When Should I Do My First Maintenance on My Sub Zero Refrigerator?
Once you buy a
Sub Zero Refrigerator, you’ll likely have a few questions – such as when you should perform the first maintenance service or have it scheduled. The manufacturer recommends that the condenser be cleaned at least every six months, but there are other maintenance steps to help keep your refrigerator running as long as possible.
Setting up a schedule for condenser cleaning and maintenance starts six months after you have the unit installed is wise. If you have this service from the very beginning, you will form the habit and be more likely to continue getting the service. We can schedule in advance at Authorized Appliance Repair and alert you to upcoming cleaning and maintenance needs.
To prevent your ice from caking up into one large pile of ice, or the ice from taking on a bad flavor, you should be removing the ice from your bins every one to two weeks. There is one main exception to this rule: If you use enough ice that you are regularly emptying the tray from merely using it, then you may need to empty the trays less frequently.
It is wise to replace the air filter in your refrigerator at least once per year. Your unit has a sensor that will alert you when it is time for the filter to be replaced, or you can work with Authorized Appliance Repair, and we can ensure you always have a fresh filter.
Likewise, your water filter should be replaced yearly. This helps prevent bad odors or flavors from getting into your ice or seeping into your food and beverages. Your unit should have a sensor that tells you when it is time to replace the
water filter, but we can help with this too.
As the owner of a Sub Zero refrigerator, you should do your best to keep it clean. If you see a spill or stain, take care of it right away. At the very least, give the unit a deep cleaning every three months to assure that everything is in good shape and clean.
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