What U6 means (fisher paykel u6 error)
On a DishDrawer, a fisher paykel u6 error is a spray-arm fault — the spray arm is loose, detached, or not turning. Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer dishwashers use a SmartDrive direct-drive motor as both the wash and drain pump, and the fault-code scheme varies by generation, so always match the code to your DishDrawer model. Re-fitting the spray arm so it clicks home and spins freely usually clears it.
Symptoms to look for
U6 tends to show up right after you have unloaded or cleaned the drawer, because that is when a spray arm most easily gets knocked out of place. The clearest signs are washing that has gone downhill and an arm that looks low, off-centre, or simply will not turn when you nudge it. Open the drawer and check the arm by hand against the list below before assuming anything more serious.
- “U6” shows and washing is poor
- The spray arm may be loose or off
- It may follow unloading or cleaning
- The arm may not spin
Likely causes of the fisher paykel u6 error
Every cause of U6 comes back to the spray arm not spinning the way the wash cycle expects. They span an arm that has popped off its mount, one that is sitting loose without clicking home, an item jamming its rotation, and — least often — a damaged arm. The first three are owner fixes; a cracked or warped arm calls for the correct Fisher & Paykel part.
- Spray arm detached — it has come off its mount
- Spray arm loose — it is not clipped home
- Obstruction — an item blocks the arm
- Arm fault — the spray arm is damaged
What you can check
Almost every U6 is settled with your hands at the rack, not with tools. Lift the spray arm off, seat it back until it clicks, then spin it to confirm it turns a full circle without catching on a dish. Give the jets a quick clear while you are in there. None of this touches the SmartDrive motor or wiring, so if the arm is properly fitted and U6 stays, hand it to a qualified technician.
- Open the drawer and refit the spray arm so it clicks into place.
- Confirm the arm spins freely with no items blocking it.
- Clear any debris from the arm jets.
- If U6 persists with the arm fitted, book service.
Parts a technician may check or replace
If the arm is seated correctly and still triggers U6, the fault is in the arm or its mount, and a technician will inspect the spray arm, the spray-arm clip, and the drawer rack that supports it. The right part is matched from your DishDrawer model and serial number and fitted through trusted parts suppliers, so the arm spins and sprays as designed rather than relying on a generic replacement. Confirming the failed piece first keeps the repair limited to what actually broke.
When to call a technician for the fisher paykel u6 error
When the spray arm clicks home, spins freely, and U6 still appears, the mount or clip needs a closer look than an owner can give it. Book through our scheduling page and an experienced technician will inspect the arm and its mount and repair it, with a 30-day labor warranty on the work.
Prevention and care
Keeping U6 away is largely about how you treat the spray arm during everyday use. After unloading, give it a quick push to confirm it clicked back into place, and rinse the jets now and then so food debris never blocks its rotation. Load dishes so nothing tall fouls the arm’s sweep. Because the SmartDrive control watches the arm during the cycle, a freely turning arm is the surest way to prevent the code returning. If U6 does come back with the arm fitted, note what you saw before resetting so a technician can go straight to the mount.
Related help and Fisher & Paykel resources
Browse other Fisher & Paykel Dishwasher diagnostics, read about Fisher & Paykel Dishwasher repair, look up your unit in the Fisher & Paykel models reference, or the related a DishDrawer not cleaning, browse service locations, or schedule a service visit. For Fisher & Paykel manufacturer documentation and model lookup, visit Fisher & Paykel at fisherpaykel.com/us.