
USER GUIDE
US CA
INTEGRATED
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
24" INTEGRATED
RS2484WR & RS2484WL
0" INTEGRATED
RS084WR & RS084WL


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CONTENTS
Safety and warnings 4
Integrated refrigerator-Freezer 8
Before you begin 9
Control panel 10
Storage features 11
Food modes 12
Special features 13
Using your appliance 14
Wifi connection 21
Care and cleaning 22
Food care 30
User warnings and sounds 31
Troubleshooting 32
Service & warranty 36
Customer care 37
Registration
To register your product visit our website: fisherpaykel.com/register

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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
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WARNING!
Electric Shock Hazard
Failure to do so can result in death, electric
shock, fire or injury to persons.
• Read and follow the safety and warnings
outlined in this user guide before operating this
appliance.
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WARNING!
This appliance contains flammable
refrigerant isobutane (R600a).

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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
READ AND SAVE THIS GUIDE
WARNING!
Read entire manual. Failure to follow all guides and rules could cause personal injury or
property damage. When using this appliance, always exercise basic safety precautions
including thefollowing:
General Use
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This product has been designed for use in a normal domestic (residential) environment.
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Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be undertaken by children without supervision.
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This appliance can be used by children aged from 8years and above and persons
withreduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of
theappliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
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The manufacturer’s installation instructions for product and cabinetry ventilation
mustbe followed when installing the appliance.
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To avoid hazard due to instability of the appliance, it must be fixed in accordance
withinstallation instructions.
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Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or the built-in structure,
clearofobstruction.
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Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process,
other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
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Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
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In case of damage to the refrigerant circuit, ventilate the area by opening all windows.
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Do not operate electrical equipment or any other equipment that may produce arcs,
sparks or flames in the area. Contact your Fisher & Paykel trained and supported
service technician immediately to arrange for the appliance to be repaired.
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It is hazardous for anyone other than an fisher & paykel trained and supported service
technician to service thisappliance.
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DANGER: Risk of child entrapment. Before you throw away your old refrigerator or
freezer, the doors and panels should be removed and the racks left in place so that
children may not easily climb inside.
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Connect to potable water supply only
Electrical
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This appliance must be installed in accordance with the installation instructions before
use.
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To allow disconnection of the appliance from the supply after installation, incorporate a
switch in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
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Never unplug your refrigerator by pulling on the power cord. Always grip the plug
firmly and pull straight out from the outlet.
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Do not plug in any other appliance at the same power point as your refrigerator or use
extension cords or double adapters.
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Repair or replace immediately all electric service cords that have become frayed or
otherwise damaged. Do not use a cord that shows cracks or abrasion along its length or
at either the plug or appliance end.
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If the power supply cord is damaged, it must only be replaced by your Fisher & Paykel
trained and supported service technician because special purpose tools are required.
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When moving your appliance away from the wall, be careful not to roll over or damage
the power cord.

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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
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WARNING: Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of
the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
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When positioning the appliance, ensure the power cord is not trapped or damaged.
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Do not locate multiple portable socket-outlets or portable power supplies at the rear of
the appliance.
Food safety
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Regularly clean accessible draining systems and surfaces that come in contact with
food.
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Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator, so that it is not in
contact with or drips onto other food.
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If the appliance will be left empty for long periods, switch off, defrost, clean, dry, and
leave the door open to prevent mould developing within the appliance.
IMPORTANT!
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Your appliance is designed to operate for many years without the need for service
checks. However, if your appliance is malfunctioning, have it attended to by your Fisher
& Paykel trained and supported service technician as soon as possible.
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If you suspect that the product is not getting cold — items such as ice cream are
melting— remove all perishable food and store in another appliance or cooler to prevent
spoilage. Immediately call for a service technician.
Cleaning
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Use mild dish-washing liquid with warm water and a lint-free cloth to clean the product.
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Avoid using anti-bacterial cleaning products on either the interior or exterior
of the cabinet as they may cause rusting of metal components and cracking of
plasticcomponents. For further information see pages 17 - 19
Disposal
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Extreme care must be taken when disposing of your old appliance to avoid hazards:
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The flammable refrigerant gas must be safely removed by a qualified servicetechnician.
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The thermal insulation foam in this appliance may contain flammable insulationblowing
gases, any exposed foam may be highly flammable andmustbe carefully treated
during disposal.
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DANGER: The doors and panels should be removed and the shelves left inplaceso that
children may not easily climb inside.
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Consult your local energy authority or local codes as to the best way to dispose ofyour
old appliance.
Storing food and drinks/wine
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Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant
inthis appliance.
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Never store volatile or flammable materials in your appliance as they may explode.
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Never freeze liquids in glass containers. Liquid expands during freezing, which may
cause the container to explode.
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Never freeze carbonated drinks. They may explode.
Water filter
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The water connection to your Ice & water refrigerator must be installed by an
authorised plumber or Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician and
comply with all state and local laws.

