No matching recall found in checked source — not a safety certification
Total volume
587 Lau_energy_fridges_freezers · 151911|ARF3006|Sub-Zero|ICBCL3650UID Series
Fresh-food volume
439 Lau_energy_fridges_freezers · 151911|ARF3006|Sub-Zero|ICBCL3650UID Series
Freezer volume
148 Lau_energy_fridges_freezers · 151911|ARF3006|Sub-Zero|ICBCL3650UID Series
Energy rating
5 starsau_energy_fridges_freezers · 151911|ARF3006|Sub-Zero|ICBCL3650UID Series
Energy use
319 kWh/yearau_energy_fridges_freezers · 151911|ARF3006|Sub-Zero|ICBCL3650UID Series
Registration
ARF3006au_energy_fridges_freezers · 151911|ARF3006|Sub-Zero|ICBCL3650UID Series
Reading the evidence
A comparison that keeps its limits visible.
This tool places source-backed facts beside one another. It does not turn incomplete records into a ranking, predict which appliance will last longest or replace an inspection of the linked official evidence.
01
Confirm the exact identity
Start with the complete model code and market shown on the appliance or its documents. Similar names, suffixes and regional variants can describe different products. Market and category therefore remain locked, and the tool never adds a nearby model automatically.
02
Read every value with its source
Each supplied value keeps the publisher-facing source ID, source record and applicable date. Compare figures only when they describe the same field and measurement basis. If official sources disagree, their assertions stay separate instead of being averaged into a cleaner-looking answer.
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Treat missing fields as unknown
“Not supplied by checked source” means the checked record did not provide a usable value. It is not zero, not evidence of poor performance and not permission to borrow a specification from another model. The gap remains visible so you can decide whether the comparison is sufficient.
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Check safety separately
A recall match is surfaced prominently, but no match is not a safety certification. Before purchase, repair or continued use, confirm the exact model against current official notices. Stop using equipment when an official notice or a visible electrical, fire, gas or refrigerant hazard requires it.