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101RRS
8th November 2008, 08:17 PM
Does anyone know how to clear an F1 code (flood alarm) on a Fisher and Paykel Nautilas Disher?

It hasn't even flooded - just opened the door and beep beep beep - F1 code comes up but no flood.

Thanks

Garry

George130
8th November 2008, 08:36 PM
Don't you need the rover com?:wasntme:

scarry
8th November 2008, 08:46 PM
Ours did that once when the kids put laundry detergent in instead of the right stuff,and it all foamed up & flooded everywhere,there is a pcb under the slide out section of the machine.I left it a day to dry out and all ok.

Ours is a slide out 2 draw model.

Sounds like yours is a different model though,try turning power off at switch for a few moments,it may clear it. If not may have a fault& need a tech.:(

Bigbjorn
8th November 2008, 09:50 PM
UncleHo is the dishwashing consultant on Aulro.

bblaze
9th November 2008, 09:39 AM
Hi Garry
Had the same problem with our F&P dish washer, 2 drawer one. What happened to ours was the little motors that wind the top shut to seal them when you start to wash had failed. A very common failure. Had all ours replaced with revised motors and only cost about $120 (from memory), took the techie about 15 minutes to do the job
cheers
blaze

bblaze
9th November 2008, 09:42 AM
just to add, we had no leak that could been seen but there was a small amount of water on the bottom under the bottom draw and this is where the sensor is that triggers the fault
cheers
blaze
this repair was deemed as URGENT in my house.

Pedro_The_Swift
9th November 2008, 10:09 AM
Does anyone know how to clear an F1 code (flood alarm) on a Fisher and Paykel Nautilas Disher?

It hasn't even flooded - just opened the door and beep beep beep - F1 code comes up but no flood.

Thanks

Garry

hey Gary,, have you had any problems with the front control panel cracking?
Ours is cracked around the latch area, causing the latch not to lock up,
This is deemed a "Divorce Level" problem,,,
:angel:

101RRS
9th November 2008, 04:21 PM
hey Gary,, have you had any problems with the front control panel cracking?
Ours is cracked around the latch area, causing the latch not to lock up,
This is deemed a "Divorce Level" problem,,,
:angel:

Thanks for all the comments - guess the techo man will be called out tomorrow.

As`far as the plastic bits at the front go all mine have cracked at least once - I replaced the one around the latch a couple of years back (cost was $50) but the new one has cracked again and I have repaired it with epoxy putty - the same also has happen to the bottom one - plastic puty again.

It would seem the heat of the dishwasher makes the plastic brittle and it then breaks.

I bet the repairman breaks my repairs and I will now need to spend even more unnecessary $$$ replacing the plastic bits.

Garry

The ho har's
9th November 2008, 04:26 PM
UncleHo is the dishwashing consultant on Aulro.


ahemmm don't you mean rocket is the dishwashing consultant on AULRO :p:wasntme:

:angel:Mrs ho har:angel:

Blknight.aus
9th November 2008, 04:46 PM
the last time my dishwasher faulted i found that saying


"if you leave them to soak overnight they will be easier for you to scrub in the morning" resulted in my bedroom door locking itself forcing me to sleep on the sofa...

LOVEMYRANGIE
12th November 2008, 09:16 PM
OK here is a bit of deja vue.
I have two Fisher and Paykels.
Both have two drawers.
Each has had two call outs.
Each has had the boards replaced twice.
We call them Flashout and Packups.
New Zealand is made up of two words......... :angel:

Xavie
12th November 2008, 10:08 PM
OK here is a bit of deja vue.
I have two Fisher and Paykels.
Both have two drawers.
Each has had two call outs.
Each has had the boards replaced twice.
We call them Flashout and Packups.
New Zealand is made up of two words......... :angel:

I can't believe how bad these machines are. I was talking to a fellow recently when I was lookign for a new one the guy is a technician and he said these machines were constantly breaking down and absolute rubbish. I also know 2 people with them as they seemed like a good idea with the draws but one person chucked theirs out as it broke down 4 times in 6 months and the other has a technician out almost every 3 months.

My Asko is 11 years old and still going strong :D without one call out. Got to love real quality.

Xav

RobHay
12th November 2008, 10:28 PM
UncleHo is the dishwashing consultant on Aulro.


Damn ! Damn ! Damn ! Beat me to it:D

101RRS
16th November 2008, 02:21 PM
After a week on just sitting there - the code has cleared itself - no more hand washing - that goodness.

Now to do the same with the Freelander.

Garry