Fisher Paykel Washer NZ AU PAC SG User Manual

QuickSmart™ and WashSmart™  
Clothes washer  
Installation instructions  
and User guide  
NZ AU PAC SG  
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Contents  
Installation Instructions  
2
Getting started  
Before you do your first wash  
Using your WashSmart™ washer  
Using your QuickSmart™ washer  
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6
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Lid lock  
10  
Wash cycles and options  
Wash cycles  
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12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
Selecting wash options and advancing the cycle  
Water levels  
Saving water & time – Eco & Quick Wash options  
Wash options - Soak, Spin Hold, Delay Start options  
Washing bulky items, Washing woollens  
Favourite cycle  
Customising the wash cycles  
Before you wash  
Sorting, Loading  
Detergent  
19  
20  
21  
Fabric softener, Scrud  
Changing pre-set options  
Option adjustment mode  
22  
24  
25  
26  
Wash temperatures, Rinse options  
Controlled cold, End of cycle beeps, Auto water fill level  
Out of balance recovery routine  
Machine information  
Specifications  
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27  
28  
Caring for your washer  
Additional information  
Saving water  
29  
Problem solving  
If your washer beeps for help  
Operating problems  
Wash problems  
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33  
34  
Manufacturer’s Warranty  
Customer Care  
36  
38  
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 visit our website listed on the  
back cover or contact your local Fisher & Paykel dealer.  
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Installation instructions  
Unpacking  
To ensure the best performance from your new  
washer please follow the instructions below.  
Removing the packaging  
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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.  
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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!  
Please ensure that the bottom packer has been removed before operating your machine.  
In your clothes washer you will find:  
1 hose guide  
2 inlet hoses  
4 rubber foot inserts (if not already inserted into the feet of your washer)  
1 user guide  
 
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Location  
Your washer must be installed on a level surface, and not on any textured floor coverings  
(eg carpet, rugs) to ensure that the opening at the bottom of the machine is not obstructed.  
Drain hose  
1
2
Carefully pull the drain hose out from the back of  
the machine by pulling the exposed part of the  
hose upward and outward.  
To guide the drain hose over the tub or standpipe  
the hose guide MUST be fitted to the drain hose.  
Pull hose  
through  
guide  
(20 mm)  
maximum  
To prevent syphoning:  
The drain hose should not extend more than  
20 mm from the end of the guide.  
The height of the standpipe or tub should be  
between 850 – 1200 mm.  
Flex hose  
guide apart  
The drain hose can be trimmed to length.  
Fig.2 Fitting the drain hose guide  
3
Place the drain hose in the tub or standpipe.  
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Installation instructions  
Inlet hoses  
Note: new hose sets provided with the machine are to be used to connect  
the washer to the water mains. Old hose sets should not be re-used.  
Connect the straight ends of the inlet hoses to the taps (there are washers  
fitted in both ends). Connect the red connector hose to hot, and the white  
connector hose to cold (if your hoses are colour-coded).  
Connect the elbow ends of the inlet hoses to the corresponding machine  
inlet valves.  
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2
Tap end  
Machine end  
Fig.3 Inlet hose ends  
Inlet valves are marked on the back of the machine.  
H = Hot  
C = Cold  
Minimum height of taps to clear the top of the machine is 1150 mm.  
Cold supply only:  
If you only have a cold water supply, an inlet valve cap (blanking cap) MUST be connected to  
the hot inlet valve. The cap prevents water leaking out of the hot valve. The cap is available from  
your Fisher & Paykel Dealer or Authorised Repairer, Part No. 388491P. This appliance incorporates  
backflow protection complying with AS3500.1. No further backflow protection is required for  
connection to the water supply.  
Note: your washer does not have an internal heater to heat water.  
Inlet hose replacement  
We recommend replacing the inlet hoses every 5 years. Hoses should be checked from time to  
time and replaced if any wear, cuts, bulges, kinks or leaks are found.  
Levelling your machine  
It is IMPORTANT to level the machine to ensure even spin  
performance.  
Corner cabinets  
1
2
3
If not already installed, fit the rubber inserts into all 4 feet on  
Adjustable feet  
the base of the machine.  
Rubber insert  
Move the machine to its final position (we suggest a minimum  
Fig.4 Adjusting the levelling feet  
clearance of 20 mm each side).  
Adjust all four feet (wind down) so the machine is level and does not rock.  
To check if your machine is level:  
Look down on the wash bowl and make sure it sits slightly forward of centre (see Diagram 1).  
Close the lid. Visually check that the lid fits evenly on both sides. If it does not look like the  
diagram in the middle, adjust one of the feet slightly until it matches. The diagram on the top  
and bottom are not correct (see Diagram 2).  
Lid alignment  
Diagram 2  
Diagram 1  
Lid  
Lid  
Lid  
Wind left foot down  
(out) to correct  
Topdeck  
Correct  
Topdeck  
Topdeck  
Wind right foot down  
(out) to correct  
Incorrect  
To check levelling look  
down on the wash bowl  
Fig.5 To assess levelling, check lid alignment  
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Turn on the water and check all hose connections for leaks. Check for leaks again after 24 hours.  
Make sure there are no kinks in the hoses.  
Uncoil the power cord, remove and discard the plastic pin cover, and plug into the wall socket.  
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Installation instructions  
Water supply  
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Your cold water should not exceed 35°C and your  
hot water should not exceed 65°C. Temperatures  
above these may cause the machine to fault or  
cause damage to the machine.  
If you have an uncontrolled water heating source  
(eg a wet back or solar heating system) you should  
fit a Safe Valve (sold separately). This will ensure the  
hot water temperature remains within safe limits.  
Hot ‘N’ Safe Valves available are:  
RMC TVA 50HF  
RMC TVA 75HFS  
Adjustable between 35°C – 55°C  
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RMC TVA 50HP  
For instantaneous gas hot water supply  
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Inlet water pressure: Max.1 MPa (150 psi) Min. 34 Pa (5 psi).  
Inlet water flow rate: Min. 3 litres/min.  
Minimum height of taps to clear the top of the machine is 1150 mm.  
Draining  
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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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Clothes washer safety  
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This clothes washer is not intended for use by children and persons with reduced physical,  
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given  
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.  
Your washer can be opened while it is filling and agitating. Supervise children at all times to  
ensure they do not play with the washer.  
WARNING!  
Electrical Shock Hazard  
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.  
Failure to do so may result in death or electrical shock.  
Accessories and spare parts  
Available from your Fisher & Paykel Dealer or Authorised Repairer.  
Inlet Valve Cap  
Part No. 388491P  
Hose Inlet Long (2m) Part No. 422680P  
Hose Inlet Large Bore Part No. 426123P  
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 Repairer, as it is not a standard power cord.  
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Getting started  
Thank you for buying a Fisher & Paykel washing machine. 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  
energy efficient. Thousands of tonnes of washing and 75 years of laundry experience have been  
programmed into your washing machine to help give you the best possible performance.  
We hope you enjoy your new washing machine. We have certainly enjoyed designing it.  
