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1000 Series • 1224WC • 24" Wine Captain ® Model
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Contents
SAFETY • INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION • OPERATI N G INSTRUCTIONS • MAINTENANCE • SERVICE
Intro
Safety
Safety and Warning
Disposal and Recycling
Installation
Environmental Requirements
Electrical
Cutout Dimensions
Product Dimensions
Side by Side Installation
Anti-Tip Bracket
General Installation
Integrated Panel Dimensions
Integrated Panel Installation
Maintenance
Cleaning
Cleaning Condenser
Wine Rack Installation
Extended Non-Use
Service
Troubleshooting
Warranty
Grille / Plinth Installation
Door Swing
Door Stop
Door Adjust
Wood Trim Finishing
Free Standing Kit
Operating Instructions
First Use
Control Operation
Sabbath Mode
Airflow and Product Loading
U-Line Wine Guide
Recommended Wine Storage
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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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Electrical
WARNING
!
S H O C K HA ZA RD — E l ectr ical Gr oun d ing
Required. Never att e mpt to repair or perform
maint e nance on the unit unt il t h e el ectricit y has
be en d i sconne cted.
Never rem o ve th e round g r ou ndin g pro n g from
the p l u g and never u s e a two-p r on g gro und in g
adapter.
A l te ring , cu tt ing or re mov i ng pow e r cord ,
re mov i ng power pl ug, or di rect wiri ng can cause
serious injury, fire, los s of property and/or lif e,
and wi ll v o id the warranty.
Nev e r use an extension cor d to connect power to
the unit .
A l ways k e e p you r wo rk in g are a d r y .
El ectrical inst allat i on must observe all sta t e and
local codes. This uni t requires connection to a
gr oun d ed ( t hr ee -pr o ng) , polarized receptacle
that h a s been placed by a qua lified el ectrician.
Th e u n it requ ires a grou nd ed and polar i zed 115 VA C,
60 Hz, 15A p o wer s u pply (nor mal hou s ehold cu rren t ). An
i n di vi dual, proper ly grou nded branc h ci rc ui t or ci rc ui t
breaker is recommen d ed. A G F CI (grou n d fault cir c u i t
i n terrup ter ) is u s u a lly not r e qui r ed for fi xed location
appliances and is not recommen d ed fo r you r un it becaus e
i t cou l d be pron e to nu is anc e tr ippi ng . H o wever, b e s ure
to c o ns ult you r loc a l codes .
See CUTOUT DIM E NS IONS for recomm ended re ceptacle
locat i on.
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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"
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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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3-9/16 " (91 mm)
34-1/8" to 35-1/8"
23-1/4
" (591 mm)
(Includes
3/4
" [20 mm] Integrated Panel)
24 " (610 mm)
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Product Dimensions
(867 mm to 892 mm)
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Side-by-Side Installation
Two units may be ins t alled s i d e -by-side.
Cutout widt h for a si de-by - s i de i n s t a lla ti on is the c u t o ut
di mens ion of a si ng le un it ti mes two.
No trim kit i s required. H o wever, 1/4" ( 6 mm) of s p ace
need s to be main tain ed be tween the units to ensure
un obstru cted door swing.
Unit s mus t operat e from s e p a rate, properly grounded
elec tric al recepta c l e s pl aced ac cording to ea ch unit’ s
electrical sp ecifications requirem ents.
Si de-by-Side Instal lati on with B r acket
1. Sli d e both units out s o s c rews on t o p of uni t s are eas i ly
a c c e ssi ble.
3. Pl ac e brac ket over holes a n d a t t a c h to unit wit h two
sc rews rem o ved i n step 2 us in g a T-25 Tor x dri v er .
Ti ghten sc rews fully.
4. G e nt ly p u s h un it s in to p o s i t i on . Be car e f u l not t o
entangle the el ectri c al c o rd or w ater line, i f a pplic able.
5. Re-check the l e veli ng, from front to back and side to
s i de. Ma ke any nec e ss ary adjus t ments . The uni t ’ s top
su rf ac e s h ou ld be a pprox im at ely 1/ 8" ( 3 m m ) bel o w
the c o unt e rt op.
2. Remove s c rews a s shown below.
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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 Installation
LE VE LING INFO RMATION
1 . U s e a l e vel to
con f i r m t h e un it is
lev e l. Lev e l should
be placed alon g top
edge and s i de ed ge
as s h own.
2. If t h e unit i s not l e vel, a d jus t the legs on t h e corners o f
the unit as neces s a r y .
INSTALLATI ON
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 reful not to
entangle the cord.
3. Re-check the l e veli ng, from front to back and side to
s i de. Ma ke any nec e ss ary adjus t ments . The uni t ’ s top
su rf ac e s h ou ld be a pprox im at ely 1/ 8" ( 3 m m ) bel o w
the c o unt e rt op.
4. Remove the i n t e ri or packi n g materi al a n d w i pe out t h e
i n s i de of the unit wit h a clea n, wa ter-da mpened c l oth.
3 . C o nf irm t h e un it is l e v e l af ter ea ch adjust ment and
repeat the previous s t eps unti l t h e unit i s l e vel.
INSTALLA TION TIP
If the room floor is higher than the f l oor i n the cutout
opening, adjust the rear legs t o a c hiev e a tota l unit rear
height of 1 / 8" (3 mm) les s th an the opening’ s rear hei g ht.
Sh or ten the un it hei g ht in th e front by a d just ing the f r ont
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 t h e f r on t l e gs t o lev e l th e un it af t e r i t i s
cor r ec tl y pos i t i on ed in the opening.
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BACK SURFACE MUST HAVE AMPLE FLAT SURFACE
TO MOUNT OVERLAY FRAME FLAT AND WITHOUT
INTERFERENCE
2-3/4"
(70 mm)
Integrated F rame
3/4"
(20 mm)
23-3/4 "
(603 mm)
30-1/4"
(768 mm)
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Integrated Frame
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 warping. In some frame installa tions,
the panel may be visib l e throug h the glass while
the d oor is open.
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 manufac turer .
3. Opti ona l : Ins tal l handles and hardwa re.
In tegrated Frame Dim e n s ions
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 Frame Preparat ion
1. Cut the pa nels to the dimens ions listed in the d i agram
below.
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Align P anel
Against
Door/Drawer
Edge First
Align T op Of P a nel With Highest P oint Of Door/Drawer
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Integrated Panel Installation
1. Fully op en door/d rawer.
2 . St ar ti ng a t cor n er, pul l
gasket away from door/
drawer.
3. Conti n ue t o pull ga sket
free from gasket channel .
4. Upon remova l, lay gas k et down on a fl at surfac e.
5. The panel should be al ig n e d wi th th e ou ts ide edg e
(opposite th e hinge) and h i g h enough t o ali g n wi th the
highes t point i n the door/draw e r.
