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TROUBLESHOOTING
The following is a list of problems you may encounter when using this appliance and
some suggestions that may help to correct the problem. If you still have problems,
please contact your Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
Pressing ‘Power’
does not turn
on the dryer
Fault with household
power supply.
Try plugging in and turning on
another electrical appliance.
Touching
does not start
the drying cycle
Dryer could be displaying a
user warning or fault code.
Refer to page 28.
‘Delay Start’ function is set.
Refer to page 26 for more
information.
Dryer keeps
stopping and
starting
The ‘Wrinkle Free’ option has
been selected.
Refer to page 25 for more
information.
Dryer stops
working mid-
cycle
Power failure.
Press ‘Power’ and restart the
desired cycle.
Dryer has been paused.
Touch the button to restart
the cycle.
Dryer door is open.
Ensure the door is firmly shut.
Dryer is taking
too long/
results were not
satisfactory
Drying cycle selected not
appropriate for the load.
Select an appropriate cycle for the
load. Refer to pages 19, 21
and 22.
Dryness level selected not
appropriate for the load.
Select a higher dryness level.
Refer to page 24.
Selected drying temp, not
appropriate for the load.
Select a higher drying temp.
Refer to page 23.
Dryer overloaded for
the cycle.
Some cycles have a lower max. load
size. Refer to pages 22 and 23.
Try dividing the load in half and dry
half at a time.
Lint filter is blocked.
Clean the lint filter.
Load overly wet at the start
of cycle.
Remove more water from the
load before placing it in the dryer,
eg select a faster spin on your
washer, a speed appropriate for
your load.
Clothes getting
too hot or
damaged
Cycle selected not
appropriate for the load.
Ensure the cycle selected is
appropriate for items in the load.
Refer to pages 19, 22 and
23.
Items removed from dryer
before the end of cycle cool
down had finished.
Removing items before cool down
may damage clothing if it is not
spread out and exposed to cooler air
once removed from the dryer.
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