Page 3 - CONTENTS; Registration
3 Safety and warnings 5 Installation guide 7 Before your first wash 17 Safety features 18 Control panel 20 Wash cycles 23 Detergent and softener 26 Wash preparation 29 Getting started quickly 30 Wash cycle options 32 Customising a wash cycle 38 Changing pre-set options 40 Caring for your washer 42 B...
Page 5 - SAFETY AND WARNINGS; Electric Shock Hazard; Failure to follow this advice may result in; • If you are using an extension cord or a portable; General
5 SAFETY AND WARNINGS ! WARNING! Electric Shock Hazard Failure to follow this advice may result in electric shock or death. • If you are using an extension cord or a portable electrical outlet device (eg multi-socket outlet box), ensure that it is positioned so that it does not come into contact wit...
Page 6 - Installation
6 SAFETY AND WARNINGS Installation z For guidance on how to install your product, please refer to installation instructions contained in this document. z Install the washer on a solid and level floor surface ensuring it has at least 20 mm clearance on each side. The washer must not be installed on a...
Page 7 - INSTALLATION GUIDE; Accessories; x Drain hose guide; Unpacking; Lift the washer off the base.
7 INSTALLATION GUIDE Accessories Check if you received the following accessories with your Fisher & Paykel washer. You will find them inside the drum or attached to the packaging. z 2 x Inlet hose(s) – WH1060P1, WH1260P1 models z 1 x Inlet hose – WH1160P3 models z 1 x Inlet valve cap – WH1060P1 ...
Page 8 - Removing transit safety bolts; The transit bolts must be removed in order to use the power cord.
INSTALLATION GUIDE 8 Removing transit safety bolts z The clothes washer is fitted with transit safety bolts at the rear to avoid possible damage to the internal components of the washer during transportation. z The four transit bolts must be removed prior to operation of the washer. Failure to remov...
Page 10 - PRODUCT DIMENSIONS; Product dimensions
INSTALLATION GUIDE 10 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS MM MM MM A Overall height* z Min z Max 845 860 845 860 845 860 B Overall width 600 600 600 C Overall depth** 675 675 675 D Depth of open door 1080 1080 1080 Standpipe height min. 600 600 600 * Exact height is dependent on foot adjustment** Including dial and ...
Page 11 - CAVITY DIMENSIONS; CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS; Minimum gap clearance to adjacent; Cavity and clearance dimensions
INSTALLATION GUIDE 11 b a c CAVITY DIMENSIONS MM A Minimum cavity height 865 B Minimum cavity width 640 C Minimum cavity depth z Flush with front panel of the product* z In cupboard 655 715 * Front panel of the product a CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS MM A Minimum washer door clearance to adjacent wall 355 B ...
Page 12 - Using the spanner provided, tighten the; Levelling the washer
INSTALLATION GUIDE 12 1 2 3 Move the washer into its final position allowing for required clearances.Level the washer side to side:Place the level on the centre front of the washer. Pull the washer out, loosen the lock nut (using the spanner provided) and wind the feet up or down until the washer is...
Page 13 - Water supply
INSTALLATION GUIDE 13 Inlet hose(s) Failure to adhere to the following guidance may result in a flood and damage to property. Only use the new hose set(s) provided with your washer. 1 Connect the straight ends of the inlet hose(s) to the tap(s), there are washers fitted in both ends. 2 Connect the e...
Page 14 - Draining; Place the drain hose in a tub or standpipe
INSTALLATION GUIDE 14 Draining 20 mm max. Place the drain hose in a tub or standpipe Attach drain hose to spigot In multi-storey apartments or any upper floor, the washer should be installed on a floor equipped with a drain. Draining must comply with local by-laws. 1 Flex the guide apart and pull th...