6. Secure integrat ed
panel to door/d rawer
Bar
Clamp
us in g clam ps. A
robu st tape may also
be us ed. U-Lin e
rec o mmen d s the us e
of bar clamps to
Door /Drawer
s e cure the panel to
the door/dr a wer. If
us in g tape, be
W ood
P anel
c e rt ai n t h e ta pe wil l
not dam a g e panel
fin i s h upon rem o val.
7. Us ing 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.
Due to diff ere n ces in floor construction o r
surround in g cabinetry, the p a nel m a y not sit
flush wi th the top of the door /drawer .
It is important to ensure t h at all dril led holes are
drilled to the correct dep t h in o r der to avoid
splits in th e wood w h en hardwood is installed.
8. Loc a t e 6 of t h e #6 x 1-1/4" ( 3 2 m m) sc rews prov ided
wi th y o ur unit.
9. Us ing a Phill i ps sc rewdri ver, p l ace one screw into each
of the 6 pilot holes and s c rew down. Do not ov ertighten
sc rews.
10. B e s ure the s c rews forc e th eir way past the opening on
the gas k et c h annel and s i t flus h agai ns t t h e bottom of
the c h annel.
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11. R emove clam ps from door/drawer.
If panel req u ires additional adju stment after
removing clamps, slig htly loosen each screw and
adjust panel as n e cessary. Tig h ten screw s upon
completion.
12 . S ta rt ing at the c o rners, re-inst a ll the gas k et i n t o the
gask et ch an nel in the fram e. Make sure the gasket is
full y s e at ed. This may ta ke 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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Door Swing
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Door Swing
Unit s ha ve a zero c l ea ra nc e for the door to open 90°,
when inst al led adja cent t o c a binets .
Stainless Steel and bl ack and white m o dels require 2-1/8"
(5 4 mm) door clea rance t o a c c o mmodat e the handle i f
ins tal led next to a w a ll .
Integrat ed model s require 1/ 4" (6 m m ) c l e a ra nc e i f
ins tal led next to a w a ll . Al low for a d di tiona l s p ace for a n y
kn obs or pul l s in st al l e d on th e i n t e gr at ed pan e l/ fr am e.
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Door Stop
Y o ur U- L i ne un it wa s s h i pped to y o u wi th t h e opt i on al
90 ° p in(s ). ( M odel s that a r e 1 5 " wi de i n c l ude 1 pi n. Models
that are 2 4 " w i de inc l ude 2 pins .) The unit’s door will open
f r eel y w i t h ou t a f i x e d openi n g a n gl e li mi ta t i on . If you
would l i ke the door s t op at 90 ° foll ow t h es e ins t ruc t i o ns .
The pin is designed to stop the door at 90° und er
normal operating condit io ns. It is not desi gned
for exces s ive force . D o not u s e th e d oor to mov e
the unit in/out of t h e cutout during inst allat i on.
If your uni t is al read y un dercoun t er, it m i ght
need to be moved out/ forward t o access t h e
hing e.
1. Loc a t e the t h readed pi n.
3. On 24" models, a second pin is inclu d ed for the bottom
hi ng e. Repeat steps above for sec o nd hi ng e.
NOTE: Thread ed p i n wil l be inserted from the bottom.
4. Ca r e fu lly sl ide y o ur u n i t bac k in pla c e.
2. W i th the door betw een 0 ° ( c los e d) a n d 90 ° a n d usi n g a
3 / 32 " h e x dri v er , in st al l th e t hre aded pi n th roug h th e
hi ng e.
The pin can be rem o ved to return the doo r s w ing
back to it s original st ate by unscrewing the
threaded pin.
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Door Adjustments
DO OR A L IGNME N T AND A D JUSTME NT
Al ig n an d a d ju st t h e door i f i t is not l e v e l or is n o t s e al in g
properly . If the door i s not sealed, the unit ma y not cool
prop erly , or ex cessiv e frost ma y for m in t h e in ter i or .
Properly aligned, the door ’ s gask et should be
fir m l y i n c o nt act wit h the cabinet all the wa y
a r o und t h e door ( n o g a ps) . C a r e f u l l y e x a m in e
the door ’ s gask et to ensure that it is fi rmly in
contac t with the cabinet. Also mak e sure the
door gask et is n o t pin c he d o n th e hing e side of
the d oor .
T O A L IGN A N D AD JUST TH E D OOR
R e mo v e grille:
R e mov e the grill e (s ee G R ILL E -PL I NTH IN ST AL LA TION
sec t ion of t h i s gu ide ) .
T O R E VE RSE THE DOO R
R e mo v e grille:
R e mov e the grill e (s ee G R ILL E -PL I NTH IN ST AL LA TION
sec t ion of t h i s gu ide) .
R e m o ve to p hi ng e and d o o r :
1. L oos en (do not r e mo v e ) top and bottom hi nge s c r e w s .
2. Ali g n door s q ua r e ly wi th c a binet.
3. Mak e s u re gas k et is f i rml y i n cont ac t wit h ca bi net a ll
the w a y a r o u nd the door ( n o ga ps) .
4. Tighten bott om hi nge s c rews .
5. Tighten top hi nge s c rew s .
REV E RS ING THE D OOR
L o cation of the unit m a y mak e it des i rable to moun t the
door on the opposite side of the cabinet.
Th e h i ng e h a r d war e will be r e mo v e d and ins t alled on the
oppos i te side of th e cab i n e t.
1. Hold door to k e e p it from f a l l ing.
2. R e mo v e top hinge from cabinet b y r e mo ving thr ee
sc r e ws . Set as ide a n d sa v e for poss ible fu tu r e u s e .
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3. R e mo v e door b y tiltin g forward an d lifting door off
b o tt om hi ng e . R e t a i n sh ou ld er washers; the y will be
re u s e d .
4. R e mo v e four s c r e ws fr om hi nge holes on the oppos i te
s i de . R e in s t a ll in to ho l e s w h ere the hinge was
r e mo v e d. T a k e car e not to s c r a tch cab i n e t.
R e mo v e and reins t all bot t om hi nge:
1. R e mo v e bottom hin g e fr om cabinet b y r e mo ving thr ee
sc r e ws .
3 . R o t a t e gas k et 18 0° , al i g ni ng n o tc h wi t h ma gnet
a ssem b ly an d pr essi ng fi rmly i n t o t h e ga sk et c h an nel
start i ng at th e c o rn ers .
4. R o t a te door 1 8 0 ° to re v e rse .
In stall top hing e and d oor:
1. Us e a l ternate hi nge s u ppli e d wi th uni t a n d r e i n s t al l t h e
s c r e w s . Do not ti ghten..
2. Li ft the door on to the bott om hi nge .
2. R e mo v e corr espon d in g scr e ws on op posite side of
ca bi net .
3. Fl ip hinge plate o v er and r e i n s t al l on opposi te si de .
Prepare d oor for reinstallation :
1. R e mov e gas k et. This wil l r e v e al mounti ng holes for t h e
magn et as sem b ly
2. R e mov e ma gnet as sembly from door wi th T - 10 T O RX
d r i v e r . B e s u re t o o n l y re m o ve t h e t w o s c re w s h o l d i n g
the as s e mbly to t h e door . Re in st a ll on th e op p o si te en d
of the door
3. Ali g n f l at edge of the hinge wit h the outer edge of the
un it.
