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PRO 48 Use & Care
Lighting Information
The PRO 48 features top LED lights that bathe the upper
refrigerator and freezer compartments in a soft glow. The
refrigerator compartment also has channeled sidewall LED
lighting.
For model 648PROG with glass door, the LED lighting
can be left on with the door closed and can serve as a
door-area night light. This feature can be activated or
deactivated by pressing the LIGHT key pad.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This advanced lighting system needs
to be replaced by Sub-Zero factory certified service.
Lighting in the refrigerator and freezer drawers use
40-watt appliance bulbs. The bulbs are easily accessible
with the drawer open and are located on the ceiling of the
drawer compartment.
To replace drawer compartment light bulbs, unscrew the
bulb counterclockwise to remove and clockwise to install.
Shut off power at the control panel before changing
light bulbs. Wear protective gloves when handling
bulbs.
Vacation Time
For extended vacations, shut off power to the unit by
pressing the POWER key pad. Empty all contents and
block the doors and drawers open slightly. A one-inch
space will let fresh air in to keep the interior dry and fresh.
Upon return, the water filter should be discarded and
replaced with a new filter before start up.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For extended vacations, refer to the
water filtration system information on pages 10–11.
For short vacations, remove all perishable items. Shut off
the ice maker by pressing the ICE MAKER key pad and
empty the ice bucket. It is not necessary to change the
control settings.
If the unit is put into service temporarily and later shut off,
block the doors and drawers open to allow fresh air to
circulate inside the compartments. Be sure to shut off
power to the unit by pressing the POWER key pad.
If your religious observances require turning off the lights
and ice maker, refer to Sabbath mode on page 7.
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