Before you do your first wash  
You owe it to yourself and your washer to have it installed correctly by a technician from a  
Fisher & Paykel Authorised Repairer.  
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’?  
3
4
Is the drain hose threaded through the ‘U bend‘ (with no more than 20 mm extended) and on to  
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, page 3.  
If you have bought a QuickSmart™ model it is a good idea to check the warm fill temperature  
(refer to page 24).  
Fig.6 WashSmart™ washer  
Fig.7 QuickSmart™ washer  
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Using your WashSmart™ washer  
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Place the load evenly around the agitator (refer to ‘Sorting’ and ‘Loading, page 19).  
Remove fabric softener dispenser.  
A. Detergent  
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Follow the instructions on the detergent package.  
Use the mark on the agitator, nearest to the top of  
the clothes, as a guide to the correct amount  
of detergent to use (refer to ‘Detergent, page 20).  
Pour the detergent down the centre of the  
agitator stem.  
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Replace the fabric softener dispenser (this stops  
small articles falling down the centre of the agitator).  
Fig.8 Adding detergent  
WashSmart™  
WA80T65G, WA70T60G, WA60T56G, WA55T56G, WA10T65G, WA85T60G, WA75T56G  
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Fig.9 WashSmart™ control panel  
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B. Fabric softener  
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If you wish to use fabric softener, place it in the dispenser  
on the top of the agitator (refer to page 21).  
Important!  
Fabric softener must not be used if you have selected the  
ECO or QUICK WASH option (refer to page 14).  
Fig.10 Adding fabric softener  
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Using your WashSmart™ washer  
C. POWER  
Press POWER to turn the machine on.  
Fig.11 POWER button  
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D. Wash cycles  
Select the desired wash cycle by pressing the button.  
E. Wash options  
Select the WASH TEMP, WATER LEVEL, SPIN SPEED and other wash options (refer to pages 12 – 15).  
F. Advance  
Use to advance through to the desired part of the wash cycle (refer to page 12).  
G. DELAY START  
Press DELAY START to delay the start of your wash cycle by 1, 3 or 9 hours.  
H. START/PAUSE  
Press START/PAUSE to start the machine.  
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G
E
If you wish to stop your WashSmart™ washer  
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Press START/PAUSE.  
If it is during spray rinse or spin there is a slight delay while the bowl slows to a stop and the lid  
is unlocked.  
Important!  
For best fabric and colour care remove your clothes as soon as the cycle has finished.  
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Using your QuickSmart™ washer  
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Place the load evenly around the agitator (refer to ‘Sorting’ and ‘Loading, page 19).  
Remove fabric softener dispenser.  
A. Detergent  
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Follow the instructions on the detergent package.  
Use the mark on the agitator, nearest to the top of  
the clothes, as a guide to the correct amount  
of detergent to use (refer to ‘Detergent, page 20).  
Pour the detergent down the centre of the  
agitator stem.  
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Replace the fabric softener dispenser (this stops  
small articles falling down the centre of the agitator).  
Fig.12 Adding detergent  
QuickSmart™  
WA65T60M (MW613), MW60, WA55T56M (MW513), WA75T56M (MWC12)  
C
Fig.13 QuickSmart™ control panel  
D
B. Fabric softener  
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If you wish to use fabric softener, place it in the dispenser  
on the top of the agitator (refer to page 21).  
Important!  
Fabric softener must not be used if you have selected the  
ECO option (refer to page 14).  
Fig.14 Adding fabric softener  
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Using your QuickSmart™ washer  
C. POWER  
Press POWER to turn the machine on.  
Fig.15 POWER button  
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D. Wash cycles  
Select the cycle you want by pressing the WASH CYCLES button located below the REGULAR  
cycle indicator. Scroll through the cycles until the light for the one you want is lit.  
E. Wash options  
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Select the WASH TEMP, WATER LEVEL, SPIN SPEED and other wash options (refer to pages 12 – 15).  
F. Advance  
Use to advance through to the desired part of the wash cycle (refer to page 12).  
G. START/PAUSE  
Press START/PAUSE to start the machine.  
F
G
E
If you wish to stop your QuickSmart™ washer  
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Press START/PAUSE.  
If it is during spray rinse or spin there is a slight delay while the bowl slows to a stop and the lid  
is unlocked.  
Important!  
For best fabric and colour care remove your clothes as soon as the cycle has finished.  
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Lid lock  
Your washer has a lid lock, which locks when your  
machine is spinning. This ensures the lid cannot be  
opened during hazardous parts of the cycle, providing  
added safety for you and your family.  
The LID LOCKED light (above the START/PAUSE button)  
comes on when the lid is locked to tell you when you  
cannot open the lid. In short it means you can open the  
lid while your washer is filling, agitating and draining,  
but not while it is spinning.  
WashSmart™  
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When the LID LOCKED light is on, the lid is locked.  
When the LID LOCKED light is off, the lid is not locked  
and the lid can be opened.  
If the LID LOCKED light is flashing, the lid lock is in the  
process of locking or unlocking (ie while the machine’s  
bowl slows down or START/PAUSE has been pressed).  
During this stage the lid still cannot be opened.  
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QuickSmart™  
Fig.16 LID LOCKED light  
Important!  
If the lid is left open, the machine will be unable to lock and the cycle will be halted.  
The machine will play a tune and the LID LOCKED light will flash until the lid is closed and  
START/PAUSE is pressed.  
The lid lock remains unlocked for the majority of the cycle allowing you to add clothes,  
dissolve detergent or to add fabric softener (if you do not want to use the Automatic Fabric  
Softener Dispenser).  
The chart below shows the stages when  
the lid is locked.  
Fill  
Unlocked  
Unlocked  
Locked  
Agitate  
Spray Rinse  
Deep Rinse  
Spin  
Unlocked  
Locked  
Fig.17 Lid lock  
Important!  
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Keep children away from the machine, especially when you are using hot water, as the lid can  
be opened during fill and agitate.  
DO NOT put anything down the lid lock slot in the top deck of your machine.  
DO NOT try to disable the lid lock.  
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Wash cycles and options  
Default settings  
WashSmart™ model  
REGULAR  
HEAVY DUTY HAND WASH  
15 min 6 min  
HEAVY DUTY HAND WASH  
ALLERGY  
12 min  
REGULAR  
HOT  
EASY IRON  
Wash time  
12 min  
REGULAR  
9 min  
Wash action  
Wash temp*  
REGULAR  
WARM/COLD  
WARM  
WARM/COLD  
WARM/COLD  
Spray rinse  
+ cold  
Spray rinse  
+ cold  
2 cold  
deep  
2 cold  
deep  
2 cold  
deep  
Rinse  
deep rinse  
deep rinse  
rinses  
rinses  
rinses  
Spin speed  
Spin time  
FAST  
FAST  
SLOW  
4 min  
FAST  
SLOW  
2 min  
6 min  
6 min  
6 min  
*For users in markets with cold supply only, the wash temperature will default to cold.  
