lock mode  
Key lock automatically locks the buttons on your AquaSmart™ when not in use.  
This will avoid accidental button pushes from items left on the lid of the washer  
and also from any little fingers.  
To turn Key Lock Mode ON or OFF:  
Access the Settings Menu (refer page ꢁ6).  
Scroll to the KEY LOCK MODE option, and press SELECT.  
Use the SCROLL buttons to select ON or OFF.  
Press SELECT to confirm your selection and return to the Settings Menu.  
If Key Lock mode is switched ON:  
To turn your washer on, push and hold the POWER button for 3 seconds. This will  
activate the display panel. You will then be able to select your wash options and  
press START. The buttons will then be locked.  
To PAUSE your washer at any time during the cycle, press the PAUSE button  
twice. This will allow you access to the Wash Options, then press START to restart  
your cycle. The buttons will then lock.  
To STOP your washer and power off, press the POWER button twice.  
If you can’t remember how to unlock the buttons, press any button and the  
display screen will remind you.  
Hints  
Hints screens are provided to help to explain each of the wash choices. Your  
AquaSmart™ comes with these hints programmed ON. When you become more  
experienced with the way your machine functions, you may wish to turn these  
hints OFF. To do this access the SETTINGS MENU, select HINTS and scroll to OFF.  
Press the SELECT button to confirm your choice.  
Access the Settings Menu (refer page ꢁ6).  
Scroll to the HINTS option, and press SELECT.  
Use the SCROLL buttons to scroll to OFF.  
Press SELECT to confirm your selection and return to the Settings Menu.  
Service Contacts  
In the first instance please refer to “Before You Call for Service” on pages ꢂ7 – ꢂ8  
for help to try and solve any problem you may encounter. If your problem persists,  
this option will direct you to the appropriate contact details for help or service.  
Access the Settings Menu (refer page ꢁ6).  
Scroll to the SERVICE CONTACTS option, and press SELECT.  
Use the SCROLL buttons to scroll through the information provided.  
Press CANCEL/BACK to return to the Settings Menu.  
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Settings menu  
Trouble Shooting  
For help with some of the more common issues you may encounter.  
Access the Settings Menu (refer page ꢁ6).  
Scroll to the TROUBLE SHOOTING option, and press SELECT.  
Use the SCROLL buttons to scroll through the information provided.  
Press CANCEL/BACK to return to the Settings Menu.  
Reset Defaults  
If you would like to re-set all settings back to those that were set when your  
AquaSmart™ left the factory, select RESET FACTORY DEFAULTS.  
Access the Settings Menu (refer page ꢁ6).  
Scroll to the RESET FACTORY DEFAULTS option, and press SELECT.  
Ensure that RESET is highlighted on the screen and then press SELECT. This  
will confirm your desire to return your washer back to the original factory  
settings, and the machine will be reset.  
Replay Intro  
This option allows you to replay the introduction explanation for your washer.  
This is great for a new user who may not be sure how to use their washer or  
what features the washer has to offer.  
Access the Settings Menu (refer page ꢁ6).  
Scroll to the REPLAY INTRO option, and press SELECT.  
Press SELECT to confirm your selection.  
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ꢂ0  
Caring for your AquaSmart™ washer  
When you have finished the cycle  
Turn off the taps to prevent the chance of flooding should a  
hose burst.  
Unplug the machine from the wall socket.  
Cleaning your AquaSmart™  
Before you start cleaning your AquaSmart™ washer, ensure that  
it is turned off at the wall or that the Key Lock mode has been  
activated (refer to page ꢁ8).  
Cleaning the soft touch buttons, screen and topdeck  
Use a soft damp cloth to wipe all surfaces, and wipe dry. Avoid  
using chemical or scouring cleaners, as these will damage the  
paint and plastic surfaces of your washer.  
You can also remove the lid for cleaning. Open the lid fully,  
grasp the lid on both sides. Lift in an upward motion, as shown.  
To replace the lid, hold the lid vertically and align both hinges  
before pushing downwards and slotting back into place.  
Fig.13 Removing the lid  
Cleaning the detergent and fabric softener dispensers  
Wipe out the detergent dispenser with a damp cloth.  
