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I found a link to a manual for your Fagor fi-64w dishwasher. On page 17 under "Troubleshooting", it lists a number of Symptoms-Possible Causes and Actions to take.
The heater or thermostat is faulty and not allowing the dishwasher to complete cycle as water is not getting hot enough. Try to run a cold or short cycle and see if is completed.
F6 would mean the water is not getting heated. I am not sure which model you have but if there is only a cold water inlet connection then either heater or thermostat is faulty. If you have both hot and cold water inlet then you may have to check if hot water is getting in at right temperature. Easiest way to confirm is to run dishwasher in cold cycle (short rinse) and see if it goes through. The heater would get used in warm/ hot wash cycles and drying.
We are the manufacturer; Fagor Commercial, Inc. We have a network of parts distributors for our products. contact us to provide you with the most convenient one for you.
we have just purchased a Fagor dishwasher also - the instruction manual is worthless.
in regards to the 2 thin tubes, we just inserted them in the gallon jugs that the soap/rinse agents comes in and it works fine. just make sure the clear tube without the label goes in the rinse agent and the labeled tube goes in the soap jug. we did drill a hole in the top cap of the jugs and pushed the line thru and that helped keeping the tubes in the jugs and minimized the mess if the jugs fell over.
in regards to the temperature problem, we found that running it thru a couple of cycles before you start the actual dishes helped get the water temperature up faster. it seems to like to start with normal tap hot water first, so the 1st couple of cycles get the cold water out of the line.
Please contact the Fagor America Service Center toll free: 1-877-743-2467. A customer service representatives will discuss the problem with you. If on-site service is required, they will coordinate that for you.
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