USER GUIDE & SER V ICE MANU AL
SAFETY • INST ALLA TION & I NTEGRA TION • OPERA TI NG I N STR U CTIONS • MAINTENANCE • SER V I CE
RIGHT PR ODUCT . R I GHT PLA C E. RIGHT TEMPERA T URE. SINCE 1962.
AD A Series • AD A24R GL • 24" Glass Door R e frigerat or
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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
Extended Non-Use
Service
Troubleshooting
Warranty
Service Extended
Wire Diagram
Product Liability
Warranty Claims
Parts
Ordering Replacement Parts
System Diagnosis Guide
Compressor Specifications
Troubleshooting Extended
Control Quick Guide
Grille / Plinth Installation
Door Swing
Door Stop
Door Adjust
Operating Instructions
First Use
Control Operation
Sabbath Mode
Airflow and Product Loading
Interior Shelves
Maintenance
Cleaning
Cleaning Condenser
Thermistor
Defrost
Remove Fan and Cover
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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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st eps :
1. U-Li ne Cust omer C a r e mus t be c o n tac ted i mmedi a t el y a t +1 .8 0 0 . 7 7 9 . 2 54 7.
2 . Serv i c e or r e p a i r s per f orm e d on th e u n i t w i t h ou t pri o r w r it t e n app r o v a l f r om U - L i n e is n o t perm it ted . If th e u n i t ha s been
alter e d or r e pair ed in th e field withou t pr ior written a p prov a l from U-Line , c l ai ms w i ll not be eligibl e .
G E N E RAL I N QU IR IE S
U-Li ne Corpora t i o n
89 00 N. 5 5th St r eet
Mil w auk e e, Wi sc ons i n 5 3 2 23 USA
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CONNEC T WITH US
Designed, engineer ed an d ass e mbled in WI, US A
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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)
32"
(813 mm)
to
33"
(838 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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23-1/4 " (591 mm)
32 " to 33”
24 " (610 mm)
Not Including Handle
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Product Dimensions
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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 fo u r screw. 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 .
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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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. Loos en the t w o s c rews ( 1 ). Some model s ma y ha ve
only one screw in the center.
3. Remove grill e (2 ) and gri lle ca p from uni t .
Inst alling the grille
1. Alig n cabin e t and grille holes and s e cur e , but do not
ove r ti gh ten g r il l e sc rew s (1 ).
2. Rec o nnec t power to the un it.
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Wall Wall
90
Door Swing
90
Door Swing
2-1/8" Min.
(54 mm)
1/4" Min.
(6 mm)
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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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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 mo v e plun ger br ack e t from door with T - 10 T ORX
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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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 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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L
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,
internal fans or vents at any t i me, or t h e unit wil l
not perform as expected. When loading your
uni t , leave space between t h e internal fa ns or
vents and prod uct loaded. Any t h i ng b l ocking th e
requi r ed airflow/circula t ion will result in unev e n
temper ature distr i buti on in the cabinet and can
also f r eeze produc t. Do not inst all t h e uni t
behind a door.
W h en prop erly loaded, your U-Li ne uni t wi ll store up to
1 4 0 ( 1 2 o z . [ 3 3 0 m l ] ) c a n s o r 7 0 ( 1 2 o z . [ 3 3 0 m l ] ) b o t t l e s .
Fo r opt i mal ai rflow , l e ave approxima t ely tw o inc h es of
sp ac e a r ou nd th e f a n an d on e i n c h ar ound t h e ba ck w a ll
and l o wer vents .
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Interior Shelv e s
WIRE S H E L F REMOV A L AND INST ALLATION
For A D A mod e ls eq uip p ed wi th wi re rack s, r e posi ti on the
sh elves a s follows:
In sert the shelves a s follows:
1. To m o v e to a di ffe re nt positi o n in t h e unit, i n se rt she l f
at an angle, approxi m atel y 1 5 -20°, over t h e ri b in the
si d e of t h e uni t wher e you want t o p l ace t h e she l f . The
shel f m u st be start e d int o the uni t at an angle to clear
the door.
2. Conti n ue t o s l i d e the s h elf i n t o the unit at an a n gle
un ti l i t c l ears the door.
3. Low e r the shelf and push it in completely.
4. Ins tal l s h elf ret e nt ion cl ip.
1. Remove s h el f ret e nt ion cl ip.
2 . P u l l shel f ou t abou t 6" ( 1 ) , un ti l ba ck of sh elf c l ears t h e
“hum p” on the ri ght-h a n d si de.
3. Til t up right-ha nd edge of s h elf ( 2 ).
4. Remove s h el f f r o m unit by pull ing out (3 ).
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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 .
®
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.
®
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 th e grill (See GRILLE- P LINT H INSTALLATION).
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. D o not
touch the c o nden ser coi l .
3. Ins tal l t h e gri lle.
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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.
• 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.
• 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 Reme dy
Di gita l Di sp lay
and Li ght Do No t
Work .
Interior Light
Does Not
Illum i nat e .
Li ght Rem a ins o n
When Door Is
Closed.
Unit Develops
Fros t on Int e rnal
Surfaces.
Unit Develops
Condensa tion on
Ext e rnal
Surfaces.
Di gita l Di sp lay
Functions, Bu t
Unit Does No t
Cool.
Di gita l Di sp lay
S h ow s ER or E
Fo ll o w ed b y a
Number.
E n sure po wer is co nnec t ed to t h e unit.
If t h e uni t is co ol ing , it ma y b e in Sa b b a t h
mo d e .
The lig h t b u lb may be defecti v e.
If t h e uni t is co ol ing , it ma y b e in Sa b b a t h
mo d e .
F o r gla ss do o r m o dels , pr es s the li ght ico n
and close the do or.
Check reed switch.
F r o s t o n the rear wal l is no rm al and wi ll m e lt
dur i ng ea ch off cycle.
If there is exce ssive bu ild-up of 1/4" or
more, manua lly defrost the unit.
E n sure the do o r is clo s i n g a n d s e aling
pr op er ly.
High ambient temperature and excessive
humidity c a n al so produce fr o s t.