4. Tighten thr ee s c r e ws .
Al ign and adjust the do or:
Alig n an d adju st the door (see DOOR ALIGNME N T AND
ADJUS T MENT).
In stall grille:
Ins t a l l the grill e .
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SHIFTING WINE RA CK SP A C ERS (OP T I O NAL)
Only per f orm these step s if y o u require w i ne
ra ck clearan c e with a 90° d oor opening . Door s
whi c h are al lowed to open past 90° do not
require this step .
1. R e mo v e win e rack (see WINE RA CK INST ALLA T I ON in
M a i n t e na nc e).
2 . St a r t i n g fr om th e si de th at h a s th e s p a c ers (pr e vi ous l y
un alter e d u n i t s wi ll be on the ri gh t hand s i de from the
fac t or y) , r e mo v e 2 scr e ws , slide a n d spa c er .
5. Pl ac e the s p ac er in be tw een the liner and slide.
6. Ins t a l l original hardw a r e .
7. Slid e wi ne rac k back i n to p o si ti on.
3. R e i n s t al l t h e sli d e wi th the ori g i n a l 2 s c r e w s .
4. R e mov e 2 sc r e ws from the ot her s i de .
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Wood Trim Finishing
The wi ne ra ck fronts are so lid natural beec h wood. Th ey
a r e fa ct ory c o at ed w i t h a c l ea r vi ny l s e al er, w h ic h wi l l
s u f f ic ien t l y pr otec t t h e wood i n nor m al us e.
You ma y c o at the t r i m wi th st ai n and/or a fi nal finis h to
matc h su rrou n di ng c a bi netry.
CAUTION
!
You MUST remove the w ood trim from the unit
for staining or fin i s h ing to prevent perm anent
dam a ge to the inner lin e r of the un it. Allow s t ain
or finish to dry thorough ly (at least 24 hours for
ea ch coat) follow in g th e prod uct manufacturer’s
instruct ions before rein st allat i on. Not foll owing
this warning may cause the inner liner of the
uni t to have a permanent odor, which the
warran ty will not cover.
U-Lin e r e comm ends M i n w ax
and Minwa x Poly cryl ic
Never us e oil b a sed s t ains or finish es.
On glass door mod e ls, th e stain may ap pea r
dar k e r wh en v i ew ed thr o ug h th e glass.
Follow the man u factu r ers instructio ns for the
stain and/or finish you select.
®
Br an d Wa ter B a s e d S t a i n s
®
Protec ti ve Fini sh.
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Free Standing Kit
Th e f r ee st an di ng ki t i s an op ti ona l a c c e ssor y . It i s onl y
us ed wh en un it i s not in stalled in s urrou n di ng c a bi netry.
To i n stal l the ki t:
1. Remove grill e (s ee G R ILL E -P LIN T H I N STAL L ATION
sec t ion) .
2 . P l a c e sh el l ac ces s or y over f r on t an d bac k of c a bi net
bas e , ali g ni ng holes of shell ac ces s ory wi th the holes
on t h e b a s e . In ser t sh eet met a l sc rew i n ba ck of ba se.
3. Ali g n f r ont hol e wi th hole in s h el l a c c e ss ory, hol e i n
base, and h o le in g r ille. Tigh ten s c r e w.
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First Use
All U-Line controls are preset at the f a c t ory. Init ia l s t a r t u p
requ ir es no ad justmen t s .
U-Line rec o mmends al lowi ng t h e unit to run
overnigh t before lo ad in g with product.
When plug ged in, the u n it wi ll b e gin op eratin g un der th e
fa ctory default s e tti ngs. If th e unit was turned o f f during
inst alla tion, si mply press an d th e un it w i ll immedi ately
sw itc h on. To turn the unit off, p r ess .
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Control Operation
CONTROL FUNCTION GUIDE
F U NC TI ON CO MMA ND D I S P LA Y / OPTI ONS
ON/OFF P r ess and releas e Unit wi ll immedi atel y turn ON or OFF .
Togg le lig h ts
Adju st r e fr ig erat or set
point
View tempera ture in unit P ress together and releas e
Togg le between F/ C H old for 5 seco nds T he di spl ay wil l c h ange unit s.
DO OR A L ERT NOTIFIC A TION
When the door is left open for more than 5 minutes:
• A n audi ble tone will s o und for several s e cond s ever y
minu te.
• “ dr” will ap pear in display.
Cl ose d oor to sil e nce al ert and reset.
Press and release to leave interior
li gh t on for 3 hour s
Pres s an d rel e as e
Glass d oor wine and beverage centers only.
When the “F” or “C” in the disp lay is flash i ng , pres s
to adjus t the s e t poi n t tempera ture.
The di spl ay wil l f l as h and t h en tog g l e f r om s e t poi n t
to tempera t ure in uni t .
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Sabbath Mode
Th is u n it is S t a r -K c e rt if ied a n d of fer s a Sa bba th m o de.
Sabbath mode disables s y s t em res p ons e s to us er initiated
ac ti vi ties a n d all ext e rna l funct i ons, inc l udi n g l i ghting,
display an d au dible alarms . Th e u n it wi l l s t i l l ma in ta in
internal tempera tures a n d set points . Vi ew a f u ll li st of
Sta r - K c e rt if ied U - Li n e un i t s at www .s ta r- k . or g.
To enable Sabbath Mode:
1. Pres s (4 ) and hold for ten s e conds and rel e as e ( t he
°F /°C sy mbol w i ll f l a s h br ief l y at th e en d of t h e ten
sec o nd per i od) .
2. The interior light a n d control di spla y (3) wi ll go dark
un ti l u s er res e ts mode.
3. NOTE: Alth ough th e disp la y will n o t be visible, the
temperature c o nt rol s in the unit rema in ac ti ve a n d
preserve the interior temp erature.
Sa bba th M o de r e ma ins ac ti ve un ti l ( 4 ) i s qu ic kl y
pres sed and released.
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Airflow and Product Loading
The unit requires p r op er a i rflow to p e rform at its
highest effici ency. Do not block the f r ont gri lle,
or the unit will no t perform as exp e cted . Do not
install the unit behind a door. When l o adi n g your
uni t , leave space between t h e evapo r ator and
produc t loaded. A n ything in di rect contact with
the evap orator is su bject to fr eezing.
When properl y loaded, your U- Li ne uni t will s t or e up to 48
(7 50 ml) bottl es of w i ne.
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LOOKING BEHIND THE LABEL
To mos t , wine is a delicious mystery. We pur c h a s e it,
unc o rk it, a n d s a v o r it s tas te and beauty . But t h ere i s so
mu ch m o re to tr ue wi ne apprec iati on. Man y s e crets are
simply too good to keep bottled up.