QuickSmart™ model  
REGULAR  
12 min  
HEAVY DUTY  
15 min  
DELICATE  
6 min  
WOOL  
6 min  
Wash time  
Wash action  
Wash temp*  
REGULAR  
WARM  
HEAVY DUTY  
WARM  
DELICATE  
WARM  
DELICATE  
WARM  
Spray rinse  
+ cold  
Spray rinse  
+ cold  
2 cold  
deep  
Spray rinse  
+ cold  
Rinse  
deep rinse  
deep rinse  
rinses  
deep rinse  
Spin speed  
Spin time  
FAST  
FAST  
SLOW  
4 min  
MEDIUM  
6 min  
6 min  
6 min  
*For users in markets with cold supply only, the wash temperature will default to cold.  
Model variations  
WashSmart™ model – Fully featured, with REGULAR, HEAVY DUTY, HAND WASH, ALLERGY and  
EASY IRON cycles, and a FAVOURITE cycle.  
QuickSmart™ model – REGULAR, HEAVY DUTY, DELICATE and WOOL cycles.  
Basic cycle descriptions  
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REGULAR cycle (with the ECO option) has been designed for normally soiled, everyday washing,  
eg sheets, towels, T-shirts.  
HEAVY DUTY cycle is for heavily soiled durable garments, eg overalls, jeans, tea towels.  
HAND WASH cycle is designed for your most delicate garments and is recommended for all  
“Hand wash only” items.  
ALLERGY cycle has been designed for those with skin and other sensitivities.  
EASY IRON cycle is for items susceptible to creasing, eg shirts, dress trousers.  
DELICATE cycle uses a slow, gentle agitation designed to care for your delicate items, eg lingerie,  
blouses.  
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WOOL cycle is for machine washable woollens.  
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Wash options and advancing the cycle  
To select the wash options  
WashSmart™ model  
1
2
Select the wash cycle, temperature, water  
level and spin speed (refer to page 7).  
Press the OPTIONS button if you want to  
choose ECO, SOAK or QUICK WASH (refer to  
pages 14 and 15).  
WashSmart™  
3
Press START/PAUSE.  
QuickSmart™ model  
1
2
3
Select the wash cycle, temperature, water  
level and spin speed (refer to page 9).  
If you wish to save water press the ECO  
option button (refer to page 14).  
Press START/PAUSE.  
QuickSmart™  
Fig.18 Selecting wash options  
The wash progress lights  
The wash progress lights show all the tasks  
your washer will do during the wash cycle.  
As each task is completed a light turns  
off, so you can tell at a glance how far the  
cycle has to go.  
Fig.19 Wash progress lights  
Note: while WashSmart™ model is shown, setting of the  
QuickSmart™ model is identical  
To advance the wash cycle  
1
2
Press the button with the ‘two arrows’  
repeatedly to advance the cycle to the  
desired position.  
Press START/PAUSE.  
Fig.20 Advancing the wash cycle  
Note: each wash progress light equals 3 minutes of agitation. The ECO option wash progress  
lights may in some cases wash for longer. This is dependent on the water level. The QUICK WASH  
option shortens the agitation time for each progress light (WashSmart™ model only).  
Clothes care safeguards  
To avoid accidentally damaging your clothes there are a few options that your washer will not  
accept. For example, you cannot select a HOT wash on the HAND WASH or EASY IRON cycles  
(WashSmart™ model) and DELICATE or WOOL cycles (QuickSmart™ model), nor can you select the  
ECO option on anything other than the HEAVY DUTY or REGULAR cycles (both models).  
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Water levels  
Manual water level selection  
The agitator has five levels marked on its stem that  
can be used to help you select the correct water  
level for your load. Select the correct water level by  
using the lowest visible mark on the agitator.  
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The levels marked on the agitator do not correspond  
exactly to the level of the water. They indicate the  
level of dry clothes suitable for the water level.  
Your washer may occasionally add water during  
agitation. This is to maintain the water level due to  
the release of air trapped in the garments.  
The medium/high and medium/low settings are  
available on the WashSmart™ model only.  
Out of balance loads, tangling or splash-over can be  
caused by selecting a water level that is too high.  
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Fig.21 Water level guide on agitator  
Auto water level  
WashSmart™ model only  
Your washer can automatically select the appropriate  
water level for the load.  
1
2
Place your clothes in the machine.  
Select the wash cycle (and select AUTO water level if  
not automatically selected).  
3
Press START/PAUSE.  
During fill, the machine will pause occasionally to  
sense the water level. The machine will check if  
the water level is correct by using a series of two  
different agitate strokes. A slow stroke to sense the  
load and an agitate stroke to mix the load. (This  
may take over a minute.) If the machine detects that  
the water level is not high enough, it will add more  
water and re-check the level.  
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When washing an unusual load, eg large bulky  
garments or pillows, we recommend you manually  
select the water level and select the HAND WASH  
cycle (WashSmart™ model) or the DELICATE cycle  
(QuickSmart™ model).  
Fig.22 Selecting AUTO water level  
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If there is already water in the bowl, it is best to  
manually select the water level.  
Note: if you feel the AUTO water level does not fill to the correct level, you can adjust the level  
the machine selects (refer to ‘Changing pre-set options, pages 22 and 25).  
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Wash options – saving water and time  
Eco  
WashSmart™ and QuickSmart™ models  
Use the ECO option to save water. The ECO option uses  
an Eco Spray rinse which has been specially designed to  
use at least 25% less water than a traditional rinse. Use  
this option when you want to use less detergent and  
less water. However, if you have low water pressure or  
sensitive skin it is better to use a traditional rinse.  
The ECO option has not been designed to be used with  
fabric softener, as it does not have a second deep rinse  
to dispense the softener correctly. Fabric softener should  
not be used if this option is selected.  
WashSmart™  
Note: the ECO option is only available on the REGULAR  
and HEAVY DUTY cycles. If you try to select this option  
on the HAND WASH, ALLERGY or EASY IRON cycles  
(WashSmart™ model), or the WOOL or DELICATE cycles  
(QuickSmart™ model), your washer will not allow you to  
select it. ECO will take slightly longer than a normal spray  
and deep rinse.  
There are some wash loads that may not suit being  
washed using the ECO option. For instance, loads that  
have a lot of sand or sawdust in them or garments where  
the colour still runs from them.  
QuickSmart™  
Fig.23 Selecting the ECO option  
Quick wash  
WashSmart™ model only  
Our WashSmart™ model provides an excellent  
opportunity to save time. Use the QUICK WASH option to  
halve the wash time during the REGULAR, HEAVY DUTY,  
HAND WASH or EASY IRON wash cycles. We recommend  
using the QUICK WASH option for lightly soiled loads.  
Note: when the QUICK WASH and SOAK options are  
selected at the same time, the soak time will also be  
halved.  
WashSmart™  
Fig.24 Selecting the QUICK WASH option  
The QUICK WASH option has not been designed to be  
used with fabric softener as it does not have a second  
deep rinse to dispense the softener correctly. Fabric  
softener should not be used if this option is selected.  