The funnel of the fabric softener dispenser (the top) clicks off  
easily. Simply place a finger down the centre and lift. The fabric  
softener well is not removable and needs to be wiped clean  
periodically. If the siphon tube looks partially blocked use a  
cotton bud to clean.  
Fig.14 Removing the  
fabric softener funnel  
Cleaning the inside of your washer  
It is important that you occasionally clean the inside of your  
machine. Your AquaSmart™ has a bowl clean cycle specifically  
for this purpose. We recommend that you use the CLEAN ME  
cycle 5 – 6 times a year and suggest that you do not wash  
clothes during this cycle. Your AquaSmart™ will remind you to  
do this after every ꢀ00 cycles.  
1
Add approximately ꢁ scoops of a powdered detergent that contain phosphate directly into the  
detergent dispenser.  
2
3
4
Turn your machine on and scroll to LIFESTYLE cycles.  
Scroll to the CLEAN UP screen.  
Select CLEAN ME.  
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ꢂꢀ  
Caring for your AquaSmart™ washer  
Cleaning your low profile agitator  
If your low profile agitator becomes stained we recommend you use household bleach to clean  
it. Ensure you wear gloves, tip a small amount of household bleach onto a soft cloth and apply  
to the stain. Be careful to avoid metal surfaces of your machine. Leave it to soak in for ꢀ0 minutes  
and repeat. Then put your AquaSmart™ washer through the CLEAN ME cycle to remove any  
residual bleach (refer to page ꢂ0).  
Automatic lint disposal system  
With AquaSmart™ there is no need to remove messy lint filters. Your AquaSmart™ has a self  
cleaning lint disposal system. It automatically separates the lint from the wash water as it  
washes. The lint becomes trapped between the inner and outer bowls and is flushed out at the  
end of the wash.  
Nappy sanitisers/bleach  
Nappy sanitisers and bleach are very corrosive to metal surfaces. DO NOT use your AquaSmart™  
to soak items in bleach or sanitiser, or tip the contents of the nappy bucket into your machine.  
Rinse and wring items out thoroughly before placing them in the machine. For cloth nappies,  
wring out before using the NAPPY RINSE cycle (refer to page ꢁ4).  
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ABC washing guide  
Unsure about what the best way is to wash your garment? Try these handy tips for some of those  
tricky washing challenges:  
A
Allergy  
If you or someone in your household has allergies we would suggest using the  
ALLERGY cycle to wash bedding and clothing to remove dust mites and their  
wastes as well as any residual detergent. Choose LIFECYCLES, FAMILY, then  
ALLERGY. This cycle is unsuitable for non-colourfast or heat sensitive items.  
B
Beach Gear  
These items can be very grassy and sandy so we have designed a specific cycle for  
them. Give them a good shake to remove excess sand and grass, before placing  
them into the machine. Choose LIFESTYLES, SPORTS, then BEACH GEAR.  
Brassiere  
Blankets  
Do up the hooks and eyes and place in a Delicates bag. Wash using a Delicate  
Conventional cycle or Delicate High Efficiency mode if you want to save water.  
Choose DELICATE or HANDWASH.  
These can be difficult to wash as they become very heavy and cause the machine  
to become unbalanced. If you are washing just one blanket add a large beach  
towel or throw to help keep the load balanced during spin. Your AquaSmart™ has  
a Blanket cycle. Remember to use a wool detergent if it is a woollen blanket and  
check to make sure that it is machine washable. Choose BULKY, then BLANKET.  
Bulky Items For bulky items, eg. ski jackets, sleeping bags. Ensure there is enough free space in  
the machine to allow the item to move when being washed. Bulky items can float  
during the wash. Choose BULKY and then the appropriate option, eg. JACKET.  
Business  
Shirts  
Use at least a warm/cold wash temperature to ensure perspiration is removed. We  
suggest selecting the EASY IRON cycle to minimise creasing. Choose EASY IRON.  
C
Curtains  
We do not recommend you wash curtains in your washer as the sun makes curtains  
very brittle, so when they are washed they disintegrate.  
Creasables  
Colours  
Items that crease easily can be washed on the Easy Iron cycle. Choose EASY IRON.  
