Fisher & Paykel 4323 installation instructions Washing bulky items, Washing woollens

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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.20 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 these items on the HAND WASH cycle (EXCELLENCE model) or the DELICATE cycle (PRIDE 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.

Check the care label. Use a wool detergent.

Use the specially designed HAND WASH cycle (EXCELLENCE model) or WOOL cycle (PRIDE model). For your more durable woollens you may want to use the EASY IRON cycle (EXCELLENCE model only).

Hand washed woollens may be spun in your Smart Drive™.

To dry woollens lie them flat on a towel and pat into shape. Dry out of direct sunlight.

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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Contents Installation instructions Intelligence working for you Contents Location Installation instructionsUnpacking Drain hoseCold supply only Inlet hosesLevelling To check if your machine is levelWater supply Clothes washer safetyAccessories and spare parts DrainingGetting started Before you do your first washUsing your Excellence washer DetergentFabric softener Wash options PowerWash cycles AdvanceUsing your Pride washer Pride WA55T56MW1 MW512 Fabric softenerIf you wish to stop your Pride washer Lid lock LID Lock lightDefault settings Model variationsBasic cycle descriptions To select the wash options Clothes care safeguardsWash options and advancing the cycle Wash progress lightsAuto water level Water levelsManual water level selection Excellence model onlyWash options saving water and time Quick washExcellence and Pride model Soak Delay StartWash options Nappy sanitisers/bleachWashing bulky items Washing woollensTo set your favourite cycle Favourite cycleFavourite cycle To use your favourite cycleCustomising the wash cycles To customise a cycleLoading Before you washSorting Lint givers Lint collectorsHow much detergent? DetergentChoosing the right detergent Adding the detergentHow the fabric softener is dispensed Cleaning the dispenserFabric softener How much fabric softener?Option adjustment mode To enter option adjustment modeChanging pre-set options Use the buttons on the panel to change the pre-set options Rinse options Wash temperaturesDefault MED spin light onAuto water fill level Controlled coldEnd of cycle beeps Light on OptionOut of balance recovery routine SpecificationsMachine information Cleaning the inside of your Smart Drive When you have finishedCleaning your Smart Drive Cold water washingProducts that might damage your Smart Drive Smart Drive sounds and beepsAutomatic lint system Saving water Recycling the wash waterRecycling the water from a deep rinse Manual suds save with syphon back Return Hose to DrainHOT and Cold water temperature lights are flashing HOT water temperature light is flashingCold water temperature light is flashing High water level light is flashingLID Lock light is flashing Single beep every second and... possible solutionsIf your Smart Drive beeps for help Some lights are on but the pattern of lights is unfamiliarOperating problems Wash problems Dye transfer TanglingFisher & Paykel undertakes to Manufacturer’s WarrantyThis warranty does not cover Please keep this User Guide in a safe placeNew Zealand if you need assistance Before you call for service or assistance…Customer Care Australia if you need assistanceNZ AU PAC