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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
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Installation and use MUST comply with all state and local plumbing codes. Check
with your local public works department for plumbing codes. You must follow their
guidelines as you install the water filtration system.
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Use new tubing supplied with the refrigerator. DO NOT reuse old tubing from old water
and ice connections.
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If the water tank has not been used for an extended period of time, or has developed
an unpleasant taste or odour, flush the water system. If the problem persists, replace
the water filter cartridge and refer to the flushing instructions detailed in section
‘Flushing through the water dispenser.
WARNING!
To reduce the risk associated with choking:
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DO NOT allow children under 3 years of age to have access to small parts during the
installation of the water filter.
Ice making
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Avoid contact with the moving parts of the ice maker ejector mechanism, and do not
place your fingers on the automatic ice- making mechanism while the appliance is
inoperation.
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Do not use ice cubes that may have become discolored. If such discoloration is noted,
discard the ice cubes and contact your Fisher&Paykel trained and supported service
technician.
Power failure
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In the event of a power interruption, the appliance will automatically save the current
temperature settings. When power is recovered, the appliance will revert to the current
temperature settings only.
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Most power failures are corrected within a short period of time. 1 – 2 hours loss of
power will not affect the appliance’s temperatures.
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To avoid sudden change of temperature while the power is off, you should avoid
opening the door. A refrigerator will keep food safe for up to 4 hours during a power
outage. Keep the door closed as much as possible. Discard refrigerated perishable food
such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and leftovers after 4 hours without power.
IMPORTANT!
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following conditions:
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This device may not cause harmful interference.
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This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
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Do not change or modify the wireless communication device in any way. Changes or
modifications not expressly approved by Fisher & Paykel could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter /receiver that comply with Innovation,
Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
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This device may not cause interference.
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This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.

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INTEGRATED REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
RS2484WR
24" Refrigerator-Freezer
Right Hinge
RS3084WL
30" Refrigerator-Freezer
Left Hinge
RS2484WL
24" Refrigerator-Freezer
Left Hinge
RS3084WR
30" Refrigerator-Freezer
Right Hinge

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Refrigerator features
1 Bottle racks
2 Shelving
3 Internal water dispenser
4 Soft close bins with
humidity control
5 Dairy compartment
6 Door shelf
7 Gallon shelf
Freezer features
1 Top bin with ice storage
2 Mid tray
3 Large bottom steel bin
4 Water filter
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Ensure the installer has completed the final checklist in the installation instructions.
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Read this guide, taking special note of the Safety and Warnings section.
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Remove all packaging and dispose of it responsibly. Recycle items that you can.
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Freezer Compartment
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Refrigerator Compartment

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CONTROL PANEL
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COMPARTMENT activates the control panel when pressed. Allows you to select the
compartment to adjust the temperature.
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UPPER to indicate the refrigerator compartment is selected.
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LOWER to indicate the freezer compartment is selected.
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Allows you to select the food mode for the selected compartment.
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WiFi illuminates when functionality is activated.
Illuminates when the water filter needs replacement.
IIluminates to indicate that Sabbath mode is activated.
Illuminates to indicate that the keys on the control panel are locked. When
the door is closed, the display is automatically locked.
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Displays the set temperature of the compartments.
To change between Celsius and Fahrenheit on the display:
Press
and together for 4seconds.
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Allows you to adjust the temperature of the selected compartment.
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Press and keys for 4 seconds to lock the water dispenser. When locked,
the icon will illuminate.
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Allows you to scroll and select features:
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Max Cold
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Bottle Chill
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Ice
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Ice Boost
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This button has a dual function—it allows you to deactivate door alarms for
20minutes and/or mute key tones on the control panel.