T h e unit is exp o s e d t o excess ive humid ity .
Mo is ture wil l d i ss ipa t e a s hum id ity levels
decr ea se.
E n sure the unit is no t in “S ho wro o m Mo de.”
Mome ntarily unplug or inte r r upt powe r
s u pp l y t o the uni t.
E3 indica tes the do or ma y be opened too
long. Ensure t h e door is clos i n g pro p e r ly.
F o r other er ror cod e s cont act U-Li ne
Custo m er Service.
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Prob le m P ossible Cause and Reme dy
Dig ita l Di sp lay
Show s 1-16 or 99
Prod uct Is
Fr ee zing .
P r o d uct Is No t
Cold E n ough.
A fa ctory test mode m ay b e ena b led. A d just
the temp er ature to 9 9 and p r ess the LIGHT
ico n .
Beca use p r o d uct in co ntact w ith the r e a r
wa ll may freeze , ensure no product is
touching the rear wal l .
Adj u st the temperature to a warmer set
point .
Air t e m p erat ure d o es no t indi cate pro d uc t
temperature. See CHE CKING PR O D UCT
TE MP ERATUR E below.
Adj u st the te mpera t ure to a co oler set point.
E n sure uni t is not lo ca ted in exc e s s i v e
am bient tem p erat ures or in dir e c t s unlig ht .
Ens u re the door i s clos ing and seali n g
pr op er ly.
Ens u r e the i n ter i or l i g h t ha s not r e m a ined
on t oo lo ng.
E n sure no t h ing i s blo c k i ng the fr ont gr ille,
fo und at the b o t t o m of the unit.
Ensure the condense r coil is clea n and free
of any dirt or lint bui l d- up.
CHECKING PRODUCT TEMPERA T URE
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).
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. )
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.
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U-Line Corpor ation (U-Line) Limited Warr anty
One Year Limi ted Warranty
Fo r one year from t h e date of origi n al pu rc hase, t h is U-L i ne p r oduct wa rrant y covers a ll p a rt s a n d l a bor to r e p a ir or r e p l ace a ny part of the
pr od uct that pr ov es t o be defecti v e in ma t e rial s or workm a nship . F o r p r oducts i n sta lled and used for normal r e side ntial use, ma ter i a l
cosm etic d e fec t s ar e i n cluded i n t h is w a rra n t y, wi th coverage li m i t e d to 60 day s fro m t h e da te of o r i g inal p u rchas e. A ll servi c e provided by U-
Line under the a b ove warra nty must be perfor m e d by U-Li ne fact or y a u thorized servi c e, unless other w ise specified by U-Line. Ser vi ce
pr ov ided duri ng no rm al busi ness ho urs.
Av ailable Second Year Li mit e d Warranty
Be yo n d th e s t a n d a rd on e ye ar wa r r a n t y o u tl i n e d a b o v e , U - L i n e of f e rs an e x tensio n o f the o n e year warr anty coverag e for a n ad dit io nal
s e c o n d y e a r f r o m t h e d a t e o f p u r c h a s e , f r e e o f c h a r g e . T o t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f t h i s s e c o n d y e a r w a r r a n t y , y o u m u s t r e g i s t e r y o u r p r o d u ct w ith
U-L i ne w ithi n tw o m o nt hs f r o m t h e da te o f purch as e at u-li ne.com providi n g proof o f purchas e .
Fi ve Year Sealed System Li mit e d Warranty
F o r fiv e years fr om t h e da te o f or igina l p u rchas e, U-L i ne wi ll repai r or repla c e the fol l owing pa rts , lab o r not includ ed, t h at prove to b e
defect ive in m a teri als or w o rkm a ns hip: co mp ress or , condens e r , evap or ator, dri e r , and al l connecti n g t u bing. All serv ice p r ovid e d b y U- Line
under the a b ove warra nty must be perf o r med by U-Line factory a u thorized service, unless oth e rwis e specifie d by U-Line. Service pr ov ided
dur i ng n o rmal business hours.
Terms
T h ese w a rra nties ap ply onl y t o pro d ucts ins t all e d i n any o n e o f the fifty states o f the United S t ates, the Distri ct of C o lu m b ia , or the ten
pr ov inces of Canad a . The w a rr anties do not co ver any par t s or la bor t o correct a n y defect ca used by neg l igence, acci dent or im p roper use,
ma intenanc e, inst alla tio n, servi c e, repa ir, act s of God, fire, flo o d or oth e r natu ral dis a st ers. The pro d uct m u st be inst alled, operate d , and
ma inta ined in ac co rdanc e wi th t h e U-L i ne Us er Gui d e.
The remedies described abo v e for ea ch wa rranty a r e the only ones that U-L i ne w i ll pr ov ide, ei th er under the s e warranties or und er any
wa rranty a r ising by o p eratio n of la w. U-Line wil l not be r e sponsible fo r any consequent ial o r i n c i denta l d a ma ges aris ing fro m t he breach o f
thes e wa rrant ies or any other warr anty, whethe r expr es s, imp l ied , o r s t at uto r y. So m e st ates do no t allow the exclusion or limit a tio n of
inci denta l o r co ns equenti a l d a ma ges, so t h e abo v e lim ita tio n o r exclusion may no t apply to y o u. The s e wa rranties giv e you speci fi c l e g a l
ri ghts , and you m ay als o have ot he r ri ghts w h i c h v a ry from st ate t o st ate.
Any wa rrant y t h at may be imp l ied in co nnect i o n w ith yo ur p u rchas e o r use o f the pr od uct, includ ing any warr anty o f m e rchanta bil ity or any
wa rrant y f it fo r a par tic ular purp os e is li mit e d t o the durat i o n o f these warr anti es , and o n ly extends t o five years in dura tio n f o r the part s
des crib e d in the sect io n relat e d to the five y e a r l i m i t e d w a r r a n t y a b o v e . S o m e s t a t e s d o n o t a l l o w l i m i t a t i o n s o n h o w l o n g a n i mp l i ed w a r r a n t y
l a st s, so t h e ab ov e l i m i ta t i on s ma y no t ap p l y t o y o u.
