Maybe I'm not understanding your question completely.. You can open the doors whenever you want - as often as you like. The doors are no different than any other fridge as far as how often you can open and close them. Please clarify if I missed your intent. Thanks!
Ok - thanks for the clarification. Here's what I've found on the Sub-Zero site: The 650G (and likely some others that they make) create a vacuum seal between the door and the fridge. I found the following in a manual that you can also download free of charge at the bottom on this reply
Q: Why is my door hard to open? A: Your unit was designed for an airtight seal. A vacuum seal can form after the door is closed. Wait several seconds for pressure to equalize before reopening the door.
The link to the document is below:
http://www.subzero.com/resources/product...
I think this is the definitive answer. Good luck!
Ok - thanks for the clarification. Here's what I've found on the Sub-Zero site: The 650G (and likely some others that they make) create a vacuum seal between the door and the fridge. I found the following in a manual that you can also download free of charge at the bottom on this reply
Q: Why is my door hard to open? A: Your unit was designed for an airtight seal. A vacuum seal can form after the door is closed. Wait several seconds for pressure to equalize before reopening the door.
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Maybe I'm not understanding your question completely.. You can open the doors whenever you want - as often as you like. The doors are no different than any other fridge as far as how often you can open and close them. Please clarify if I missed your intent. Thanks!
Ok - thanks for the clarification. Here's what I've found on the Sub-Zero site: The 650G (and likely some others that they make) create a vacuum seal between the door and the fridge. I found the following in a manual that you can also download free of charge at the bottom on this reply
Q: Why is my door hard to open?
A: Your unit was designed for an airtight seal.
A vacuum seal can form after the door is
closed. Wait several seconds for pressure to
equalize before reopening the door.
The link to the document is below:
http://www.subzero.com/resources/product...
I think this is the definitive answer. Good luck!
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