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_,!STALLATION STRUCTIONS

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SUB-ZERO

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PRI -INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PRE-INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS
PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION
Step 1 Prepare the finished rough opening to accept the installation of the Sub-Zero. NOTE: Carefully read the "Pre-lnstallation Specifications" chart below.
LOCATE ELECTRICAL OUTLET WITHIN TOP St-_DED _ NE,,
WITHIN BOTIOM _DAREA =W" LOCATE_ SUPPLY

SHUT OFF V4LV

A MODELS 501F AND 501R

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MODELS 511, 532, 542, 550, 561 AND 590

501F 501R 511 532

FINISHED ROUGH OPENING DIMENSIONS A* B 351/2 723/4. 351/2. 723/4" 29V2" 833/4" 47V2" 411/2" 35V2" " 35V2" 47V2" 833/4" 833/4" 833/4"
DOOR PANEL DIMENSIONS (WIDTH x HEIGHT) 34Ve" x 58Wls" 341/e"x 581s/is" 28V8" x 48V1s" 28V8" x 183/8" 17_s/le"x 671V_s" 27_/_'x 67_V_s" 155/e"x 67W1s" 24"x 67_V_s"
MINIMUM DOOR CLEARANCE REQUIRED AT 90" C 36V_" 36V1s" 301A_. 291/4. 25_/1_.
MINIMUM HEIGHT REQUIRED (withlevelers in) 727/_s" 727/16. 827/882z/e 827/e. 827/e. 82_/e. 82z/e-

542 550

561 590

Figure 2

34Ve" x 481/16" 36V_" 34Vs" x 183/8" 833/4 ", 145/e"x 67Wte" 203/4. 19Ve'x 67W_s" 833/4" 15Ve" x 67"As" I 29'/4" 20shs" x 6711/16" Grille Panel: 9_hs'x 46ahs" (Handle Trim Panels not to exceed.050" thickness) Refrigerator, Upper Trim Panel: 6_/e"x 257/32" Refrigerator, Lower Trim Panel: 67/8"x 317/32" Freezer Trim Panel: 2shs" x 67_1/_2"
*When units are Installed side by side, a separating filler strip is recommended. The filler strip width should be added to the finished rough opening dimension. A filler strip must also be used when units are ins* d hinge to hinge. "*Routing or Recessing may be required on raised panels for finger clearance under handle. Refer to Figures 28 and 29 -- "Handle Recess Specs and Recommendations for Raised Panels."

-INSTALLATION TRUCTIONS

,REA REPARATION
;tep 2 A/hen units are installed side 3y side, a separating filler strip s recommended. The filler _trip width should be added to he finished rough opening dimension. A filler strip must _lso be used when units are nstalled hinge to hinge. IMPORTANT." For proper operation and use the door must open a minimum of 90. A minimum 2" filler must be used in corner installations to assure a 90 door opening. Remember to allow enough clearance in front of unit for full door s_;r)g. Minimum door.'ance listed in Figure 2. , IMPORTANT NOTE: We also require the floor under the refrigerator to be at the same level as the surrounding finished floor. IACAUTION ] Any finished flooring should be protected with appropriate material to avoid damage from very heavy appliance.
If unit fits under soffit with clearance between top of unit and soffit of 1" or less as in Figure 3 unit does not require blocking, otherwise blocking is =required. Refer to step.8.

Figure 3

[_,WARNING l Do not use an extension cord, or two prong adapter. Electrical ground is required on this appliance. Do not under any circumstances remove the power supply cord ground prong. This appliance is factory equipped with a power supply cord with a 3-prong grounding plug. It must be plugged into a mating 3-prong grounding type wall receptacle grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances. See Figure 4.

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ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTIONS
Step 3 Rough in the electrical outlet following the "Pre-lnstallation Specifications". See Figure 1. A 115 volt, 60 Hz, 15 amp fused electrical supply is required. It is recommended that a separate circuit, serving only this appliance, be provided. Follow any other local codes or ordinances that may also apply.
Route the water line thru the wall no more than 3" from floor when routed under unit. See Figure 6. NOTE: Regardless of the routing, allow for at least 3 feet of excess copper tubing to remain outside wall or floor for easy connection to the unit.

PLUMBING INSTRUCTIONS

Step 4 For units with automatic icemaker, rough in the water supply line. Connect a %" copper line to the house supply being sure to use an easily accessible shut off valve between the supply and your refrigerator (approximately 6" from the compression fitting). The icemaker operates on water pressure of 20 to 100 PSI. NOTE: A line filter is required when water conditions have a high sediment content. Do not use "self piercing'" valves. Saddle valve kit (part #4-20-088-0) available from your distributor. Route the water line up thru the floor within _12"from wall, no higher than 3" from floor when routed under unit. See Figure 5.

Figure 6

UNPACKING
Step 5. Uncrate unit, remove wood base and die,card the shipping bolts which secure the wood base to the bottom of the unit. Do not discard wood block and hardware to be used for blocking your unit. In addition retract front leveler legs to ensure easier movement of the unit for installation. 3

Figure 4

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IAwARNING I To reduce the possibility of the unit tipping forward, you must reposition the front levelers to make contact with the floor. You will have to extend these legs when the unit is finally positioned. Step 6 Remove all packing materials and tape.
MODELS 501F AND 501R To remove the 501 grille, remove two (black) screws located in the lowest louver in the grille. Tilt the bottom of the grille out and away, it will release from the top of the grille. There is no grille spring on 501 Series. See Figure 8.
To block the unit, using the wood block and hardware provided, follow these steps. 1) Locate and mark two wall studs against the wall where the refrigerator is to be located. 2) Locate the proper height to clear the unit. The space along the top of the Sub-Zero between the unit and the bottom of the wood block must not be greater than 1/4_. See Figure 11. 3) Position the wood block over the unit and secure it using the screws and "1" brackets provided. Make sure screws extend a minimum of 71_,into each of the two wall studs. The wood block must extend a minimum e' three inches over the unit See Figure 11. 4) Using the front and rear levelers, the unit must be raised until it contacts the Wood block. See Figure 12.

Figure 10

GRILLE REMOVAL
Step 7 Grille removal is necessary to access power cord, hook up water line and is recommended for transporting through doorways. MODELS 511, 532, 542, 550 AND 561 Remove center grille screw and cut the red nylon shipping strap. Tilt the grille forward and release the spring(s) from behind the grille. See Figure 7.