• T he wa rrant ies onl y ap ply to the o r i g in al purc haser and ar e non-t r ansf erab le .
• T he second y e ar and fiv e y e ar war r anti es c o v e r p r oduct s inst al l e d and use d for normal r e sidentia l or designated marine use onl y.
• T he wa rrant ies app l y t o unit s op erated o u ts ide o n ly if des i gned for outd oor use b y m o d e l a n d s e rial numb e r .
• R ep lacement wa ter filt er s , li ght bulb s , a n d other co nsumable par t s ar e not co v e r e d b y the s e warra nties .
• T he st ar t o f U-Li ne’ s o b liga tio n i s lim ited to f o ur y e ars aft e r t h e shi p ment da te fr om U- Line .
• I n-home instruction on how to use y o ur pr o d uct is no t co v e r e d b y t h ese w a rra nties .
• F ood, bev e r a ge , and med i cine loss ar e not co v e r e d b y t h ese w a rra nties .
• I f the p r o d uct is lo cat e d i n an ar ea w h er e U-L i ne fac t o r y auth o r iz ed serv ice i s no t a v a il able, y o u m a y b e r e sp ons i bl e fo r a tr ip charg e
or y o u m a y b e r e q u ir ed to b r ing the p r oduc t t o a U- L i ne f a ct o r y autho r iz ed serv ice lo ca tio n a t y o ur o w n c o s t and ex pense .
• U nit s purcha s ed aft e r us e as fl oor di spl a y s
no cov e rage i s provid ed for cosm et ic def e ct s .
• S ignal is sues r e lated to Wi -F i c o nnect ivit y a r e no t c o v e r e d b y thes e wa rrant ies .
, and/ o r c e r tif ied r e co nd iti oned unit s , a r e cov e r e d b y the lim ited o n e y e ar wa rrant y only and
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POWER CORD
ASSEMBLY
GROUND:
GREEN or GREEN W/ YELLOW
HOT:
BLACK (115v)
BROWN (220-240v)
NEUTRAL
HOT
RELAY
EMBRACO
COMPRESSOR
GREEN or
GREEN W/ YELLOW
GROUND:
115
VOLT
PLUG
220-240 VOLT
PLUG
OVERLOAD
NEUTRAL:
WHITE (115v)
DARK BLUE (220-240v)
(TO COMPRESSOR)
NEUTRAL:
WHITE (115v)
DARK BLUE (220-240v)
BLUE (115V)
LIGHT BLUE (220V-240V)
(TO COMPRESSOR)
1
10
CONTROL
BOARD
ZONE TEMP
FUSE
16
8
9
1
6
1
10
5
EVAP TEMP
L/T DOOR SWITCH
AMBIENT TEMP
R/B LIGHT
L/T LIGHT
COND FAN
EVAP TEMP
R/B DOOR SWITCH
CAP
PROGRAMING
TO DISPLAY
OPEN
ANTENNA
J9
J10
HOT (LIGHT BLUE)
OVERLOAD
EMBRACO COMPRESSOR
220-240 VOLT
RELAY
GREEN W/ YELLOW
GROUND:
NEUTRAL:
DARK BLUE
CAP.
BROWN BLUE
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Product Liability
Fi eld s e rvi c e t e chni ci ans ar e au thori zed t o mak e an i n iti a l
assessm ent in the e v ent of r eported d a m a ges . If there ar e
any qu est i ons about t h e proc ess i n v o lv ed, the tec h ni c i a n
sh o uld call U- Li ne for fu rther explanation.
W hil e in spec ti ng f o r def e ct s or ins t all ati on issues , pho tos
sh o uld be t a k e n to documen t an y dam a g e s or i s sues
fou nd .
D uri ng t he a s s e ss ment , i f th e ser v i c e tec hn i c i a n is ab le to
fin d the s o u r ce of th e damage an d i t can be r e s o lv ed b y
r e pla c ement of a part, the s e rv i c er i s a u t h or iz ed to
r eplace the part in qu e s tion . The part that caused the
damage mus t be r etu rned to U-Line in its entir ety . Th e
part mus t be clearly labeled wi th the seri a l number of t h e
u n i t i t was r e mo v e d from , th e date , an d the s e rvicer wh o
r e mo v e d the part.
If the s e rvi c e t e chni ci an de termines the damage i s the
r e sul t o f inst a ll a ti on is su es (water con n ec ti on/d rai n , etc . ),
the co ns um er wou l d be noti fi ed and the i ssues shall be
r e sol v ed at th e di r e ct i o n of th e c o ns ume r .
If damage i s e v i dent a n d the serv i ce tec h ni c i a n is una b le
t o f i n d th e s o urc e , U- Li n e mu st b e c o nt a ct e d at 1- 80 0-
79 9-25 47 for f u rt her di r e ct ion
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Wa r r a n t y C l a i m s
The fol l owi n g informati on defi nes t h e parameters f o r fi ling
a warranty claim :
• V al id serial number needed
• V alid model num ber needed
• N ard a (or eq uiv a lent) form or su bmi tted onlin e at
www . u-li ne . c om
• 6 0 da y s u bm itt a l deadline from date of completed
ser v i c e
• O nl y on e r e pa ir or u n i t per w a r r an ty cl ai m
• R efr i ger a n t s h ou ld be labeled and included on th e labor
su bmi ttal
w a r r an ty st a t u s . W e al so a c c e pt t h e fol l o wi ng
i n f o r m a t i o n to v e ri f y w a r r an ty st a t u s :
• N ew Cons truc ti on Oc cupanc y Do cuments
•C l o s i n g P a p e r w o r k
• F i n al Bi lli ng – Remodel
N o ti ng a l l of t h e fol l o wi ng on t h e w a r r an ty cl ai m w i l l b e
con s i d er ed proof of purc hase , hard c o p y wi ll not b e
re q u i r e d :
• N ame of t h e s e ll i n g D e al er
• D a t e of p u rc ha se/ i ns t a ll ati on
• O rd er or In v o ic e num ber (i f a v a i l able)
• D oor an d w a ter l e v e l a d jus t m e nt s ar e co v e r e d 3 0 da y s
from i n st all dat e .