Coloured items can transfer colour to other garments, so should be washed  
separately. They can also lose dye if washed in water that is too hot. The COLOURS  
cycle has been designed to care for coloured garments and help to maintain their  
original colour. Choose COLOURS.  
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ꢂꢂ  
ABC washing guide  
D
Damp Items  
The SPIN ONLY cycle is handy for spinning out damp items before drying.  
Choose SPIN ONLY.  
Delicates  
For clothing that requires a more gentle approach select the DELICATE  
CYCLE, and for extra special items try HANDWASH. Choose LIFESTYLE,  
SPECIAL CARE, then HANDWASH.  
Dishcloths  
To ensure that bacteria is removed from items such as dishcloths we would  
recommend that you wash these items on the HYGIENE cycle. Dry these  
items either in direct sunlight or on the hottest setting in the dryer that  
the fabric will handle. Choose LIFESTYLE, FAMILY, then HYGIENE cycle.  
Duvet/Doona Inners Its important to check the care labels on these items. Some feather duvets  
are not machine washable. We do not recommend washing any duvet/  
doonas labelled ‘Dry clean only’ in this machine. Choose BULKY cycle,  
DUVET and then the type of duvet.  
Duvet/Doona Covers Choose the SHEETS cycle.  
E
Electric Blanket  
Please do not, under any circumstances, attempt to wash an electric  
blanket in your AquaSmart™ washer.  
F
Footy Gear  
Your AquaSmart™ has a MUDDY cycle especially designed for Footy gear.  
Choose LIFESTYLE, SPORTS, then MUDDY. This gives a generous cold  
wash to dilute and remove mud. If your Footy gear is not muddy, just use  
the HEAVY DUTY cycle.  
Feather Duvet/  
Doona  
Ensure that your feather duvet/doona is machine washable. Choose  
BULKY, DUVET/DOONA, FEATHER.  
H
Handwash  
For those extra special items that need a gentle touch try the HANDWASH  
cycle. This is our most gentle cycle yet. Choose LIFESTYLE cycles, SPECIAL  
CARE, HANDWASH.  
Hand Washed Items To finish off garments that have been hand washed in the sink or tub, try the  
RINSE AND SPIN cycle, and select a SLOW spin. Choose RINSE AND SPIN.  
Hats  
To wash fabric hats, select SPORT SHOES. Check before washing to ensure  
that your hat is fabric only and does not contain any other stiffening  
material that may not suit being immersed in water. Choose LIFESTYLE,  
SPORT SHOES.  
Hygiene  
Make use of the HYGIENE cycle when someone in your home has a  
infection or illness. Choose LIFESTYLE, FAMILY, then HYGIENE. This cycle is  
unsuitable for non-colourfast or heat sensitive items. For soiled sheets we  
recommend selecting SHEETS and adjusting the wash temperature to Hot.  
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ꢂ4  
ABC washing guide  
J
Jackets  
To care for bulky jackets choose BULKY, then JACKET.  
Jeans  
Choose LIFESTYLE, SPECIAL CARE, then JEANS.  
L
Lingerie  
To take special care of your lingerie, do up any hooks and eyes and place  
small delicate items in a lingerie wash bag. Choose LIFESTYLE, SPECIAL  
CARE, then HANDWASH.  
N
Nappies  
This cycle will rinse and spin cloth nappies to ensure that residues of nappy  
sanitisers are removed prior to the wash. Choose LIFESTYLE, FAMILY,  
NAPPY RINSE.  
S
Sensitive Skin  
Choose LIFESTYLE, FAMILY, ALLERGY. We would also suggest using a  
detergent that is formulated for sensitive skin.  
Sheets  
To obtain an optimum result when washing sheets, select SHEETS every  
time.  
Ski Gear  
To wash bulky items like ski gear, choose BULKY, then JACKET.  
Sleeping Bags  
To wash bulky items such as sleeping bags, choose BULKY, then SLEEPING  
BAG.  
Soft Toys  
We would recommend using the SOFT TOYS cycle to bath these special  
friends, along with a small amount of gentle detergent, eg. wool wash, or  
detergent for sensitive skin. Choose LIFESTYLE, FAMILY, SOFT TOYS.  