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Wash options  
Soak  
WashSmart™ model only  
Use the SOAK option to soak clothes at the end of the wash  
phase or when you wish to re-use the wash water.  
When you select SOAK your washer will soak for a period of  
2 hours before completing RINSE and SPIN. During SOAK your  
washer will agitate for a few seconds every minute.  
Note: when both the SOAK and QUICK WASH options are  
selected, the soak time will be halved.  
WashSmart™  
Fig.25 Selecting the SOAK option  
Nappy sanitisers/bleach  
Nappy sanitisers and bleach are very corrosive to metal surfaces. These should not be used in  
your machine.  
Important!  
DO NOT use your washer to soak items in bleach or sanitiser, and if you’ve soaked items in a bucket,  
do not tip the contents of the bucket into your machine. The chemicals in these products can  
damage your washer. Rinse and wring items out thoroughly before placing them in your machine.  
Spin Hold  
WashSmart™ & QuickSmart™ model  
Use the SPIN HOLD option to:  
Remove drip dry garments from a mixed load before the wash  
goes into SPIN.  
Minimise the clothes creasing when they are left to sit in the  
bottom of the bowl at the end of the cycle.  
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When you have selected SPIN HOLD, the washer will pause at  
the end of RINSE, beep and the SPIN light will flash to tell you  
that it is waiting for another instruction.  
Press START/PAUSE to begin the spin.  
Fig.26 Selecting the SPIN HOLD option  
Note: the spin speed will be the default speed for the cycle.  
Note: while WashSmart™ model is  
shown, setting of the QuickSmart™  
model is identical  
Delay Start  
WashSmart™ model only  
DELAY START will delay the start of the wash cycle for 1, 3 or  
9 hours.  
Press DELAY START once for a delay of 1 hour. Press again for  
3 hours, a third time for 9 hours (and again to return to normal).  
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Once you press DELAY START your washer will begin the delay  
period. You do not have to press START/PAUSE.  
Be careful if using DELAY START for non-colourfast clothes as  
dyes may run if the clothes are damp.  
Your washer will not beep at the end of the cycle if DELAY  
START is selected.  
Fig.27 Selecting DELAY START  
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Wash options  
Washing bulky items  
Forcing large items into the machine may result in  
them being damaged during washing. Make sure  
there is enough room in the machine for items to  
move when being washed.  
Some items float up during the wash (eg duvets/  
doonas and pillows). If they sit too high they may  
touch stationary parts of the machine during  
agitate or spin. To minimise the chance of this  
happening, bulky items should be pushed down  
below the water level after fill and pushed to sit  
below the medium high water level mark on the  
agitator before spinning. Select a SLOW spin.  
Fig.28 Bulky items should sit below the  
medium high water level mark.  
Important!  
To prevent an out of balance load or splash-over we recommend washing bulky items on the  
HAND WASH cycle (WashSmart™ model) or the DELICATE cycle (QuickSmart™ model).  
If you wish to re-spin the load at a faster speed make sure the load is sitting below the  
medium-high mark before spinning.  
Washing woollens  
Many woollen items carry a MACHINE WASHABLE care  
claim. The fibres of these woollens have been treated  
to prevent felting when they are machine washed.  
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Check the care label.  
Use a wool detergent.  
Use the specially designed HAND WASH cycle (WashSmart™ model) or WOOL cycle  
(QuickSmart™ model). For your more durable woollens you may want to use the EASY IRON cycle  
(WashSmart™ model only).  
Hand washed woollens may be spun in your washer (select SLOW spin speed).  
To dry woollens lie them flat on a towel and pat into shape. Dry out of direct sunlight.  
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Most handcrafted garments are not made of machine washable wool and we recommend that  
you wash them by hand only.  
Note: some wool underlays and sheepskin products can be washed in a washing machine but  
could produce excessive amounts of lint that may cause pump blockages.  
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Favourite cycle  
FAVOURITE cycle  
WashSmart™ model only  
The FAVOURITE cycle lets you programme your ideal wash cycle. It can be any wash cycle with  
any of its wash options and it can start from any point in the cycle. For instance, it may be a  
cycle to wash your gym gear or it may be a rinse and spin to finish washing the nappies.  
To set your favourite cycle  
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2
3
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Press POWER.  
Press the FAVOURITE cycle button. Hold down for 2 seconds.  
You will hear 2 quick beeps and the FAVOURITE light will flash.  
Select your preferred (‘favourite’) cycle, eg REGULAR, ALLERGY.  
Select the wash options, eg COLD wash, SOAK. Use ADVANCE if you want part of a cycle  
(eg to rinse nappies).  
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Press FAVOURITE again to store your favourite cycle.  
To change your FAVOURITE cycle simply repeat these steps.  
Note: your washer will remember your FAVOURITE cycle even when it is turned off at the wall. It  
is not possible to program a delayed start into the FAVOURITE cycle.  
To use your favourite cycle  
1
2
Press POWER.  
Press FAVOURITE.  
(Your favourite cycle and wash options  
will be automatically selected).  
3
Press START/PAUSE.  
Fig.29 The FAVOURITE cycle  
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Customising the wash cycles  
To customise a cycle  
WashSmart™ model only  
You can program your washer to remember the wash options you prefer for each wash cycle. For  
instance, you may want to set the REGULAR cycle to a COLD wash or set HEAVY DUTY to include  
a SOAK.  
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2
Press POWER.  
Press the wash cycle button. Hold down for 2 seconds.  
You will hear 2 quick beeps and the wash cycle light will flash.  
Select your wash options, eg COLD wash, SOAK.  
Press the wash cycle again to store your customised cycle.  
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4
To change your customised wash cycle simply repeat these steps.  
When you are customising a wash cycle you can shorten or lengthen the wash time.  
To shorten the wash time, press the ADVANCE button to reduce the number of wash progress  
lights that are illuminated.  
To increase the wash time keep pressing the ADVANCE button until all the wash progress lights  
are illuminated (see page 12).  
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Note: unlike the FAVOURITE cycle you cannot customise a wash cycle to start at the RINSE or  
SPIN stage. On HEAVY DUTY you can only decrease the wash time.  
Fig.30 Customising a wash cycle  
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Before you wash  
Sorting  
To get the best wash results it pays to sort  
your clothes before washing.  
Machine Washable  
Warm 40°C maximum  
Warm Rinse Well  
Normal Spin  
Care labels  
The care label will tell you about the fabric of  
the garment and how it should be washed.  
Do not bleach  
Soil  
Sort clothes according to the type and amount  
of soil. Some soils suit warmer washes, eg oily  
soils, while others are best washed in cold  
water, eg mud, blood.  
Tumble drying possible,  
maximum 60°C  
Warm iron  
Colour  
Sort white fabrics from coloured fabrics.  
Do not dry clean  
Lint  
Wash lint givers and lint collectors separately.  
Where possible, turn lint collectors inside out.  
Examples of different care label symbols.  
Loading  
Lint givers  
Towels  
Lint collectors  
Synthetics  
Corduroy  
Check pockets  
Loose items can damage both your washer  
and your clothes.  