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STORAGE FEATURES
REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS
Fruit and vegetable bins/Slim bin
with humidity control lids
Separate fruits and vegetables to prevent the ethylene-sensitive
produce from ripening too quickly-helps to extend their storage life.
Also used for storing deli items and beverages, or fordefrosting
foods.
Cantilever glass shelving Heat-treated safety glass
Can be removed and positioned at heights to suit your storage
requirements.
Dairy shelf and door shelves The top door shelf is a dairy compartment for storing butter and
cheeses.
The middle shelves are designed for general items, condiments and
drinks.
The bottom shelves are designed to store large drinks or those
drinks you require frequent access to.
Clear windows give ultimate visibility to what is being stored in the
door shelves.
Adjustable door shelves with dividers.
Single bottle holders Can be placed along the length of any shelf (except half-depth
cantilever shelves) to store a varietyof bottles.
Half-depth cantilever shelf bottle
holders
Can be placed only on half depth cantilever shelves to store a
variety of bottles.
Store bottles with the neck facing the front of therefrigerator.
Unused bottle holders can be stacked on top ofone another to
maximize shelf space.
FREEZER COMPONENTS
Top bin with removable ice
container and hygienic ice scoop
For storing large or small frozen food items.
Mid tray For storing smaller food items.
Large bottom steel bin For storing multiple frozen food items or large food items.

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Variable temperature zones
Separate food modes, in both fridge and freezer, allow you adjust the temperature
independently for optimal storage.
Refrigerator
FOOD
MODES
DESCRIPTION TYPES OF FOOD TO STORE
Pantry
(12°C/54°F)
Pantry mode provides a cool, dark place
for a wide variety of foods that perish
quickly or mayspoil at room temperature,
but are too sensitive to be stored at normal
refrigerator temperatures.
Bananas, avocados, tomatoes.
Dry food items such as grains, flours,
sugars, crackers, cereal, baked goods,
tortillas, wraps and breads.
Dry food items such as grains, flours,
sugars, crackers, cereal, baked goods,
tortillas, wraps and breads.
Wine
Fridge
(3°C/37°F)
The ideal mode for fresh, everyday foods.
This mode offers a higher relative humidity
than many other refrigerators allowing fresh
foods such as fruits and vegetables, meats
and cheeses to stay fresher for longer.
Fruit and vegetables, dairy products,
jams and chutneys/preserves, meats
and drinks.
Freezer
FOOD
MODES
DESCRIPTION TYPES OF FOOD TO STORE
Soft Freeze
(-9°C/16°F)
Soft Freeze mode is an extension of your
refrigerator, extending the shelf life of
perishable items while maintaining the
quality. Soft Freeze mode allows easy
portioning of food and the ability to heat,
cook or serve foods straight from the
compartment without waiting for it to thaw.
Meats, seafood, soups, sauces, pureed
foods, bread, desserts and pastries.
Note: Soft Freeze mode is not
recommended for storage of creamy
desserts such as ice cream.
Freezer
(-18°C/0°F)
Freezer mode is for general frozen food
items that require storage between 1–12
months. For frozen food items that may
need to be stored for longer periods,
press the minus ( - ) button to reach
-13°F (-25°C). This extends the shelf life of
general frozen items by up to 6months.
Meat, poultry, seafood,
pre-cooked foods and leftovers, some
fruits and vegetable, ice cream, and
other frozen desserts.
General frozen food items that are
required to be stored for extended
times, eg larger cuts ofmeat.
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Max Cold
Boosts the cooling speed of the selected compartment by dropping to its coldest
temperature for a set time, dependent on the food mode in use. We recommend using ‘Max
Cold’ when you are adding food items toyour appliance, such as after grocery shopping.
This feature will ensure the food ischilled/frozen within the shortest period of time, locking
in the freshness andextending the shelf life of your food.
Bottle Chill
This feature allows you to rapidly chill your beverages in the freezer for 15 minutes.
Depending on the size of your beverage, the default time may not be enough to chill
your beverage. If your beverage is notcold enough after the set time, return it to the
compartment and reset the ‘Bottle Chill’ feature.
Ice*
Turns on your automatic ice maker. This feature is only available in the freezer compartment.
Ice Boost*
Increases ice production by lowering the freezer to the coldest set point, and deactivates
automatically after 24 hours.
* This feature is not available if the compartment is set to ‘Soft Freeze’. If ice making is turned on and the foodmode is
changed to ‘Soft Freeze’ any ice that is already in the ice bin may melt and form clumps.
SPECIAL FEATURES