Figure 8

BLOCKING

(ALL MODELS) Step 8

I"WARN'NGI
To help prevent the unit from tipping forward under certain load conditions and provide a more stable installation, the unit must be secured in place with a solid soffit or wood block. ff there is a solid soffit above the unit with clearance between the unit and the soffit of one inch or less, as illustrated in Figure 3, you do not need to block the unit. If this is not the case, YOU MUST BLOCK THE UNIT.

MODEL 590 To remove Model 590 grille assembly, the inner grille panel assembly must first be removed. Lift up (1), then pull out at the bottom (2), then pull top section down and out of the top key slot (3) (as in Figure 9). Next, remove the 5 mounting screws that hold the outer grille panel assembly to the top compartment. See Figure 10.

Figure 12

Figure 7
tAWARNINGI To reduce possibility of cabinet tipping forward, front levellers must be in contact with floor. See Figure 12.

Figure Figure 9 11

t ' TALLATION ,. TRUCTIONS

iSTALLATION

_WARNING ] ;hut-off power to the wall )utlet. ;tep 9 Jnit is equipped with rollers. )lug into 15 amp grounded )utletand roll unit into desired )osition under the wood block )r soffit and connect icemaker rater line to unit. Remove ]a}den hose fitting from )lastic bag and attach the 14" compression nut and ;leeve on copper tubing )efore attaching the hose itting to the solenoid valve. =urge line before final lookup to valve. See Figure 13, For Model 590 see _14. ,ion water supply and :heck all fittings for leaks. ;fake certain electrical _arness is attached to ;olenoid. _iOTE: Icemaker will not immediately fill with _/ater when supplied to valve. Allow 24 hours _orproper ice production.
ODELS 511, 532, 542, 550, ;61 AND 501F

MODEL 590

Step 12 Install grille, step 7. IMPORTANT'. For Models 511, 532, 542, 550, 561 and 590, reverse step 7 procedure. NOTE: If using panelized grille refer to "Grille Panel Installation."
Step 13 Restore power to the wall outlet.

Figure 14

NOTE: ROUTING, RECESSING OR OPTIONAL EXTENDED HANDLES MAY BE REQUIRED ON RAISED PANELS FOR FINGER CLEARANCE UNDER HANDLE. Refer to Figures 28 and 29 -- "Handle Recess Specifications and Recommendation for Raised Panels." NOTE: does not apply to Model 590.
Step 10 Level the unit. Toadjust height, turn front leveling legs counterclockwise to raise, or clockwise to lower. Rear levellers (rollers) are adjusted from front of base. Turn Sh6" hex bolt clockwise to raise cabinet, counterclockwise to lower cabinet. See Figure 12. Step 11 Install toe plate as shown in Figure 15. Before attaching toe plate check to ensure drain pan is installed properly.

PANEL INSTALLATION

Step 14 Apply decorative front panels (and side panels if applicable). All Sub-Zero units are manufactured in a manner to achieve a total built-in appearance. This allows you to choose the decorative material and color application for the front and sides (if exposed) for your refrigerator/ freezer.

MODELS 501F, 501R, 511, 532, 542, 550 AND 561 A) To install front panels on your Sub-Zero, the door handles must be removed. The handle screws are hidden by a magnet backed trim molidng. Remove the molding using a piece of tape to pull it away from the handle and expose the handle screws. NOTE: the molding will bend at center allowing removal as in Figure 16.

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Toe plate must be removable for servicing, so any flooring must allow for this removal Refer to label mounted on kickplate support for height clearance.

FRONT PANEL INSTALLATION

(See "Pre-lnstallation Specifications" -- for panel dimensions) If a metal or other thin material is used, a filler must be inserted behind your panel to insure a proper fit. All frames are designed to accept up to 114"material. If a raised, wood front panel is being used, the edges must be routed to the necessary 114"border specifications. (50# per door panel maximum weight limit)

Figure 16

SOLENOID

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Figure 15

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B) With standard Phillips screwdriver, remove door handle on freezer and refrigerator door (the door handles also act as a door trim). The Models 511 and 550 freezer door handle isw on the top of the door and removed in the same manner described above. C) Slide panel into frame on door as shown in Figure 17.
MODEL 590 A) To install panels on the Model 590, the door handle and door handle trim must first be removed. The screws are hidden by a magnet-backed trim molding. Remove the molding using a piece of tape to pull it away from the handle and expose the handle screws. NOTE: The trim molding will bend out at the center allowing removal as shown in Figure 16. B) With standard Phillips screwdriver, remove door handles on freezer and refrigerator doors (door handles also act as a door trim, see Figure 17). C) Remove the handle trim panels by sliding them out of the door(s). See Figure 18. NOTE: Different colored handle trim panels and glasswells are available through your product distributor.
D) Next, remove the water and ice glasswell by removing the mounting screw. Then slide the glasswell up and pull out as in Figure 18. E) Remove the top and bottom trim fillers held on by the mounting screw(s). See Figure 19. F) Remove the screws holding in vertical trim strip. See Figure 19.
GRILLE PANEL INSTALLATION
If optional EA panel grille is purchased for Models 511,53 542, 550 or 561, follow these instructions. EA GRILLE PANEL SIZE Grille Size 10 x x x x 30 14xx x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 48 Panel Size 83/16x 283/16 93/16x 283/16 103/16x 283/16 113/le x 283/16 123/18x 283/18 133/18x 283/16 83/16x 343/16 93/lS x 343/16 103/16x 343/16 113/16x 343/16 123/16x 343/le 133/1ex, t/16 83/16X "_',,J3/16 93/16x 403/16 103/18x 403/16 113/16x 403/X 40116 133/1s x 403/16 83/16x 463/16 93hsx 463h6 103/16 x 463/lS 113/16x 463/1e 123/16x 463/16 133/lS x 463/16

Figure 19 Figure 17

G) Install door panels by sliding into frame on door as shown in Figure 17. D) With panel in position, replace handle and screws. Replace the trim molding(s) by inserting the top ar_i then the bottom into the handle channel. Release the middle and set the magnets. H) With door panels in place, reverse the steps for proper reassembly. NO TE: ff replacing standard handle insert panels and glasswell with original or custom handle insert panel or glasewell, refer to step H.

