Fisher & Paykel WA55T56GW1 Installation Instructions And User Manual Download Page 1

NZ AU PAC

Installation instructions

and

 User guide

Clothes washer

Summary of Contents for WA55T56GW1

Page 1: ...NZ AU PAC Installation instructions and User guide Clothes washer...

Page 2: ...ult of many years of testing and fine tuning to give you the best possible performance Direct drive motor Our revolutionary direct drive motor is capable of infinite wash actions continuously adjustin...

Page 3: ...cycle 12 Water levels 13 Saving water time ECO QUICK WASH options 14 SOAK SPIN HOLD DELAY START 15 Washing bulky items Washing woollens 16 FAVOURITE cycle 17 Customising the wash cycles 18 Before you...

Page 4: ...any textured floor coverings eg carpet rugs to ensure that the opening at the bottom of the machine is not obstructed In your clothes washer you will find 4 rubber inserts for the levelling feet joine...

Page 5: ...d fit into the feet on the base of the machine 2 Move the machine to its final position we suggest a minimum clearance of 20 mm each side 3 Adjust the feet wind down so the machine is level and cannot...

Page 6: ...ed 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...

Page 7: ...You owe it to yourself and your Smart Drive 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 chec...

Page 8: ...amount of detergent to use refer to Detergent page 20 Pour the detergent down the centre of the agitator stem Replace the fabric softener dispenser this stops small articles falling down the centre of...

Page 9: ...2 16 F Advance Use to advance through to the desired part of the wash cycle refer to page 12 G Start Press START PAUSE to start the machine If you wish to stop your EXCELLENCE washer Press START PAUSE...

Page 10: ...rrect amount of detergent to use refer to Detergent page 20 Pour the detergent down the centre of the agitator stem Replace the fabric softener dispenser this stops small articles falling down the cen...

Page 11: ...the WASH TEMPERATURE and other wash options refer to pages 12 16 F Advance Use to advance through to the desired part of the wash cycle refer to page 12 G Start Press START PAUSE to start the machine...

Page 12: ...AUSE has been pressed During this stage the lid still cannot be lifted 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 an...

Page 13: ...ep rinses Spray rinse cold deep rinse Spin speed FAST FAST SLOW MEDIUM Spin time 6 min 6 min 4 min 6 min Model variations EXCELLENCE model Fully featured with REGULAR HEAVY DUTY HAND WASH ALLERGY and...

Page 14: ...ws repeatedly to advance the cycle to the desired position 3 Press START PAUSE Note each wash progress light equals 3 minutes of agitation The ECO option wash progress lights may in some cases wash fo...

Page 15: ...cally select the appropriate water level for the load 1 Place your clothes in the machine 2 Select the wash cycle select AUTO if not automatically selected 3 Press START PAUSE During fill the machine...

Page 16: ...Y IRON cycles EXCELLENCE model or the WOOL or DELICATE cycles PRIDE model your Smart Drive will skip over the option ECO will take slightly longer than a normal spray and deep rinse There are some was...

Page 17: ...s into SPIN Minimise the clothes creasing when they are left to sit in the bottom of the bowl at the end of the cycle When you have selected SPIN HOLD your Smart Drive will pause at the end of RINSE b...

Page 18: ...he 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...

Page 19: ...the FAVOURITE light will flash 4 Select your most preferred favourite cycle eg REGULAR ALLERGY 5 Select the wash options eg COLD wash SOAK Use ADVANCE if you want part of a cycle eg to rinse nappies...

Page 20: ...wash SOAK 4 Press the wash cycle again to store your customised cycle To change your customised wash cycle simply repeat these steps When you are customising a wash cycle you can shorten or lengthen...

Page 21: ...larger during washing Remove any loose bra wires as they can damage your washing machine and or dryer Pretreat any stains Make sure you use an appropriate surface to apply treatments Do not use the l...

Page 22: ...wdered detergents 1 Remove fabric softener dispenser 2 Pour liquid or powdered detergent down the centre of the agitator Some detergents MUST be fully dissolved before adding to your machine to get th...

Page 23: ...ing downward on the base of the cup 2 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 softe...

Page 24: ...on on HEAVY DUTY REGULAR and WOOL cycles The out of balance recovery routine To enter option adjustment mode 1 Turn machine on at the wall but do not press POWER Press START PAUSE and hold down then p...

Page 25: ...tment mode Use this diagram to help you adjust the options on the EXCELLENCE model Fig 26 Option adjustment on the EXCELLENCE model Use this diagram to help you adjust the options on the PRIDE model F...

Page 26: ...IDE model is identical Note if you have a PRIDE 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...

Page 27: ...er we recommend that a WARM or HOT wash be used regularly eg every 5th wash should be at least a warm one Fig 30 Changing the wash temperature setting End of cycle beeps EXCELLENCE model only The beep...

Page 28: ...on Specifications Model Capacity Depth Width Height Height lid open WA75T65GW1 7 5 kg 650 mm 650 mm 1020 1050 mm 1410 1440 mm WA65T60GW1 6 5 kg 600 mm 600 mm 1020 1050 mm 1360 1390 mm WA55T56GW1 5 5 k...

Page 29: ...eplace 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 centre of the agitator by turning anti clockwise Im...

Page 30: ...nd the use of dye strippers in your washer Smart Drive sounds and beeps Your Smart Drive will make sounds that you will not have heard from other clothes washers During drain you will hear the pump in...

Page 31: ...he 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 may need to add extra detergent 4 Remove...

Page 32: ...d in the machine 6 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 7 Advance to SPIN and allow the machine to pump for a few second...

Page 33: ...here 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 t...

Page 34: ...ationary 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 Turn you...

Page 35: ...e bowl your Smart Drive 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 refe...

Page 36: ...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 wate...

Page 37: ...tely 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...

Page 38: ...e 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 s...

Page 39: ...n 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...

Page 40: ...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 a...

Reviews: