Fisher & Paykel RF610A, RF201A, RF540A installation instructions Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

If there is a problem with your appliance, please check the following points before contacting your local Fisher & Paykel Appliances Authorised Service Centre Dealer or Customer Care Centre.

Problem

Possible causes

What to do

Appliance does

No electricity at power outlet.

Check that the plug is correctly

not operate.

 

connected and power switched on.

 

 

Check another appliance at the same

 

 

outlet.

 

 

Check house fuse.

Light not working.

Blown light bulb(s).

Change light bulb(s) (refer to page 31).

 

 

 

 

Refrigerator not working.

Check refrigerator is turned on at wall.

 

 

If problem continues refer to page 45.

 

 

 

Light and display not working.

Product in Sabbath Mode.

Refer to Sabbath Mode page 24.

Motor operates for long periods.

Hot weather.

Minimise door opening to allow

Frequent door lid openings.

temperature to stabilise.

 

Large amount of food recently

 

added.

 

 

 

Temperature control set too low.

See Temperature control section (page 23).

 

 

Doors not sealing properly.

Check that cabinet is level and gasket

 

seals are clean.

 

 

Storage compartments too warm.

Temperature setting not correct.

See Temperature control section (page 23).

 

 

Frequent door openings.

Minimise door openings to allow

Large amount of food recently

temperature to stabilise.

 

added.

 

 

 

Food freezing in

Temperature setting not correct.

See Temperature control section (page 23).

the refrigerator.

 

 

Food placed directly in front of

Move chill sensitive foods away from the

 

 

air outlets.

centre back of the shelf.

Unfamiliar noises.

Cabinet not stable or level.

See Installation section (pages 12 – 13) or

 

Freezer is defrosting.

refer to Sounds (page 36).

 

 

Water in the

Condensation is formed by the

A small amount of condensation is

vegetable bins.

water produced by fruit and

beneficial for fruit and vegetable storage.

 

vegetables.

If there is too much water, store fruit and

 

 

 

 

vegetables loosely wrapped in plastic bags.

 

 

Wipe out water with a cloth.

 

 

Set humidity slide to

 

 

low humidity setting

 

 

 

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Contents Installation instructions and user guide Page Contents Introduction We hope you enjoy your new refrigeratorSafety and warnings DisposalElectrical Power failure food safety CleaningStoring food and drinks Installation instructions Contents of filter kitInstallation instructions Ensure that refrigerator is not plugged into a power supplyWaterline connection to refrigerator Connection to water supply Power LocationE402B, E442B, E522B RF610A/RF540A/RF201A Ventilation and installation Installation RF610A, RF540A, RF201A onlyLevelling of refrigerator door RF610A, RF540A, RF201A only What to do if your product is unstable Unstable refrigeratorMoving your refrigerator Energy efficiencyMoving or storing your refrigerator Storing your refrigerator or freezerBefore you start using your Ice & Water refrigerator Measured Fill see All about the displayKeys Main menuSettings/User alerts see Display features Measured Fill seeTemperature see Dispensing water seeFirst use Using your water dispenserDispensing pad DispensingUsing your ice maker Ice makerInformation about your ice maker Ice storage bin and scoop in correct positionUsing the display options Measured FillChanging the Measured Fill units Freezer Chill Bottle ChillRecommended times Temperature of your refrigerator and freezer Bottle Chill contdSettings Water unit conversionFault Once in Sabbath ModeFilter reset User warningsFruit and vegetable bins and humidity control cover Active Smart special featuresFruit and vegetable bins and humidity slide where fitted Suitable for Salad Greens Mixed fruitSlim storage drawer where fitted Door alarmsBottle rack where fitted Water filter Changing the water filter cartridgeTo reset the filter indicator To disable the filter indicatorMeasured Fill Calibration Measured Fill CalibrationCalibration quick reference guides Active Smart maintenance Replacement of the interior light Halogen light bulbOther exterior surfaces Cleaning and caring for your refrigeratorWater dispenser pad and interface Water evaporator trayBottle rack InteriorGlass shelves Automatic ice dispenserHumidity Control System cleaning Humidity Control SystemTo remove trays or fixed bins On vacation/holidayRefrigerator sounds Normal refrigerator soundsNormal operational sounds include Fish and seafood Red meatPoultry Precooked foods and leftoversStoring food in your freezer Frozen food careRecommended freezer storage times Vegetables Meat, poultry and gameFish Prepared and cooked foodsTroubleshooting Inside freezer Sides of cabinet This is normal Are warmIce buildup CompartmentIce cubes have Automatic iceMaker does not Work Odour/tasteWater dispenser Water has poorTaste/odour Does not workFisher & Paykel undertakes to Manufacturers warrantyThis warranty does not cover Please keep this User Guide in a safe placeNew Zealand if you need assistance Before you call for service or assistanceCustomer care Australia if you need assistanceProduct details Ireland if you need assistanceFor the rest of the world… Dealer SuburbPage Page Page Copyright Fisher & Paykel 2007. All rights reserved
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RF540A, RF201A, RF610A specifications

Fisher & Paykel is renowned for its innovative approach to kitchen appliances, particularly in refrigeration technology. The RF170W, RF170A, RF201A, E522B, and RF135B models embody the brand's commitment to efficiency, design, and usability.

The RF170W and RF170A are part of Fisher & Paykel's 70cm series. Both models feature a capacious 491-liter total capacity, making them ideal for family use. Their ActiveSmartTM technology ensures that the refrigerator maintains optimal temperature due to smart sensors that adapt to everyday usage patterns. It preserves the freshness of food longer by minimizing temperature fluctuations.

The RF201A model is characterized by its generous 646-liter capacity, catering to larger households. Similar to the RF170 series, it also incorporates ActiveSmartTM technology and offers versatile shelving options, ensuring that users can efficiently organize their groceries. The external ice and water dispenser stands out, providing convenience at your fingertips while maintaining a sleek exterior.

Transitioning to the E522B model, this unit is notable for its distinct design that embodies Fisher & Paykel's integrated approach. This refrigerator offers a significantly larger capacity of 525 liters, making it suitable for extensive storage needs. It features separate cooling systems for the fridge and freezer, which prevents odors from mingling and ensures an optimal environment for various food types.

The RF135B model is designed with smaller kitchens in mind, boasting a compact 373-liter capacity. Despite its size, it does not compromise on features. It still utilizes the ActiveSmartâ„¢ technology and a flexible shelving arrangement that maximizes storage, making it an excellent choice for those in urban living situations or smaller homes.

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