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2
Selecting the compartment
Press
to select UPPER compartment.
Food modes
PANTRY and FRIDGE are
illuminated.
Adjusting the temperature
Press
to increase the temperature of the
selected food mode.
Press
to decrease the temperature of the
selected food mode.
USING YOUR APPLIANCE
Temperature control
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Once you turn on your refrigerator for the first time, the compartments will automatically
default to the recommended temperature setting.
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The control panel enables you to change and control the temperature of all
compartments accurately and independently.
Adjusting the temperature — Refrigerator compartment
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2
Selecting the compartment
Press
again to select LOWER
compartment.
Food modes
SOFT FREEZE and FREEZER are
illuminated.
Adjusting the temperature
Press
to increase the temperature.
Press
to decrease the temperature.
Adjusting the temperature — Freezer compartment

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1
2
Allows you to disable the buttons on the control panel. Suitable when cleaning your
appliance. It is automatically activated when the refrigerator door opens.
Press
to scroll through the available
FEATURES for the compartment and food
mode you have selected.
To activate:
Select from the list by scrolling through and
stopping at your preferred feature.
A blinking light indicates the current feature
when scrolling through the list.
Press
for 2 seconds to activate.
To activate:
Press
for 2seconds. The icon on the
control panel will illuminate.
Key lock
Selecting Features
USING YOUR APPLIANCE
Door alarm
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If the refrigerator compartment door is left open, the alarm will beep after 90 seconds.
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If the freezer compartment drawer is left open, the alarm will beep after 60 seconds.
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If the door remains open, subsequent beeps will sound every 30 seconds for 5 minutes.
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If the door remains open for 5 minutes or longer, an alarm will sound continuously and
the interior compartment light(s) will turn off.
To deactivate:
Press
for 2seconds. The icon will not
illuminate.

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To activate:
Press
for 2seconds, a single beep will
sound to indicate key mute is activated. All
key sounds are now muted.
Door alarms and the
BOTTLE CHILL alarm are
still operational.
Key mute
USING YOUR APPLIANCE
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To activate:
Press
, and together for 4 seconds.
The
icon on the control panel will
illuminate. When activated, the display, all
alarms and lights are deactivated for 80
hours.
To deactivate manually:
Press
, and together for 4seconds.
Note: If you turn off your appliance
while in Sabbath mode, it will resume
automaticallyonce the appliance is switched
on again.
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To activate:
To activate, press
once. The light above
will illuminate to indicate the refrigerator
is muted.
ALARM MUTE will deactivate after
20minutes. Press To deactivate manually,
Closing the door also deactivates the
ALARM MUTE.
Alarm mute
Sabbath mode

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USING YOUR APPLIANCE
Using the internal water dispenser
The water dispenser is located inside at the left side wall of the refrigerator compartment.
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To dispense water, gently press the
dispensing pad with a glass or container.
To stop the flow of water, simply pull your
glass or container away from the dispensing
pad.
Pressing hard against the dispensing pad
will not increase the flow or dispense more
water.
Using the automatic ice maker
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2
Before turning on your automatic ice maker, the system must be flushed to remove any
impurities or trappedair inthe filter system.
Turn your Ice maker on, select
LOWER COMPARTMENT > FREEZER > ICE.
Press the , and together for
4seconds then close the doors.
The ice tray will have filled with water.
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Repeat step
2
to remove dust in the ice
tray collected during manufacture and
transport.
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Remove the bin and empty the water. Dry
the bin and return it correctly.
Once your ice maker is turned on, the
first bin of ice may be discolored. This
discoloration is normal during the flushing
process and is not harmful. Discard the first
full bin of ice made. Your ice maker is now
ready to use.

