Fisher & Paykel WL1064P1 10kg Top Load Washing Machine with UV Sanitise and Auto Dose

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36
Wash problems
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Poor soil removal Wash cycle selected not suited to
soil level in load.
Check you are using the appropiate cycle
for the amount of dirt.
Warm wash water is too cold. Refer to ‘Wash Temp’.
Not enough detergent for load
size or amount of soil.
Refer to ‘Wash preparation’.
If using
AUTO DOSE, the detergent amount
can be adjusted. Refer to ‘Detergent
Adjustment’ for details.
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 ‘Wash Temp’.
Blood and mud are better
washed in cold water, while
oily soils are better washed in
warmer water.
Select the wash temperature according to
soil type.
Overloading the washer. Try reducing your load size.
Hard water requires more
detergent than soft water.
If you have hard water, try adding
more detergent.
AUTO DOSE has not been
used regularly, detergent has
become viscous and may not be
dispensing correctly.
Complete a Tank Clean cycle. Refer to 'Care
and cleaning'.
Other. Loads made up of articles of varying sizes
will wash better.
Tangling Incorrect loading. Place items, especially sheets, in the drum
as loose parcels.
Wash cycle selected not suited
to load.
Try using
EASY IRON cycle to wash shirts.
Wash sheets separately using the
SHEETS cycle.
Linting Some items in load are more
likely to release or pick uplint.
Wash lint givers (eg towels, flannelette
sheets) separately from lint collectors (eg
synthetic fabrics).
Overloading the washer. Try reducing your load size.
Not enough detergent to hold
the lint in suspension.
Try using more detergent.
Over-drying in a dryer can cause
a build-up of static electricity in
synthetic fabrics and cause them
to attract lint.
Try not to over dry items when using
your dryer.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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