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RIGHT PR ODUCT . R I GHT PLA C E. RIGHT TEMPERA T URE. SINCE 1962.
1000 Series • 1224D W R • 24" Drawer Model
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Table of Contents
Intro
Safety
Safety and Warning
Disposal And Recycling
Installation
Environmental Requirements
Electrical
Cutout Dimensions
Product Dimensions
Anti-Tip Bracket
General Installation
Integrated Panel Dimensions
Integrated Panel Installation
Grille / Plinth Installation
Troubleshooting
Wire Diagram
Product Liability
Warranty Claims
Parts
Ordering Replacement Parts
R600a Specifications
System Diagnosis Guide
Compressor Specifications
Troubleshooting Extended
Control Operation - Service
Thermistor
Defrost
Warranty
Drawers
Maintenance
Free Standing Kit
Cleaning
Cleaning Condenser
Extended Non-Use
Operating Instructions
First Use
Control Operation
Sabbath Mode
Airflow and Product Loading
Service
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WEL C OME T O U-LINE
C o ngr a tulati ons on y o ur U-Li ne purc hase . Y o ur pr oduc t com e s f r om a c o mpany w i th ov er fi v e decades of pr emium mod u lar
ic e ma ki n g , refr igera t i o n, an d wi ne pr eserv ation exp e rience . U-Li ne c o nt in ues to b e t h e Am eri c a n lea d er , d e liver i ng vers at ili t y
a n d fl ex ibi l it y f o r mul t ipl e ap pli c a t i on s in cl udi n g r e si den t i a l , li ght commerc i al , out d oor and ma ri ne us e . U-Lin e ’ s comp lete
prod uct collect i o n in cludes Wi ne C a p t ai n
Door R e frigerators , Drawer Models , F r eezers , Comb o ® Mod e ls , an d mor e .
U-Li ne has ca pt iv a t ed those wi th a n a p prec i ati on f o r t h e fi ner things wi th ex c e pti o na l func ti ona l i t y , st yle, i n s p ir ed inno v a tio ns
and a ttenti o n to e v en the s m all e st det a il s . W e ar e known a n d r e s p ected for ou r un wa v e r i n g dedication to prod uct design ,
qua l i ty and s e lect ion. U-Line i s hea d quar ter e d in Milwauk e e , Wis c ons i n and h a s s h ipped produ c t to fiv e con t inen ts for o v er
two decades and is prou d to ha v e the opportun ity to s h ip to y o u.
PR ODU C T INFORMA T ION
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PR OPER TY D A MA GE / INJUR Y CONCERNS
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G E N E RAL I N QU IR IE S
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Safety and Warning
Please read all inst ructi o ns bef o re inst alling,
operating, or serv icing the appliance.
U s e th is a ppl ia nc e f o r it s in ten d ed purp ose onl y an d f o l l ow
these g e neral p r ecaution s with thos e li sted th roug hout th is
gu ide:
SA FETY ALERT DEFINITIONS
Throughout this gui d e are s a f e ty it ems la beled wi th a
Dan g er, Warni ng or C a u t i o n based on the ris k type:
DANGER
!
Danger means that fai l ure to fol l ow this safet y
stat ement will result in se ve re per son al inj u ry o r
death .
DANGER
!
This uni t contains R600a (Isobut ane) which is a
flam mab l e hydro c arbon . I t is safe for regular
use. Do n o t us e sharp objects to expedite
defr osting. D o not ser v ice wi thout consul ting the
“R 6 0 0 a sp ec i f ic a t i o ns” s e c t io n in c l u d e d in th e
U s er Guide. D o not damage the r e f r iger ant
circuit.
WARNING
!
Serv ice must be done b y factory auth orized
service person nel. Any pa rts shall be rep l aced
with li ke components. Fa ilure to compl y could
increase th e risk of p ossible ignition du e to
incorrect parts or imp r oper service.
WARNING
!
Warning means that fa ilure to fol l ow this safet y
statement cou l d resu lt in seriou s pers onal injury
or d e ath.
CAUTION
!
Ca ut io n mea n s t h at fail ur e t o follow this saf e ty
statement may result in minor or mod e rate
pe rs onal in ju ry , p r ope r ty or eq uipm en t dam a ge.
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Disposal and Recycling
DANGER
!
RISK OF CH ILD ENTRAPMENT. Bef o r e you throw
away your old ref r igerator or freezer, take off
the d oors an d leave shelves in place so children
may not easily cli m b inside.