Serial Number R e qu ir emen ts:
A typi cal s e rial n u mb er is s h own abo v e . Th e fi rst two
di gi ts of th e f i r s t segm ent , 14 , r e pr esen ts th e pr oduc ti on
y e ar . The num ber b e tween the dashes , 12, r e pr esents the
prod ucti on m o nth. In mos t cases , warranty st atu s c a n be
v e rified b y the production date informati on wi thin the
ser i al n u mber .
• D escription of docum e nt r e view ed (i. e . stor e receipt,
closing p a perwork, etc)
P a rts and labor claims ar e paid sepa ra tely . Indic ate part
nu mbers an d d e sc rip t i o n for parts us ed in the war r an ty
r e pai r . In clude th e purc hase i n v o ic e and n a m e of the p a rts
su pplier u s ed to pr ocu r e the par t s .
• A lter nati v e ly , a P r oof of Pu rc has e (or equ i v a lent) ma y
s u bmit t ed wi th the w a rranty cl aim t o doc u ment
War r anty Clai ms 1
Parts
17
3 4
10
2
1
6
19
7
8
25
18
9
16
14 15
12 13
32
26 27
31
21
22
5
Item Description U-Line P/N
1 Anti tip bracket w/screws 80-54239-00
2 Back panel 80-54324-00
3 Compressor electricals only 80-54149-00
4 Compressor w/electricals 80-54150-00
5 Condenser assembly 80-54322-00
6 Condenser fan w/screws 80-54014-00
7 Control Housing 80-54273-00
8 Display module 80-54236-00
9 Door assembly w/hinges 80-54815-00
10 Drain pan w/double sided tape 80-54819-00
11 Drier 80-54055-00
12 Evaporator assembly 80-54275-00
13 Evaporator cover w/screws 80-54319-00
14 Evaporator fan 80-54321-00
15 Evaporator fan cover w/screws 80-54320-00
16 Gasket, door, injection molded 80-54213-00
17 Grille w/screws 80-54325-00
18 Hinges (2) w/screws 80-54208-00
19 LED light strip and cover assy 80-54000-00
20 Leg Levelers (4) 80-54201-00
21 Magnet w/bracket and screws 80-54749-00
22 Main board (no case or wires) 80-54008-00
23 Packaging 80-54209-00
24 Power cord 80-54171-00
25 Reed switch 80-54134-00
26 Thermistor (1 pc) 80-54006-00
27 Thermistor cover and pin 80-54237-00
28 Tool, leg leveler 80-54794-00
29 WIFI antenna 80-54804-00
30 Wire harness, board 80-54251-00
31 Wire shelf btm, w/clips(1) 80-54329-00
32 Wire shelf w/clips(1) 80-54328-00
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Ordering R e placement P a r t s
If y o u ha v e a p urc hasi ng acc o unt, please utili z e ou r
ser v ice website to o r der parts .
Ord e rs ma y also be placed b y F a x or phon e . See our
c o nt a c t informati on below:
www . U- Li neSer v i c e . com (with ser v i c e logi n)
F A X Nu mber : +1. 4 14 .3 54 . 5 6 9 6
Phone Number: +1. 8 0 0 . 779 .2 54 7
Use only genuine U-Line re placem ent par t s. T h e
use of n o n-U - Line par t s can reduce speed of i c e
produ c tion, cause water to o v er flow from ice
mak e r mold, dam a ge the unit, an d v o id the
warran t y .
W a rranty parts wi ll be sh ipp e d at n o c h arge after U- Line
con f i r m s w a r r an ty st a t u s . Pl ea se pro v i d e th e model , s e ri al
nu mber , p a rt num ber and par t des c ription . Some parts
will r e qu ir e color or v o ltage i n formati o n.
If U-Li ne r e qui r es the return of original parts , we will
i n form y o u when the par t s or der is t a k e n. Th is
r e quir ement will be noted on y o ur pack in g list. A pr epaid
sh ip pin g label will be in clud ed wi th the r e pl ac ement pa rt .
Pl ease enclo s e a cop y of th e parts pack ing list and an y
labor claims with y o ur r e turn . Please be su r e the model
and serial nu mber s ar e leg i ble on th e p a per w or k. T a g the
part with the r e ported def e ct.
W h en or deri ng a n o n-warranty p a rt, y o u wi ll n eed an open
acc o unt and t ax ex em pti o n on file at U-Li ne . An oth e r
opti on would be t o vi si t www . u -l ine . c o m to l o ca te a n
authori z ed p a r t s di stri butor i n y o ur ar ea.
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R E FR IG ER A T IO N SY S T E M D I AG NO SI S G U ID E
Sy stem
Co ndit ion
No rmal No r m al S l ightly be l o w
Over charge Higher than
Unde rcharg e Lo wer than
Parti a l
Re stric t io n
Co mp le te
Re stric t io n
No Gas 0 PSIG t o 25" Room
Su c t i o n
Pr essure
no r m al
no r m al
So m e w h at
lower than
nor m al vac uu m
In deep
vacuum
Su ct i o n
Li n e
room
temp er ature
Very cold ma y
fro s t heavil y
Wa rm- n ea r
room
temp er ature
Wa rm - n e ar
room
temp er ature
R oom
temp er ature
(co o l)
temp er ature
(co o l)
C o mp resso r
Disc har g e
Very ho t V ery ho t W ar m C o l d N o r mal
Slight ly warm
to hot
Hot W arm W ar m E x t rem e l y cold
Very ho t T op pas s es
Room
tempera t ure
(cool)
Cool to hot R oo m
Co ndense r C apil lary
Hot to warm Cool Co l d Higher tha n
w a rm - Lower
pa s s e s co ol
(near room
te mpera t ure)
d u e to l i quid
Roo m
te mpera t ure
(cool)
te mpera t ure
(cool)
Tube
Room
tempera t ure
(cool) o r
co l d er
Room
tempera t ure
(cool)
Room
tempera t ure
(cool)
Evaporator Watt a g e
no r m al
Lo wer than
ne a r inlet -
Outlet below
room
temp eratur e
Ex tre m el y co ld
ne a r inlet -
Outlet below
room
temp eratur e
backing up
No r e f r ig er a t ion L ow er t h a n
No r e f r ig er a t ion L ow er t h a n
no r m al
Lo wer than
no r m al
no r m al
no r m al
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Compressor Specifications
DANGER
!