WINE SELECTIONS SUGGESTI ONS
Selec t ing the ri ght wine f o r the right oc ca si on ca n
s o met i mes be a seemingl y awkw a r d or di ffi cult ta sk f o r
the begi nni ng wi ne enthus iast. W e wou l d therefore lik e to
present y o u wi th a few sugg es tio n s whic h ma y prov ide a
li tt le more confi d ence a n d enjoyment when choosing and
ser v i n g y o ur win e s.
When selecting wines, keep an open min d an d d o n o t be
afrai d to be adventurou s . Do not view the subject of wine
so s e riou sly i t di sc ourages you fr om learn i n g and
discov ering for fea r of emba rrass ment if s o methi n g i s
in c o rr ec t. Wi ne is best vi ewed as a hobby and enjoyed .
Guide To Common Styl es Of Wine
Re d W i ne s
Full-Bodied Dry C alif or n i a
Med i um- B odi e d Dr y C alif or n i a
Li ght- Bo di ed Dr y F r e nch
White Wine s
Full-Bodied Dry C alif or n i a
Med i um- B odi e d Dr y C alif or n i a
Light-Bodie d Dr y F r e nch C ha blis, Musca d et,
F u ll-B o died, Ver y
Sweet
Med i um- B odi e d,
Sem i -S wee t
Li ght- Bo di ed Of f Dr y G erm a n y Rh in e , Mo se l, Ri e s li ng
Fr ench
Ital ian
Fr ench
Ital ian
Fr ench
Fr ench
Germ any
Fr ench
Hungary
Calif o r n ia
Germ any
Zi nfandel, Cabernet
R h one, Chate a une uf -du-
Pap e Barba r esco, Barolo
Pino t No ir Bo rd ea ux,
Burg und y
Beaujo lais Chia nti,
Bar d o l ino
C h a r donnay Montr a chet,
Meursa ult Puligny-
Montra chet
S a uv ignon-Blanc
Pouilly -Fuisse, Sancerre,
Vo u v ra y, G r ave s
Pouilly -Fume
B eerenausle s e Sauternes
To k a y
Gewurt zt ram i ner
Liebf r aumi lch
W h en as sem b l i n g your c o l l ec ti on, try not t o becom e
obses s e d w i th “Vi n t a ges. ” Alt h ough a chart c a n be a useful
tool , generali zat i ons about a s p ec if ic yea r ha ve led more
than one c o ll ector t o di sappoi n t m ent. Oft e n an “Of f Y e ar”
will p r ovide a better value an d mor e dr in king enjoymen t.
The prim ary guideline to the su bjec t of wi ne is your own
pal ate. Do not be a f rai d to ma ke mi st ak e s . E x p e r i m e nt ,
di sc over, but most of al l , enj o y you r sel f and y o ur n e w U -
Li ne product .
Matching Food and Wine
Alth ough th ere ar e n o har d fast ru les for m a tch i n g wi ne to
food, observe some guidelines. Delicate dis h es s h ou ld be
ac co mpani e d by l i ght e r more del i c a t e wi nes . Full-fl avored
foods should be m a tched wi t h fu ll e r - b odi e d w i ne s.
As a g e nera l r u l e , one sh oul d ai m to a s c e nd in f l av or an d
qu ali t y of win e s ser v ed .
Se rv e a: Be fo re a:
DR Y wine SWE ET wi ne
W H ITE wine RE D wine
YO UNG wine OLD wine
LIGHT-BODIED wi ne F U LL -B ODIE D wine
Any s t ep ba ck i n qual it y w i ll be noti ced. If a f i ne wi ne is
tas t ed pr ior to a les s er win e , many of th e fi ne wi ne’ s
su btle qualities may be mis s ed .
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Common Food and Wine Ma tches
Fo ods Wines
Fi s h , Shel l Fi sh, C r ab , Oys t e r s D r y Whi t e W i ne s, Li g h t
B eef, Veniso n F ull-B o died Red W i nes
Po r k , V e al , La mb and Poultry L ight-Bodied Red Wines
Fr uit S weet W h ite a n d S p ark l ing
A T o ast to Wi ne Tr ut hs
Like the grapes themselves, many win e m y ths have been
cultivated over the centuries.
Myth 1: Most wines taste better when aged .
Tr ut h: I n fa ct , les s than 5% of wi nes produced today a r e
meant to be aged. Mos t wi nes are craf ted to be consumed
wi thin t h e f i rs t one t o tw o yea r s.
Myth 2: Wines sh ould be u n corked an d decan t ed allo wing
them to “breathe.”
Tr ut h: To breathe or not brea the? W h i l e i t i s better t o
a l l o w a you n g ta nn ic Red to brea th e i n a g l a s s or deca nt er
t o s o ft en th e t a nni ns , an ol d Red rea c h e s a st ag e i n it s l i f e
where it should be enjoyed s oon after opening. Allow an
old Red t o breat h e for a short t i me t o dis s i p ate any off
odors. Most white wines can be s e rv ed, ideal l y, 10 -15
mi nu tes a f ter open in g.
Sp arkling or Ext r a D r y
Champagne
Wi n e s
The Cork: A Mystery on Its Own
C o rk Pr esen ta ti on. The ri tu al of the p r esentation of the
cor k ha s a ri ch a n d f a s c i n a t i n g h i s t or y da ti ng ba ck t o th e
la te 1 8 0 0 ’ s . A phyll o xera (root louse) deva sta t i o n to t h e
vineyards s e verely limited the supply of great w i nes.
Res t aurateurs would rem o ve labels on i n feri or wi nes and
replace them with labels fr o m su perior win e s. This m a de it
nec e ss ar y f o r p a t r ons to prot ect th emsel v es by c h ec ki ng
the brandi ng on the cork to en s ure th at w h at t h ey ordered
wa s, in f a ct, what they were serv ed.
When presented w i th a cork tod ay, feel it to check for its
integrit y, read and mat c h t h e bra n di ng on the c o rk to the
bott le a n d set it as ide. There i s lit t l e to be learned from
the cork. The proof is in t h e w i n e .
“C orked” w i nes. If you’v e ever had a wi ne that smelled or
ta st ed of mo ld, you’ ve experi enced a wine that ma y have
been “cor ked.” Today, between five an d eig h t per c en t of
wi nes a r e ta inted wi th Tric hl oroa ni sol e ( T C A ). Thi s
su bstance, foun d n a tur a lly in plan ts and tr ees, is imp a rted
to the wi ne thro ugh the c o rk . C o rke d wi nes are a major
con c er n for wi nemakers as i t des t r o ys m i llions of cases
per yea r and put s reputat ions at st ake. Amazi n g a s it ma y
s eem twi s t - of f c a ps may offer a bett er al terna t i v e a n d
many g r eat win e ries in C a lif o rni a , Austral i a and New
Zeal a n d ar e p i on eering the trend.
Myth 3: When age w o rthy wines peak, they m u st be
con s u m ed almos t immed i ately.
Tr ut h: Mos t gr eat wi nes r e ac h a plateau peri od rather
than a peak. Grea t Bordeaux’ s ma y hav e a s much a s a
10-year plateau before fading .
