Freezer Utility Rack Models
680 and 690
The freezer utility rack is
specifically designed to accom-
modate and hold freezer juice
containers. To remove the rack,
lift up and pull out at the bottom
with one hand, then support the
top with your other hand.
Ice Bucket Removal
Models 680 and 690
To remove the ice bucket of
Model 680 or 690, you must first
remove the freezer utility rack.
Then, lift up on the ice bucket
handle and pull out, supporting
the bottom of the ice bucket with
one hand.
Ice Maker Operation
The ice maker in your Sub-Zero
freezer is fully automatic and
has been tested at the factory.
To start making ice, activate the
ICE ON/OFF key on the
Control Center. On Models
601F, 611, 611G, 650 and
650G, the ice maker system will
shut off if the ice bucket is not
in place.
Ice Production
The ice maker is designed to
produce enough ice for normal
family use. The timing of ice
making cycles will vary
depending on load conditions,
door openings and room
temperature. On average, you
can expect eight cubes of ice
every 2 to 2-1/2 hours.
The ice maker operates on water
pressure of 20 to 100 psi. In
some cases, a reverse osmosis
water filter system may not be
able to maintain the minimum
pressure.
If ice is not used regularly it
tends to fuse together. To avoid
this, empty and replace the ice in
the container as needed.
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Models 680 & 690 ice bucket
Ice and Water Dispenser
Your Model 680 or 690 auto-
matic ice and water dispenser
gives you both ice and chilled
water without having to open
doors. To operate the ice
dispenser, hold the ice dispenser
key down until you’ve got the ice
you need. After initial ice maker
start-up, discard the first few
batches of ice – they may be
discolored by the new system
plumbing.
The ice dispenser will deliver ice
when you 1) insert a glass back
into the glasswell and push the
ice dispenser key; or 2) open the
refrigerator door and place an ice
container underneath the ice
dispenser chute, then press the
bulk ice dispenser key on the
chute housing. See Models 680
& 690 control center, page 13.
Models 680 and 690
Ice and Water Dispensing