Electrocution can cause de ath or serious injury.
Burns from hot or cold surfaces can cause
serious injury. Take precautions w h en servicing
this unit.
EM X2 0C LC
Dis c onnect the power sou rce.
Do not s t an d in s t an ding water wh en w o rking
aro und electrical applia nces.
Mak e s u re th e su r f aces y o u to u c h are no t h o t o r
fr ozen.
Do not tou c h a b a re circuit board un less y o u are
wear ing a n anti -st a tic wr ist str a p that i s
groun d ed to an electrical g r ou nd or g r ou nded
water pipe.
Refri g erant R 600a
Vol t ag e 1 15 - 127 VA C
Frequency 6 0 Hz
Run Cap 1 2 μ F/ 165 V A C
Star t Wind ing 6 .7 O h m a t 77°F
Run Windi n g 1 2.6 O h m at 77°F
LR A 3 .7 A
FL A 0 .5 A
Star ting Devic e 8EA14C
Over loa d 4TM 1 42 RFBY Y-53
* All resi sta n ce read ings ar e ±10%
Handle circuit boards carefully and avoid
touching co mpon en ts .
To meas ure the st art winding res i s t anc e , m e as ure ac ros s
the C and S pi ns .
To meas ure the run wi ndi n g res i s tanc e , meas ure ac ros s
the C and R pi ns .
Als o c h ec k S to R and you s h oul d get t h e s u m of t h e run
a n d st ar t w i n d in gs.
To ensure the w i ndings are no t s h orted, check the S and R
to ground.
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T r oubleshooting - Extended
CAUTION
!
Ne v e r a t tempt to repair or per f orm maintenance
on the unit until the main elect r ica l power has
be en d i sconne cted fro m the u n it.
SPEC IFIC ERR O RS A N D ISSUES
The tec h nic a l l y adv a nced di agnost ic ca pabil i ti es of t h e
electroni c c o ntrols utilized on the 12 00 a n d 2 2 0 0 s e ries
uni t s al lows f o r eas y and thoroug h troubleshooting .
N a vi ga ti on of t h e cont rol i s t h e k e y an d i s exp l a i n e d in t h e
CONT R O L OPERA TION section of th e m a n u a l , al ong w i th
con t r o l bu tt on la y o ut , con t r o l func ti on des c ri ption s , a
ser v ice mode m e nu an d service menu selection
expl anati ons .
NO R M AL OP ER A T ING S O UND S
All mod e ls incorporate r i g i d foam insu lated cabin e ts to
pro v ide high therm a l effi ciency an d maximum s o und
r e duc t i o n for its i n ternal work ing compon e nts . Des p i t e this
techn o lo g y , y o u r model ma y m a k e s o und s th at ar e
un fami liar .
Normal operati ng sounds ma y be mor e no tic e able beca us e
of the unit ’ s en vironment. Hard surf ac es s u ch as ca binets ,
wood, vin y l or tiled floors and paneled walls ha v e a
tendenc y to reflec t normal applia n c e oper at in g no is es .
Listed bel o w ar e com m on r e fr igerati on c o mponents wit h a
brief des c r i ption of the norm al op erating sou n ds the y
mak e . N O TE: Y o u r p r oduc t m a y not c o nt ai n all the
com p onents listed.
• C ompr ess o r: Th e compr ess o r mak e s a h u m or pu ls in g
sou n d that ma y b e h e ar d when it ope r ates .
V e rification of tem p eratur e and therm i s t or per f or man c e
can be identified b y directly vi ewi n g the r mi st or r e adi n g s in
the service mode .
Com p o n e nt f a i l ure i s s u es ca n b e identified through service
mode men u #19, “ C om ponen t T e s t ing . ” Individu al
com p onen ts c a n be s w it ch ed on and off to check for bot h
prop er function of a s p ecific compon e nt and als o deliv e ry
of supply v o lt age t o the c o mp onents throu g h the r e la y s
and DC outputs loc a t e d on the r e l a y / pow e r board.
Inc l uded i n this s e ct ion are s o me di ag n o st ic ti p s a n d o f
c o ur se, if addit i on al h e lp is requ ired pleas e c o nt a c t th e
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for as si st a n c e .
• E v a pora tor : R e f r i g era n t fl ow in g th roug h an e v apor at or
ma y soun d lik e boiling liq u id .
• C ondens er F a n: Ai r mo vi ng thr o u g h a c o nden ser m a y
be heard.
• A utomati c Defros t Dra i n P a n: W ater ma y 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 cl e .
Solenoid V a lv es: An occas i onal clicking sou n d ma y be
heard as solenoid v a lv es are operated.
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Conc er n P o t ent i al C a uses Sug g e ste d R e med y
Not Co olin g C ompr essor o v erheatin g V erify proper ai r f l ow t h ro u g h c o n d en s e r . Is co n d e n ser cl ea n ?
Confirm condenser fan ope r atio n.
Co nfi r m pro p er co mp r e s s o r op erat ing v o lt age . Use #19, Componen t
T e s ting in Serv ice M o de .
Com p r e ss or not operati n g C onfirm proper com p r e ssor o p erating v o lt age . Use #19, Componen t
Com p r e ss or ope r at in g - no cooli n g R ef er t o Sy s t e m Diagnos i s Gui d e .
E v a p o r at or fan no t o p er ating U s e # 1 9, Com p o n ent T e s t i n g i n S e r v ice Mo de .
F r o z en P r o d uct C o n t r o l s e t to o co ld A d just S e t P o int T e mp ac cor d ing l y .
R e view logged error codes R ef er to #14, Error L o g in Servi c e M o d e .
Th erm i st or fai l ur e C heck Erro r L o g in Se rvi c e Mode , OHM th erm i st or .