Sports Gear  
For sweaty sports gear choose LIFESTYLE, FAMILY, SWEATY. And for  
muddy sports gear choose LIFESTYLE, FAMILY, MUDDY. For gear that is  
both muddy and sweaty use the MUDDY cycle.  
Sports Shoes  
Stains  
AquaSmart™ offers a SPORT SHOES cycle specifically to freshen up shoes.  
Choose LIFESTYLE, SPORT, SPORT SHOES.  
We recommend that you treat stains as soon as they occur with cold water.  
To finish off removing stains select the LIFESTYLE, STAINS, choose from  
CHOCOLATE, TOMATO, BLOOD, GRASS, FRUIT, WINE.  
Synthetic Duvets  
Choose BULKY, DUVET/DOONA, SYNTHETIC.  
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ꢂ5  
ABC washing guide  
T
Tablecloths  
We recommend using the SHEETS cycle to properly care for large flat items  
such as table cloths. Choose SHEETS.  
Tea Towels  
To ensure that bacteria is removed from items such as tea towels we  
recommend that you wash these items on the HYGIENE cycle. Dry these  
items either in direct sunlight or on the hottest setting in the dryer that the  
fabric will handle. Choose LIFESTYLE, FAMILY, then HYGIENE.  
Throws  
Towels  
Choose BULKY cycle, then THROWS.  
Towels can be washed on REGULAR, High Efficiency mode. Choose  
REGULAR.  
W
Waterproof Items  
eg. baby bibs,  
jackets  
These items can float, and can be difficult to wash. We recommend wiping  
as much dirt from the item with a damp cloth prior to placing in the  
washer. Select a Conventional cycle (refer to page 9).  
Whites  
Whites can require some extra care to stay at their whitest. We recommend  
washing your white garments separately, using the WHITES cycle. Choose  
WHITES.  
Woollens  
Woollen garments require extra care. Ensure that your wool items are  
labelled ‘Machine Washable. Use a small amount of gentle wool detergent,  
together with the WOOL cycle to keep your woollens looking great. Lay  
woollen items flat on an absorbent surface, eg. a towel, to dry. Choose  
LIFESTYLE, SPECIAL CARE, then WOOL.  
Wool Duvets  
Wet Items  
We do not recommend that you wash ‘dry clean only’ wool duvet inners in  
your AquaSmart™ washer.  
The Spin Only cycle is perfect for removing water from wet garments, eg.  
after hand washing or when items have been left out on the washing line  
in the rain. Choose SPIN ONLY.  
Z
Zippers  
Clothing items with multiple zippers can cause damage to other garments.  
Wash these separately on a Conventional DELICATE cycle (refer to page 9).  
Choose DELICATE.  
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ꢂ6  
Lid lock  
Your AquaSmart™ washer is able to lock its lid during hazardous parts of the wash cycle, to  
provide extra safety for you and your family while it is operating.  
The Lid Lock symbol (padlock) appears in the top right hand corner of the screen, letting you  
know at a glance if you can open the lid or not.  
To unlock the lid at any time press START/PAUSE.  
The lid will be unlocked during the initial phase of the wash. This will enable you to pre-dissolve  
detergent and add or remove clothing before the wash begins.  
If the lid is left open, your AquaSmart™ washer will be unable to lock the lid, and the cycle will be  
halted. The machine will beep and display a message to alert you. If this occurs, ensure that the  
lid is closed and press START/PAUSE.  
Important!  
Do not put anything down the Lid Lock slot in the top deck.  
Do not try to disable the Lid Lock  
Ensure that children or infirmed persons are well supervised when around your AquaSmart™  
washer, especially when you are using hot water, as the lid can be opened during the fill portion  
of the cycle.  
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ꢂ7  
Before you call for service  
Please read the following pages before you call for service.  
You can correct many of your machine’s problems yourself, using the checklists on the following  
pages.  
Your AquaSmart™ is capable of diagnosing its own problems and if it has a problem it will beep  
and display a message telling you what is wrong.  