If the unit is being remov e d from s e rv ic e for di spos al,
check and obey a ll federal, sta t e a n d l o ca l regul ati ons
reg a rd in g the di sp os al an d recy cl i n g of r e fr ig erat i o n
appliances, and follow these steps com p letely:
1. Remove a ll consumable contents from the unit.
2. Unplug the elec tric al c o rd f r o m its s o cket.
3 . Remov e th e d o or (s )/ dra w er (s ).
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Environmental Requirements
Th is m o del is in ten d ed f o r in door/i nt eri o r ap pl ic at ion s onl y
and i s not to be us ed i n inst all ati ons t h a t are open/
exposed to natural elements.
Thi s un it is des i gn ed to op era t e betw een 5 0 ° F ( 1 0°C ) and
10 0°F (3 8°C) . H i gher ambien t t e mperat ures may reduce
th e un it ’s abil ity to rea c h lo w temperatures and/or redu ce
ice produ c tion on applicable mod e ls .
Fo r best perform a nce, keep the unit out of direct sunlig ht
and a w ay from heat generat i ng equi pment.
I n cl im at es w h ere h i gh h u m i di ty an d d e w poi n t s ar e
pres ent , c o nden sa ti on ma y ap pear on ou ts ide s urf ac es.
Thi s is c o ns ider ed n o rmal . T h e condensation wil l
evaporate when th e h u midity d r ops.
CAUTION
!
Damages caused by am bi en t tem p e r atur es of
40 °F (4 °C) or below are not co vered by the
warran ty.
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U S E R G U I D E
E le c tr ic a l
S H O C K H A Z A R D — E l e c t r i c a l G r o u n d i n g
R e q u i r e d . N e v e r a t t e m p t t o r e p a i r o r p e r f o r m
m a i n t e n a n c e o n t h e u n i t u n t i l t h e e l e c t r i c i t y h a s
b e e n d i s c o n n e c t e d .
N e v e r r e m o v e t h e r o u n d g r o u n d i n g p r o n g f r o m
t h e p l u g a n d n e v e r u s e a t w o -p r o n g g r o u n d i n g
a d a p t e r .
A l t e r i n g , c u t t i n g o r r e m o v i n g p o w e r c o r d ,
r e m o v i n g p o w e r p l u g , o r d i r e c t w i r i n g c a n c a u s e
s e r i o u s i n j u r y , f i r e , l o s s o f p r o p e r t y a n d / o r l i f e ,
a n d w i l l v o i d t h e w a r r a n t y .
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N e v e r u s e a n e x t e n s i o n c o r d t o c o n n e c t p o w e r t o
t h e u n i t .
A l w a y s k e e p y o u r w o r k i n g a r e a d r y .
N O T I C E
E l e c t r i c a l i n s t a l l a t i o n m u s t o b s e r v e a l l s t a t e a n d
l o c a l c o d e s . T h i s u n i t r e q u i r e s c o n n e c t i o n t o a
g r o u n d e d ( t h r e e -p r o n g ) , p o l a r i z e d r e c e p t a c l e
t h a t h a s b e e n p l a c e d b y a q u a l i f i e d e l e c t r i c i a n .
Th e u n i t r e q u i r e s a g r o u n d e d a n d p o l a r i z e d 1 1 5 V A C ,
6 0 H z , 1 5 A p o w e r s u p p l y ( n o r m a l h o u s e h o l d c u r r e n t ) . A n
i n d i v i d u a l , p r o p e r l y g r o u n d e d b r a n c h c i r c u i t o r c i r c u i t
b r e a k e r i s r e c o m m e n d e d . A G F C I ( g r o u n d f a u l t c i r c u i t
i n t e r r u p t e r ) i s u s u a l l y n o t r e q u i r e d f o r f i x e d l o c a t i o n
a p p l i a n c e s a n d i s n o t r e c o m m e n d e d f o r y o u r u n i t b e c a u s e
i t c o u l d b e p r o n e t o n u i s a n c e t r i p p i n g . H o w e v e r , b e s u r e
t o c o n s u l t y o u r l o c a l c o d e s .
Se e C U T O U T D I M EN SI O N S f o r r e c o m m e n d e d r e c e p t a c l e
l o c a t i o n .
E l e c t r i c a l
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4"
(102 mm)
7"
(178 mm)
24"
(610 mm)
24-1/4"
(616 mm)
34-1/4"
(870 mm)
to
35-1/8"
(892 mm)
Preferred location
for electrical outlet
is in adjacent
cabinet.
