Sub-Zero ICB736TCI manual ICE Production, Noise, M P E R At U R E, Door Operation

Models: ICB736TCI

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T R O U B L E S H O OT I N G G U I D E

FREQUENTLY ASKED Q U E S T I O N S

ICE PRODUCTION

IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure that the ice maker system is turned on. If it is, the word ICE will be displayed in the LCD display on the electronic control panel.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The first container filled with ice should be discarded, as with any new connection there may be impurities in the ice from the water supply line.

Q:My ice maker isn’t producing very much ice.

A:On average, you can expect a cycle of ice (eight cubes per cycle) every two hours.

Q:My ice is freezing together and clumping.

A:If ice is not used regularly it tends to fuse together. You may need to discard the ice and allow ice to be replenished. Some types of filter systems or incorrect water pressure issues may cause this condition.

Q:My ice tastes funny and is discolored.

A:Sub-Zero Integrated units do not have an integrated water filtration system. Contact a local plumber to discuss water filtration options.

NOISE

Q:Why do I hear my unit running constantly?

A:It is normal to hear the operation of fans and compressors. Sounds will be accentu- ated based on the placement of the unit and overall room design.

Model ICB700TFI uses a variable speed compressor. With this high-efficiency design, it is normal for the compressor to run continuously and will actually use less energy than a typical on-off design.

T E M P E R AT U R E

IMPORTANT NOTE: Unless the unit is being serviced, make sure the power for your unit is on.

Q:How do I adjust the temperatures?

A:To adjust temperatures, refer to Tempera- ture Control, page 11.

Q:What are the suggested temperature settings?

A:The recommended settings are 3ºC for refrigerator zones and -18ºC for freezer zones.

Q:Condensation is forming on the inside and outside of my unit.

A:In climates with higher humidity, condensa- tion will form and is considered normal. Leaving the door open for a long period of time may also contribute to condensation forming on the inside your unit.

Q:My unit isn’t cooling properly.

A:Clean the condenser area as outlined on page 17.

DOOR OPERATION

Q:Why is my door hard to open?

A:Your unit was designed for an airtight seal. A vacuum seal can form after the door is closed. Wait several seconds for pressure to equalize before reopening the door.

Q:The door on my unit is opening too fast and hitting the wall or surrounding cabinets.

A:The unit may not be leveled properly or a door stop may be required. To adjust the built-in door stop, refer to 90-Degree Door Stop, page 19.

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Sub-Zero ICB736TCI manual ICE Production, Noise, M P E R At U R E, Door Operation