Figure 18

The frame molding is designed to hold 114"thick panel. Raised wood panels must be routed to 114" thickness on _11 four sides to provide a 114"lip.(15 Ibs. maximum panel weight.)
iF'NSTALLATION.,qSTRUCTIONS
11" GRILLE ONLY 532 & SN 11" THRU T$" GRILLE ALL OTHER MODELS
P_ ,l-:z-o.-0 SCREW GROMMET

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UPPER G_LLE SCREW

LOWER GRILLE SCREW

Figure 21

Figure 20

C) Slide panel into position in grille frame as shown in Figure 22. NOTE: When using _/4" or less, a filler is necessary.
,4) Remove Iouvered grille. Refer to step 7. B) Open the door(s) and attach template provided with panel grille installation kit. The template center hold must be aligned with the grille screw hole and you must fasten from the top down with the screw you removed in step A. See Figure 20. (7,)With template in place, drill 1/8" pilot holes in the end holes of the template. See Figure 20. Enlarge pilot holes by drilling 3h6" finished holes; After drilling holes, remove template and discard. Keep screw'fer later installation.
D) Install screw grommets in properly labeled holes in Figure 20 in the shroud assembly. E) Attach the outer grille frame to the shroud assembly by inserting the two upper grille screws into their proper holes and with door(s) open install the lower three grille screws as shown in Figure 20 and Figure 10. F) Refer to Model 590 grille installation, steps B through E. on this page for the remainder of the assembly.
MODEL 590 (STANDARD FEATURE) EA GRILLE PANEL SIZE Grille Size

Panel Size

83/16 93/16 x 463/16

11 x x x 48 14xx 48

x 463116 103/16X 463/16 113/16X 463/16 123/16X 463/16 133/16x 463116

Figure 22

A) Remove the inner grille panel assembly (refer to step 7). B) Remove the top two corner screws and pull away the top frame. See Figure 21.

D) Reattach the top frame by reinstalling the two top corner screws. E) InstaEinner grille panel assembly back onto product (refer to step 7).

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SIDE PANEL INSTALLATION
If side panels are being utilized, please check with your installer for installation methods or you may use one of the side panel installation methods shown in Figure 23. Drill 3 holes equal distance apart in vertical section of aluminum frame and install. pan head screws.
Anchor the side panel with decorative headed screws (as shown) or finishing nails can be used. The screws/ nails must be obtained from your local hardware supply store. NOTE: We do not recommend the use of adhesives. Dimensions given for typical wood side panel installation. NOTE: If 1/4n(or less)panel is used and inserted into return channel extrusion then a 241/4" size is necessary for width. Sheet must also be notched for grille and other brackets or screws that are in the return channel. This is only necessary on this application.
NOTE: Product(s) must be leveled and squared before attempting this procedure.
Instructions for product being tied together (see Figure 24):
NOTE: Figure 23 is viewed from top edge of panel.
BACK OF SUB-ZERO FRAMEI I 6 X 3/8 PAN HEAD SCREW 8 X UNI

17/4FLAT

SIDE PANEL MATERIAL

6 X 3/8

PAN HEAD SCREW

8 x 11/4FLATHEAD

ANCHORING PRODUCT
Step 15 It is recommended after going through the previous procedures (front and side panel installation, leveling and alignment and door adjustment) proper anchoring of the unit to the opening be done as this will insure a proper installation. Sub-Zero Anchoring Kit #4-20-090-0 is available through your Product Distributor. Part #4-20-090-0 Contents: 6 11/4" Sems 3 3h6 x 1 Chicago Screw Posts 1 6-19-023-0 Loctite

Figure 23

Figure 24

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6 X 3/SPAN HEAD SCREW

24_"

1) Drill three (3) 13/6411oles h through the middle trim of both units. I_CAUTION J

17/4 FLAT

HEAD SCREW
Do not drill through model and serial number tag.

1 1/8 ,,6

X 3/8PAN

8 x 11/4FI_AT SCREW HEAD

}-- 2 I/2" -_
7/2'1 SIDE PANEL MATERIAL

8 X FLAT HEAD SCREW

6 X 3/B PAN HEAD SCREW

METAL SIDE PANEL

Figures 24 and 25 are examples.
i'"'ISTALLATION" ' ,,4STRUCTIONS
2) Using the Loctite on the screws, install all 3 Chicago Screw Posts. 3) Inspect the units for level again. 4) Drill three (3) 3t16" holes (per specs in Figure 24) through both outer trims. 5) Using a 1/8" drill bit, drill into the cabinetry for a pilot hole. 6) Install all six (6) Seres to the cabinetry. Instructions for fastening Models 501R, 501F, 550, 511, 561, 532, 542 and 590 to cabinetry (see Figure 25):

HINGE ADJUSTMENT

Step 16 If the doors are out of adjustment, the top or bottom hinge may be adjusted by removing and discarding the two small shipping screws. See Figure 26. The top door hinges can be adjusted left to right and in or out by loosening the three allen head screws. The bottom door hinge is equipped with two adjustment allen head screws. See Figure 27. For adjustment, use a 118" allen wrench to loosen screws (models 550 and 511 excluded). This allows the door to move left to right or in and out. NOTE: On Models 532, 542, 561, 501R, 501F and 590 the doors open to 130 . An optional door stop kit (4-20-089-0), which allows a door opening of approximately 90 is available. Contact your distributor.
IAWARNING l Disconnect power to unit before checking wiring connections. [] Is blocking completed? (Step 8) [] Is unit leveled properly on a solid floor?. (Step 10) [] Is blocking necessary? (Step 8) [] Is drain pan installed properly? (Step 11) [] Is toe plate installed? (Step 11) [] Is grille screw back in position? (Step 12) [] Are panels installed correctly? (Step 14) [] Are doors adjusted? (Step 16) [] Does the customer understand the unit's operation? [] Is the icemaker switch turned on? (Models 590, 532, 542 and 561). (_ive the customer the warranty packet.

Figure 27

INSTALLATION CHECK LIST
The importance of the installation of your Sub-Zero cannot be overemphasized. The proper installation of your unit is the responsibility of the selling dealer or installer. The following check list should be completed by the installerto insure no part of the installation has been overlooked. Any questions or problems pertaining to the installation should be directed to the selling dealer. [] Is unit operating? If not, is unit plugged in? Is refrigerator/ freezer control on? [] Is packing material removed? (Step 6) [] Is water supply line connected to compression fitting? (Step 8)

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1) Drill three (3) 3h6" holes (per specs in Figure 25) through both outer trims. 2) Drill a Vs" pilot hole into the cabinetry. ?' 'qstall all six (6) Sems.

