SOURCE: Sub Zero 632 leaking water
Had the same problem on the same model (632). Turned out to be a plugged drain tube on the condensate collection trough located on back wall of the refrigerator. Simply pull out the crisper drawer (the drawer below the lowest shelf) and you'll bee the trough. The drip tube can easily be plugged by a vegetable leak or grape, etc which had fallen into this trough. Hope its as simple for you as for us.
SOURCE: Sub-Zero 601R Electrical
have you checked the main power button on top of the unit, behind the grill?
SOURCE: sub zero refrig - ice forming inside
The solution posted previously is TOTALLY WRONG. A Sub Zero ref doesn't have a heating element in the fresh food section. Only in the Frozen food section. It has 2 totally separate systems for each section. 2 Compressors and 2 evaporators. They share a condenser. If you are having ice build up in the refrigerator then the problem you are having is a refrigerant leak in the fresh food evaporator. You need to have a certified tech come out and replace the evaporator in your refrigerator section of your Sub Zero. Not sure what you are asking about the thermostat.
SOURCE: I want to reverse the hinges.
Only if the fridge is set up for this. Look at the top right corner of the case and see if there is a plastic plug. If there is it is drilled and tapped for the mounting hardware that is being used on the left. Remove the hinges and put them on the right side. The door handle should have the same set up.
SOURCE: 601R sub zero vacuum condenser notice
The repair clinic is about the only people I know that can answer that one for you. http://www.repairclinic.com/Appliance-Parts?s=t-601R-%3d%3dc221
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