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USING YOUR APPLIANCE
Water filter
The water supplied to your appliance is filtered through a water filter to remove impurities.
The water filter is located at the bottom front of your appliance, and must be replaced
every 6months. Refer to your installation guide for instructions on how to remove and
install the water filter.
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A water filter icon on the control panel illuminates when the filter needs replacement.
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Replacement filter cartridges can be purchased online from fisherpaykel.com or by
calling Fisher & Paykel Customer Care. Details of the replacement filter cartridge are
labelled on the cartridge. Instructions on how to install your replacement water filter are
provided with the filter.
Changing the water filter cartridge
Guidance of how to replace your water filter and reset your indicator icon can be found
at fisherpaykel.com/water-filter.
Press
and together for 4 seconds.
The
on the control panel will turn off
when reset.
Resetting the filter indicator
1 Press the water dispenser pad to dispense 1 gal (4L) of water.
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Harmless carbon residue may be dispensed with water during the flushing process.
2 Wait for 4 minutes before dispensing again.
3 Dispense 1 gal (4L) of water then wait another four minutes.
4 Dispense another 1 gal (4L) of water. Your water dispenser is ready for use.
5 Water will continue to drip from the dispenser for a few more days after installation.
Flushing through the water dispenser

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USING YOUR APPLIANCE
Max Cold
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2
Press to select MAX COLD. A blinking light
indicates MAX COLD is selected.
Press
to select BOTTLE CHILL. A blinking
light indicates BOTTLE CHILL is selected.
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To activate:
Press
for 2 seconds to activate.
To activate:
Press
for 2 seconds to activate.
An alarm will sound after 15 minutes has
elapsed to indicate that beverage can be
removed.
To mute the alarm, press once.
Bottle Chill

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Ice*
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1
2
Press to select ICE. A blinking light
indicates ICE is selected.
Press
to select ICE BOOST. A blinking light
indicates ICE BOOST is selected.
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To activate:
Press
for 2 seconds to activate. A beep
will sound to indicate ICE is active.
To mute the alarm, press once.
To activate:
Press
for 2 seconds to activate. An alarm
will sound to indicate ICE BOOST is active.
An alarm will sound again after 15 minutes
as reminder to remove your beverage.
Ice Boost*
USING YOUR APPLIANCE
*If ice making is turned on and the foodmode is changed to SOFT FREEZE, any ice that is already in the ice bin may melt
and form clumps.

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WIFI CONNECTION
Your appliance can be connected to your home wireless network and operated remotely
using the FISHER & PAYKEL app.
Getting started
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Ensure your home WiFi network is turned on.
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You will be given step by step guidance on both your appliance and mobile device.
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It may take up to 10 minutes to connect your appliance.
On your mobile device:
1 Download the
FISHER & PAYKEL app from www.fisherpaykel.com/connect
2 Register and create an account.
3 Add your appliance and set up the WiFi connection.

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CARE AND CLEANING
The condenser coils of your Integrated Column require periodic cleaning by a
Fisher&Paykel trained service technician.
Toe kick grilles and filter
Your Integrated Column is fitted with a toe kick grille to protect the internal working
components. We recommend cleaning the grille and filter in conjunction with changing your
water filter cartridge (every 6months).
1 To maximize operating efficiency, keep ventilation openings clear of obstructions by
regularly vacuuming the flooring in front of your appliance.
2 More frequent cleaning may be necessary for dusty homes or those with pets sheddinghair.
Exterior cleaning
Interior cleaning
Clean all surfaces with a mild liquid detergent dissolved in warm water and a soft cloth.
Rinse with clean water and dry with a clean, lint-free cloth.
Do not use harsh chemicals, abrasives, ammonia, chlorine, bleach, concentrated detergents,
solvents or abrasive scouring pads on any part of your appliance. Someofthese chemicals
may damage your appliance.
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2
Cantilever glass shelves
To remove, hold the front and back edge
of the shelf firmly.
Push the shelf up vertically to dislodge
from back support lugs.
Pull the shelf towards you.