Myth 4: Wi ne color does n o t ch an ge wit h ag in g .
Tr ut h: As red w i nes age they get l i ght e r in c o lor whil e
whites get darker.
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Common Tast ing T e rms I DEA L WINE STOR AGE CONSIDERA T IONS
Te rmi n ol og y De scr i pt io n
A c id i t y A c r i ti c a l el em ent of wi ne tha t i s r e s p ons i bl e
for preserving the wi nes freshness. Excess
aci d it y result s i n an overly tar t a n d s o u r
wi ne.
B a lance A desi red t r ai t w h ere ta nnin, fr uit and acid ity
ar e in to tal harm o n y. W i nes wi th g o o d
ba lance tend to age grac e f ully.
Bo dy The weight and presence o f wine in the
mo uth pr o v ided by the alcohol a n d tannin
level. Full -bodi e d w i ne s tend to ha ve thi s
strong co nc e n tration.
Bo uque t T he bl e n ding o f a wine’s aroma within the
bott le over a peri od of ti m e , caus ed by
vo lat i le acid ity .
Com p l e x A s u b j ec ti v e ter m of t e n used in t a s t ing . A
wi ne is s a id to be co m p lex if it of fer s a
va riety of f l avors and s c ents t h at c o nt inue to
evolve as it develops .
Flabb y A wine that la cks s t ruct ure, or is heavy to
the tas t e, l a ck s a c idi t y.
Full-Bodied Wine high in alc o hol and extra c t, gene r a lly
speaking, f i lls th e mouth, powerful .
Lea n General l y d e scr i bes wi nes t h at are s l im ,
lac k i n g of gener o s i t y or thin.
Oak y A desi rab l e fla v o r i m p a rted to wine if do ne in
m o d e rati on. Mo st w i nes are a g ed i n o a k
ba rrels one to three years, the r eby receiving
thi s to ast y o a k charac teris tic . Ho wever, if a
wea k wine is left in c o nt act to o lo ng wi th a n
o a k b a rrel it w i ll tend t o be o v erpo wered w ith
an oa ky ta ste.
Tannin T annins ar e extra c ted from the grape skins
and s t ems and ar e necessa ry for a well-
ba lanced red wine. T a nn ins are easily
id entifi e d i n wi ne ta sti n g a s t h e dr ying
se nsatio n over the gums. Tannins g e ner a lly
fad e as a wi ne ages .
Te mper atu r e: The mos t import ant el ement about
s t orage temperature is st abi l it y. I f w i n e i s k e p t i n a s t a b l e
envi ronment between 4 0 °F (7 °C ) a n d 65°F (2 1°C) , it wil l
rema in s o und. A s m all 1 - 2 degree temperature f l uc tuat ion
wi thin a st able env i ronmen t is ac cept able. La rger
temperature fl uc tuat ions ca n aff e ct the c o rks abi l it y to
s e al, al lowi ng t h e wi ne t o “ l eak” from the bott le.
Humid i ty: The tradi t iona l v i ew on humidit y ma intai ns
that wi nes s h oul d be st ored on t h ei r si des i n 50 % - 80 %
relati ve hu mid i ty to ens ure c o r k mois ture an d p r oper fi t i n
the bot t le. Contemporary wis d om sugges ts that t h e cork
su rf ac e i s t oo s m a l l to be im pacted by hu midity. Fu rther
the c o rk is sea l ed w i th a meta l or w ax ca psule maki ng
hu midity pen e tr ation impos s ib le. Th e c o nc ept of a hum id
storage environment was d e ri ved f r om t h e nec e ss it y of
w i n e ries to ma in ta in m o is tu re in t h ei r cel l a r s to keep
wooden barrel staves swol l e n, preventing wine
ev apor at ion a n d prod uct los s . In f a c t , vi ney a r d s es ti ma te
a s muc h as a 10 % produ c t l o s s per yea r due t o
ev apor at ion w h i l e w i ne is a g ing in the wooden barrel s.
H u mi di ty, however, was not i n tended for th e m o dern
hom e cell ar w h ere wine is st ored i n glas s bot t les wit h
sea l ed cork s.
Light: UV ra ys are not onl y ha rm fu l t o peop le, th ey ar e
damagin g to win e s - esp e cia lly those in clear bottl es.
Si nc e oxyg en molecu les i n win e abs o rb UV rays, wi ne
sh ould never be s t or ed in di rec t lig h t for lon g peri ods of
ti me.
Vibration: Pr ovi d ed th at sedi men t is left u n distributed
and pa rt ic les are not suspende d, v i brati on in a s t orage
envi ronment is not an is s u e. Wi nes c a n bec o me fla t or
ti red when voids a n d v a c u ums are c r ea ted i n s i de t h e wine
bott le. In order to c r eate voi d s a n d vac uums wit h i n a
li qui d , a g gress i v e moti on or shaking of the wi ne bottl e
would have to occ u r .
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The Right Tem p er ature for Wi ne
Temperature Wines
A ppr ox ima t ely 60°F (15 ° C) Red
50 °F - 55°F (10 ° C -1 2°C) W hite
A ppr ox ima t ely 45°F (7 °C) S par k l i ng
Wine Captain ® Models - A Touch of El egance
In 1985 U- Li ne was the firs t N o rth Ameri c an applianc e
manu factur er to develop a r e si dential wi ne storage uni t,
the W i ne C a pta i n ® . Ea ch U - Li n e Wi ne Ca pt ai n ® mo d e l is
des i gn ed to impres s an d in spire a n yone w i th an interest in
wi ne by prov idin g cel l ar c o ndi t ion s in st yl is h, un derc ou nt er
un its. U- Li ne Wi ne C a ptain
temperatures, a 50 % internal rel a t i ve humidit y and
prot ec ti on fr om UV l i g h t r a y s . U - L i ne ha s th e l a rges t
prod uct offeri ng available, making storing , pres entin g ,
and s h a r ing your wi ne ef fortl e ss and el ega n t .
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m o de ls of f e r st ab le st ora g e
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NOT E : Af ter s t oc ki ng, al l o w un it to st ab il ize prod uct
tem p eratu r es for 24 hour s.
3
1
2
4
5
Use These
Racks F or Larger
Diameter Bottles
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Spec ially desi gned h o rizon t al wi ne racks p r operly pos i ti on
t h e bott les so t h e wi ne rem a i n s in c o nt ac t w i th t h e cork,
which en sur e s th e cork does not become dry.
U-Lin e r e comm ends arrang in g wi ne bottles as sh own i n
the i llus t rati ons bel o w.
Racks 1 through 5:
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Cleaning
EX TERIO R CL EANING
V i n y l C l a d ( B l a c k or W h it e )
C l ea n su rf ac es w i t h a mi l d deter g ent an d w a rm w a t e r
solut i on. Do not u s e solv ent - ba sed or abr a s i v e c l ea ner s .
Us e a sof t s p o n ge and rinse wit h c l ea n w ater . W i pe wi th a
s o ft, c l ean t o wel to pr ev ent wa ter s p otti ng.
