Sub-Zero 632 Built-In Use and Care Guide - Page 37

Important Note - condenser fan motor

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TROUBLESHOOTING G U I D E F R E Q U E N T LY A S K E D QUESTIONS ICE PRODUCTION IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure that the power is on for your ice maker. ICE will be visible in the Control Center display panel. IMPORTANT NOTE: Dispose of the first bucket of ice produced by your new unit to ensure that pipe residue or other particles associated with new water lines are not consumed. Q: My ice maker isn't producing very much ice. A: On average, you can expect a cycle of ice (eight cubes per cycle) every two hours. Q: My ice is freezing together and clumping. A: If ice is not used regularly it tends to fuse together. You may need to discard the ice and allow ice to be replenished. Q: My ice tastes funny and is discolored. A: Sub-Zero Built-In units do not have an integrated water filtration system. Contact a local plumber to discuss water filtration options. NOISE Q: Why do I hear my unit running constantly? A: It is normal to hear the operation of fans and motors. Sounds will be accentuated based on the placement of the unit and overall room design. T E M P E R AT U R E IMPORTANT NOTE: Unless the unit is being serviced, make sure the power for your unit is on. If the unit is not on, OFF will be visible in the Control Center display panel. Q: How do I adjust the temperatures? A: To adjust temperatures, refer to Tempera- ture Control, page 12. Q: What are the suggested temperature settings? A: The recommended settings are 38˚F (3˚C) for the refrigerator section and 0˚F (-18˚C) for the freezer section. Q: Condensation is forming on the inside and outside of my unit. A: In climates with higher humidity, condensation will form and is considered normal. Leaving the door open for a long period of time may also contribute to condensation forming on the inside your unit. Q: My unit isn't cooling properly. A: Clean the condenser area as outlined on page 22. DOOR OPERATION Q: Why is my door hard to open? A: Your unit was designed for an airtight seal. A vacuum seal can form after the door is closed. Wait several seconds for pressure to equalize before reopening the door. Q: The door on my unit is opening too fast and hitting the wall or surrounding cabinets. A: The unit may not be leveled properly or a door stop may be required. Contact your Sub-Zero dealer for details on the door stop kit. 37

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TEMPERATURE
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Unless the unit is being
serviced, make sure the power for your unit is
on. If the unit is not on, OFF will be visible in
the Control Center display panel.
Q:
How do I adjust the temperatures?
A:
To adjust temperatures, refer to Tempera-
ture Control, page 12.
Q:
What are the suggested temperature
settings?
A:
The recommended settings are 38˚F (3˚C)
for the refrigerator section and 0˚F
(-18˚C) for the freezer section.
Q:
Condensation is forming on the inside and
outside of my unit.
A:
In climates with higher humidity, condensa-
tion will form and is considered normal.
Leaving the door open for a long period of
time may also contribute to condensation
forming on the inside your unit.
Q:
My unit isn’t cooling properly.
A:
Clean the condenser area as outlined on
page 22.
DOOR OPERATION
Q:
Why is my door hard to open?
A:
Your unit was designed for an airtight seal.
A vacuum seal can form after the door is
closed. Wait several seconds for pressure to
equalize before reopening the door.
Q:
The door on my unit is opening too fast and
hitting the wall or surrounding cabinets.
A:
The unit may not be leveled properly or a
door stop may be required. Contact your
Sub-Zero dealer for details on the door
stop kit.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
ICE PRODUCTION
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Make sure that the power
is on for your ice maker. ICE will be visible in
the Control Center display panel.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Dispose of the first bucket
of ice produced by your new unit to ensure
that pipe residue or other particles associated
with new water lines are not consumed.
Q:
My ice maker isn’t producing very much ice.
A:
On average, you can expect a cycle of ice
(eight cubes per cycle) every two hours.
Q:
My ice is freezing together and clumping.
A:
If ice is not used regularly it tends to fuse
together. You may need to discard the ice
and allow ice to be replenished.
Q:
My ice tastes funny and is discolored.
A:
Sub-Zero Built-In units do not have an
integrated water filtration system. Contact a
local plumber to discuss water filtration
options.
NOISE
Q:
Why do I hear my unit running constantly?
A:
It is normal to hear the operation of fans
and motors. Sounds will be accentuated
based on the placement of the unit and
overall room design.
TROUBLESHOOTING
GUIDE