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Humidity control lids — Fixed shelf
To remove, hold both sides of the shelf
and lift straight up to unclip from the
runners (A).
Humidity control lids — Slim bin
To remove, lift up the front edge of the
shelf (C).
Pull the shelf towards you (B).
Pull the shelf towards you to unclip from
the runners (D).
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CARE AND CLEANING
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b

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CARE AND CLEANING
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2
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To remove a bin, extend the bin on
its runners (A), and empty the bin.
Push the securing tabs on both
sides of the bin corners, then push
the bin firmly upwards to dislodge
from the runners (B
).
Pull the bin towards you to remove.
Push both runners back into the
appliance (C
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The runners are pre-lubricated to help open and close the bins. Do not remove the grease
from the runners to maintain its smooth function.
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b
c
Removing the top bin
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1
2
To return the bin, extend the
runners and place the bin on top of
the runners (D).
Push the bin slowly onto the
securing tabs until you feel it clip
onto the runners (E
).
Ensurethe bin tabs are clipped
securely onto the runners before
use.
Returning the top bin
d
E
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CARE AND CLEANING
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3
Open the bottom drawer fully.
Unclip the mid tray from the sliders
and lift the front of the tray.
Lift the steel bin slightly and slide
back inside the appliance to unseat
the steel bin from seating pockets.
When removing the steel bin, we
recommend to wear protective
gloves as the bin is cold to touch.
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Remove the mid tray (A) and
retract the sliders.
Removing the bottom steel bin
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CARE AND CLEANING
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4
Lift the steel bin (B) upward to
remove.
Tilt the steel bin towards the
appliance.
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CARE AND CLEANING
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Open the bottom drawer fully.
Insert the rear end of the steel bin
at an angle into the bottom drawer.
Lower the front end of the steel
bin ensuring the sides are sitting
on the sliders.
Slide the steel bin slightly forward
to locate into the seating pockets.
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3
Returning the bottom steel bin

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Before leaving for a Holiday/vacation:
1 Turn the ice maker to OFF on the control panel.
2 Shut off the water supply to the appliance.
On return from a Holiday/vacation:
1 Turn on the ice maker. Discard the first full bin of ice.
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4
Ensure the sides of the mid tray are
seated on the sliders.
Clip the mid tray to the sliders to lock
in place.
Pull out the sliders and insert the rear
end of the mid tray into the appliance
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FOOD CARE
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Store only high-quality, fresh food in your appliance.
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Store perishable foods in the appliance immediately after purchase. Storingatroom
temperature increases the rate of deterioration and can allow harmfulmicrobialgrowth.
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Foods such as meat, poultry and seafood should be well wrapped or sealed in
suitablepackaging to prevent dehydration, color deterioration, loss of flavor, and transfer
ofodor.
Note: We recommend storing these foods on the bottom shelf of your appliance
orinone of the bins to prevent potential spills and cross-contamination with
otherfoods.
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Ensure hot foods and beverages are cooled sufficiently before placing them into
theappliance. Hot items may cause other foods to warm to unsafe temperatures.
Itmayalso cause sealed items to sweat/condensate—which is undesirable.
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Beverages are best stored standing upright in the door shelves or on the bottle
racksprovided.
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Ensure raw and cooked foods are stored separately to avoid cross-contamination.
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Consume food items within the recommended storage times. Discard foods that
showsign of spoilage.
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Keep door openings to a minimum to maintain optimum storage temperatures inside
your appliance.
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We recommend using MAX COLD when you are adding food items toyour appliance, such
as after grocery shopping. This feature will ensure the food ischilled/frozen within the
shortest period of time, locking in the freshness andextending the shelf life of your food.
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A refrigerator will keep food safe for up to 4 hours during a power outage. Keep the
door closed as much as possible. Discard refrigerated perishable food such as meat,
poultry, fish, eggs, and leftovers after 4 hours without power.
Items stored in your refrigerator
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Dairy items such as butter and cheeses should be stored in the covered door shelf
tominimize any transfer of odor or odor absorption from other foods.
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Eggs should be stored in their carton to avoid absorption of strong odors through
theirporous shell structure.
Items stored in your freezer
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We recommend cooling carbonated beverages only when the BOTTLE CHILL function
isactive.
Note: Do not store carbonated drinks without this function in the freezer. Failure
toremove beverages could lead to freezing liquid and the likelihood
ofbottle/canexplosion.
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Ensure air is removed from packaging to avoid large formation of ice crystals and
prevent freezer burn.
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To maintain freshness and quality, we recommend defrosting foods in the refrigerator.
Ensure partially or fully defrosted foods are never re-frozen—cook immediately.
For best food care