5/8"
(16 mm)
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Cutout Dimensions
PREPARE SITE
Y o ur U- Line pr oduc t has been designed fo r either free-
s tanding or bui l t - i n inst all a t i on . W h en bu il t- in , you r un it
does n o t requ ir e additional ai r sp a c e f o r top , si d e s, or
rea r . H o w e ver , th e fron t gr il l e m u st NO T b e obs t r u c t ed,
and clearance is required for an electrical con n ec ti on in
the rear.
CAUTION
!
Uni t can NOT be inst alled be hi nd a cl o s e d cab i ne t
door.
CUTOU T DIMENSIONS
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23-1/4" (591 mm)
(Includes
3/4
" [20 mm]
24"
(610 mm)
3-7/8" (99 mm)
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Product Dimensions
Integrated Panel)
(867 mm to 892 mm)
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Anti-Tip Bracket
1. Sli d e unit out so s c rews on top of unit are e a sily
a c c e ssi ble.
2. Remove t h e two sc rew s from the opposi te s i de o f t h e
hi ng e a s s e mbl y u s i n g a T- 25 T o rx driver (see b e l o w).
NOTE: 1224 models shown with four screws. 1215 models
only have thr ee sc rews, but s a m e screws are used in b o th
a ppl ic at ion s .
FLOOR MOUNTED ANTI-TIP INSTALLATION
1. Loc a t e tw o anti -tip bra c kets incl uded i n the kit .
2. Pl ac e the unit into the area where it will b e install e d.
Check the door , sides, an d top for a proper fit. Als o
tes t to ma ke s u re the d oor opens and closes freely.
3 . Remov e gri l le an d pl ac e a mar k on th e f l oor at th e
f r ont of th e uni t. Als o pla c e a m a rk on the floor in the
center of the unit.
3. Pl ac e brac ket (pa r t #14 154 ) over holes and a tta ch t o
uni t w i t h t w o s c rews removed i n st ep 2 us ing a T-2 5
Torx dri v er. Tig h ten sc rews fully.
4. G e nt ly pus h unit i n t o posi ti on. Be c a reful not to
entangle the el ectri c al c o rd or w ater line, i f a pplic able.
5. Chec k t o be s u re the uni t i s level from front t o ba ck
and side to side. M a ke an y nec e ss ary adjustments .
Th e u n it ’ s top s urf ac e shou l d b e a pprox im at el y 1/ 8"
(3 mm) below the coun ter t op .
6. Secure brac ket into adjoining s u rfa c e.
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C
L
Bac k wall
Bac k of unit
Fr ont of unit
Surr o unding
area (T op vie w )
A
A
B
102 4/12 24 WC 12 15 WC
A 11- 1/16" (2 81 mm ) 6 -9 /16 " (167 m m )
B 20- 1/4" (51 4 m m ) 20- 1/4 " (514 m m )
10 24/12 24 WC 1 215 WC
A 11- 1 /16" (2 81 m m ) 6 -9/16" (167 mm )
B 20- 1 /4" (51 4 m m ) 20-1 / 4" (514 mm )
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4 . Remov e th e u n i t . Us in g a squ a r e , ext e nd c e nt er li ne
“B” (s ee cha r t below) . This l i ne s e rv es as the bac k
edge for t h e anti-t ip brac ke t s . From the c e nter li ne,
meas ure “ A ” to t h e left a n d ri ght . This l i ne i s the outer
edge of each bracket.
5. Pl ac e the anti -t ip brac ket s on the fl oor a g a i ns t the li ne
drawn for the outer edge. Mark spots for th e s c r e w
holes.
Surr o unding
area (T op vie w )
Drill holes and
mount anti-tip
Fr ont
of
unit
brac kets to floor
B
A
C
A
L
Bac k
of
unit
Bac k wall
6. Us e a 1/8 " dril l t o make tw o s tart e r hol e s a n d fas t en
t h e an ti -t ip br ac ket s to t h e fl oor us in g th e s c r e ws
provid ed.
7. Pl ac e the unit bac k into pos i t i on, ma ki ng s u re t h e feet
eng a g e t h e an ti -t i p b r ac kets prop erly. Check the
al ignment of the li nes ma de on the f l oor i n s t ep 3 wi th
the position of the front feet to ensure proper
pos i tion in g.
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General Inst allation
LE VE LING INFORMA T ION
1. Us e a lev e l t o c o nf irm
the unit is le v e l. L e v e l
sh ould be placed along
top edg e and side ed ge
as s h own.
