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Sub-Zero ICB700 T Series User Manual

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8-12
Troubleshooting Guides
7005836 - Revision A - January, 2009
International Integrated
International Integrated
(ICB700 T
(ICB700 T
all)
all)
Series
Series
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST / ACTION
(Continued)
I. Warm Refrigerator
Temperatures with
“SERVICE” Flashing
(See Pointers on previous page)
J. Warm Refrigerator
Temperatures without
“SERVICE” Flashing
Pointers:
Refrigerator door must be open
and compressor running for five
minutes.
1. “Sr” appears during Diagnostic
Mode, see:
Unit in Showroom Mode
2. Evaporator Temp -9°C (15°F)
or lower within 5 minutes
w/door open, see:
Door ajar
Lights stay ON
Evaporator fan fault
Compartment or evaporator
thermistor misread
Evaporator heavily frosted
Sealed system fault: leak or
partial restriction
3. Evaporator Temp cannot pull
below -1°C (30°F) within 5
minutes w/door open, see:
Warm food load
High room ambient
Door ajar
Condenser Air Flow
Compartment or evaporator
thermistor misread
Sealed system fault: leak or
inefficient compressor
4. Evaporator Temp 2°C (35°F) or
higher after 5 minutes w/door
open, see:
Condenser Air Flow
Power to compressor fault
Sealed system fault: leak,
restriction or inefficient com-
pressor
(Continued)
(See NOTES on next page)
Evaporator Heavily Frosted
a. Door or drawer ajar
b. Evaporator fan fault
c. Thermistor misread
Power to Compressor Fault
NOTE: For ICB700TF/I, see Error Code
Troubleshooting Guide
Sealed System Fault
Sealed System Leak
Sealed System Restriction
Inefficient Compressor
No Power to Unit
Unit Switched OFF
Unit in Show Room Mode
Control Set Too High
Warm Food Load
High Room Ambient
Door or Drawer Ajar
a. Food product obstruction
b. Door/cabinet hinge problem
c. Drawer closer tripped backwards
Condenser Air Flow
a. Dirty condenser
b. Condenser fan blade obstructed or
loose
c. Condenser fan motor disconnected
d. Condenser fan motor defective
e. Power from control board fault
(ICB700TC/I & ICB700TR only)
f. Power from compressor controller fault
(ICB700TF/I only)
a. See Door or Drawer Ajar above.
b. See Evaporator Fan Fault above.
c. See Thermistor Misread above.
Check for 230 V AC at E7 and/or E6 on con-
trol board. Replace control board if defec-
tive.
See Sealed System Troubleshooting Guide
Check power to unit, plug unit in or switch
supply circuit breaker ON.
Check for “OFF” displayed at LCD. If off,
press POWER key.
Press POWER key to OFF, then press and
hold WARMER& COLDER keys, and press
POWER key.
Check set-point. If high, adjust.
Check contents of freezer for warm food
load. Instruct customer.
Instruct customer unit performs best
between 16°C (60°F) and 32°C (90°F).
a. Move obstruction.
b. See Door Hinge Operation Test Procedures
later in this section. Replace hinge if defec-
tive.
c. Trip drawer closer forward
a. Clean condenser.
b. Remove obstruction or tighten nut on motor
shaft.
c. Check continuity from motor to control board
(J7-1) on ICB700TC/I & ICB700TR, from
motor to compressor controller on
ICB700TF/I. Reconnect / repair wiring or
connections.
d. Check for 230 V AC to motor, replace motor
if defective.
e. With compressor running, check for 230 V
AC at control board (J7-1 on ICB700TC/I &
ICB700TR). Replace board if defective.
f. With compressor running, check for 115V
AC from controller (ICB700TF/I only).
Replace compressor controller if defective.

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Sub-Zero ICB700 T Series Specifications

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BrandSub-Zero
ModelICB700 T Series
CategoryRefrigerator
LanguageEnglish

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