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TEMPERATURE
I
MPORTANT NOTE:
U
nless 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
t
he 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:
Y
our unit was designed for an air
tight seal.
A vacuum seal can form after the door is
closed. W
ait several seconds for pressure to
equalize before
r
eopening 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-Zer
o dealer for details on the door
stop kit.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ICE PRODUCTION
I
MPORTANT NOTE:
M
ake 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 r
oom design.
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