Figure 26

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STANDARD

HANDLE RECESS SPECIFICATIONS

PRODUCT SERVICE

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14"

MODELS 532, 542 AND 561

MODELS

501F ,4ND 501R

MODELS 511 AND 550

Figure 28

MODEL 550 501F 501R 590

A (WIDTH) 1715115" 155/8" 145/8" 281/s" 341/8" 34Ve" 34V8"
B (WIDTH) 2711116" 24" 191/5"
C (HEIGHT) 6711/16" 6711/16" 6711/16" 481/16" 481/15" 58_5/16" 5815/_6"

385/32. 385/32 -

183/s" 183/s"
385/32" 24t/32" 24V32" 2915/32" 29_s/32"

141/16" 17V1s"

(Handle Recess Not Required)
ff you need service. Take necessary steps to preserve food in unit. Door(s) should be left closed as much as possible until unit is back in service. Please have model and serial number available (for model and serial numbers refer to plate located on top frame of unit inside door). Call your nearest Sub-Zero Factory Authorized Service Center in your area, contact your dealer, or: Sub-Zero Freezer Co., Inc., Service Department, RO. Box 44130, e Madison, W153744-4130, Telephone 1-800-222-7820.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Telephone 1-800-222-7820
LISTAL_LATION ,.4STRUCTIONS
_ECOMMENDATIONS :OR RAISED =ANELS
_ecause of different door panel Jesigns, routing, recessing, or Jseof optional extended handles nay be necessary for finger "learance when using raised )anels greater than 114"total hickness. (50# per door panel naximum weight limit.) _ee Figure 28 for location of _ffset when using specific "outing for grip area only. figure 29 is actual size top ,iew of standard full length _andle and panel. We ,ecommend that you use the grid (Figure 29) to lay out 7our panel design for finger ;learance when standard full _-_gth handles are used.

3"

Optional Extended Handle

F"

Optional/_ D-Style" Han_lle

1_" Panel

Standard Full-Length Handle
1" Panel " Panel V2" Panel

_" Panel

_IOTE: Handle profile does not apply to Model 590, however oanel weight limit does.
Figure 29 -tl Actual size topview. Standard full length handle.
DUE TO OUR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM, MODELS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

SAFETYt

If you are storing or disposing of your old refrigerator, please do it safely. Read the enclosed safety booklet from the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers. CHILD ENTRAPMENT ACCIDENTS CAN BE TRAGIC!
SUB-ZERO FREEZER CO., INC.

FORM NO. 3-75-216-16

P.O. BOX 44130, MADISON, Wl 53744-4130

PRINTED IN U.S.A.

(608) 271-2233

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INFORMATION MANUAL

SUB-ZERO

TABLE OF CONTENTS

WARRANTY
Sub.Zero 500 Series Models532, 542 and561.. Models511 and 550.. Models 501F and 501R. Model 590. b 6
Product Operation TemperatureControls. Crisper Drawers. HumidityControl. Adjustable Shelves.. Roll-Out Refrigerator Basket. Door Shelves and Dairy Compartment.. Freezer Drawer Removal.. Door Closing.. Fan Motor Operation. Ice Maker Operation. Automatic Defrost. Master Power Sw_tch. Sounds.

"PROT ! L AN

Full 5 Year Warranty'iind lilmit_Jd 6th Through 12th Year Warranty on the Sealed System Full 2 Year Warrantyon theTotal Product

FULLFIVE YEI_Z,WARRANTY

For five years from the date of original inst_lation, your Sub-Zero warranty covers all parts and labor to repair or replace any components that prove to be defective in materials or workmanship in the sealed Systef--n; he sealed system consists of the T compressor, condenser evapora!gr; drier-_-d_ co_ecting tubing

FULL TWO YEAR WARRANTY

For two years from the date of original installation.,your Sub-Zero warranty covers all o parts and labor to repair or replace an_yp aJ'tof the product which proves to be defective in materials or workmanship.

LIMITED 6TH THRqUGH,!2_

Product

_._R WARRANTY

Maintenance and Cleaning.. Lighting Information. Vacation Tame. Vacant House !. Food Storage Suggestions

13-14 15-16

From the 6th through the 12th year fron'_tfi_ d_te"of'_dginal installation, your SubZero warranty covers all parts that prove to be defective in matenals or workmanship in the sealed system (parts only). The sealed system consists of the compressor, condenser, evaporator, drier and all connecting tubing.
TERMS APPLICABLE TO EACH WARRANTY
All service provided by Sub-Zero under the above warranty must be performed b_ author_ed Sub-Zero service repros ,t_,_u_e_iotherwise specified by Sub _Zero.Servl_:e will be provided ir_._ ___ " i'_ormal busness hours " " ; arra_.ty apphes only to produ_.It _l_l_.;f._'_ residential use. A separate ;q_.q.Ee_identialwarranty is available _J l i_ w_'ranty applies Only to prod_ !U_i_States, t he District of C01_, :d.,Qes cover any p_'rtsor lal_r tQ! _0t ;oent _ Improper use, maintenance; _-,l!'_tad' o improper removal a_ r_h t _.oq_"0f,theondensing uniL_:'_-o_c _ rJ_lq_J_ _ '" _f_,_y. one of the fifty states of th_ _."_ _._inces of Caneda. This war_arl_ }_._e_._used by negligence, __k_ br repair, including b_u_t rl_ _Wt_ bi_ m"the unit" at a remote"J_ or __ _'i--' " : ;'-_:'
Suggested Storage. 17-18 Product Loading Suggestions. 17 Service Information. 18-19
LOG YOUR MODEL" AND SERIAL NUMBER
Have this information ready when calling for service.

MODEL NUMBER

:THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED ABOVE FOR EACH WARRANTY ARE THE ONL*i ONES WHICH SUB-ZERO WILl;' PRO VlDE_ EITHER UNDER THESE WARRAN. TIES OR UNDER ANY WARRANTY*_t_ING!BY. OPERATION OF LAW. MJ_ ZEROWILL NOT BE RESPON_, !B'LE F,O_Y CONSEQUENTIAL OR INOIDE_I TAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM'THE _C_OF THESE WARRANTIES oR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES. WHETHER F.XPRESS, /MPL/ED OR STATUTORY. _''; Some states do not allow the ex'_si_ o_.'_'t.ati_)rl Of incidental or consequ;n_ " damages, so the above !imitation_j" e.xcl_ m a.y,_not pply to you. This wart.a_'ty a gives you specific legal rights and you rnayalso ha.ve Other legal rights which _' from state to state. '=" To-rece._yep.arts and/or servicel at)d tSe '_. 0f-.{be Sub-Zero authorized service.; representative nearest you, contact yoLir Sub.Zero-dealer or distributor or contact Sub-Zero Freezer Company, Service Department, NO. Box 44130, Madison, Wisconsin, 53744-4130 or call: (800) 222-7820.