Page 15 - Complete your installation; Test cycle; to activate your washer.; cycle. Ensure the drum is; Spare Parts
INSTALLATION GUIDE 15 Complete your installation z Turn on the water and check all hose connections for leaks. Make sure there are no kinks in the hose(s). Check the hose connections for leaks again after 24 hours. z Uncoil power cord, remove and discard the plastic pin cover, and plug into wall soc...
Page 17 - BEFORE YOUR FIRST WASH
17 BEFORE YOUR FIRST WASH Check you have done everything you need to before you start your first wash:
Have the packaging and transit bolts and rods been removed?
Is the washer correctly levelled, feet are extended and cabinet corners are clear of the floor?
Is the drain hose threaded through ...
Page 18 - SAFETY FEATURES; Add a Garment; The; function can be used to interrupt the cycle to add or remove a; Door lock; The door of your washer will lock once you press; , the LED light in the drum will turn on, after two minutes it will
18 SAFETY FEATURES Add a Garment The ADD A GARMENT function can be used to interrupt the cycle to add or remove a garment at any time during the wash part of the cycle (provided the wash temperature selected is lower than 60°C). Water in the washer will be drained to be a level where the door can be...
Page 19 - to restart your washer.; Opening the door during a power failure
19 SAFETY FEATURES When power is restored, your washer will resume the interrupted wash cycle. If the cycle doesn’t resume automatically, press POWER to restart your washer. Opening the door during a power failure If there is a power failure during a wash cycle your washer will stop and the door wil...
Page 20 - CONTROL PANEL
20 CONTROL PANEL 1 Power Press to turn the washer ON/OFF. 2 Keylock Press to disable all buttons on the control panel, except the POWER . This prevents accidental button presses. 3 SmartTouch™ Control Dial Rotate to select your desired wash cycle. z Red LED illuminates to indicate the selected wash ...
Page 23 - WASH CYCLES
23 WASH CYCLES WH1060P1 model Your washer has a number of wash cycles to suit your laundering needs. Selecting the most appropriate cycle for each particular wash load will help ensure you get the best wash result. CYCLE DESIGNED FOR MAX. LOAD SIZE (kg) WASH TEMP (°C) SPIN SPEED (rpm) Everyday A fas...
Page 25 - Woolmark Apparel Care
25 WASH CYCLES WH1160P3 Your washer has a number of wash cycles to suit your laundering needs. Selecting the most appropriate cycle for each particular wash load will help ensure you get the best wash result. CYCLE DESIGNED FOR MAX. LOAD SIZE (kg) WASH TEMP (°C) SPIN SPEED (rpm) Everyday A faster cy...
Page 26 - DETERGENT AND SOFTENER; Detergent type; Scrud
26 DETERGENT AND SOFTENER Detergent type Your washer requires low-sudsing detergent to prevent oversudsing problems. Low sudsing detergent comes in powder, liquid or pod form and is labelled front loading, low suds, high efficiency or HE. Using top loading detergent in your front loader washer may l...
Page 27 - Detergent compartments; Main wash liquid; on the control panel.
27 The washer has two main wash compartments for liquid and powdered detergents, a fabric softener compartment, and a pre wash compartment for liquid or powdered detergent. Detergent compartments Main wash liquid MAIN WASH Powder PRE WASH Liquid/Powder MAIN WASH Liquid FABRIC SOFTENER MAIN WASH Powd...
Page 28 - Fabric softener
28 DETERGENT AND SOFTENER MAIN WASH Powder PRE WASH Liquid/Powder MAIN WASH Liquid FABRIC SOFTENER Place Fabric Softener into this dispenser, it will be flushed out automatically during the rinse part of the cycle. Fabric softener Ensure that the dispenser drawer is completely closed before starting...
Page 29 - WASH PREPARATION
29 WASH PREPARATION Sorting Sort items according to colour, fabric type, and soil type. Wash fine, delicate fabrics separately from thick, heavy fabrics. Always separate coloured items from whites, especially when they are new. Colour run could be an issue if you wash items at higher temperatures. S...