2. If t h e uni t i s not le v e l , adjust t h e legs on the c o rners of
the unit as neces s a r y .
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INST A LLA TION
1. P l u g in the power/elec t ri cal c o rd.
2. G e nt ly pus h the uni t i n t o pos i ti on. Be c a r e f u l not t o
ent a ng le the power cord .
3. R e -c hec k the lev e ling, f r om f r on t t o ba c k and s i d e t o
si de . M a k e a n y nec e ss ar y ad just men t s . Th e u n i t ’ s t o p
su rface s h ou ld be appro x imately 1/8" (3 mm) belo w
the c o unt e rt op .
4. R e mov e the interior packi n g ma teria l a n d wi pe out the
i n s i de of the unit wit h a clea n, wa ter - da mpened c l oth.
3. Confi r m the uni t i s le v e l af ter ea ch adjust ment and
r e peat th e p r e v i o us s t eps un ti l t h e un it i s l e v e l .
INST A LLA TION TIP
If the room floor is higher than the f l oor i n the cutout
openi n g , a d jus t t h e r e a r l e gs t o a c h i e v e a total uni t r e ar
height of 1/8 " ( 3 mm) les s th an the op ening’ s r e ar height.
Sh or ten the un it hei g ht in th e front b y adjus t i n g t h e front
legs . This a llows t h e unit to be gen t ly tipped in to the
openi n g . R e adj u st th e fr ont l e gs to l e v e l th e u n i t a f t e r it is
corre ctl y positioned in the opening.
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BACK SURFACE MUST HAVE AMPLE FLAT SURFACE
TO MOUNT OVERLAY PANEL FLAT AND WITHOUT
INTERFERENCE
23-3/4 "
(603 mm)
3/4"
(20 mm)
Integrated P anel
15"
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INTEGRATED PANEL
Due to diff ere n ces in su rrou ndin g cab i netry the
p a ne l m a y no t pe rf ectl y a lig n wit h do o r . Th e
pr oc ed ur e be lo w is d e sign ed to provid e a
finished integrated panel that seamlessly
integr ates wi th su rroun d ing cabinetry.
The door panel mus t n o t weigh more than 20 lbs
(1 0 k g).
It is important to ensure t h at all dril led holes are
drilled to the correct de pt h i n or d e r to av o i d
splits i n the wood when hardware is instal led.
When appl ying an integr ated panel to a unit ,
ensure that both sides a r e finish ed in order to
prevent w a rpin g. In som e overlay panel/frame
installations, the p a nel may be visible through
the gl ass while th e d oor is open.
Int e grat ed Panel Dimensions
Panel Preparation
A f u l l i n t e grat ed door panel c o mpl e tely c o vers the door
f r am e and pr ovi d es a b u il t - i n app e ara n c e .
Int e grat ed Panel Preparation
1. Cut the pa nels to the dimens ions listed in the d i agram
below.
2. Opti ona l : St ai n or Fi ni sh panel to des i red s t a i n or c o lor.
Be s u re t o cl osel y f o llow th e instructions p r ovided by
the manufacturer .
3. Opti ona l : Ins tal l handles and hardwa re.
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Align P anel
Against
Door/Drawe
Edge First
Align T op Of P a nel With Highest P oint Of Door/Drawer
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Integrated P a nel Inst allation
1. F u l l y open door/dra wer .
2. St arti ng a t corner , pull
gask et awa y fro m d oor/
drawer .
3. Conti n ue t o pull ga sk et
free from gask et channel.
4. Upon r e mov a l, la y gas k et
down on a fl at surfac e .
5. P a rtia ll y loos en the 3 s c r e w s , sec u ri ng the t o p hi nge to
the c a bi net .
6. Alig n th e panel with th e outsid e edge (opposite the
hinge) a n d high enough to al ign wit h the highes t poi n t
i n th e door /drawer .
7. Inser t panel u n der n eath top hinge and ap ply upwar d
pr essur e w h ile bringing the low e r po rt ion of th e p a n e l
flu s h to the door i n s i de the lower hi ng e . The panel wi ll
fit s n u ggly
8. Ali g n door w i th c a bi net . Ti ghten t h e top 3 sc r e ws ,
s e curi ng the top hinge to the c a binet.
Due to diff eren ces in floor con s truction or
surround in g cabinetr y , the p a n e l ma y no t sit
flush with the top of the door /drawer .
