Sub-Zero Undercounter Refrigeration Refrigerator User Manual


 
10
SUB-ZERO UNDERCOUNTER USE & CARE
WINE STORAGE
MODELS UC-24B AND UC-24C
U
ndercounter Models UC-24B and UC-24C
feature shelves for wine storage. The roller-
assembly shelves with a full three-quarter
e
xtension for allow easy access to stored
750 ml bottles.
The wine storage shelves have a solid natural
cherry wood facing that can be replaced with
other wood to match your cabinetry. Details on
how to replace the cherry wood facing on the
shelves can be found in the Sub-Zero Design
Guide. Check our website at subzero.com or
call Sub-Zero at 800-222-7820.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If you choose to stain or
seal the shelves’ natural cherry wood facing,
be aware that some of these substances are
hazardous and will damage stored wine.
WINE STORAGE SHELF REMOVAL
To remove a wine storage shelf, pull the shelf
out to its full extension, gently and evenly lift
up on both sides of the front of the shelf and
remove. Refer to the illustration below.
Reverse the procedure to reinstall the shelf.
Be sure to unload all bottles from the
wine storage shelf before removing it.
DESIGN
GUIDE
Details on how
to replace the
cherry wood facing
on the wine
storage shelves
can be found in
the Sub-Zero
Design Guide.
Check our website
at subzero.com or
call Sub-Zero at
800-222-7820.
FREEZER STORAGE
MODEL UC-24C
M
odel UC-24C refrigerator/freezer features an
automatic ice maker with clear ice bucket.
The ice bucket is removed by pulling it straight
out. Reinstall using the reverse process.
ICE MAKER OPERATION
The ice maker in the Model UC-24C freezer is
fully automatic and has been tested at the
factory.
The level of ice in the ice container is
controlled by an ice level arm. When the
container is filled with ice, the ice level arm
senses the level and shuts down the ice maker.
As ice is used, the level drops and the ice level
arm signals the ice maker to restore ice
production.
To shut off the ice maker, lift the ice level arm
up or to the off position.
ICE PRODUCTION
The ice maker is designed to produce enough
ice for normal family use. The timing of ice-
making cycles will vary depending on load
conditions, door openings and room tempera-
ture. On average, you can expect a cycle of ice
(eight cubes per cycle) every two hours until
the container is full.
The ice maker operates on water pressure of
20 to 100 psi. In some cases, a reverse
osmosis water filter system may not be able to
maintain the minimum pressure.
IMPOR
T
ANT NOTE:
If ice is not used r
egularly
it tends to fuse together. T
o avoid this, empty
and replace the ice in the container as needed.