SERIAL NUMBER

INSTALLATION DATE
FAC TONYAU THORIZED SENVICEA GEN T (PHONE NUMBER)
MODELS 532, 542 AND 561 FEATURES
I) Adjustable Dairy Compartment w/Magnetic Gasket (Dairy Compartment of Model 561 has one section) 2) Egg Trays (Model 561 has one egg tray) 3) Adjustable Door Shelves 4) Four-Sided Magnetic Gaskets 5) Door Closers on Freezer and Refrigerator Doors 6) Removable Toe Plate
7) Deluxe Crispers with Rollers and Humidity Controls (Models 542 and 561 have two crispers) 8,) Adjustable Roll-Out Refrigerator Basket 9) Adjustable Glass Shelves -Refrigerator 10,) Lighted Ceiling -- Refrigerator and Freezer 11) Lighted Refrigerator Control 12) Roll-Out Freezer Baskets (Model 542 has three baskets)
13) Pull-Out Ice Drawer/ Automatic Ice Maker 14`) Lighted Freezer Control 15`) Ice Maker On/Off Switch 16) Adjustable Wire Shelves -Freezer (Model 542 has three shelves) 17) Serial and Model Number Plate 18) Hermetically Sealed Refrigeration Units , 19,)Front Venting allows unit to be completely built-in

MODEL 532

MODEL 511 AND 550 FEATURES
1) Adjustable Dairy Compartment w/Magnetic Gasket 2) Egg Trays 3) Adjustable Door Shelves 4) Four-Sided Magnetic Gaskets Refrigerator and Freezer 5) Door Closers on Refrigerator Door and Freezer Drawer 6) Removable Toe Plate
7) Deluxe Crispers with Rollers and Humidity Controls 8) Adjustable Roll-Out Refrigerator Basket 9) Adjustable Glass Shelves -Refrigerator 10) Lighted Ceiling 1I) Lighted Freezer Control 12) Lighted Refrigerator Control 13) Hermetically Sealed Refrigeration Units
14) Front Venting allows unit to be completely built in 15) Serial and Model Number Plate 16) Automatic Ice Maker 17) Two Tier Wire Storage Baskets -- Freezer 18) Roll-Out Freezer Drawer

MODEL 550

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MODEL 501F AND MODEL 501R FEATURES
MODEL 501F FEATURES 1) Adjustable Door Shelves 2) Four-Sided Magnetic Gasket 3) Door Closer 4) Removable Toe Plate 5) Roll-Out Freezer Baskets. 6) Pull-Out Ice Container/ Automatic Ice Maker 7) 8) 9) 10) Adjustable Wire Shelves Lighted Ceiling Lighted Freezer Control Serial and Model Number Plate
11) Hermetically Sealed Refrigeration Unit 12) Front Venting allows unit to be completely built in
6) Removable Toe Plate 7) Deluxe Crispers with Rollers and Humidity Controls 8) Adjustable Roll-Out Refrigerator Basket Adjustable Glass Shelves Lighted Ceiling Lighted Refrigerator Control Hermetically Sealed Refrigeration Unit 13) Front Venting allows unit to be completely built in 14) Serial and Model Number Plate 15) Optional D-Style Handle 9) 10) 11) 12)
MODEL 501R FEATURES 1) Adjustable Dairy Compartment w/Magnetic Gasket 2) 3) 4) 5) Egg Trays Adjustable Door Shelves Four-Sided Magnetic Gasket Door Closer

MODEL 501F

MODEL 501R

MODEL 590 FEATURES

1) Adjustable Dairy Compartment w/Magnetic Gasket 2) Egg Tray 3) Adjustable Door Shelves 4) Four-Sided Magnetic Gaskets (Refrigerator and Freezer) 5) Door Closers on Freezer and Refrigerator Doors 6) Removable Toe Plate 7) Deluxe Crispers with Rollers and Humidity Controls
8) Adjustable Roll-Out Refrigerator Basket 9) Adjustable Glass Shelves (Refrigerator) 10) Lighted Ceiling (Refrigerator and Freezer) 11) Lighted Refrigerator Control 12) Roll-Out Freezer Baskets 13) Bulk Ice Dispenser 14) Lighted Freezer Control 15) Icemaker On/Off Switch w/Indicator Light
16) Adjustable Wire Shelves (Freezer) 17) Model and Serial Plate 18) Hermetically Sealed Refrigeration Units 19) Self-Vented Panellized Grille Allows Unit to be Completely Built-In 20) Freezer Utility Rack 21) Master Power Switch 22) Automatic Icemaker 23) Ice and Water Dispenser

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PRODUCT OPERATION
The importance of the installation of your Sub-Zero cannot be overemphasized. The proper installation of your unit is the responsibility of the selling dealer or installer. Any questions or problems pertaining to the installation should be directed to the selling dealer.
NOTE: Always allow 24 hours for the refrigerator to reach the temperature you set. MODELS 532, 542 AND 561 The refrigerator control is located on the back wall of the refrigerator near the top right. See Figure 1. The freezer control is located on the freezer panel just above the ice drawer. To adjust, pull the drawer out, on the left side of the panel turn the control dial until the desired setting appears on the panel. See Figure 2.
MODEL 590 The refrigerator and freezer controls are both located inside the refrigerator section on the left hand side at a convenient level. See Figure 3.

TEM; ERATURE CONTROLS

Your new refrigerator/freezer was thoroughly inspected and tested before it was shipped from the Sub-Zero factory. During these procedures, the temperatures were preset to maintain approximately 38 degrees in the refrigerator section and approximately 0 degrees in the freezer section. If you wish to adjust the temperature, simply turn the control dial. The illuminated dial indicates the control setting, #1 warmest to #10 coldest. See Figures 1,2, and 3. You should be aware it is normal for temperatures to fluctuate slightly depending on external influences, such as: an open door for extended periods, the degree of humidity present and room temperature.

Figure 3

CRISPER

DRAWERS

To remove your crisper drawer, pull open until drawer stops. Raise front of crisper and pull out as shown in Figure 4. To reinstall: With the front of the crisper raised, insert crisper into the tracks. See Figure 4.

Figure 2

MODELS 511 AND 550 The refrigerator and freezer controls are both located on the back wall of the refrigerator near the top. The refrigerator control is on the right and the freezer control is on the left. See Figure 1. MODELS 501F AND 501R The temperature control for each model is located on the back wall of the unit near the top right. See Figure 1.

Figure 4 Figure 1

HUMIDITY

CONTROL

The humidity level in each crisper may be controlled for the storage of meats, fruits or vegetables, (See "Food Storage Suggestions," (See pages 17 and 18). Adjust the slide on the front, to the left for higher humidity, or to the right for lower humidity. See Figure 5.

