Fisher & Paykel Smart Drive GWL08 Use & Care Manual Download Page 38

Summary of Contents for Smart Drive GWL08

Page 1: ...MODEL GWLO8...

Page 2: ...8 9 lO 11 12 13 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 5 Changing Pre set Options Option Adjustment Mode 23 Rinse Options 25 Volume of Water Used in Water Saver Option 25 End of Cycle Beeps 26...

Page 3: ...our building 3 Clear the room building or area of all occupants 4 Immediately call your supplier from your neighbor s phone Follow the gas suppliers instructions 5 If you cannot reach your gas supplie...

Page 4: ...belowfreezingor exposed to theweather Connectto a properly rated protected and sized power supplycircuit to avoid electrical overload Connect to adequate plumbing and drain facilities as described in...

Page 5: ...cesaround your washer and or dryer during operation as they give off vapors that could ignite or explode The laundry process can reduce the flame retardancy of fabrics To avoid such a result the garme...

Page 6: ...ER TEMPERATURE Your Smart Drive has a range of five electronically controlled water temperatures Electronic control protects your clothes and ensures optimum wash performance by mixing the hot and col...

Page 7: ...he top of the clothes as a guide to the correct amount of detergent to use Remove the fabric softener dispenser Pour the detergent down the center of the agitator stem Replace the fabric softener disp...

Page 8: ...If you want to use fabric softener you will need to select the Softener Rinse Option Referto Fabric Softener page 21 WASH CYCLE Close the lid and press your chosen wash cycle G 7 8 WASH OPTIONS Select...

Page 9: ...in Speed Slow Medium Slow Fast Fast THE WASH CYCLES FAVORITE Lets you design a wash cycle to suit your needs See Favorite Wash Cycle see page 14 PERMANENT PRESS For synthetics blends and or delicate f...

Page 10: ...hen a _1_ is displayed it indicates a light is on When C is displayed it indicates a light that is off TO ALTER THE WASH OPTIONS 1 Select wash cycle 2 Use the up or down buttons to alter the Wash Opti...

Page 11: ...re opening the lid To restart the machine close the lid and press START PAUSE _ _Auto OHigh OMed C Low WATER LEVEL OMed OSIow 0 Hold O ELAy START SPIN SPEED CLOTHES CARE SAFEGUARDS To avoid accidental...

Page 12: ...ally select the water level if there is already water in the machine Note If you feel the machine does not fill to the correct level you can adjust the level the machine selects Refer to the Option Ad...

Page 13: ...loads that may not suit being washed using the Water Saver option For instance loads that have a lot of sand or sawdust etc in them or garments where color runs Smart Drive customizes the rinse water...

Page 14: ...the clothes are damp Note It is not possible to program a delayed start into the Favorite cycle TIME SAVER Time Saver allows you to shorten the wash cycle for lightly soiled clothes Selecting this opt...

Page 15: ...on with the rest of the cycle press ADVANCE and the machine will start the rinsing phase of the cycle WASH TEMP SPIN HOLD Use the Spin Hold option to Remove drip dry garments from a mixed load before...

Page 16: ...mber it even when it is unplugged PROGRAMMING YOUR FAVORITE CYCLE 1 Press FAVORITE and hold down for 2 seconds 2 The machine will give two quick beeps and the Favorite light will flash telling you tha...

Page 17: ...ne will give two quick beeps and the wash cycle light will flash telling you that you are in the programming mode 3 Select your wash options 4 If you would like to decrease the agitation time press AD...

Page 18: ...or washing wool Hand washed woollens may be spun in a washing machine to reduce the time they take to dry To dry woollens lay them flat on a towel and pat into shape Dry woollens out of direct sunligh...

Page 19: ...of soil Some soils suit warmer washes eg oily soils while others are best washed in cold water eg mud blood Heavily soiled clothes may need to be soaked COLOR Separate white fabrics from colored fabr...

Page 20: ...ine may result in them being damaged during washing Ensure there is suffieent room in the machine for items to move when being washed Some items float up during the wash eg duvets pillows If they sit...

Page 21: ...adding to your machine to get the best wash results Check the instructions on the detergent packet Pre dissolving detergent when washing in cold water can improve its performance 3 Replace the fabric...

Page 22: ...SER When using fabric softener rinse your dispenser at the end of each wash 1 Separate the cup from the dispenser body by pushing downwards on the base of the cup 2 Rinse both parts of the dispenser u...

Page 23: ...nknown stains as hot water can set some stains Some stains are not easily seen when the fabric is wet Air dry the stained garment to be sure the stain has been removed as heat from a dryer may set the...

Page 24: ...TION ADJUSTMENT MODE 1 Plug the machine in but do not press POWER Press START PAUSE and hold down Press POWER 2 When the buttons have been pressed correctly the machine will give two quick beeps and s...

Page 25: ...he Option Adjustment Mode It also shows what lights will be on when you first enter the Option Adjustment Mode AUTO WATER LEVEL O S _e_ O _ _ OOo_c w _2_Z_ G OOOD o 5 o _ 0 O 0 _ SHOWER RINSES RINSE V...

Page 26: ...ou prefer MED light on SLOW light on HOLD light on 2 deep rinses Short spin and 1 deep rinse Spray rinse and 1 deep rinse 3 Press POWER to return to normal mode RINSE OPTIONS MED spin Deep Deep light...

Page 27: ...ns the machine can take Automatic Recovery Option Your Smart Drive tries to automatically correct the out of balance load If it detects an unbalanced load it will fill with water and agitate to redist...

Page 28: ...he clothes down to see how much water is under the clothes Clothes often float and your Smart Drive can sense the water under the clothes 1 Enter the Option Adjustment Mode as explained on pages 23 an...

Page 29: ...her side with an upward motion To replace the lid hold the lid vertically and align both hinges before pushing down firmly To remove the agitator for cleaning unscrew the nut _ down the center of the...

Page 30: ...recommend the use of dye strippers in your washer Do not use your washer lid as a work surface SMART DRIVE SOUNDS AND BEEPS Your Smart Drive will make sounds that you will not have heard from other w...

Page 31: ...t 1030mm LID CLEARANCE 18 460mm WATER CONSUMPTION RINSE OPTIONS CYCLE L08 Gallons Litres Water Saver Rinse 39 _al 1451 Spray Deep Rinse 45 gal 1701 1 Deep Rinse 44 gal 1651 2 Deep Rinses 58 gal 2201...

Page 32: ...CYCLING THE WASH WATER 1 Select SOAK on the first wash cycle 2 Remove the clothes at the end of the wash phase and add the second load to the wash water 3 Select the wash cycle for the second load You...

Page 33: ...e the second load in the machine 6 To siphon back the suds place the end of the drain hose in the tub ensure that the end is near the bottom of the tub 7 Advance to SPIN and allow the machine to pump...

Page 34: ...y 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 fab...

Page 35: ...LLATION INSTRUCTIONS Clothes still wet at end of cycle 1 Are the clothes out of balance Machine is continually going out of balance 1 Check the machine is level 2 Are the clothes out of balance Too mu...

Page 36: ...2 3 The inlet hoses have not been turned on The drain hose is too low the water is siphoning out of the machine See separate INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Waterflow is very low Checkscreenson inlet hoses...

Page 37: ...ng the product please contact your dealer or call 888 9FNP USA 888 936 7872 improper installation If you have an installation problem contact your dealer or installer You are responsible for providing...

Page 38: ...eck here Write down the model serial number and purchase information below Model Number Serial No Purchaser Date of Purchase Dealer Address SERVICE For your local Fisher Paykel Authorized Service Agen...

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