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Shane Sparozvich Posted on May 15, 2014

Washing machine filled with water but wont start, the spanner, delicates sheets and high efficiency lights come on after about 30 seconds, what could i look for

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Fisher& Paykel have a lot of controls. But if it's filled with water and the lights are on, you have power to the unit. Try unplugging it, waif 5 min. Power it up advance the setting to drain/ spin setting with the door closed and try it again. What do you mean the spanner ?

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Hi just read your posting.Now the error code you have indicated is Error code 48--49 , This error code is for hot or cold water valve fault.Now you say you just bought the machine.Did you buy it new or second hand?My manual says that the causes of this fault are due to 1---Faulty valve coils 2---- Faulty wiring or 3--- Faulty motor controller.If you bought this machine new then it would be wise to ring the place where you bought it from and ask for warranty.If you bought it second hand then please reply and I can guide you throe the finding of the exact fault and repair.Good luck.

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