

Summit SCR7012DB 36 Inch Freestanding Beverage Center with 7.4 cu. ft. Capacity Lock, 4 Shelves , Factory Installed Lock, CFC Free, Automatic Defrost, Adjustable Shelves, Commercially Approved, Interior Light, CARB Compliant in Stainless Steel
Quick Specs View More
- Width: 35.5"
- Height: 34.13"
- Depth: 21.13"
- Type: Freestanding
- Number of Shelves: 4
- Wire Shelves: Yes
- Factory Installed Lock
- CFC Free
- Automatic Defrost
- Adjustable Shelves
- Commercially Approved
- Interior Light
- CARB Compliant
Summit SCR7012DB Dimensions
- Width 35.5"
- Height 34.13"
- Depth 21.13"
- Depth without Handles 19.63"
- Exterior Width 36"
Summit SCR7012DB Specs
- Brand Summit
- SKU SCR7012DB
- UPC 761101054223
- Stock Id 870974
- Product Number SCR7012DB
- Warranty Info
Model
- Type Freestanding
- Size Full Size
- Capacity 7.4 cu. ft.
- Door Color Stainless Steel
- Cabinet Color Black
- Color Stainless Steel
- Handle Design Contemporary
- Handle Shape Tubular
- Handle Type Bar
- Handle Color Stainless Steel
Appearance
- Hinge Side Both
- Number of Shelves 4
- Wire Shelves Yes
- Number of Wine Racks 4
Details
- Adjustable Racks Yes
- Lock Yes
- Factory Installed Lock Yes
- CFC Free Yes
- Automatic Defrost Yes
- Adjustable Shelves Yes
- Commercially Approved Yes
- Interior Light Yes
- CARB Compliant Yes
Features
- Interior Light Yes
- Temperature Range 36 - 43 Degrees F
- Depth with Door at 90 Degrees 36"
- Thermostat Type Digital
- Fan Type Interior
- Refrigerant Type R600a
- Weight 200.00 lbs
Technical Details
- Volts 115 Volts
- Amps 15 Amps
- Hertz 60 Hz.
Electrical Specifications
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Very nice and excellent quality as a refrigerator. The unit I got was all stainless steel jacketed, and was covered with a protective plastic shield, which was very difficult to peel off. Probably took me an hour to get it off; but, the surface underneath was great. Upon hookup, I received an error (E2) and could not get it to clear. Called customer service and was told the controller unit has changed and the error no longer applies. They sent me an e-mail with instructions on how to reset the error, and that resolved the problem. I also told them that the "light" button on the control panel would not turn the light on or off. Their solution was to just use the green "rocker switch" on the bottom of the panel, to turn the light on and off. It works, but it is a "work-around" solution. I`m disappointed that for a $1,000+ refrigerator, something as simple as a push-button switch doesn`t work. Overall, the unit looks nice and is well-built. The refrigerator functions fine and keeps the temperature at the setting. The lighting for the unit is nice when it is on, just the issue of having to use a main controller power switch (1 of 2) to get it to function. Should note that the unit is fairly quiet and doesn`t seem to produce a great deal of heat during operation. Overall, I`m satisfied with the unit, but disappointed in the controller issues.
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