Page 30 - GETTING STARTED QUICKLY
30 2 Press to activate your washer. 3 Select your desired wash cycle by turning the Control Dial. The wash cycle icons will illuminate as you turn the dial showing which cycle is selected, along with the default wash cycle settings. GETTING STARTED QUICKLY Open the detergent drawer.Pour liquid or po...
Page 31 - Press
31 GETTING STARTED QUICKLY 6 Press for three seconds to lock the buttons on the control panel, preventing them from being activated accidently by a washing basket or little fingers, refer to the ‘Wash cycle options’ section. 5 Press to start the cycle. The washer will start to fill with water and se...
Page 32 - WASH CYCLE OPTIONS
32 WASH CYCLE OPTIONS Once you have selected your wash cycle you may wish to change the default wash options. COLD TAP CONTROLLED COLD WARM / COLD WARM HOT EXTRA HOT Incoming water from tap 20°C 30°C 40°C 60°C 90°C Wash cycle options All wash cycles default to the recommended options for that cycle...
Page 34 - Pre Wash; Eco
34 WASH CYCLE OPTIONS Pre Wash Your washer will start with a short wash in cool water to remove excess soil. The washer will drain and then fill at the selected temperature for the main wash. PRE WASH cannot be selected after a wash cycle has been started or if ECO has been selected.Use liquid or po...
Page 36 - Keylock; ON
36 WASH CYCLE OPTIONS 1 1 Press for three seconds.When activated, the light above the button is illuminated. To turn your washer on if KEYLOCK is on and the washer is powered off: If KEYLOCK is on and you want to pause your washer: If KEYLOCK is on and you want to power off your washer at any time: ...
Page 37 - Delay Start; Washing bulky items
37 Delay Start The DELAY START option can delay the start of the wash cycle between 5 minutes and 12 hours. This can be useful to time your washing to finish when you arrive home from work, or to start once you have finished in the shower. Press MORE to increase the delay time, and LESS to decrease ...
Page 38 - CUSTOMISING A WASH CYCLE; To customise a cycle
38 CUSTOMISING A WASH CYCLE To customise a cycle You can program your washer to remember the wash options you prefer for each wash cycle. For instance, you may want to set the EVERYDAY cycle to default to a COLD wash or set the HEAVY cycle to include WASH+ or RINSE+ . 1 Press POWER to activate your ...
Page 39 - To change your customised wash cycle simply repeat these steps.
39 4 Continue to select any other options you wish to customise for this cycle. CUSTOMISING A WASH CYCLE To change your customised wash cycle simply repeat these steps. 5 Press to store your customised cycle. A long beep will sound to confirm that your changes have been saved.
Page 40 - CHANGING PRE-SET OPTIONS; To enter option adjustment mode:
40 CHANGING PRE-SET OPTIONS Option adjustment mode (Models WH1160P3) This allows you to change the CONTROLLED COLD default setting wash temperature to COLD TAP . If your incoming cold water temperature is very low and you choose to do a COLD TAP wash, the wash may be less effective. To enter option ...
Page 41 - Factory reset; To reset your washer to factory default settings:; and; together
41 CHANGING PRE-SET OPTIONS Factory reset You can reset your washer to factory default settings by following the steps below. To reset your washer to factory default settings: 1 Select the SPIN cycle. 2 Press MORE , LESS and OPTIONS together for three seconds, will appear on the screen and the washe...
Page 42 - CARING FOR YOUR WASHER; Cleaning the detergent dispenser drawer; When you have finished using your washer; Unplug the washer from the power socket.; Cleaning your washer
42 CARING FOR YOUR WASHER To remove the drawer from the washer, pull it open, push down on the tab behind the rear compartments and pull it out from the washer. MAIN WASH Powder PRE WASH Liquid/Powder MAIN WASH Liquid FABRIC SOFTENER Cleaning the detergent dispenser drawer 1 To disassemble the drawe...