9. Secur e integra t ed
panel to door/d rawer
Bar
Clamp
us in g clam ps . A
robu st t a p e ma y also
be us ed. U-Lin e
r e com m ends the use
of bar clamps to
Door /Drawer
sec u r e th e p a n e l t o
the door/dra wer . If
us in g t a p e , be
W ood
P anel
cer t ai n t h e t a p e wi ll
not dam a g e panel
fi ni sh upon r e mo v a l.
10 . U s i ng a 7 / 6 4 " (3 mm)
Bar
Clamp
drill bit, drill 6 pilot
holes into the wood
panel 1/2" (1 2 m m)
deep using the hol e s in the door/d rawer frame as a
gu ide .
It is im por t ant to ensu re that a ll dri lled holes are
drilled to the correct de pth in order to a v oid
split s in the wood w h en hardwood is instal led.
11 . L oc at e 6 of t h e #6 x 1-1/4" ( 3 2 m m) sc r e ws pro v ided
wi th y o ur unit .
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12 . U s i n g a Ph il lips s c r e w d r i v e r , pla c e one sc r e w in to ea ch
of t h e 6 pil o t holes and sc r e w down. Do no t ov ert i ght e n
sc r e ws .
13. B e sure the scr e ws force th eir wa y past the opening on
the gas k et c h a n nel and s i t flus h agai ns t t h e bottom of
the c h a n nel.
14. R emo v e cl amps fro m door/drawer .
If panel requ ires ad diti onal adj u stment after
remo ving clamps , slig ht ly loosen each screw and
adjust panel as n e cessar y . Tigh ten screws up on
completion.
15 . S t a rti n g a t the corners , r e -inst a ll the gas k et into the
gask et channel in the fram e . Ma k e su r e t h e ga sk et is
full y s e at ed. This ma y t a k e some f o rc e .
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Grille - Plinth Installation
REMO VING AND INST ALL I NG GR IL LE
WARNING
!
Di sconnect electric power to t h e unit before
remov i ng the gri lle.
When usi n g the unit, t h e gr il le (pl i nt h st rip/base
fascia ) mu st b e installed.
WARNING
!
DO NOT touch the condenser fins. The cond ens e r
fins are SHARP an d can be easily dam a g e d .
Removi ng t h e grill e
1. Dis c on nect power to the uni t.
2. Loosen the two screws (1).
3. Remove grill e (2 ) from unit .
Inst alling the grille
1. Alig n cabin e t and grille holes and s e cur e , but do not
ov er tighten gri lle sc rews (1 ).
2. Rec o nnec t power to the un it.
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Drawers
CH EC KING D R AWER AL IG NMENT
Th e u n it ’ s dra w e r s ar e a l ig ned at th e f a ct ory bef o re
sh ip ment. H o wever, th eir ali g n m ent could have been
di sturb ed d uri ng s h i pment or duri ng overlay pan e l
ins tal la tion. Check ea ch draw er t o c o nf ir m th at it is
al igned:
•
Sid e -to - Side — When viewed from the top, the
drawer f r ont should be s q ua r e w i th t h e si des of th e
ca bi net .
•
Front-to-Back — When view ed from the side, the
drawer front s h ould be st ra ig ht w i t h th e ca bin e t’ s s i d e s,
not c o cked f o rw ard or bac k .
•
Top- to-Bottom — When viewed fr om th e fr ont, th e
drawer s h o u ld be level hori zontal ly .
DR AWER R E MOV A L
1. Confi r m that the uni t i s
un plugg e d from wall outlet.
2. Unplug the drawer’ s
con n ec ti on wiri ng (top
drawer only).
3. Remove t h e mounting
sc rews.
4. Pull the draw er completel y out of t h e unit .
CAUTION
!
U s e car e when handli ng t h e drawer . Dr awer
ed ge s, d r aw er r a il an d th e un it’ s s l ide may b e
sharp.
Drawer adj u st ment s are made by moving the
slide that carri e s the drawer’s rail. Mi nor
adjustments may be made b y loosening on e of
the slide’ s mount i ng sc re ws, adjusting the s l ide
and retightening the scr e w. Severe adjustments
may be m a de b y re mo ving the slid es’ mou n tin g
screws, drilli ng new mounti ng holes a n d
remounting the sl ide.
AD JUS T ING D R AWER ALIG NME N T
WARNING
!
SHOCK HAZARD — Th e un it mu st b e un plugg e d
from t h e wall outlet duri ng drawer remov a l,
adjustment and re-inst a llati on.
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