Nappies  
Polar fleece  
Socks  
Close zippers, hooks and eyes  
This is to make sure that these items do not  
snag on other clothes.  
Mend any torn garments or loose buttons  
Tears or holes may become larger during washing. Remove any loose bra wires as they can  
damage your washing machine.  
Pretreat any stains  
Make sure you use an appropriate surface to apply treatments. Do not use the lid or top of the  
machine, as damage may occur to these surfaces.  
Make sure the water level suits the load size  
Select the correct water level by using the mark on the agitator nearest to the top of the load.  
Ensure that the load does not extend above the fabric softener dispenser, as splashing may occur.  
For a balanced load  
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Place unfolded clothes firmly and evenly around the agitator.  
Do not wrap large items, such as sheets, around the agitator.  
A mixture of small and large items will wash the best.  
Important!  
Please do not, under any circumstances, attempt to wash an electric blanket in your washer. Nor is  
it recommended that you wash curtains in your washer, sunlight makes curtains brittle and they  
may disintegrate during washing.  
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Detergent  
Choosing the right detergent  
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We recommend using domestic detergent. You can use powder or liquid.  
Soap flakes should not be used in your washer.  
When washing wool items, remember to use a detergent specifically recommended for woollens.  
How much detergent?  
Use the instructions on the detergent packet as a guide to the correct amount of detergent 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 detergent, while towels usually  
need less. The larger your machine, the more detergent you may have to add.  
Adding the detergent  
Liquid or powdered detergents  
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2
Remove the fabric softener dispenser.  
Pour liquid or powdered detergent down the centre of the agitator.  
Some detergents MUST be fully dissolved before adding to your machine to get the best wash  
results. Check the instructions on the detergent packet.  
Pre-dissolving detergent in warm water (before adding it to the machine) when washing in cold  
water can improve the performance of the detergent.  
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Replace the fabric softener dispenser (this prevents small articles falling down the centre of  
the agitator).  
Fig.31 Adding your detergent  
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Fabric softener  
How the fabric softener is dispensed  
The fabric softener is placed into the dispenser on the top of the agitator. During the rinse the  
machine spins to release the fabric softener, delivering it down the agitator stem as the machine  
fills for the final deep rinse.  
Note: ECO and QUICK WASH options are not designed to be used with fabric softener. Cycles  
using these options do not use a deep rinse so the machine cannot dispense fabric softener  
correctly.  
How much fabric softener?  
There is a ring on the dispenser cup to use as a guide for  
the amount of fabric softener to add for a full load. Smaller  
loads require less fabric softener.  
Cleaning the dispenser  
When using fabric softener, rinse your dispenser at the end  
of each wash.  
Fig.32 Push cup through dispenser  
with thumb to remove  
1
2
Separate the cup from the dispenser body by pushing  
downward on the base of the cup.  
Rinse both parts of the dispenser using warm soapy water.  
Scrud  
Scrud is the name given to the waxy build-up that can occur within any washer when the 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 your clothes  
and/or an unpleasant smell in your washer.  
If you wish to use fabric softener we recommend:  
Using fabric softener sparingly.  
When filling the dispenser, do not splash or overfill.  
Clean dispenser as soon as the cycle has finished.  
Clean your machine regularly (refer page 27).  
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Cold water washing increases the chance of this build-up occurring. We recommend a WARM or  
HOT wash at regular intervals, eg approximately every 5th wash.  
Fabric softener of a thinner consistency is less likely to leave residue on the dispenser and  
contribute to a build-up.  
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Changing pre-set options  
Option adjustment mode  
After using your washer a number of times you may want to fine tune some of the options to  
suit your wash needs.  
There are a number of pre-set options, which can be altered.  
In the WashSmart™ model the following pre-set options can be changed:  
The wash temperatures.  
The RINSE option on HEAVY DUTY and REGULAR cycles.  
The COLD wash to CONTROLLED COLD.  
The number of beeps at the end of the cycle.  
The fill level selected by AUTO water level.  
The out of balance recovery routine.  
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In the QuickSmart™ model the following pre-set options can be changed:  
The WARM wash temperature.  
The RINSE option on HEAVY DUTY, REGULAR and WOOL cycles.  
The out of balance recovery routine.  
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To enter option adjustment mode  
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Turn machine on at the wall but do not press POWER.  
Press START/PAUSE and hold down, then press POWER.  
You will hear two quick beeps and the machine will  
show an unusual pattern of lights.  
In this mode the lights are used to indicate the different  
options available.  
The diagram on page 23 shows how the lights relate to  
WashSmart™  
the options you can change.  
Pages 24 – 26 explain the different options in more detail.  
Use the buttons on the panel to make your changes to  
the pre-set options.  
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3
4
Press POWER to return to normal mode.  
Your washer will automatically remember your changes.  
Fig.33 Entering Option Adjustment mode  
Note: while WashSmart™ model is shown,  
setting of the QuickSmart™ model is  
identical  
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Changing pre-set options  
1
2
Enter the option adjustment mode (refer to page 22).  
The diagram below shows how the lights relate to the options you can change. It also shows  
what lights will be on when you first enter the option adjustment mode.  
Use this diagram to help you adjust the options on the WashSmart™ model.  
Fig.34 Option adjustment on the WashSmart™ model  
Use this diagram to help you adjust the options on the QuickSmart™ model.  
Fig.35 Option adjustment on the QuickSmart™ model  
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Use the buttons on the panel to change the pre-set options.  
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Changing pre-set options  
Wash temperatures  
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On the QuickSmart™ model the WARM temperature can be adjusted if you think it is too hot or  
too cold.  
On the WashSmart™ model all wash temperatures can be individually adjusted.  
Note: the hot and cold temperatures will be the same as the respective water supply temperatures.  
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When in option adjustment mode, select the WASH TEMP you want to adjust.  
The wash progress lights show the temperature adjustment possible for that temperature.  
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Pressing the ADVANCE button will cause the wash progress light that is on to change.  
Advancing the wash progress light will increase the wash temperature. If you keep  
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pressing the ADVANCE button, the light will scroll back to the coldest setting available for  
that wash temperature.  
Fig.36 Adjusting the temperature setting  
Note: while WashSmart™ model is shown, the setting of the QuickSmart™ model is identical  
Note: if you have a QuickSmart™ model and still can’t get the temperature you require, advance  
the progress light (while in the options adjustment mode) across to SPIN and manually adjust  
the flow of the taps.  
Rinse options  
You can change the pre-set rinse options  
on the HEAVY DUTY and REGULAR cycles of  
the WashSmart™ model, and on the HEAVY  
DUTY, REGULAR and WOOL cycles of the  
QuickSmart™ model.  
Rinse options  
Rinse 1  
Rinse 2  
Deep  
rinse  
Deep  
rinse  
MED spin light on  
SLOW spin light on  
Short  
spin  
Deep  
rinse  
The default rinse option on these cycles  
is a spray rinse followed by a deep rinse.  