If your AquaSmart™ beeps for help  
A musical series of beeps every 5 seconds and…  
The musical series of beeps is the same sound that your washer makes when you turn it on at  
the wall.  
“My load is OUT OF BALANCE”  
Wash load is out of balance.  
Ensure the machine is stationary and manually redistribute the load.  
Check your machine is level (refer to Installation instructions pages ꢁ – 4).  
“I am not getting any WATER”  
Check that the taps have been turned on.  
Check that the inlet hose filters are not blocked.  
Check that the inlet hoses are not kinked or squashed.  
Check to see if the drain hose is too low or is pushed into the standpipe too  
far. This will cause the water to siphon out of the machine (refer to Installation  
instructions pages ꢁ – 4).  
“I am not getting any HOT WATER”  
Check that the hot water supply has been turned on.  
Your hot water supply may not be hot enough to maintain the selected water  
temperature.  
Select a lower wash temperature.  
Check that the inlet hose filter is not blocked.  
Check that the inlet hoses are not kinked or squashed.  
Check that the inlet hoses have been connected to the correct taps.  
The flow rate of the supply water may be too slow.  
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ꢂ8  
Before you call for service  
“I am not getting any COLD WATER.  
Check that the cold water supply has been turned on.  
Your cold water temperature may exceed the recommended limits (refer to  
Installation instructions pages ꢁ – 4).  
Check that the inlet hose filter is not blocked.  
Check that the inlet hoses are not kinked or squashed.  
Check that the inlet hoses have been connected to the correct taps.  
The flow rate of the supply water may be too slow.  
“I am OVERLOADED.  
Your machine is overloaded and cannot continue the cycle.  
Ensure the machine is stationary and remove items until the remaining ones can  
move freely.  
Check that the machine is not siphoning (refer to Installation instructions pages ꢁ – 4).  
“I have TOO MANY SUDS.  
Your machine has a suds build-up. Too much detergent may have been used for the  
amount of soil in the load.  
Ensure that you are using a HE Low Sudsing, Matic or Front Loader type detergent.  
Wait for suds to dissolve (about ꢁ0 minutes).  
Rinse clothing using the RINSE and SPIN cycle, or run through another cycle.  
“I can’t LOCK THE LID.  
Check that the lid is closed.  
Press START/PAUSE.  
If the symptom persists, call your Fisher and Paykel Dealer or Authorised Service  
Centre.  
Single beep every second and …  
“I need SERVICE” message and fault number.  
ꢀ. Turn your machine off at the wall.  
ꢁ. Wait ꢀ minute and turn it back on.  
ꢂ. Check your machine is level (refer to installation instructions pages ꢁ – 4).  
4. Remove load and retry.  
5. Put through a RINSE and SPIN cycle (refer to page ꢁ0).  
6. If the fault re-occurs repeat steps ꢀ and ꢁ.  
If the machine still will not work, call your Fisher & Paykel Dealer or Authorised Service Agent to  
arrange service (refer to page 4ꢂ).  
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ꢂ9  
Solving operating problems  
Pressing POWER does not turn on machine.  
Is the power switched on at the wall?  
Unplug from wall. Wait 60 seconds, plug back in, turn on and try again.  
Could household power supply be at fault? Try plugging in another appliance.  
Key Lock Mode may be activated. Try holding down the POWER button for ꢂ seconds. Refer to  
page ꢁ8.  
Pressing START/PAUSE does not start the fill.  
Are both hot and cold taps turned on?  
Are the inlet hose filters blocked? Check ends of hose.  
FILLING continuously.  
Ensure drain hose is located in standpipe or tub.  
Ensure standpipe or tub is at least 850 mm high and no more than ꢁ400 mm high.  
NOT SPINNING properly.  
Ensure load is not out of balance.  
Check machine is level and does not rock.  
Ensure machine does not have suds buildup.  
SPIN SPEED sounds slower than normal.  
Clothes are unevenly distributed in wash bowl, your machine has slowed the spin to compensate.  
WATER LEVEL low.  
Your machine is designed to automatically sense load size and minimise water use, therefore  
the water level may look different to your previous washer, this is normal.  
WASH WATER temperature is not warm.  