C l ea n an y gl as s su rf ac es wi t h a non - ch l o r i n e g l a s s
clea ner .
St ainle s s Mode ls
St ain l es s door panels , h a n d les an d frames can dis c olor
when exposed to chlorine gas , pool c h emi c al s , s a lt wa ter
or cleaners wi th b l each .
K eep y o ur s t ainles s uni t looki n g n e w b y cleani ng with a
good qua l i ty all - i n -one s t ainles s st eel c l ea ner a n d pol i s h
m o nt hl y . F o r b e st r e s u lt s us e C l ai r e
P o l i sh a n d C l ea ner . Comp ara b l e produ c t s ar e ac cep t abl e .
F r equ e nt c l ean i ng wi ll r e mo v e s urfac e contam ination that
c o uld lead to rust . Some i n s t all ati ons ma y r e qui r e c l ea ni ng
weekly .
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St ainl ess Steel
If a n y s u rf ac e dis c ol ori n g or rust i ng appears , clea n it
quickly with Bon- Am i
and a nona bra s i v e c l oth. Alwa y s cl ean wi th the grai n.
Al wa y s fi ni sh w i th C l ai r e
Cleaner or comparable pr o d uct to pr e v ent fur t h e r
prob lem s .
Using abrasi v e pads such as Scotchbrite ™ wil l
cause th e graining in the stain l ess steel to
become blurred.
R u st not cleaned up prom pt ly can p e n e trate the
sur f ace of th e stainle ss steel and co mplete
remo val of th e rust ma y not be p ossible.
In tegrated Models
T o cl ean integrated panel s , use household cl eaner p e r the
c a binet ma nufa ct ur er ’ s r e c o mmendati on.
INTERIOR CLEANING
Dis c on nect power to the uni t.
Clean the in terior an d all r e mo v e d com p onents u s ing a
mild n o nabrasiv e d e ter g ent a n d warm wa ter soluti on
applied with a s o ft spong e or n o n- abrasi v e cloth.
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or Bark eep ers F r iend Cleanser ®
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Stainless S t eel P o lish and
Do not clean wit h st eel wool pads.
Do not u s e stain l ess steel cleaner s polishes on
an y glass su r f aces .
C l ea n an y gl as s su rf ac es wi t h a non - ch l o r i n e g l a s s
clea ner .
Do not use cleaner s not spec ifical ly int e nded for
stainless steel on stainless s u r f aces (this
includes glass , t ile and counter cleaner s ).
Rinse the interior using a so f t s p onge and cl ean wa ter .
Do n o t u s e an y solv e nt- b ased or abrasiv e
cleaner s . These types of cleaners m a y transf er t a ste to
the in terior prod ucts and dama ge or d i scolor the interior .
DE FR O S TING
Under nor m al con d iti o ns thi s uni t does n o t r e qui r e manu al
defrosting. Minor frost on the r e ar w a ll or vi si bl e t h r o ugh
the ev aporat or plat e v e nts is norma l a n d w i ll melt during
ea ch off c y cle .
If ther e is ex cessiv e build-up of 1/4" (6 mm ) or mor e ,
manu ally defrost th e u n it.
Ensur e the d oor is clos in g an d s e aling pr operly .
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H i gh amb i en t tem p era t u r e a n d ex cessiv e humid i ty can
also produce frost.
CAUTION
!
DO NO T use an ice pick or other sh arp
instrument t o help speed up defrosting. These
in s t ru m e n t s can p u nct u re th e in ne r l i ni ng o r
dam a ge the cooling unit. DO NO T use an y t y pe of
heat er to defrost. Using a heater to speed up
defrosting can caus e per son al injur y and
damage to t h e inner lining.
The d r ain pan w a s not des i g n ed to capture th e
water created when manuall y def r osting. T o
pre v ent water from o v er flowing the drain pan ,
place towels or other ab sorbent materials o v er
the inter i or dr ain tr ough ( und er th e e v apor ator)
before defrosting .
T o defrost:
1. Dis c on nect power to the uni t.
2. R e mov e al l produc ts from the i n t e rior .
3 . P r op th e door i n an op en posi ti on ( 2 in . [5 0 mm ]
minimum ) .
4 . Al low th e fros t t o m e lt na tu ra ll y .
5. Aft e r the fros t melt s complet el y c l ea n t h e interior and
all rem o v e d componen t s . (See INTERIOR CLEA NING).
6. Wh en the interi or is d r y , r e c o nne ct power and tu rn un it
on.
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Cleaning Condenser
INTERV AL - EV ERY SIX MO NTHS
To ma in ta in op erat i o nal eff i ci ency, keep the front grill e
free of dus t and lin t , and cl ean the condenser w h en
nec e ss ar y. Depend ing on envi ron m ental c o ndi t ion s , more
or less frequ e nt c l eani ng m a y be n e ces s ary.
WARNING
!
Di sconnect electric power to t h e unit before
cleanin g th e cond en ser .
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 .
DO N O T us e any ty p e o f cle a ne r o n th e
cond ens e r unit.
1. Remove t h e gril le.
2. C l ean the cond enser c o il us in g a us ing a soft br ush
wi th a “c ombi ng” ac tion or v a c u um c l eaner.
3. Ins tal l t h e gri lle.
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Wine Rack Inst al lat i on
To remove rack from t h e cabinet:
1. Remove a n y bott les st ored on the rac k .
2. G r a s p the end of the ra ck and gen t ly sl ide it ou t u n t il it
st ops .
3. Pres s the lef t rac k releas e lev e r down. At the s a me
time, li ft the matc hi ng ri gh t rac k releas e lever u p . Pu ll
the rac k out unti l it is free of the trac ks a n d the
ca bi net .
Do not remove the trac k rails f r om the cabinet .
To i n sert rack in the cabi net:
1 . Al ig n th e lef t and r i g h t r a c k cha n nels wit h the trac ks i n
the cabinet. Ensure an even trac k engageme nt on both
si des by gently pus h i n g the rack i n to the c a bi net until
i t st ops.
2. Before r e loadi n g the rac k , ens ure proper movem e nt of
the t r a v el st ops in the l e ft and right tra c k rai l s by
pulli ng t h e ra ck out gently until it stops.
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Extended Non-Use
VA CAT I O N /HOL IDAY , PROL ONGE D S H UTDOWN
The foll owing steps are recommended for periods of
exten d ed non- use:
1. Remove a ll consumable content f r o m the uni t .
2. Dis c on nect th e p o wer c o rd from its outlet/socket and
leave i t di sc onn e cted unti l the uni t i s return ed to
ser v i c e.
3. If i c e i s on the eva p ora t or, all o w i c e to t h a w nat u ra lly .
4. Cl ean a n d dry the interior of t h e unit . Ens u re all wa ter
has been removed from the unit.
5. The door m u st remain op en to prevent formation of
mold an d mildew. Op en door a minimum of 2"
(5 0 m m) to prov ide the nec e ss ary ventil at ion.
