When your Fisher & Paykel dryer flashes Err6 or E6, it’s not being picky—it’s protecting airflow and safety. This code means the lint filters are blocked and the dryer was started after a user alarm…
When a Fisher & Paykel dryer flashes Error Code F15, the machine is telling you it has seen unstable power—specifically, multiple brownouts (voltage dips) in a very short window. To protect electronics and heating components,…
If your Fisher Paykel dryer displays the error code F13, it indicates an over-temperature condition. This error occurs when the exhaust air temperature surpasses 90 degrees Celsius, a level not expected during normal dryer operation.…
When your Fisher Paykel dryer displays the error code F10, it indicates a problem with the exhaust sensor, specifically a short circuit to the cabinet. This issue can disrupt the normal operation of your dryer…
When a Fisher & Paykel dryer throws Error Code F9, it’s usually the machine telling you it can’t trust the temperature/airflow reading from the exhaust sensor. That reading guides how hot and how long the…
When a Fisher & Paykel dryer throws Error Code F6, the control isn’t happy with temperature feedback. In plain English: the dryer isn’t getting a believable signal from one of its temperature sensors—typically the exhaust…
When a Fisher & Paykel dryer throws Error Code F5, it’s telling you the machine detected exhaust air that’s too hot—typically above the expected operating range (around 90°C / 194°F). In plain English: the dryer…
When a Fisher & Paykel dryer throws Error Code F1, it’s pointing to a problem inside the machine’s electronic “brain” — the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) assembly. The board coordinates heat, motor speed, sensors, and…
Discovering the F30 error on your refrigerator signifies a Display Fault that warrants a closer look. This error may stem from various sources, such as problematic connections between the display panel and the main control…
When a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator throws F24, it’s calling out an issue with the ice maker sensor—the component that tells the control board when conditions are right to make, harvest, and refill ice. If…