This unique wash system uses two wash phases. The second phase can be cooler than the first  
to minimise energy use. This is normal and will not affect wash performance.  
Too many SOAP SUDS.  
Ensure than you are using a Low Suds, Matic or HE detergent.  
Try using a little less detergent, especially if garments are only lightly soiled.  
SMALL PUDDLE of water coming from under machine.  
The detergent dispenser may be blocked (refer to page ꢀꢀ).  
Fabric softener dispenser may not be fitted correctly (refer to page ꢀꢁ).  
Machine may have been overloaded, causing splash from clothes as machine filled. Try  
reducing load size or select BULKY cycle for large, bulky items.  
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Solving operating problems  
Wash CYCLE TIME longer than usual.  
If water pressure is low, cycle time will increase due to longer fill times. Ensure that inlet hose  
filters are not blocked.  
Your machine may have initiated Wash Recovery Mode where it has sensed your load is  
washing unevenly. Ensure your machine is loaded evenly. Wash very heavy or very large items  
separately.  
ADDING WATER in the middle of the wash/increased wash volume.  
Your machine may have initiated Wash Recovery Mode where it has sensed your load is  
washing unevenly. Ensure your machine is loaded evenly. Wash very heavy or very large  
items separately.  
Small amount of WATER IN BOWL AT END OF CYCLE.  
It is normal for a small amount of water to discharge from the fill nozzle after a wash.  
Liquid remaining in FABRIC SOFTENER DISPENSER at end of cycle.  
A small amount of water remaining in the dispenser at the end of the cycle is normal.  
Try cleaning your fabric softener dispenser to remove any blockages.  
If the dispenser is at MAX level at the completion of the cycle, check for and remove any  
blockages.  
If problems persist, contact your Fisher & Paykel dealer or service agent.  
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4ꢀ  
Solving wash problems  
CREASING.  
Was the washer or dryer overloaded?  
Selecting the EASY IRON cycle will minimise creasing.  
Try not to leave wet clothes sitting in the washer or laundry basket.  
LINTING.  
Was the washer overloaded?  
Wash lint givers, eg. towels, separately from lint receivers, eg. synthetics.  
Have you used enough detergent?  
Over drying clothes in the dryer can cause them to attract lint.  
Try using a Conventional cycle (refer to page 9).  
POOR SOIL REMOVAL.  
Did you use enough detergent for the amount of dirt?  
Are you using a good quality detergent?  
Was the washer overloaded?  
Separate heavily and lightly soiled garments.  
Use a wash temperature suitable for soil type, eg. warm for greasy soils, cold for muddy soil.  
DETERGENT RESIDUE.  
Did you use too much detergent?  
Was the washer overloaded?  
Is your cold water less than ꢁ0°C? – select Cold temperature option.  
Try using liquid detergent.  
Try dissolving powdered detergent in warm water before adding to the dispenser.  
DYE TRANSFER.  
Remember to separate whites and colours.  
Wash non-colourfast items separately and select COLOURS cycle.  
Remember to remove items from washer as soon as the wash is finished.  
BLACK or GRAY MARKS on Clothes.  
Are you using enough detergent for the amount of dirt?  
Empty machine and put through a CLEAN ME cycle.  
TANGLING.  
Have you separated out larger items from smaller items?  
Try using a Conventional cycle.  
Try using the EASY IRON cycle to wash Shirts.  
Wash sheets on their own using the SHEETS cycle.  
Try washing smaller load sizes.  
If problems persist, please contact your Fisher & Paykel dealer or service agent.  
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4ꢁ  
Manufacturer’s warranty  
When you purchase any new Fisher & Paykel whiteware Product you automatically receive a two  
year Manufacturer’s warranty covering parts and labour for servicing.  
Fisher & Paykel undertakes to  
Repair or, at its option, replace without cost to the owner either for material or labour any part of  
the Product, the serial number of which appears on the product, which is found to be defective  
within TWO YEARS of the date of purchase.  
This warranty DOES NOT cover  
A
Service calls which are not related to any defect in the Product. The cost of a service call will be  
charged if the problem is not found to be a Product fault. For Example:  
ꢀ. Correcting the installation, eg. removal of bottom packer, levelling the machine, adjustment  
of the drain to correct syphoning, noises, crossed, kinked or leaking inlet hose connections,  
turning on water, noises caused by the waterhammer or power supplies.  