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USER WARNINGS AND SOUNDS
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Count the number of beeps made when the fresh food compartment door isopened.
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Record the number and sequence of temperature lights displayed on the internal control
panel and contact a Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician in order to
repair the fault. You can do this by going online to fisherpaykel.com or by contacting our
Customer Care Centre.
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To silence the fault alarm press any button on the internal control panel.
WARNING/
SOUND
DESCRIPTION
Fan air flow ActiveSmart™ refrigerators have fans which change speed depending on demand.
During cooling periods, such as after frequent door openings, fans circulate the cold
air in the refrigerator and freezer compartments producing
some air flow sound. This is quite normal.
Cracking or
popping
This may occur when the automatic defrost function is operating.
Running water This is the liquid refrigerant in the system and can be heard
as a boiling or gurgling noise.
Hissing sound
after closing the
freezer door
This is due to the pressure difference between the warm air that has entered the
cabinet and suddenly cooled,
and the outside airpressure.
Humming This is the compressor running and is quite normal.
Gasket Normally occur over time due to a build up of dirt and/or grime. See ‘Exterior
cleaning’ section.
Ice maker and
water dispenser
Motor operation (low humming).
Running water as the ice maker and/or water tank fills.
Water valve opening and closing (hissing sound).
Loosened from the ice molding tray (cracking).
Ice dropping into bin (clunking).
Other sounds Cabinet not level
Floor uneven or weak
Bottles or jars rattling on shelves
Faults
Normal appliance sounds
Integrated Columns are designed to have excellent energy ratings and cooling performance.
As a result, you may hear sounds somewhat different to your old refrigerator.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
If there is a problem with your appliance, please check the following points before
contacting your local Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician or
theCustomer Care Center.
Product parts and accessories can be purchased through the Fisher & Paykel CustomerCare
Center, or online at fisherpaykel.com (this service is available to selectedmarkets only).
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Appliance does not
operate
No electricity at poweroutlet. Check that the plug is correctly connected and
power switched on.
Check another appliance at the sameoutlet.
Check house fuse.
Light not working Light not functioning. The lighting cannot be serviced by the user.
Contact your Fisher & Paykel dealer or trained
and supported servicetechnician.
Appliance not working. Check appliance is turned on at the wall or at
the isolating switch.
Light and display
not working
Product in Sabbath mode.
Press
, and together for 4seconds.
Storage
compartments too
warm
Temperature setting
notcorrect.
See 'Temperature control' section of this User
guide.
Frequent door openings. Minimize door openings to allow temperature
to stabilize.
Large amount of food
has been recentlyadded.
Select
MAX COLD features to assist in lowering
the temperature quickly.
Food freezing in
the refrigerator
Temperature setting is too
cold.
Increase the temperature setting.
See 'Temperature control' section of your user
guide.
Food placed directly infront of
air outlets.
Move chill sensitive foods away from theair
outlets.
Unfamiliar noises Cabinet not stable orlevel. See Installation guide supplied with
thisappliance.
Freezer is defrosting. This is normal.
Ice maker sounds Normal ice maker operation. See 'User warnings and sounds' section.
Food Mode is not
available
Not all combinations of food
modes are available in all
compartments.
Try to select the desired Food Mode
inadifferent compartment.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
When the appliance
door is opened 4rapid
beeps sound and a
