Care Recommendations; Troubleshooting; Condenser (Behind Grille) - Sub-Zero Classic Series Use And Care Manual

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Care Recommendations

Cleaning
STAINLESS STEEL EXTERIOR
Use a nonabrasive stainless steel cleaner and apply with a
soft lint-free cloth. To bring out the natural luster, lightly
wipe the surface with a water-dampened microfiber cloth
followed by a dry polishing chamois. Always follow the
grain of stainless steel.
INTERIOR CLEANING
To clean interior surfaces and all removable parts, wash
with a mild solution of soap, water, and baking soda. Rinse
and dry thoroughly. Avoid getting water on the lights and
control panel.
CAUTION
Do not use vinegar, rubbing alcohol, or other
alcohol-based cleaners on any interior surface.
VACATIONS
For extended vacations, turn power off at the control
panel. Empty the unit and block doors open slightly to let
fresh air in and keep the interior dry.
CONDENSER
CAUTION
Before cleaning the condenser, turn power off at the
control panel. Wear gloves to avoid injury from sharp
condenser fins.
The condenser is located behind the flip-up grille. Clean
the condenser every 6–12 months.
To clean the condenser:
Turn power off at the control panel.
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2
Pull out on the bottom edge of the grille and rotate
upward. Refer to the illustration below.
3
Use a soft bristle brush and vacuum to remove dust and
lint from the condenser. To avoid damaging condenser
fins, vacuum in the direction of the fins.
CAUTION
Failure to clean the condenser could result in tem-
perature loss, mechanical failure, or damage.
CONDENSER
Condenser location

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting
UNIT OPERATION
No lights or cooling.
1
Verify power is on.
Verify electrical power to the unit and home circuit
2
breaker is on.
No lights in the refrigerator or freezer.
1
The door may have been left ajar, which has disabled
lights to eliminate excess heat. If the lights are out,
close the door for one hour. If the lights are still out,
contact Sub-Zero Factory Certified Service.
2
LED interior lighting must be replaced by Sub-Zero
Factory Certified Service.
No refrigerator shelf light.
1
Verify the shelf is properly installed in the tracks along
the back wall.
2
Verify nothing (a tall container or food) is preventing the
shelf from engaging the tracks along the back wall.
Frost, condensation, or ice buildup inside the unit.
1
Verify the condenser is clean.
2
Verify the door is closing properly.
3
Verify the door has not been left ajar.
Verify the door gasket does not have rips or tears. If it
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does, contact Sub-Zero Factory Certified Service.
5
If icing is heavy, turn the unit off and use a hair dryer to
melt the ice. The hair dryer should be set on low and
kept moving at all times. Once the ice has melted, wipe
up any water with a cloth or paper towel.
High temperatures, the unit runs excessively, or the unit
is giving off too much heat.
1
Verify the condenser is clean.
Verify the door is closing properly.
2
3
Verify the door has not been left ajar.
4
Increased ambient temperatures may cause the com-
pressors to run longer.
If the temperature display shows 38° and 0°, but is not
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cooling, the unit may be in Showroom Mode. Contact
Sub-Zero Factory Certified Service.
No water from the dispenser.
1
Wait one hour, then try the dispenser again. Contact
Sub-Zero Factory Certified Service if unresolved.
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