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Anonymous Posted on May 09, 2014

My unit goes through the was cycle ok bt when it reaches the rinse cycle it does not fill with water, it lets the fill time laps then it starts into the spin cycle but never rinses the loths

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  • Posted on Jun 06, 2006

SOURCE: Slow Filling only in rinse cycle

Tony, the fact that you are not receiving any error codes tends to leave me to believe that your cold fill hose filter may be restricted. Going by your model number you can enter this mode by having the power on at the source and off at the console. Press and hold the lifecyle button and then push power button. You should hear 2 beeps and then the display go blank. You can test the hot and cold valves by pressing how dirty up (hot) and how dirty down (cold). If you find the cold valve slow as in your rinse check for restrictions. If it were the thermistor, I would think you would receive an error code..Good luck.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 04, 2008

SOURCE: F & P GW712 - bowl spins, but won't fill.

Read your user manual - but I would suggest that you may not have setup the balance properly. Check the level of the machine and adjust to be as square as possible by adjusting the feet at the bottom. If the water isnt coming in on both hot and cold sounds like a common problem - perhaps the water level sensor is playing up or something else has been knocked during transportation of the machine when you moved house. Check your user manual for troubleshooting. Sounds dumb, but check that 'delay start' isnt selected also. check both hoses filters are not blocked.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2008

SOURCE: Intuitive eco Iw811 Rinse 1 no water coming thru!

the 1st rinse light is normally set to "spray rinse", this means the machine will pump out the water, spin at medium speed then pulse cold water into the machine, this occurs for about 2 mins, then the machine will spin out, and advance for the final rinse which is a deep rinse.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2008

SOURCE: fisher paykel will not complete rinse spin cycle

will sence it will spin once the water is out .that must mean your pump is restricted.unplug go to buttom of washer find pump and clean out

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 13, 2009

SOURCE: It is a GW611 excellence model.It will not go past rinse cycle on

I spoke to a person yesterday that has a next door neighbour that does washing machine repairs and he is going to look at it so i can let you know what the outcome is if you want to know.Thanks Peter.

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