code is displayed on the
control panel
Record the code on the control panel
and contact Customer CareCenter.
Water in the vegetable
bins
Condensation is formed by the
water produced by fruitand
vegetables.
A small amount of condensation
is beneficial for fruit and vegetable
storage.
Wipe out water with a cloth.
Exterior of cabinet is
warm
Note: This is normal.
Condensation on
outside of appliance
Not unusual during periods of
high humidity.
Wipe dry.
Condensation/ice inside
compartment
Frequent or long door openings. Minimize door openings.
Door gasket leaking. Check and clean door gasket seal.
Not unusual during periods of
high humidity.
Wipe dry.
Door not closing tightly. Arrange items in the compartment so
door can close tightly.
Doors not aligned. Call a service technician.
Bin does not slide
inand out evenly
Packaging trapped. Check to ensure no food or packaging is
trapped behind
the tray/bin.
Door not closing An obstruction is blocking door
closing.
Move obstruction.
Appliance not installed correctly. Refer to your Installation guide supplied
with this appliance to ensure your
appliance has been installed correctly.
Freezer door will not
open
The door has been recently
opened.
Wait 30seconds and try again.
Small ice cubes Water line is blocked/restricted.. Check the external water line is
notkinked/squashed. If it is not kinked/
squashed contact Customer Care to
arrange a technician to check the
internal water line.
Frozen food items are
soft or melting
Remove items and place in another
freezer or cooler and callCustomer Care
immediately.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Different sizes of ice
cubes
Cabinet may not be level Adjust level of the cabinet.
Automatic ice maker
does notwork
Ice maker has not been turned
on.
Switch on ice maker, see 'Using the
automatic ice maker' section.
Water supply turned off or not
connected.
Connect the water supply.
Freezer compartment
notworking.
Contact Customer Care Center.
Water pressure too low. Check water pressure.
Water line is blocked/restricted. Check water line for kinks/squashing.
Filter is clogged. Water filter may need replacing.
Ice cubes sticking in ice bin. Remove ice storage bin, loosen cubes and
remove clumped ice. Replace ice storage
bin.
The food mode is set to
SOFTFREEZE.
Change the food mode from
SOFT FREEZE.
Ice cubes taste
tainted
Unsealed packages may be
transmitting odor/taste.
Discard ice cubes and clean ice storage
bin. See 'Interior cleaning' section.
Wrap or cover strong smelling foods.
Poor taste from incoming water. Replace filter cartridge. Product parts and
accessories can be purchased through our
Customer Care Center.
Slow ice cube freezing Door may have been leftajar. Close door.
Freezer compartment settoo
warm.
Turn temperature to a colder setting. See
'Temperature control' section.
Long freezer door openings. Gently tap ice to unstick or, if large clumps
occur, empty ice bin and make new ice.
High ambient temperature.
Ice bin left out of freezer
compartment for a length of
time.
Ice will stick together overtime.
Ice is discolored Water filter has not been flushed. Refer to your installation guide supplied
with your appliance fordetails on how to
flush your water filter.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Internal water
dispenser not working
Internal water dispenser locked Deactivate ‘Water Dispenser Lock’ off by
holding down “Colder” and “Warmer” keys
for 4 seconds
Water supply off Check water supply
Water pressure low Check water pressure
Water line kinked/ squashed Check for kinks/ squashing
Filter is clogged Water filter may need replacing

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SERVICE & WARRANTY
For details of your manufacturer’s warranty and contacts for servicing, refer to your
separate service and warranty book provided with your appliance.
This product has been designed for use in a normal domestic (residential environment). This
product is not designed for any commercial use. Any commercial use by the customer will
affect this products manufacturer’s warranty.

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