Sub-Zero ICB736TCI User Manual

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S U B - Z E R O

I N T E G R AT E D

U S E & C A R E

9 0 - D E G R E E

D O O R S T O P

Your Integrated tall unit is equipped with a
built-in 90-degree door stop for the top door
compartment. You can easily actuate the stop
by using a blade-type screwdriver and advanc-
ing the brass fitting in both the top and bottom
door hinges.

You must actuate both stops at 90 degrees if
you want to safely use the door. You can go to
the maximum 105-degree opening by using
the screwdriver and advancing the brass cam
to the next stop.

90-degree

door stop

VA C AT I O N

T I M E

For extended vacations, shut off power to the
unit. Empty the unit and block the door and
drawers open slightly. A 25 mm space will
allow fresh air to circulate inside the unit to
keep the interior dry and fresh smelling.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Moisture accumulates in
a unit that has been shut off as it warms to
room temperature, even if it has only been in
service temporarily and later shut off. Blocking
the door and drawers open slightly will allow
the moisture to escape.

For short vacations, remove all perishable
items. Shut off the ice maker system and
empty the ice container. Do not change the
control settings.

If your religious observances (Sabbath Mode)
require turning off the lights and ice maker
system, refer to Sabbath Mode, page 12.

Moisture accumulation can damage
interior metal components.

The door swing on tall units may cause
severe finger pinching or damage to the
unit. Watch that fingers are not placed in
the door opening on the hinge side when
the door is open.

When the door is open to 105 degrees,
the door panel, depending on its thick -
ness, may strike the face frame of the
unit causing serious damage.

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