And 11 years later, this fixed my almost new (ie hardly used) F&P Nautilus that had sat in storage for 20 years. Thank you. Storage without use must have been enough to dry the start capacitor out, and it failed.
I have something to add to the U1 and F1 errors too. If you get an F1 fault and the flooding is minor and slow, it will most probably be a small leak in the door seal which is dripping into the base, and will eventually set off the flood sensor. You might only end up with a small amount of water on the floor.
If the wash motor start capacitor fails, the machine will overfill with water because it doesn't get an "I'm full" signal from the pump motor. This will lead to a fair bit more water on the floor, as it isn't just a drip from a leaky seal, it's a fair bit of flow from the machine overfilling and the overflow leaking out of the holes near the door hinges. Lots more flow, so even though the flood sensor activates, there's lot's more water to flood.
I hope this helps others at some point.
David
November 2023