S U B - Z E RO BUILT- IN U S E & C A R E
LIGHTING I N F O R M AT I O N
IMPORTANT NOTE: When the refrigerator or freezer doors are left open for a long time, the lights may go off. This protects the internal parts from overheating. To reset the light system, close the door for 15 to 30 minutes.
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You’ll need to remove the light shield in the top of the refrigerator or freezer to replace the bulbs. Place your hands under the light shield and release the two clips on the back of the light shield, then lift up and slide back slowly until the key slots on the side of the light shield drop past the mounting studs in the side walls. Then remove the shield. The bulbs are now accessible. Refer to the illustration below.
Models 601RG, 611G and 650G: Like all
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Freezer basket lighting is located below the ice maker and mounted on the back wall of the freezer. To remove the light shield, gently compress the shield to release the top, then the bottom. The bulb is now accessible. To reinstall the shield, put the bottom in place first, then compress and insert the top. Refer to the illustration below.
Models 611, 611G, 650 and 650G: Freezer lighting is in the top of the freezer, mounted to the front of the evaporator cover. The bulbs are accessible by opening the freezer drawer and unscrewing the bulb from the top front of the freezer.
Models 685 and 695: Freezer lighting is acces- sible above the ice bucket once the freezer utility rack has been removed. See Ice Bucket Removal, page 16.
Shut off power at the control panel before changing light bulbs. Wear protec- tive gloves when handling bulbs.
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Light shield removal | Freezer basket lighting |
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