Figure 6

ROLL-OUT REFRIGERATOR BASKET
This basket rolls in and out for easy access to small containers and food items. To remove: Pull basket out, lift up on the front and then out as shown in Figure 7 below. Note: If door is

Figure 5

only allowed to open 90 , then entire basket and shelf must be removed as one unit in order to clear door shelves. Todo this, place one hand palm up under the roll out refrigerator basket and lift out of the support track. Tilt right end upward and remove clearing door shelves. To replace: With the front of the basket raised, insert the basket roller into tracks and push in.

ADJUSTABLE SHELVES

To remove or adjust shelves, tiltthe shelf up at the front, then lift up and out of tracks on rear wall of refrigerator or freezer as shown in Figure 6. Note: If door is only allowed to open 90 , in order to clear door shelves, lift and tilt right end of shelf up and left end down, _and lift out clearing door shelves. Caution should be exercised whe_:handling refrigerator glass shelves to prevent breakage or scratching of interior. To replace shelves: Select desired shelf height. With shelf front raised slightly, insert shelf in tracks at rear of unit. Then lower front of shelf until it locks into position.

DOOR SHELVES AND DAIRY COMPARTMENT
The door shelves and dairy assembly are adjustable within the guides of the door liner. See Figure 8. To remove: Lift straight up and out -from the bottom. To reinstall: Select desired position and push down into guides.

FREEZER DRAWER REMOVAL

MODELS 511 AND 550 The freezer drawer will stop before coming all the way out of the unit. Lift up evenly on each side of the drawer, while holding the top basket in place and pull out. The drawer and basket will come out together as in Figure 9. I_CAUTION I IMPORTANT." Unload the drawer before removing. CAUTION should be taken when removing the drawer, keeping your feet clear from under the drawer. MODELS 532, 542, 561 AND 590 To remove: Pull open until drawer stops. Raise front of drawer and pull out. Note: If door is only allowed to open 90 o, in order to clear door shelves, we
recommend the following procedure. Pull ice drawer out until it stops. Lift back of ice drawer up, clearing carrier assembly. Pivoting the right side of ice drawer toward you, lift ice drawer out. Remove the remaining drawers in sequence by lifting up and out in the Same manner, tilting up sharply as soon as the rollers leave the tracks. (If drawer sticks during removal, lifting up will disengage the rollers). To reinstall: Reverse procedure. Note: To replace the ice drawer, make sure the white carrier assembly is pulled completely forward and hang the back lip of the drawer on the top of the carrier assembly. MODEL 501F To remove: Pull open until drawer stops, raise front of drawer and pull up and out. To reinstall: Reverse procedure.

Figure 8

Figure 9

DOOR CLOSING

MODELS 532, 542, 561, 501F, 501R AND 590 Refrigerator and freezer doors are both equipped with a spring loaded door closure-mechanism. As the doors are closed, the door closure engages to assist in the closing and sealing of the doors. MODEL 550 AND 511 Refrigerator door: Your refrigerator door is equipped with a door closing cam to assist in the closing of the door. With the door opened to approximately 120 the cam will hold in the open position if the door is stopped. If the door continues to swing open, have the unit checked for proper leveling by your installer or dealer. As you close the door, the cam will take over at approximately the 15 position and assist in the door closing. Freezer drawer: The freezer drawer is equipped with a selfclosing mechanism. The incline, built into the roller assemblies on the basket, uses gravity to assist in the drawer closing.

ICEMAKER OPERATION

The icemaker in your Sub-Zero is fully automatic and has been factory pre-tested. To put into operation it requires only a connection to the house water supply. MODELS 501F, 511 AND 550 The icemaker is shut off when the container is removed from the freezer basket. Replace the ice container and ice production is restored. For Models 511 and 550 see Figure 10 and for Model 501F see Figure 11.
MODELS 532, 542 AND 561 The icemaker may be turned off and on by the switch on the front of the freezer control panel. See Figure 12.

Figure 12

Figure 10

FAN MOTOR OPERATION

All units have one fan behind the grille to cool the compressor area. l"Bis fan runs with either compressor.
To remove the ice drawer for Models 532, 542 and 561: Pull it out until it stops and lift back of ice drawer up clearing carrier assembly, and lift ice drawer out. Note: If door is only allowed to open 90 , repeat above procedure, but when lifting ice drawer out, pivot right side of ice drawer toward you and out. This will allow drawer to clear the door.

Figure 11

PRODUCT CARE
MODEL 590 WATER DISPENSER This automatic water and ice dispensing product offers the convenience of dispensing both chilled water and ice from the product without having to open the doors. See Figure 13.
I_t,CAUTION J Do not run the water dispenser switch any longer than 8 minutes continuously as this will damage the equipmenL MODEL 590 ICE DISPENSER The ice dispenser operates as follows: Tooperate the ice dispenser, the ice dispenser switch must be depressed continuously for the required amount. This switch is located on the refrigerator door glasswell. See Figure 13.

Figure 14

After original start-up of the icemaker operation, it will be necessary to discard the first few batches of ice as they may be discolored due to the new plumbing connection to the home.

Figure 13

MODEL 590 ICE DISPENSER OPERATING TIPS 1) If no ice, is the ice system switch on? See Figure 18. 2) Make sure there isa supply of ice in storage container. See "Ice Storage Container" page 12. 3) Make sure storage container is all the way in to insure proper engagement of auger motor to back of container. If ice container is not all the way back, push on container and ice dispenser switch at the same time to properly engage. 4) Make sure freezer utility rack isproperly installed as this insures proper ice storage container positioning. See "Freezer Utility Rack" page 12. 5) Press ice dispenser switc,-h. If no auger motor noise is heard, wait 5 minutes and try again. On second try if no auger motor noise is heard, call your local Factory Authorized Service Agency. 6) If the icedispenser is not used for an extended period, the ice will tend to fuse together. It will be necessary to discard old ice.

