Sub-Zero Product Sweating
Topics:
- Stainless steel doors sweating or dripping condensation
- Moisture forming on door(s) of Sub-Zero
- Sub-Zero sweats when weather is hot or humid
- Condensation or moisture on outside of Sub-Zero
Answer:
Some sweating may occur on a Sub-Zero product in hot or humid climates, especially in non-air conditioned homes; however, there should be no dripping.
- Ensure that the unit temperatures are properly set
- Ensure that the condenser coil is cleaned
- Refer to the product use and care guide for further information
- This will apply to condensation on the inside for a glass door refrigerator as well.
If sweating continues or water is dripping, no further troubleshooting advice is available. Contact Factory Certified Service to schedule an appointment for repair.
See also, Sub-Zero Refrigerator Has Excessive Moisture, Frost, or Condensation.
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