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Sub-Zero 632

Sub-Zero 632
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Ice Production
NOTE: Always make sure the
power is ON for your icemaker.
Look at the upper display panel
for ICE ON/OFF.
Always dispose of the first
several buckets of ice produced
to ensure pipe residue or other
particles associated with newly
hooked up water lines are not
consumed.
Q: My ice maker isn't producing
very much ice.
A: Your unit will typically
produce eight cubes every 2 to
2-1/2 hours.
Q: My ice is freezing together
and clumping.
A: You may need to discard the
ice and allow supply to be
replenished.
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Q: My ice tastes funny and is
discolored.
A: Our products do not have an
in-line filtration system built into
the water and ice dispenser.
Please contact a plumber in your
area to discuss filtration options
available to you.
Temperature
NOTE: Always make sure the
power for your unit is ON. Look
at the upper display panel for
ON/OFF button.
Q: How do I adjust the
temperatures in my unit?
A: Please refer to page 13 for
detailed instructions on how to
adjust the temperatures.
Q: What are the suggested
settings for my unit?
A: The refrigerator compartment
at 38˚F (3˚C). The freezer
compartment at 0˚F (-18˚C).
Q: I'm experiencing some
condensation on the outside and
inside of my unit.
A: In higher humidity climates,
condensation will form and is
considered normal. Leaving the
door open for longer periods of
time may also contribute to
condensation inside your unit.
Q: My unit isn't cooling
properly.
A: Please refer to page 21 for
detailed instructions on how to
vacuum the condenser.
Noise
Q: Why do I hear my unit
running?
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 room design.
Door Operation
Q: Why is my door hard to open?
A: Your unit was designed for an
airtight seal. A vacuum pressure
will form after the door is closed.
Wait several seconds for the
pressure to equalize before re-
opening the door.
Q: My door is opening too
fast and hitting my wall or
surrounding cabinets.
A: Refer to page 20 for informa-
tion on a door stop for your unit.
The speed of your door opening
and closing may also be affected
by any door alignment issues.
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