The first step of the default rinse can be  
replaced with a short spin, or a deep rinse,  
by selecting another option.  
HOLD light on  
(default)  
Spray  
rinse  
Deep  
rinse  
If you have a problem with impurities in your water supply you may get a better result if you  
change the rinse option to two DEEP rinses. If you wish to conserve water, change the rinse  
option to one DEEP rinse. If you want to conserve even more water, choose the ECO option.  
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Changing pre-set options  
Controlled cold  
WashSmart™ model only  
If your cold water temperature is very low you will not get a very 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. We have called this “CONTROLLED COLD.  
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2
When in option adjustment mode, select COLD wash temperature.  
The wash progress lights show the temperature adjustment possible.  
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When the first progress light (from the left) is on, the machine will fill with cold water only.  
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Press the ADVANCE button to select the second light (from the left) and your washer will  
control the temperature to approximately 20°C. Each following light approximately equals a  
1°C temperature rise.  
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.  
Fig.37 Changing the cold wash temperature setting  
End of cycle beeps  
WashSmart™ model only  
The beeps signalling the end of the cycle can be increased or decreased. Press the options button  
to increase the number of beeps or press again for no beeps to sound at the end of the cycle.  
Auto water fill level  
WashSmart™ model only  
If you are not satisfied with the level that your  
washer fills to on AUTO water level, you can increase  
or decrease the fill level that AUTO will select.  
Light on  
Option  
less water  
FAVOURITE  
EASY IRON  
ALLERGY  
factory setting  
more water +  
more water ++  
more water +++  
Note: if you feel there is not enough water for the  
load, we recommend you check by pausing the  
machine and pushing the clothes down to see how  
much spare water is at the bottom of the bowl.  
Clothes often float and your washer can sense the  
water under the clothes.  
HAND WASH  
HEAVY DUTY  
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Changing pre-set options  
Out of balance recovery routine  
When your washer is spinning it can sense if the wash load is out of balance. If an out of balance  
load is detected, the machine will stop and re-try spinning up to three times. If it still senses an  
unbalanced load there are two options the machine can take.  
Automatic recovery option  
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 up again.  
Machine stops option  
Your washer will stop, give a short burst of beeps every five seconds, and the RINSE or SPIN light  
will flash. You must redistribute the load more evenly yourself (use this option if you wish to  
conserve water).  
WashSmart™  
QuickSmart™  
REGULAR  
light on  
REGULAR  
light off  
REGULAR  
light on  
REGULAR  
light off  
= automatic recovery  
= machine stops  
= automatic recovery  
= machine stops  
Fig.38 Adjusting the Out of balance recovery routine  
Machine information  
Specifications  
Model  
Capacity Depth  
Width  
Height*  
Height (lid open)  
WA80T65G  
8.0 kg  
7.0 kg  
6.0 kg  
5.5 kg  
6.5 kg  
6.0 kg  
5.5 kg  
650 mm 650 mm 1020 – 1050 mm 1410 – 1440 mm  
600 mm 600 mm 1020 – 1050 mm 1360 – 1390 mm  
560 mm 560 mm 1020 – 1050 mm 1320 – 1350 mm  
560 mm 560 mm 1020 – 1050 mm 1320 – 1350 mm  
600 mm 600 mm 1020 – 1050 mm 1360 – 1390 mm  
560 mm 560 mm 1020 – 1050 mm 1320 – 1350 mm  
560 mm 560 mm 1020 – 1050 mm 1320 – 1350 mm  
WA70T60G  
WA60T56G  
WA55T56G  
WA65T60M (MW613)  
MW60  
WA55T56M (MW513)  
* Height is measured to the highest point on the console.  
Note: WA10T65G, WA85T60G, WA75T56G and WA75T56M models have different capacity  
specifications based on country standards. Refer to the serial plate on the back of the product.  
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Electrical supply: 220 – 240 V, 50 Hz Sinusoidal, 165 W  
Inlet water pressure: Max. 1 MPa (150 psi), Min. 34 Pa (5 psi)  
Inlet water flow rate: Min. 3 litres/min  
Standpipe height: 850 – 1200 mm  
Note: the exact height of your washer is dependent on how far the feet are inserted into the  
base of the machine.  
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Machine information  
Caring for your washer  
When you have finished  
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Turn off the taps to prevent the chance of flooding  
should a hose burst.  
Turn off the power at the wall.  
Cold water washing  
If you always use cold water, we recommend that  
a WARM or HOT wash be used at regular intervals,  
eg every 5th wash should be at least a warm one.  
Cleaning your washer  
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Clean with a soft damp cloth and wipe dry. Do not use  
scouring cleaners as they can damage the paint, plastic  
and panel surfaces.  
Clean the fabric softener dispenser after each cycle using  
warm soapy water.  
You can remove the lid for cleaning. Open the lid fully,  
hold one side with one hand and gently tap the other side  
with an upward motion.  
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Fig.39 Removing the lid  
To replace the lid, hold the lid vertically and align both  
hinges before pushing down firmly.  
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To remove the agitator for cleaning, unscrew the nut down the centre of the agitator by  
turning anti-clockwise.  
Important!  
The agitator must be fully pushed onto the shaft when refitting. Tighten the nut firmly by hand.  
Ensure the agitator is not loose.  
Cleaning the inside of your washer  
If you use fabric softener or do regular cold water washing, it is important that you  
occasionally clean the inside of your machine.  
Fill your machine with hot water (press POWER, REGULAR cycle, select HOT temperature, HIGH  
water level, and press START). Add about two cups of a powdered detergent.  
Let it agitate for 10 – 15 minutes.  
Stop the machine (press START/PAUSE), open the lid and leave it to soak overnight.  
After soaking, drain the machine (advance to SPIN) and then run the machine through  
a REGULAR cycle (using default settings).  
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We do not recommend that you wash clothes during this procedure.  
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Machine information  
Additional information  
Products that might damage your washer  
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Concentrated bleaches, nappy sanitisers and hydrocarbon solvents (eg petrol and paint thinners)  
can cause damage to the paintwork and components of your washer. Be careful when washing  
garments stained with solvents as they are flammable. Also, DO NOT put them in your dryer.  
Do not use pre-treatment sprays or liquids on or near your washer as they can damage your  
machine’s control panel and plastic surfaces.  
Use of dyes in your washer may cause staining of the plastic components. The dye will not  
damage the machine but we suggest you thoroughly clean your washer afterwards. We do not  
recommend the use of dye strippers in your washer.  
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Washer sounds and beeps  
Your washer will make sounds that you will not have heard from other clothes washers.  
During drain you will hear the pump in your machine turn off and on quickly about every  
10 seconds. This is part of your washer’s automatic lint removal system.  
While draining your machine may give several low thuds. Your machine is checking that the water  
has drained before spinning.  
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Your washer will beep if you have used SPIN HOLD or SOAK, and at the end of the cycle.  
If your machine is beeping continuously or giving a musical series of beeps refer to page 31.  