The water dispenser operates as follows: To operate the water dispenser, the water dispenser switch must be depressed continuously for the required amount. This switch is located on the refrigerator door glasswell. See Figure 13. The very first time the water dispenser is operated, it will be necessary to flush and purge the water system and water storage tank for three minutes. This procedure will clear out any air in the system a_swell as any foreign material that occl,Lr.s ith a w new plumbing connection in the home. The chilled water container is mounted inside the refrigerator section. It will take several hours to chill the water to the refrigerator temperature upon the original fill or if a significant amount of water is
The ice dispenser feature can deliver ice in two different ways: (1) By inserting a glass into the glasswell and then depressing the ice dispenser switch as in Figure 13, ice cubes will automatically dispense into the glass. (2) If a larger quantity of ice is required, open up the refrigerator door, position an ice container underneath the ice dispenser chute and then depress the button for bulk ice dispensing. See Figure 14. I_,CAUTION J Do not run the-ice dispenser switch any longer than 8 minutes continuously as this will damage the equipment. IACAUTION I Do not use a fragile glass as the ice crescents dropping into the glass from the ice dispenser may break this type of glass.
MODEL 590 FREEZER UTILITY RACK The freezer utility rack is specifically designed to accommodate and hold freezer juice containers. For the removal of the freezer utility rack, lift up and pull out atthe bottom with one hand and then support the top with the other hand as in Figure 15.
Figure16 MODEL 590 LIGHT BULB AND LIGHT SWITCH IN DISPENSER UNIT The door dispenser light switch is located in the upper left hand portion of the water and ice dispenser glasswell. Depress the light switch to turn the dispensing light on and off. NOTE: In the off mode the light will activate when either the water or ice switch is depressed. The light bulb can easily be replaced with a 7 watt appliance bulb. See Figure 17. NO TE: Dispenser light will re. main on for 5 seconds after dispenser switch is released. IAWARNINGI Shut off circuit breaker to refrigerator or master power switch before attempting this.maintenance. See Figure 19.

Figure 17

MODEL 590 DISPENSER SPILL TRAY At the bottom of the water and ice dispenser, there is a spill tray assembly. This tray will catch and evaporate small spills. NOTE: There is no drain in this area; therefore do not pour water into the spill tray. See Figure 17. To clean this area, depress the front left corner of the spill plate and it can easily be removed. MODEL 590 ICEMAKER SWITCH This switch is located in the refrigerator section on the right hand side of the Control Panel Assembly. See Figure 18. NOTE: When the switch is on, the icemaker system light will be illuminated. See Figure 18. The design of this sw_ch is to allow the icemaker and ice dispenser to be shut off for extended _cation periods. During these vacation periods, we recommend the icemaker switch be turned off. Then the ice storage container can be removed, emptied and returned to its location. See Figure 16. This prevents the unused ice, over a period of time, from shrinking and sticking together, possibly causing a'no ice" situation.

Figure 15

MODEL 590 ICE STORAGE CONTAINER The ice storage container holds an ample supply of ice for the average family's daily consumption. The ice storage container can be removed for discarding unused ice or for general cleaning purposes. To access the ice storage container, the freezer utility rack must be first removed. See Figure 15. To remove t_e ice storage container, lift up on the ice container handle and pull out having the bottom of the ice storage container supported with the other hand as shown in Figure 16.

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during each off cycle of the refrigerator. The freezer section is controlled by a timer which defrosts as needed.
A gurgling sound or running water sound may be evident as the refrigerant circulates through the tubing. In Model 590, the ice dispenser valve within the refrigerator door snaps closed 5 seconds after either the water or ice dispenser switch is released. During the icemaker cycle you may hear the sound of ice dropping into the container or of the solenoid valve while refilling the icemaker with water. During the freezer defrost you may hear crackling and/or sizzling as the heat from the defrost element clears the frost from the freezer coil and water runs into the defrost water pan. While the compressors are in operation a slight hum may be evident. During the startup and shutdown of the compressor, some vibration may occur lasting. only a few seconds.

PANELLIZED GRILLE REMOVAL The optional panellized grille which is removed by lifting up (1) and then pulling out at the bottom (2) and then down to release from the grille mounting bracket (3). See Figure 22.
I'_CAUTION I Failure to properly clean this area could result in temperature loss, or possible mechanical failure in both refrigerator and freezer.

Figure 23

Figure
GRILLE REMOVAL MODELS 501F AND 501R To remove grille, remove two black screws located in the lowest louver in the grille. Tilt the bottom of the grille out and away, it will release from the top of the grille. See Figure 21. To reinstall: reverse procedure.

Figure 22

CLEANING PROCEDURE Use "soft" bristle brush and vacuum hose to remove the accumulation of dust and lint particles on the condenser (radiators). See Figure 23 for Models 511,532, 542, 561,550 and 590. See Figure 24 for Models 501F and 501R

Figure 24

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INTERIOR: For cleaning of interior surfaces and removable parts of your refrigerator/freezer,wash with a mild solution of soap and lukewarm water to which a small amount of baking soda has been added. Use of vinegar is not recommended. Rinseand dry thoroughly.Avoid getting water on lightsor control dials.

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590 Exterior Surfaces: Same as interior for all Factory Supptied Exterior Surfaces. 590 Glasswell cleaning: Wipe up spills after removing dispenser spill tray. See Figure 17. Clean with a mild solution of soap and water to which a small amount of baking soda has been added. I_wARNING I
pulling out as in Figure 25. Once the panel is removed, the clear plastic ice chute will be visible as well as any obstruction.

LIGHTING INFORMATION

IMPORTANT." When the refrigerator doors (all models) or freezer doors (501F, 532, 542, 561 and 590) are left open for an extended period of time, the lights may go off. This design protects the internal parts from overheating. To reset the light switch, close the door(s) for approximately 15 to 30 minutes. [,_CAUTION ] For your safety, the circuit breaker to the refrigerator should be shut off (or on Model 590, the master power switch is turned off, see page 13) before replacing bulbs. Protective gloves should be worn when handling light bulbs (40 watt maximum). REFRIGERATOR LIGHTING The light shield in the top of the refrigerator must be removed to replace the light bulbs. To do so: Place your hands on the back edge of the shield and pull towards you to release (this shield may have a snug fit). Drop the front edge of the shield out of the channel and remove. The light bulbs are now accessible. To reinstall: Engage front edge of shield into channel and snap the back edge up into position. See Figure 27 on page 16.

Shut off electrical power to equipment before cleaning product with soap and water solution. I_'cAU'I]ON I
Do not submerge or pour hot water over cold glass shelves. CLEANING OUT THE ICE CHUTE MODEL 590 On occasion, ice crescents may become lodged in the ice chute. The ice chute is a clear plastic housing that directs ice from the freezer section's ice storage container to the refrigerator door ice dispenser. This may prevent the icemaker from supplying ice to either the ice dispenser or the bulk ice dispenser. We have made available access to the ice chute to allow a convenient way to unblock any obstructions. The ice chute is located behind the freezer control panel, mounted to the left hand side of-refrigerator. The side panel is removed by holding the bottom of the"_ide panel and pushing rearward, then

Figure 25

To remove the side cover of the ice chute, depress the two side locking tabs, then pull up and out. See Figure 26. To reinstall, make sure the bottom section of the ice chute is installed first; the outside front cover lip fits inside the stationary portion. Then push the two assemblies together and secure the self-locking tabs closed.

