
Sub-Zero’s microprocessor controls the interior temperature to within one degree of its set point. Sub-Zero wine preservation blends superior-grade materials, advanced technologies, and a 70-year tradition of American craftsmanship to defeat the enemies of wine-temperature, humidity, light, and vibration. Organize your collection with our inventory tile systemĬonnects to your home security system Preserve Every Delicious Drop Locate your favorite bottles easily with LED lighting Locks in cold air to ensure freshness with magnetic door seals Select the wine you want without agitating others with textured roller-glide shelves that do not vibrate Shields wine from aging with UV-resistant glass door Maintains constant, moderate humidity with dual evaporators so corks do not dry out

Store reds and whites in separate temperature zones that keep wines at proper serving temperatures, within one degree of setpoint My fear is the panel being loose and suddenly disconnecting and coming crashing down to the floor.Accepts custom panels for an integrated look within cabinetry or stainless-steel accessory panels and handles to match other Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove products

I am not handy so do not want to start messing with this and removing parts if it's a non-issue.

Any ideas for what could be causing this sensation? Could it be that the panel itself isn't properly secured to the mounting brackets and the door is bumping the panel? I can't find any evidence of anything being loose when the door is open, but I notice this issue intermittently. I've inspected the handle pretty thoroughly and it seems secure, so I can't figure out what it is. I've been noticing that when the door has been closed for a while and I pull it open, I sometimes feel a small vibration against the tubular handle - hard to describe but it almost feels momentarily loose. The panel is attached to the refrigerator by screws on two mounting brackets. Hi everyone - I have a Subzero "Designer" series refrigerator (I think it used to be called integrated) with a custom wood panel.