Automatic lint system  
Your washer has a self-cleaning lint system. The machine automatically separates the lint from the  
wash water, traps the lint between the inner and outer bowls and flushes it out at the end of the  
wash.  
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Saving water  
Water saving tips  
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Full loads are more efficient than part loads.  
Use the ECO option (refer to page 14).  
Adjust the RINSE option on REGULAR and HEAVY DUTY cycles (WashSmart™ model), and  
REGULAR, HEAVY DUTY and WOOL cycles (QuickSmart™ model) to one deep rinse (refer to  
page 24).  
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Adjust AUTO water level to fill with less water (WashSmart™ model only, page 25).  
Recycling the wash water  
WashSmart™ model only  
Your washer also offers several ways of reusing the wash and rinse water.  
Select SOAK on the first wash cycle.  
Remove the clothes at the end of the wash phase and add the second load to the wash water.  
Select the wash cycle for the second load. You may need to add extra detergent.  
Remove the second load at the end of the cycle.  
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Replace the first load, select RINSE and complete the cycle.  
Recycling the water from a deep rinse  
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Select SPIN HOLD on the first wash cycle (Note: you cannot use the ECO option when recycling  
the water from a deep rinse).  
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5
Remove the clothes at the end of the rinse and add the second load to the rinse water.  
Select the wash cycle for the second load.  
Remove the second load at the end of the cycle.  
Replace the first load and spin dry.  
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Saving water  
Manual suds save with syphon back  
If you have a large tub near your washing machine and a separate drain outlet, you can set up  
another method of reusing the water.  
The tub should hold a minimum of 100 litres or have an overflow.  
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Select SOAK on the first wash cycle.  
At the end of the wash phase place the drain hose in  
the tub.  
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Cancel SOAK (press ADVANCE button). The suds water  
will be pumped into the tub. Do not leave your machine  
until pump out is completed.  
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Once your tub is filled return the drain hose to the drain.  
This must be done before the machine starts spinning.  
Allow the machine to complete the rest of the cycle.  
Remove the first wash load and place the second load  
in the machine.  
Note: you will only be able to syphon  
back into the machine until the water  
level is equal to that in the tub.  
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To syphon back the suds place the end of the drain hose  
in the tub, ensure that the end is near the bottom of  
the tub.  
Advance to SPIN and allow the machine to pump for a  
few seconds to clear air from the drain hose, then press  
POWER to turn the machine off.  
Fig.40 Reusing water using syphon  
back method  
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The suds water will syphon back into the machine. It will  
take several minutes to syphon back the water.  
RETURN HOSE TO DRAIN.  
10 Select second wash cycle.  
The above method can also be used to recycle the water from a deep rinse. Select SPIN HOLD in  
place of SOAK.  
Note: for any of the above methods, manually select the water level for the second wash load.  
AUTO water level may fill to a level too high for the clothes load if there is already water in the  
wash bowl.  
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If your washer beeps for help  
Your washer is capable of diagnosing its own problems. If your washer gives a musical series  
of beeps every 5 seconds it is telling you that it has a problem which you can solve using the  
checklist below.  
Musical series of beeps* every 5 seconds and... possible solutions  
HOT water temperature light is flashing.  
Hot water supply is not hot enough to maintain the wash temperature you have selected.  
Select a lower wash temperature.  
Inlet hose filters may be blocked.  
There may be a kink in the hose.  
Hot tap has not been turned on.  
Inlet hoses are connected to the wrong taps.  
COLD water temperature light is flashing.  
Cold tap has not been turned on.  
Inlet hose filters may be blocked.  
There may be a kink in the hose.  
Inlet hoses are connected to the wrong taps.  
Cold water temperature exceeds recommended limits (see ‘Installation instructions, page 4).  
The flow rate of the supply water is too slow.  
HOT and COLD water temperature lights are flashing.  
The taps have not been turned on.  
Inlet hose filters may be blocked.  
The hoses may be kinked.  
The drain hose is too low or the drain hose is pushed into the standpipe too far and the water  
is syphoning out of the machine (see ‘Installations instructions, page 2).  
The flow rate of the supply water is too slow.  
HIGH water level light is flashing.  
The machine is overloaded and can not agitate. Ensure the machine is stationary. Remove  
items until the remaining ones can move freely.  
Select a higher water level.  
The first RINSE progress light or SPIN progress light is flashing.  
The machine has a suds build-up (too much detergent may have been used for the amount of  
soil in the load). Wait for suds to dissolve (about 20 min). Rinse clothes using a deep rinse.  
* The beeps are the same sound your washer makes when you turn it on at the wall.  
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If your washer beeps for help  
LID LOCKED light is flashing.  
Make sure the lid is closed.  
Press START/PAUSE (refer to page 10).  
If the symptom persists call your Fisher & Paykel Dealer or Authorised Repairer.  
First RINSE or SPIN progress light is flashing as well as the SPIN SPEED light.  
Wash load is out of balance. Ensure the machine is stationary. Manually redistribute the load.  
Check the machine is level (refer to page 3).  
Single beep every second and... possible solutions  
Some lights are on but the pattern of lights is unfamiliar.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Turn your machine off at the wall,  
Wait for 60 seconds and turn it back on.  
Check the machine is level (refer to page 3).  
Remove load and retry.  
Put through a deep RINSE and SPIN.  
If the fault re-occurs repeat Step 1.  
If the machine still will not work call your Fisher & Paykel Dealer or Authorised Repairer to  
arrange service (refer to page 38).  
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Operating problems  
Pressing POWER does not turn the machine on.  
Is the power switched on at the wall?  
Switch the power off at the wall and wait 60 seconds before turning the power on again.  
Could your household power supply be at fault? Try plugging in another electrical appliance.  
Pressing START/PAUSE does not start the fill.  
Are both hot and cold taps turned on?  
Are the inlet hose filters blocked?  
Is DELAY START on?  
Filling continuously.  
Check that the machine is not syphoning (refer to page 2 in the ‘Installation instructions’).  
Not spinning properly.  
Is the load out of balance? Refer to pages 13, 16 and 26.  
Check the machine is level and does not rock (refer page 3).  
The machine may have suds build-up (refer to ‘RINSE light or SPIN light flashing, page 31).  
Spin speed sounds slower than it should.  
The clothes are unevenly distributed in the bowl, your washer has compensated by lowering  
the spin speed.  
Machine is continually going out of balance.  
Check the machine is level and does not rock (refer to page 3).  
Too much water for load (refer to page 13).  
Too much or too little water when filling on AUTO water level.  
The machine may still be in the process of determining the correct water level for the load  
(refer to page 13).  
Some loads do not suit AUTO water level, eg pillows, bedding, large bulky garments.  
Manually select the water level.  
Auto fill level needs adjusting (refer to pages 22, 23 and 25).  
Noises.  
Banging – load is out of balance (refer pages 13, 16 and 26).  
Other noises – refer page 28.  
Small puddle of water coming from under the machine.  
The water level is too high for the amount of clothes. This has caused excessive splashing.  
Use a lower water level (refer to page 13).  