F r os t Buil dup
Inside Unit
Dis p la y Not
Wo r k i n g
Interna l Lights
Not W o r k ing
Nois y R efrigeration tubing touching c a bi net C ar e f ull y r e po si t i on t u bi ng .
Door Ajar or R e st rict ed fr om Clos ing C heck d o or cl ear a nce t o adjo ini n g ca binetr y . Check d i s t rib u tio n of
E v a p o r at or fan no t o p er ating U s e R e la y T o ggle, Co mp o n ent T e st ing in S e rvi c e M o d e .
Th er mistor failur e C heck Err o r L o g.
Unit pla c ed i n Sabb ath mode? P r e ss and hold for 5 second s t o check.
Dis p la y unplugg ed V e r i fy that bot h ends of t h e di spl a y w i ring ar e f i rm ly c o nnect ed .
Dis p la y wi ring brok en or dam a ged P erf o r m c o nt inuit y t e s t of wi ring and r e plac e as needed.
Co nt ro l S e tt ing U ni t s e t to S a bb ath Mo de . Pr es s and ho ld fo r 5 s e co nds to c h ec k.
Door s w it ch m i s a ligned or d e f e ct iv e C heck t h e func ti on of r eed s w i t c h and door magnet adj u st me nt.
F a n b l ade obst ructi o n (wi r ing, foam
ins u l a ti on, packagi n g m a teri al)
T e s ting in Serv ice M o de .
T e st o v erload and r e la y , r e pla c e as needed.
p r o d uct in unit.
Remov e ob st ructi o n.
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Check V olt age
At W all Outlet
V erify V olt age At
Main Control
V olt age Input
Check F use F1
F or Continuity
R eplace
R eed Switch
R eplace Main
Board
R eplace
F use
R eplace
P ower Cord
Aler t Customer
Of P ower F ailur e
Is the R eed
Switch Operating
Properly?
Inspect
Customer UI
and Dat a C able
Connect T est Displa y
C y cle P ower And Check
F or Operation
No V olt age
No V olt age
V olt age
Continuity
Operating
Not Operating
No Continuity
No
Ye s
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Th e m a in con t rol boar d is v e r y robu st and is rar e ly the
c a use of s y s t em is s u es . It is import a n t t o full y di agnos e
the boa r d for any s u s p ect e d fa ilur es before at tempting to
r e mo v e the board for r e placemen t or se rvice . F o llow th e
gui d elines below to f u l l y tes t a n d di agnose t h e ma in
con t r o l.
Po w e r Fa u l t
If the unit d o es not (or seems to not) power on, foll ow the
fl ow c h a r t below to hel p dia g nose the i s s u e . Befor e
begi nn in g it is i mportan t to f i r s t v e r i f y t h e un it i s not
simply s e t to s a b b ath mode .
T e st ing T h e Main C o nt rol
If the mai n control is s u s p ect e d of bei n g f a ulty , the
following procedur e shou ld be per f orm e d to v e rify main
con t r o l for fu nc ti onali t y .
R e lay & DC Output s
One of the pri m ary f u nc tions of the mai n c o ntrol i s to
operate the mul t ipl e r e la y a n d D C outputs duri ng ea ch
cy cle . V e ri fy proper op erat i o n of these r e la y s using the
following procedur e .
1. Enter “Rela y T o ggle” through the serv ic e menu.
F r equ e nt ly toggling the comp ressor rela y could
for c e t h e com p re ssor into ov erl o ad. The
compressor will aut o mati ca lly deact i vate during
an o v erload and will remain deactivat e d unti l the
o v erload switch cools. This coul d tak e some
time. It is impor t ant to allow the compressor at
least 5 mi nutes off t i me bet w een rela y cy cl es.
2. T o ggle the r e l a y . It s r e lated componen t s h ould
ac ti v a t e / deac tiv a te wit h the sw it ching of t h e r e la y . If
i t does not, tes t c o mponent.
Ot he r S u spec ted Mai n C o ntrol F a ult s
If other com p onen ts h a v e b een ruled out as bei n g faulty
b u t t h e un it c o nt in ues t o h a ve op era t i n g i s s u es , it i s m o s t
lik e ly due to a c o nfig urati on err o r . Con f i g u r ati o n errors
ca n be clea r e d b y r e st ori n g t h e un it to it s fac t or y defau l t
s e tti ng. F a ct ory defa ul ts ma y be rest or ed through the
ser v i c e men u .
CAUTION
!
Precaution s mu st b e ta k e n wh ile working w i th
liv e elect r ical equipment . Be su re to fo llow
proper s a f e t y proced ures while per f orming test s
on liv e systems.
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Magnet Close T o Switch
(Door Closed)
(Switch Closed)
Magnet Awa y F rom Switch
(Door Open)
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A r eed switch is used to mo ni tor door s t at e . W h en t h e
door is closed magnetic force pul l s the r eed t o i t s cont ac t
and c l os es t h e ci rc uit whic h tu rns the li ght and dis p la y off .
When the door is open the r eed pulls awa y from the
c o nt a c t and opens t h e ci rc ui t. If the door is left open for
longer than 5 mi nutes , the swi t c h wi ll tr ig ger an err o r c o de
and s e t a n audible warning.
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UI BU T T ON LA Y O UT
1. Hid d en But t on
- A ccesses Service Menu
-No L E D directl y a b o v e . All LEDs turn on wit h but t on
ac ti v a t i on ex cept #7.
2.
Up But t on
- I ncreases tem p erature
-N a v igates th roug h servi c e menu
-L ED ac ti v a ted w i t h but t o n ac ti v a ti on.
3.
Down But t on
-Decreases tem p erature
-N a v igates th roug h servi c e menu
-L ED ac ti v a ted w i t h but t o n ac ti v a ti on
4.
Light But t on
- A ct i v at es l i g h t f o r 3 hou r s on s e lec t mod e ls
-U sed t o select i t ems i n serv i c e menu
-L ED ac ti v a ted w i t h but t o n ac ti v a ti on
5.