Page 43 - . Press down on the tab to
43 REMOVE These parts can now be hand-washed in hot tap water and dried with a soft cloth. Reassemble and place back in the washer.The drawers are not dishwasher safe. Ensure the dispenser drawers are reassembled correctly before re-inserting into the washer. Any mis-assembly or damage to the parts ...
Page 44 - Cleaning the inside of your washer; to turn your washer; NEED
44 CARING FOR YOUR WASHER Cleaning the inside of your washer It is important that you regularly clean the inside of your washer using the DRUM CLEAN cycle. After 100 cycles the icon will flash every time you turn your washer on to remind you to do this. If your washer starts to smell this is a sign ...
Page 45 - cycle
45 Aside from the detergent dispenser, water hose(s), and the pump filter, no other parts are designed to be removed from the washer for cleaning. Do not attempt to remove any other part of the washer. Cleaning the drum and the door z Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the door, cleaning any water marks ...
Page 46 - Cleaning the pump filter
46 Cleaning the pump filter CARING FOR YOUR WASHER Unhook the pump outlet hose and pull it out (approximately 150mm). Remove the plug and allow any water (approximately 250ml) to drain into a shallow dish.After the draining process is complete, replace the plug into the hose and refit the hose back ...
Page 47 - Products that might damage your washer
47 CARING FOR YOUR WASHER Products that might damage your washer z Concentrated bleaches, laundry pre-soakers/sanitisers, stain removers and hydrocarbon solvents (eg petrol and paint thinners) can cause damage to the surfaces eg control panel, and components of your washer. z Be careful when washing...
Page 48 - BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE; User warnings
48 BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE User warnings Your washer is capable of self diagnosis and may sound a series of beeps and display a notification or warning to inform you when there is a problem. In most cases you will be able to address the problem the washer is alerting you to. Check this chart bef...
Page 49 - PROBLEM
49 BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE PROBLEM DISPLAYED AS WHAT TO DO The washer has too many suds The washer will stop and flash while waiting for suds to dissipate. The washer will not beep during this time. When the suds have dissipated the washer will automatically restart. If a suds event has occurred...
Page 50 - FAULT CODES
50 FAULT CODES When a continuous series of beeps is sounded, all the lights turn off on the control panel and a number appears on the display, a fault has occurred. The washer will automatically enter this mode if a fault occurs. The fault code will be displayed as followed by a number on the digita...
Page 51 - TROUBLESHOOTING
51 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, contact your Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO Wash...
Page 56 - These Manufacturer’s Warranties DO NOT cover; Water on the floor due to incorrect loading or excessive suds.; MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY
56 For New Zealand and Australia only. You automatically receive a two-year Manufacturer’s Warranty with the purchase of this clothes washer covering parts and labour for servicing within the country of purchase. Fisher & Paykel undertakes to: Repair or, at its option, replace without cost to th...
Page 57 - For Australian customers; Keep this user guide in a safe place.
57 MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY G Pick-up and delivery. H Transportation or travelling costs involved in the repair when the product is installed outside the Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician’s normal service area. Nothing in this Manufacturer’s Warranty is intended to, nor lim...
Page 58 - CUSTOMER CARE; Before you call for service or assistance:; Your product is correctly installed.; In New Zealand if you need service or assistance:
58 CUSTOMER CARE Before you call for service or assistance: Check our website, fisherpaykel.com, for ‘Product Help’ to see the latest updates, hints and tips, and information about your product. We recommend that you also refer to your user guide to ensure: 1 Your product is correctly installed. 2 Y...
Page 59 - Complete and keep for safe reference:
59 CUSTOMER CARE Registration Register your product with us so we can provide you with the best service possible. To register your product visit our website: fisherpaykel.com/register Complete and keep for safe reference: Model Serial No. Purchase Date Purchaser Dealer Suburb Town Country