Large bulky, garments (eg pillows, duvets) can cause splashing. Wash on DELICATE cycle  
(QuickSmart™ model) or HAND WASH cycle (WashSmart™ model) (refer to page 16).  
If the problem persists contact your Fisher & Paykel Dealer or Authorised Repairer (refer to page 38).  
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Wash problems  
Listed below are possible causes and solutions to some common wash problems.  
Creasing.  
Overloading the washer.  
Choose an EASY IRON or HAND WASH cycle (WashSmart™ model), or a DELICATE cycle  
(QuickSmart™ model) as these cycles have been designed to minimise creasing.  
Try selecting a slower spin speed.  
Do not leave wet clothes to sit in the washer or laundry basket.  
Poor soil removal.  
Warm wash water is too cold. Refer to ‘Changing pre-set options, page 24.  
Not enough detergent for load size or amount of soil.  
White clothes are better washed separately. Separate light and heavily soiled items, as clothes  
can pick up soil from dirty wash water.  
Cold water wash is too cold (refer to ‘Controlled cold, page 25, WashSmart™ model only).  
Select the wash temperature according to soil type. For example, blood and mud are better  
washed in cold water, while oily soils wash better in warmer water.  
Overloading the washer.  
Loads made up of articles of varying sizes will wash better (eg full loads of sheets may not  
wash as well).  
Hard water requires more detergent than soft water.  
Linting.  
Wash lint givers (eg towels, flannelette sheets) separately from lint collectors (eg synthetic fabrics).  
Overloading the washer.  
Not enough detergent to hold the lint in suspension.  
Overdrying in a dryer can cause a build-up of static electricity in synthetic fabrics and cause  
them to attract lint.  
Detergent residue.  
Overloading the washer.  
Try using less detergent.  
Some detergents need to be pre-dissolved before being added to the washer. Check the  
detergent instructions.  
Cold ambient temperatures, cold washes and/or short agitation times may not let the  
detergent dissolve properly. Try pre-dissolving the detergent.  
Black or grey marks on clothes.  
A build up caused by the interaction of fabric softener and detergent can flake off and mark  
clothes (refer to ‘Scrud’ page 21).  
Insufficient detergent, for the amount of soil on the clothes, can result in grey marks on  
clothes (refer to ‘Detergent’ page 20).  
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Wash problems  
Dye transfer.  
Wash and dry non-colourfast clothes separately.  
Non-colourfast clothes left sitting in a washer or laundry basket can transfer dye to other clothes.  
Tangling.  
Washing with too much water (ie underloading) can cause the clothes to tangle around  
one another.  
Do not load the washer by wrapping clothes around the agitator.  
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Manufacturer’s Warranty  
You automatically receive a 2 year Manufacturer’s Warranty with the purchase of this  
Product covering parts and labour for servicing within the country of purchase.  
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.  
If your product qualifies, you also receive an additional EIGHT YEAR parts only warranty on your  
direct drive motor. This additional 8-year warranty commences on the day following the expiry of  
the 2-year Manufacturer’s Warranty and excludes the motor controller and labour. Fisher & Paykel  
will repair (as to parts) or, at its option, replace any direct drive motor (but not the motor  
controller) which is found to be defective within this additional warranty period. You will be  
responsible for any labour costs.  
To see if your product qualifies for this additional warranty, refer to our website:  
Note  
These warranties are an extra benefit and do not affect your legal rights.  
These warranties DO 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:  
1. Correcting the installation, eg removal of bottom packer and transit bolts (front loading  
washers), levelling the machine, adjustment of the drain to correct siphoning, noises,  
crossed, kinked or leaking inlet hose connections, turning on water, noises caused by the  
waterhammer or power supplies.  
2. Providing instruction on use of the product or changing the set-up of the product,  
eg instruction on correct use of detergents and fabric softeners.  
3. Replacing fuses in, or correcting house wiring or correcting house plumbing,  
eg unblocking drains.  
4. Correcting fault(s) caused by the user.  
5. Noise or vibration that is considered normal, eg spin sounds, user warning beeps.  
6. Correcting damage caused by pests, eg rats, cockroaches, etc.  
7. Water on the floor due to incorrect loading or excessive suds.  
8. 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.  
9. Correcting corrosion or discolouration due to chemical attack.  
B
Defects caused by factors other than:  
1. Normal domestic use; or  
2. 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.  
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Manufacturer’s Warranty  
E
F
Normal recommended maintenance as set out in the product’s user guide.  
Repairs when the appliance has been dismantled, repaired or serviced by other than a  
Fisher & Paykel authorised repairer or the selling dealer.  
G
H
Pick-up and delivery.  
Transportation or travelling costs involved in the repair when the product is installed outside the  
Fisher & Paykel Authorised Repairer’s normal service area.  
This product has been designed for use in a normal domestic (residential) environment. This  
product is not designed for commercial use (whatsoever). Any commercial use by a customer will  
affect this product’s warranty.  
Service under these warranties must be provided by a Fisher & Paykel Authorised Repairer (refer  
to the ‘Customer Care’ section at the back of this book). Such service shall be provided during  
normal business hours. This warranty certificate should be shown when making any claim.  
For Australian Customers  
This Warranty is an extra benefit and does not affect your legal rights. Our goods come with  
guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to  
a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably  
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the  
goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.  
Please keep this user guide in a safe place.  
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Customer Care  
Before you call for service or assistance…  
Check the things you can do yourself.  
Refer to your User Guide and check:  
1
2
3
Your appliance is correctly installed.  
You are familiar with its normal operation.  
You have read the problem solving section at the back of the book.  
If after checking these points you still need assistance, please refer to your nearest Fisher & Paykel  
Authorised Repairer, or contact us through our local website listed on the back cover.  
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 372 273 Fax: (09) 273 0656  
Postal address: PO Box 58546 Botany, Auckland 2163  
If you need service...*  
Fisher & Paykel has a network of independent Fisher & Paykel Authorised Repairers whose fully  
trained technicians can carry out any service necessary on your appliance. Your dealer or our  
Customer Care Centre can recommend a Fisher & Paykel Authorised Repairer 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: 1300 650 590  
Fax: (07) 3826 9298  
Postal address: PO Box 798, Cleveland, QLD 4163  
If you need service...*  
Fisher & Paykel has a network of qualified Fisher & Paykel Authorised Repairers responsible for  
servicing only Fisher & Paykel branded appliances. Our Customer Care Centre can recommend a  
qualified Fisher & Paykel Authorised Repairer in your area.  
In Singapore if you need assistance...*  
Please call our Fisher & Paykel Service line.  
Phone: 6741 0777  
Fax: 6547 0123  
Postal address: 150 Ubi Avenue 4,  
Sunlight Building #03-01A, Singapore 408825  
*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.  
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Customer Care  
Product details  
Fisher & Paykel Appliances  
Model  
Serial no.  
Purchaser  
Suburb  
Date of Purchase  
Dealer  
Town  
Country  
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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 your Dealer to ensure this booklet correctly  
describes the product currently available.  
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