Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer F86
Homeowners usually land here after F86 interrupts a Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer cycle. Below: cautious symptoms, safe checks, and how DishDrawer — service diagnostic codes fits the picture — without unsafe DIY.
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F86 guide for Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer: symptoms, checks, and booking an independent diagnosis.
Model compatibility: Fisher & Paykel reuses codes across series and model years, so F86 may mean something different on another appliance or generation. Confirm this against your model’s documentation and record your full model number before acting.
What this code means
Official wording for F86 on the DishDrawer — service diagnostic codes line may vary by model. Use the safe checks below and refer to your model manual for the exact meaning.
Symptoms you may notice
- This is a technician / service-mode diagnostic reading and is not normally seen during everyday use.
- If F86 is visible during ordinary operation, the DishDrawer may be stalling, failing to complete a cycle, or repeating a fault.
Safe checks you can make
These are simple, non-hazardous checks only. If anything is unclear, stop and contact a technician.
- Do not attempt to enter or interpret the service/diagnostic mode yourself.
- Note when and how F86 appeared (which cycle stage, what the drawer was doing) for the technician.
- Switch the appliance off at the wall if it is behaving unsafely, and avoid further cycles until it has been checked.
- Record the full model and serial number from the rating plate.
Important safety warning. Service/diagnostic codes are for trained technicians using official test procedures. Do not open panels, access wiring, or attempt to force the appliance into a diagnostic mode. If you notice smoke, sparks, or a burning smell, disconnect power at the wall if safe to do so and call a professional immediately.
When to call a technician
F86 is a service-level reading. Do not force diagnostic modes yourself — schedule Fisher & Paykel Appliance Repair with notes on when it appeared.
Frequently asked questions
Confirm power/supply basics from the safe-check list, record the model/serial and a photo of the display, then contact Fisher & Paykel Appliance Repair if the code repeats.
Control generations differ. Treat F86 as a pointer for your serial, not a universal parts list.
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