Fisher and Paykel DG7027P1 User Guide - Page 81

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Solving operating problems 79 Dryer is beeping, displaying unfamiliar light patterns and/or a message on the digital display See the USER WARNINGS and FAULT CODES sections (refer to page 76). Try turning the dryer off, waiting 30 seconds and turning it back on. Cycle time longer than usual / Inaccurate time remaining/ Adjustment of time remaining during the cycle Cycle time is approximate and may be affected by the composition and size of the load, how dry the load was to begin with, environmental conditions, cycle and options selected, sensing while drying and any interruptions during the cycle (refer to page 52). Noises Have you overloaded the machine? Your dryer has a reverse action tumble. When it changes direction it will pause momentarily and will start again in the opposite direction. This is normal. Continuous beeping or a musical series of beeps with a message displayed on digital display (refer to page 76). End of cycle beeps - These can be turned off (refer to page 72). Cannot see steam at start of cycle, or an any time during the cycle The release of steam occurs at different times in the cycle and may not be visible. Check whether the steam nozzle might be blocked from impurities in the water supply. You may be required call an Authorized Service Agent to replace this. Water visible on inside of door and lint filter after steam cycle Steam produced during the cycle may condense in these locations and is normal. Water drips from inside of door after steam cycle Steam produced during the cycle may condense on the inside of the door. This is normal operation of the dryer. Puddle of water on the floor in front of the dryer after using a steam cycle Have you used a large enough load for the steam cycle you have selected? Refer to page 60. Try adding more items to the dryer. Puddle of water on the floor at the rear of the dryer Check the inlet hose connection. Tighten if necessary. Check that the rubber washer is installed in the inlet hose.

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Solving operating problems
Dryer is beeping, displaying unfamiliar light patterns and/or a message on the digital display
See the USER WARNINGS and FAULT CODES sections (refer to page 76).
Try turning the dryer off, waiting 30 seconds and turning it back on.
Cycle time longer than usual / Inaccurate time remaining/ Adjustment of time remaining
during the cycle
Cycle time is approximate and may be affected by the composition and size of the load, how dry
the load was to begin with, environmental conditions, cycle and options selected, sensing while
drying and any interruptions during the cycle (refer to page 52).
Noises
Have you overloaded the machine?
Your dryer has a reverse action tumble. When it changes direction it will pause momentarily and
will start again in the opposite direction. This is normal.
Continuous beeping or a musical series of beeps with a message displayed on digital display (refer
to page 76).
End of cycle beeps – These can be turned off (refer to page 72).
Cannot see steam at start of cycle, or an any time during the cycle
The release of steam occurs at different times in the cycle and may not be visible.
Check whether the steam nozzle might be blocked from impurities in the water supply. You may
be required call an Authorized Service Agent to replace this.
Water visible on inside of door and lint filter after steam cycle
Steam produced during the cycle may condense in these locations and is normal.
Water drips from inside of door after steam cycle
Steam produced during the cycle may condense on the inside of the door. This is normal operation
of the dryer.
Puddle of water on the floor in front of the dryer after using a steam cycle
Have you used a large enough load for the steam cycle you have selected? Refer to page 60.
Try adding more items to the dryer.
Puddle of water on the floor at the rear of the dryer
Check the inlet hose connection. Tighten if necessary.
Check that the rubber washer is installed in the inlet hose.