ꢁ. Noise or vibration that is considered normal, eg. spin sounds, user warning beeps.  
ꢂ. Water on the floor due to incorrect loading or excessive suds.  
4. Provide instruction on use of the product or change the set-up of the product, eg.  
instruction on correct use of detergents and fabric softeners.  
5. Blocked pumps, removal of foreign objects/substances from the machine, including the  
pump and inlet hose filters, eg. bra wires, bread tags, nails, grit, scrud etc.  
6. Replace fuses in, or correct house wiring or correct house plumbing, eg. unblock drains.  
7. Correct corrosion or discolouration due to chemical attack.  
8. Correct damage caused by pests, eg. rats, cockroaches etc.  
B
Defects caused by factors other than:  
ꢀ. Normal domestic use or  
ꢁ. Use in accordance with the Product’s User Guide.  
C
Defects to the Product caused by accident, neglect, misuse or ‘Act of God.  
D
The cost of repairs carried out by non-authorised repairers or the cost of correcting such  
unauthorised repairs.  
E
Normal recommended maintenance as set out in the Product’s User Guide.  
Service under this manufacturer’s warranty must be provided by an Authorised Service Agent  
(refer to the Customer care section for contact details). Such service shall be provided during  
normal business hours. This warranty certificate should be shown when making any claim.  
Note: This warranty is an extra benefit and does not affect your legal rights and applies only to  
product purchased in New Zealand and Australia.  
Please keep this User Guide in a safe place.  
Do not return to Fisher & Paykel.  
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4ꢂ  
Customer care  
First, check for the things you can do yourself.  
Refer to your User Guide and check:  
1
2
Your appliance is correctly installed.  
You are familiar with its normal operation.  
If after checking these points you still need assistance please refer to the following:  
In New Zealand if you need assistance...*  
Call your Fisher & Paykel retailer who is trained to provide information on your appliance, or if we  
can be of any further help, please contact our Customer Care Centre,  
Toll Free: 0800 FP CARE or 0800 ꢂ7 ꢁꢁ7ꢂ Fax: (09) ꢁ7ꢂ 0656  
Postal address: P.O. Box 587ꢂꢁ, Greenmount, Auckland  
If you need service...*  
Fisher & Paykel has a network of independent Fisher & Paykel Authorised Service Centres whose  
fully trained technicians can carry out any service necessary on your appliance. Your dealer or  
our Customer Care Centre can recommend an Authorised Service Centre in your area.  
In Australia if you need assistance...*  
Call the Fisher & Paykel Customer Care Centre and talk to one of our Customer Care Consultants.  
Toll Free: ꢀꢂ00 650 590  
Fax: (07) ꢂ8ꢁ6 9ꢁ98  
Postal Address: PO Box 798, Cleveland QLD 4ꢀ6ꢂ  
If you need service...*  
Fisher & Paykel Australia Pty Ltd has a network of independent Fisher & Paykel Authorised  
Service Centres whose fully trained technicians can carry out any service necessary on your  
appliance. Our Customer Care Centre can recommend an Authorised Service Centre in your area.  
*If you call or write, please provide: name, address, model number, serial number, date of  
purchase and a description of the problem. This information is needed in order to better  
respond to your request for assistance.  
Product details can be found on the top left hand side of the console or back panel of the  
washer cabinet.  
Product details  
Fisher & Paykel Appliances Ltd  
Model/Serial No.  
Date of Purchase  
Dealer  
Purchaser  
Suburb  
Town  
Country  
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Copyright © Fisher & Paykel ꢁ007. All rights reserved.  
The product specifications in this booklet apply to  
the specific products and models described at the  
date of issue. Under our policy of continuous product  
improvement, these specifications may change at any  
time. You should therefore check with our Customer  
Care Centre to ensure this booklet correctly describes  
the product currently available.  
NZ AU  
AquaSmart™ clothes washer  
Installation instructions and user guide  
Published 07/2007  
Part No. 4ꢁ099ꢁ B  
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