WINTERIZATION
If the unit wi ll be exposed to t e mperat ures of 40°F (5 °C)
or less, the steps ab ove must be fol l owed.
For questions regarding winteriz ation, please
call U-Line at +1.800.779.2547.
CAUTION
!
Dam a ge ca used by fr eez in g temperatures is no t
cove re d by the wa rranty .
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Troubleshooting
BEF O RE CA LLING FOR SE RVICE
If yo u t h ink your U-Line prod u c t i s malfu n c t i o ni ng, read
the CONTROL OPERATION sect ion to clearly unde r stan d
the function of the control.
If the problem pers is ts , re ad th e NORM AL OPERATING
SOUNDS and TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE section s below
to hel p you quic kl y i d ent i fy c o mmon probl e ms a n d
pos s i b le c a uses an d rem e dies . M o st often, this will resolve
the problem withou t th e n eed to call for service.
IF SERVI C E IS REQU IRED
If you do n o t un ders tand a troub l es hootin g remedy, or
your produ c t needs s e rvic e, con t act U- Li ne C o rporati o n
direc t ly at +1. 8 0 0 .7 79 .2 547 .
W h en you c a ll, you will n eed your pr oduc t Model an d
Ser i al Nu mbers . Th is i n f o r m a t ion a ppear s on th e Model
and Ser i al num ber plate located on th e upper right or r e ar
wall of the interior of yo ur product.
NO R M AL OP ER A T ING S O UND S
All mod e ls incorpor ate r i g i d foam insu lated cabin e ts to
provid e h i g h th ermal efficien cy and maximu m sou n d
redu ction for i t s i n ternal worki n g com p onen ts . Des p ite thi s
t e chn o l o g y , you r m o del m a y m a k e s o un ds th at ar e
un fami liar.
Normal oper atin g sou n ds may be mor e n o ticeable becaus e
of th e un it’s envi ronmen t. H a r d s urf ac es suc h a s ca bin e ts ,
wood, vi ny l or til e d fl oors a n d pa nel e d wal l s have a
tenden cy to reflec t nor m al ap pli a nce oper atin g noi s es.
Lis t ed below are comm on r e fr ig eration compon e nts with a
brief des c r i ption of the norm al op erating sou n ds they
make. NOTE: Y o ur product ma y not c o nt ain a ll the
com p onents listed.
• E va pora tor: Refrigerant f l owi n g t h rough a n eva p ora t or
may s o u n d lik e b o ilin g liquid.
• C ondens er Fan: Ai r movin g th roug h a con d ens e r may
be heard.
• A utomatic Defrost Drai n Pan: W a ter may be heard
dri ppi ng or ru nni ng i n to th e dr ai n pan wh en th e u n i t i s
i n th e def r os t c y c l e.
TR OU BLE S H O OTIN G GU ID E
DANGER
!
ELEC TROC UTIO N HAZARD . Nev e r attempt to
repair or perform main tenance on th e un it
before disconnect in g th e m a in e l ec t r i c a l powe r.
Troubleshooting - What to check when problems occur:
Pro b le m P ossible Cause and Re medy
Interior Light
Does Not
Illum i nat e .
Li ght Rem a ins
on W h en Door Is
Closed.
Unit Develops
Fros t on Inte rnal
Surfaces.
Unit Develops
Condensa tion on
Ext e rnal
Surfaces.
Prod uct Is
Freez ing.
If t h e uni t is co ol ing , it ma y b e in Sa b b a t h
mo de .
Turn off light s w it ch i f equi pped .
Adj u st li ght act u at or bracke t on bo tt om of
door.
F r o s t o n the rear wall is no rm al and will m e l t
dur i ng ea ch off cycle.
If there is excessiv e build-up o f 1/4" or more,
manually defrost the unit.
E n sure the d o o r is clo s ing a n d s e aling
pr op erly.
High ambient temperature and excessiv e
humidity c a n al so produce f r ost.
The unit is expo sed to excessive humidity.
Mo i s tur e wi ll d i ss ip ate a s hum i d ity levels
decr ea se.
B e c a use p r o d uct in co ntac t w ith the r e ar w a ll
may fr e e ze, ensure no product is touching the
rear wa ll.
Adj u st the te mpera t ure to a warmer set point.
• C ompres sor : The com p ress or makes a h u m or pu ls in g
sou n d that may be hear d when it operates.
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Prob le m P ossible Cause and Re m e dy
P r o d uct Is No t
Cold E n ough.
Ai r t e m p era t ure d o es no t indi cat e pro d uc t
temperature. See CHECKING PRODUCT
TE MP ERATUR E below.
Adj u st the te mpera t e to a co oler set point.
E n sure unit is no t l o ca ted in exc e s s i v e
ambient temperatures o r in dir e ct sunlig ht.
E n sure the d o o r is clo s i n g a n d s e aling
pr op erly.
Ensure the i n t e rior light has not rema ined on
t oo lo ng.
E n sure not h ing is blo c k i ng the f r o n t g r ille,
found at the bo ttom of th e unit.
Ensure the cond enser coil is clea n and fr ee of
a n y d i r t o r l i nt bui l d- up .
CHECKING PRODUCT TEMPERA T URE
Ca us e s w h ich af fect th e in ternal temper atures of
the cabinet i n cl ude:
• T empera ture sett ing.
• A mb ient tem p erature w h ere installed.
• I nstallati on in di rec t s unli g ht or n e ar a heat sou r ce.
• T he number of door openings a n d the ti me the door is
open.
• T he ti me the internal li ght is illum i n a ted. (This mainly
a f f e ct s pr oduc t on th e top ra ck or s h el f. )
• O bstruction of front grille or cond enser .
To check t h e actual pr oduct temper ature in the
un it:
1. Pa rtia lly f i ll a plas ti c (nonbreakable) bott le w i th w ater.
2. Ins e rt an a c c u ra te t h ermomet e r.
3. Tighten the bot t le cap sec u rely .
4. Pl ac e the bot t le in the des i red area for 2 4 hours.
5. Avoid openi n g the un it duri ng the testin g peri od.
6. Aft e r 2 4 hours , check the temperature of t h e w ater. If
required, adjust the tem p er at ure c o nt rol i n a s m all
increment (see CONTROL OPER ATION).
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U - Line Corporation | Limited Warranty
1. U-Li ne Corpora t i o n (“U - L i ne ”) wa rrants ea ch U - L i ne
prod uct to be fr ee from def e cts in materials and
workm a nship for a period of one y e ar (two y e ars on
Modul a r 30 00 Series ) f r om t h e date of i n st al lat i on. U-
Lin e fur t h e r wa rra nt s t h e sea l e d s y s t em ( c on si st in g of
the c o mpress or , condens e r , ev aporat or , hot gas
b y pass v a lv e , dry e r , and connecting tub e ) in each U-
Lin e pr oduct to be fr ee from def e cts in mater i als an d
workm a n s hi p for a p e riod of fiv e y e ars fr om th e date of
ins t all ati on.