Figure 26

VACATION TIME
For extended vacations: The control(s) to your refrigerator or freezer should be turned off or the circuit breaker can be shut off (on Model 590, the master power switch, Se_ page 13.) Empty all contents in the refrigerator/freezer. BLOCK THE DOORS OPEN SLIGHTLY WHEN THE UNIT IS NOT IN USE. About one inch space will let fresh air in to keep the interior dry.

Figure 27

FREEZER LIGHTING MODELS 532, 542, 561 AND 501F The overhead lighting is accessed the same as described for "Refrigerator Lighting," on page 15. FREEZER CONTROL LIGHTING MODELS 532, 542 AND 561 Additional freezer lighting is located behind the control panel. To replace: Remove ice container, reach behind the control panel and unscrew bulb. See Figure 28. FREEZER BASKET LIGHTING MODELS 532, 542 AND 561 Below the icemaker, mounted on the back wall of the freezer, is the lower freezer lighting. To remove the light shield and access the bulb, gently compress the shield to release the top and then the bottom.'TSeeFigure 28. To reinstall: Engage the bottom first and then compress and insert the top.

Figure 28

FREEZER LIGHTING MODELS 511 AND 550 The freezer lighting is supplied by bulbs in the top of the freezer (Model 511 has one bulb, Model 550 has two bulbs), mounted to the front of the evaporator cover. The bulbs are accessible by opening the freezer drawer and unscrewing the bulb from the top of the freezer. FREEZER LIGHTING MODEL 590 The overhead lighting is accessed the same as described for "Refrigerator Lighting." See Figure 29.

PRODUCT LOADING SUGGESTIONS
Items that inhibit the proper closing of your doors will affect the temperatures and should not extend beyond the front of your shelves or beyond the face of your door sheff assemblies, DO NOT fill your freezer with large quantities of unfrozen foods expecting to "fast freeze" these items. Space out new unfrozen items to allow for air circulation for best freezing results.

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SERVICE INFORMATION
Eating quafity drops after time shown in chart. IN REFRIGERATOR AT35 to 40 F Fresh Meats Roasts (Beef and Lamb) Roasts (Pork and Veal) Steaks (Beef) Chops (Lamb) Chops (Pork) Ground and Stew Meats Variety Meats Sausage (Pork) Processed Meats Bacon Frankfurters Ham (Whole) Ham (Half) Ham (Slices) Luncheon Meats Sausage (Smoked) Sausage (Dry and Semi-Dry)
Cooked Meats Cooked Meats and Meat Dishes Gravy and Meat Broth

IN FREEZER AT O F

3 to to to to to to to to 2
days days days days days days days days
6 to to to to to to to to 2
months months months months months months months months
Before calling for service -If you think your refrigerator or freezer is not operating properly check the following before calling your Sub-Zero Factory Authorized Service Agency or dealer. This may save you time and the expense of a service call.
7 days 7 days 7 days 3 to 5 days 3 days 3 to 5 clays 7 days 14 to 21 days
1 month 1i2month 1 to 2 months 1 to 2 months 1 to 2 months Freezing not recommended

3 to 4 days 1 to 2 days

2 to 3 months 2 to 3 months
Fresh Poultry Chicken and Turkey (Whole) Chicken (Pieces) Turkey (Pieces) Duck and Goose (Whole) Giblets
Cooked Poultry Pieces (Covered with Broth) Pieces (Not Covered) Cooked Poultry Dishes Fried Chicken

1 to to to to to 2

to to to to 4 4
days days days clays clays

days days days days

4 to 6 4
months months months months months
months month months months
(Other than for meats and poultry) Most fruits and vegetables Lean fish Fatty fish, rolls and breads, soups, stew, casseroles Cakes, pies, sandwiches, leftovers (cooked), ice cream (original carton)
FREEZER 8-12 months 6-8 months

2-3 months

1 month max.

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'f Refrigerator/Freezer is not _perating -, Is there electrical power to equipment? , Is home fuse blown or circuit breaker off?. 0 Is refrigerator/freezer control on? , Is your condenser clean? , Has either door been left open? Be sure no foods are obstructing proper door closing. , If still not running, unit may be in defrost; wait 30 minutes to see if unit will restart. 'f Refrigerator/Freezer is Narmer than usual -, Is control set properly? Has door been open too long? Have you recently added a large quantity of food? f Refrigerator/Freezer runs too nuch -, Is condenser behind grille clean? See pages 13 and 14. , On hot days and warm room ambients the motor runs longer. , Have doors been open for extended times or large amounts of food added? _fRefrigerator/Freezer is _rosted up - Have doors been left open? Are doors closingand sealing properly? Contact your dealer if door not adjusted properly. , When opening the freezer drawer you may notice side to side motion in the drawer. This motion is normal with the tolerance built-in to the drawer slides. When the drawer is closed it will automatically adjust and close with the proper alignment.

If you hear unusual noises - These may be normal operating sounds (see page 13, "Sounds"). ff condensation forms inside the unit -* This is normal during high hLimidity and frequent door openings. Are doors closing and sealing properly? If condensation forms on the outside - It is possible during periods of high humidity some condensation could appear. This condition will subside when hum!dity levels drop. If condensation is excessive contact your Sub-Zero Factory Authorized Service Agency. Be sure doors are closed and gaskets are sealing. If it is too hot around freezer compartment - Clean condenser (see pages 13 and 14). If no ice - Models 511,550 and 501 F, is ice container in position (see page 10)? Models 532, 542 and 561, is icemaker switch turned on (see pag_ 10)? Model 590, is icemaker switch turned on (see page 12)?
If there is odor in the unit Completely clean product (see pages 13 and 14). Cover all food tightly.
If light bulb needs replacing --
Turn off circuit breaker to refrigerator, wear gloves to protect against broken glass (see pages 15 and 16). If you hear occasional buzzing - Is water supply connected to icemaker and turned on? If you need product information - Please call 1-800-222-7820 for information on planning, installation or product knowledge. If you need product service - Please have model and serial number available (for model and serial numbers refer to plate located on top frame of unit inside door.) Call your nearest Sub-Zero Factory Authorized Service Center. For the location of a Sub-Zero Factory Authorized Service Center in your area, contact your dealer or: SubZero Freezer Co., Inc., Service Department, P.O. Box 44130, Madison, W153744-4130, Telephone 1-800-222-7820.
3UE TO OUR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM, MODELS AND SPECIRCA TIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
SUB-ZERO FREEZER CO., INC. FORM NO. 3-75-217-14
P.O. BOX 44130, MADISON, Wl PRINTED IN U.S.A.

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