Po w e r B u t t o n
- T ur ns u n it off/on
-LED ac ti v ated w i th but t on ac ti v ati on ( o nly t u rning unit
off )
6. Cle a n Butto n
- A ctiv ates Cl ean C y cl e on CLR m o d e l s
-L ED ac ti v a ted w i t h but t o n ac ti v a ti on
LED
7.
-No button
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FUNC TI ON COMMAND DISP LA Y / OP TIONS
ON/OFF Pr es s a n d r e lea s e Uni t w i ll immedi at ely turn ON or OFF
T o ggle lights
Adjus t r e frigerator
temperatur e
View tempera tur e i n uni t Push a n d releas e t h e t o gether
T o g g le between F/ C H old the for fiv e sec o nds T he di spla y wi ll ch an ge uni ts .
Pr es s a n d r e l e as e t o lea v e interior li ght
on for 3 hou r s
Push and r e l e as e
Glass door win e capt ains and be v e rage cen t er s
only .
Wh en th e “F ” or “ C ” i n th e d i s p l a y is f l as hi ng,
push t o adjust the s e t poi n t
temperatur e .
The dis p la y wil l f l as h and then toggle f r om s e t
point to tempera t ur e i n unit .
DO OR A L ER T NO T I F I C A TIO N
When the door is left open f o r mor e th an 5 m i n u t e s:
• A n audi ble tone will s o und for se v e ral s e cond s e v er y
minu te .
• “ d r ” w i ll ap pear i n di spl a y .
Cl ose d oor to sil e nce al ert and reset.
VIEWING A C TU AL TEMPE R A T URE
In viewing temp eratur e in these modes an y offsets ar e
t a k e n into ac count . Thi s means that i f y o u pla c e a t h erm-
is tor i n a known t e mperat ur e, let ’ s s a y ic e wa ter , it ma y
not read t h e 32°F that y o u would a s s u me . If the c o nt rol
offset was p r eset at -3°F wh ile y o u pl aced the therm i stor
in a n i c ebat h, the ac tual t h ermistor r e ading when view ing
ac tual temperatur e w o ul d r e ad 35°F . In the unit this would
cause the cabinet to push itse l f 3° cool er . T o view pure
therm i s t or r e ad in gs y o u mu st go i n to th e s e rvic e m e nu
and choose the corr ect option.
T o view the thermistor tem p er at ur e, pus h a n d releas e t h e
up and down k e y s . T h e dis p la y will s h ow th e corr ected
r e f r i g era t or temperatur e .
When the degr ee s y mb ol is flas hi ng the un it wi ll allow the
us e of th e c o ntrol for dem o nstrations . Th e u n i t can be left
in t h i s mode in defin i t e ly .
SER V ICE MODE
Th is m o d e h a s op ti ons a v a ila b le for ser v i c e di agn o st ic s .
T o enter the mode hold the hidd en k e y for 10 second s .
Th e di sp la y wi ll sh ow “ 0 . ” Wh en in this m o d e use the up
a n d dow n arr o ws to sel e c t th e desi r e d opt i on. Th e L I GH T
k e y i s th e E N TE R k e y and w i ll in it ia t e t h e f unc ti on. If
c h a n ging a set t i n g, y o u must pr es s the LI GHT k e y agai n
to r e t a i n the c h a n ged s e tti ng . T o exit the service m o de
sc rol l t o op ti on “0 ” a n d pr es s th e L I GH T k e y . Af te r f i v e
mi nu tes of not touc hi ng an y k e y s th e m o de wi ll als o exit
auto ma tic a l l y .
SHO W R OOM M O DE
T h i s mo de is d e si gn e d t o s h o w un i t s in a d i s p lay e n vi ro n -
men t . When in this mode the only functions will be the
c o nt rol and c a binet lights . The c o mpr e s s o r , f a ns , et c. wi ll
not operate . T o enter/exit th is mode hol d the li ght k e y
and t h e pow e r k e y for 5 sec o nds . The di spla y wi ll fla s h
once and beep and the degr ee s y mb o l wi ll be g i n t o f l as h.
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# S er vic e Mo de Me n u Ite m
1 V iew therm i st or # 1 (no o ffsets )
2 V iew therm i st or # 2 (no o ffsets )
3 V iew therm i st or # 3 (no o ffsets )
4 V iew therm i st or # 4 (no o ffsets )
5 A d j us t thermi st or # 1 o ffs et
6 A d j us t thermi st or # 2 o ffs et
7 A d j us t thermi st or # 3 o ffs et
8 A d j us t thermi st or # 4 o ffs et
9 V iew therm i st or # 2 set po int no o ffset s
10 V i ew therm i st or # 3 set po int no o ffset s
11 V i ew therm i st or # 4 set po int no o ffset s
12 Ad j u s t defrost int e rv al 3 t o 24 hour s
13 Ad j u s t defrost dur a ti on 0 t o 99 mi nutes
14 View error l o g
15 Clear error log
16 Adj u st thermisto r #1 diff er ential
17 Ad j u s t e v ap or ator fan d e la y i n mi nutes (st a rt of cooli n g
cy cle) 0 - 99 mi nutes
18 Ad j u s t e v ap or ator fan d e la y i n mi nutes (after cooling
cy cle stop s) 0 - 99 minut es
19 Indi vid u al c o m p onent t o ggle
2 0 M o de l num ber ind i c a t o r
21 Li ght all LED s e gment s of dis p la y
22 View defrost cy cl es
23 V i ew co mpr e s s o r r un ti me
2 4 A c ti v a te d e f r ost / h a r v es t
25 R e st or e factory defaults
26 V i ew so ftw a r e v e rs io n - ma in b o a r d
27 V i ew so ftw a r e v e rs io n - user interf ace
28 L o gin p e riod
29 F a ct or y t e st mode
0E x i t s e r v i c e m o d e
NA VIGA TE SER V ICE MODE
Use up or down arrows to s c roll th rough the m e nu.
Us e the l i ght bulb k e y to ent e r or exit menu. If v a l u es
have be e n c h a n ge d , t h ey will be s a v e d wh en exiting .