2. Duri ng the i n iti a l one y e ar wa rranty period ( t wo y e ars
on Modu la r 30 00 Ser i es ) for a l l U-L i ne produ c t s U- Li ne
s h a ll: ( 1 ) r e pai r an y produc t or replac e a n y pa rt of a
prod uct; and (2) for all M a r i ne , R V an d Domes t ic U-
Li ne p r od u c t s sold an d ser v iced in the United St ates
(i ncluding Alas k a and Ha wai i ) and Ca na da , U - L i ne s h a ll
be r e spon sible for th e labor cos t s p e rfor med b y a U-
Line authorized service com p an y , incurr ed in
c o nnect i on wi th the repl ac em ent of a n y def e ct iv e pa rt .
Duri ng y e ars two thr o ugh fi v e of th e warranty peri od
f o r th e s e al ed s y st em, U - L i ne sh al l : (1 ) a t U- L i ne’ s
opti on r e pa ir or r e pl ac e a n y part of the s e al ed s y s t em;
and (2) for all M a ri ne , R V and Domes t i c U-Lin e
produc ts sol d and s e rv ic ed in the United S t ates
(i ncluding Alas k a and Ha wai i ) and Ca na da , U - L i ne s h a ll
be r e spon si ble for th e labor cos t s i n c urr ed i n
connection with the replacem ent of a n y def e ct iv e pa rt
of the sealed sy stem. All other charges , includ ing
tra n s p ort a tio n c h arges f o r r e placements under this
w a r r an ty an d l a bor cos t s n o t sp eci f i c a l ly co v e r e d b y
this w a rranty , s h a l l be the responsi bi li ty of t h e
p u rc ha ser . Th is wa rr an ty ex tends only to the origina l
pur c h a s e r of the U- Li ne product. The Product
R e gi strati on Card in clud ed wi th the pr od uc t sh ould be
prom ptly completed b y y o u an d m a iled back to U-Line
or y o u can r e gi ster on-li n e at w w w . u- li ne . c om
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4. Th e foll owin g con d it ion s a r e ex c l uded f r om th i s l i mited
w a r r an ty : u s e of c l ean e rs other than the r e c o mmended
stainless steel cleaners an d U-Line Clear I c e Mak e r
cleaner; i n s t allati on charg e s; damages c a u s ed b y
di sa st ers or a c t s of God , su ch a s fi r e , floods , wi nd an d
l i g h t n in g; da mag e s in cur r e d or r e s u l t ing f r om sh ippi ng ,
im proper inst allation, unau thorized m o dification, or
mi su se/a bu se of t h e produ c t ; cu st omer educ a t i o n
call s; foo d loss a n d spoi lage; door and wa ter l e v e l
adjus t m e nts (ex c ept d uri ng th e f i rst 30 da y s from the
dat e of inst a lla ti on) ; def r o s ti ng the product ; adjus t i n g
the controls; d oor r e v e rs al; an d clean i n g th e
con d ens e r .
5. U-Li ne product s ar e des i gned to opera t e i n ambient
temperatur e s betw een 50°F and 1 00°F unl e ss
otherwis e noted i n the prod uc t ma nu al . E x po su r e t o
temperatur e s outs ide t h i s ra nge ma y ca us e
degra d ati on of performance and is sues s u c h as lower
ice production or spoiled con t en ts ar e not c o v e r e d
under t h e terms of this wa rra n t y as a r e sult of that
exposur e . U-Line produ c t ma y n o t be sub j ected to
temperatur e s below 40 °F w i thout f o llow i ng the
win t er ization an d v a cation s h u t down pr ocedu r es in
y o ur pr oduc t manu al.
6. U-Lin e ’ s Outdoor Li mi ted W a rranty , set forth i n th is
P a ragr aph 6, s h all apply to U- Line models deem ed
su it able for outdoor u s e b y Un derwri ter s Laborator y
(“ UL ”) a s noted i n t h e U-Li ne P r oduc t Ca t a log, U - L i ne’ s
website and/ or on the s e ri a l tag l o ca ted i n s i de t h e
prod uct. Outd oo r p r oduct m a y c o me into cont ac t wi th
rain b y virtue of outdoor use . Exp o sur e to other
sou r c e s of wat e r sh all a l so ca us e t h i s warr an ty to be
v o id, i n c l u d i n g f l oodin g of th e a r ea in pr o x i m ity of th e
un it gr eater th an 1/8" deep i n water , hu rri canes ,
sp lashing of pool wat e r , or di r e c t ing a spra y from a
h o se or si mi la r devi ce in to a n d around t h e unit .
3. The wa rranty li st ed abov e does not a p pl y t o fl oor
displa y mod e ls . The warr an ty for th ese models sh all be
one y e ar f r o m the date of ins t a l l a ti on. Th is on e- y e a r
w a r r an ty does n o t a ppl y t o cosmetic dam a ges; proof of
pur c h a s e m a y be r e quir ed .
7. If a pr oduct def e ct is disc o v er ed during the applicable
w a r r an ty peri od, y o u m u st pr omptl y noti fy U - L i ne at 1 -
80 0-77 9-25 47 or t h e deal er from who m y o u purchas e d
the produc t. In no ev ent s h a ll su ch n o ti fi ca tion be
r e c e iv ed l ater t h a n 30 da y s aft e r the ex pi rati on of the
a ppl ic abl e wa rr an ty p e riod . U- Li ne ma y r e q u i r e t h a t
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Li ne’ s f a c t ory in Milw auk e e, Wi sc ons i n, for i n s p ecti on.
An y action b y y o u for br eac h of warranty mu st b e
c o mmenced wi thin one y e a r aft e r the a p pl ic able
w a r r an ty peri od.
8. THIS LIMITED W A RRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL
O T HER W A R R ANT I ES , EXPRES S OR IMPLIE D ,
IN CL UDI N G ANY IMPL IED W A RRANTY OF
MER C HANT ABIL ITY OR IMPL IED W A RRANTY OF
FITNES S F OR A P A R T ICULAR PURPOSE, ALL OF WHICH
ARE DI SC LAIMED . U-Li ne’ s sole lia b ili t y and y o ur
ex c l u s i v e r e med y un der th is warranty ar e s e t forth i n
t h e par a g r ap hs a b o v e . U- Li ne sh al l h a v e n o l i abi l it y
what soev er for a n y i n ci dent al , c o ns equenti a l or s p ec ia l
damages aris in g fr om th e s a le , use or inst allation of
the product or from an y other cause whatsoe v e r
whether based on war r anty (expr e ss or implied) or
otherwi s e bas e d on con t ract, tort or an y other theory
of lia b il ity .
9. Some st a t es do not all o w l i mit a t i ons on how long an
impli e d wa rranty l a s t s or the ex c l usi o n or limit a ti on of
incidental or cons equen t ial damag e s , s o the abo v e
l i m i t a ti ons m a y not app l y to y o u. T h i s wa rr ant y g i v e s
y o u sp eci f i c legal ri gh ts , an d y o u ma y als o ha v e oth e r
rights whic h v a ry f r o m st at e to st a t e .
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