Sub-Zero Built-In Refrigeration Refrigerator User Manual


 
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VACATION TIME
For extended vacations, shut off power to the
unit. Empty the unit and block the doors open
s
lightly. A 1" (25 mm) space will let fresh air in
to keep the interior dry and fresh smelling.
For short vacations, remove all perishable
items. Shut off the ice maker and empty the
i
ce bucket. Do not change the control settings.
If the unit is put into service temporarily and
later shut off, block the doors open to allow
fresh air to circulate inside the unit. Be sure to
shut off power to the unit.
If your religious observances (Sabbath Mode)
require turning off the lights and ice maker,
refer to Sabbath Mode, page 13.
ICE DISPENSER OPERATING TIPS
I
f there’s no ice, make sure the ice maker
system is turned on and ICE is illuminated
in the Control Center display panel.
Make sure there is a supply of ice in the ice
bucket. See Ice Bucket Removal, page 16.
Make sure the ice bucket is all the way in
and engaging the auger motor at the back
of the bucket. If it is not all the way back,
push on the ice bucket and depress the
ICE
key pad on the glasswell at the same time.
To ensure that the ice bucket is properly
positioned, check to make sure that the
freezer utility rack has been properly
installed. See Freezer Utility Rack, page 16.
Press the
ICE
key pad on the glasswell. If
you do not hear auger motor noise, wait
five minutes, then try again. If you do not
hear auger noise after the second try, call
your Sub-Zero authorized service center.
If the ice dispenser is not used for a long
period, the ice may fuse together. To avoid
this, empty the ice bucket as needed.
Be sure to block doors open when unit is
not in service. Moisture buildup during
even the shortest amount of running
time could attack the metal.
SUB-ZERO BUILT-IN USE & CARE