SER V ICE MODE GUIDE
1. TH ERMIST OR 1 — Z O NE
Thi s shows the pur e thermi stor r e a d i n g wi th no
o ffse t s t a k e n i n t o acco un t.
2. TH ERMIST OR 2 — EV APORA T OR
Thi s shows the pur e thermi stor r e a d i n g wi th no
o ffse t s t a k e n i n t o acco un t.
3. Does not appl y to this model.
4. Does not appl y to this model.
5. TH ERMIST OR 1 — Z O NE OF FSET
(D O NO T M A K E A N A D J U ST M E NT T O T H I S WI TH O U T
C O NT A C TI NG TE CH LI NE : 80 0- 77 9- 25 47 )
This calibrat io n is o n ly to be u s e d if actu al
t e mperat ur e at thermis t or #1 i s off from set
po in t.
B y ad justing th e o f fset high er we can force th e
un it to driv e th e temp eratur e d o w n b e low th e set
poi n t . (ex a mpl e : adjust ing from 0 t o +2 wi ll drop
th e u n it te mper atur e 2 deg r e e s)
6. TH ERMIST OR 2 — EV APORA T OR OF FSE T
(DO NO T MAKE AN ADJUST MENT T O THIS WIT H OUT
C O NT A C TI NG TE CH LI NE : 80 0- 77 9- 25 47 )
7. THERMIST OR 3 — AMBIENT OFFSET
Not adjust able .
8. Does not appl y to this model.
9. TH ERMIST OR 2 — SET PO INT MINUS
OF FSE T
This sho w s the th ermisto r r e ad in g with o f fsets
t a k e n into acco un t.
10. Does not appl y to this model.
11. Does not appl y to t h i s model .
12. ADJUST DEFR OST I N T E R V AL — 3 T O 24
HO URS
This will adj u st the in terv al be twe e n defro s ts
fr om 3 to 24 ho urs . Adju sting fr om the factor y
settin gs ma y cau s e u n d e sir e d te mper atur e in
th e r e friger ator sectio n.
13. A D J U ST DE FR O S T DURA TION — 0 T O 99
MINUTES
The lengt h of the def r ost can be a d just ed 0 to 99
m i n u tes lon g . The oth er d e frost p a rameters still
ap ply . L e n g th en in g a d e frost ma y cause high er
than no rmal te mper atur es in th e r e friger ator
section.
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14. VIEW ERR O R L O G
A list o f the er ror s in th e ord er the y o c cu rr ed will
scroll on ce o n the displa y . All er ror s ar e lo gge d
in me mor y . Only do or erro r is d i sp la y e d o n the
displa y and has an audi bl e si gnal .
E0:
Door 1 (up p er) open.
E1: Therm i stor 1 op en.
E2: Therm i stor 2 op en.
E3: Therm i stor 3 op en.
E4: Therm i stor 4 op en (Does no t app l y to this
mode l).
E5: Th er mi st or 1 sh ort e d .
E6: Th er mi st or 2 sh ort e d .
E7: Th er mi st or 3 sh ort e d .
E8: Th er mi st or 4 sh ort e d (D oes not apply to this
mode l).
E9: Door 2 (lower) open.
P1: Pump Ci rc ui t open ( D oes no t a p pl y t o t h i s
mode l).
15. C L EA R E R R O R L O G
T o clear erro rs , pr ess and ho ld
(5 seconds)
wh e n CL R i s fla s hi ng .
16. TH ER MIS T OR — 1 D I FFERENTIAL
Th is num ber sho u ld n o t be adju sted .
17. EV APORA T OR F A N DELA Y IN MINUTES —
ON
“F an Del a y On” i s the amount of ti me in minut e s
t h e fa n wi ll b e d e la yed fr om s t a r t i ng fr om t h e
beginni n g of a cooling cy cle . Adjust able 0-99
minutes .
20. MO DE L NU MB E R IND I C A T O R
D i sp la y s the tw o-d i g i t mo del n u mb er of th e
specif ic unit. See model lis t t a ble .
21. LIGHT ALL LED S E GMENTS
This wi ll il lumina te al l t h e LEDs on t h e displa y t o
e n sur e th e y wo rk p r o p er ly .
22. VIEW DE FR OST C Y CLES
D i s p l ays t h e n u m b e r o f d e f r o s t s t h a t h ave
o ccurr ed in the p a st 24 ho urs .
23. VIEW COMPRES SOR R U NTIM E
Th is wil l sh ow th e n u mb er of mi nutes the
comp r e sso r h a s run in the pr io r cy cle (o r
curr en t cy cle if the comp r e sso r w a s r u n n ing
whe n se rvice mod e w a s enter e d).
24. A C TIV A TE DEFR OST / HAR V EST
T u r n s o n the ho t gas b y p a ss valv e allo wing ho t
gas to circulate th rou g h th e e v apo r ato r cau s in g
fr ost to mel t .
25. REST OR E F A C T OR Y DEF A UL TS
W i ll r e stor e all ad just able fu nctio n s to the i r
facto r y settings .
26. SOF T W A RE VERSION — MA IN BO A R D
D i s p l ays s o f t w a re ve r s i o n o f t h e m a i n c o n t r o l
bo ard.
18. EV APORA T OR F A N DELA Y IN MINUTES —
OF F
“ F a n D e l a y O f f ” i s t h e a m o u n t o f t i m e i n m i n u t e s
the fan will co ntin ue to ru n at th e e n d of a
cooli n g cy cle . Adjust a b l e 0-99 mi nutes .
19. IN DIVIDU AL COMPONENT T O G G LE
D i spla y # R e l a y/ Out p ut
0 Exi t
2 R e la y 2
3 R e la y 3
4 R e la y 4
5 R e la y 5
6 R e la y 6
7 R e la y 7
8 DC Output 1
9 DC Output 2
10 DC Output 3
11 DC Output 4
12 DC Output 5
S EE RELA Y / OUTPUT CH AR T
27. SOF T W A RE VERSION —
US ER INTERF A C E
D i sp la y s so ftwar e v e rsio n of th e u s er in ter f ace .
28. LO G I N P E R I O D
F a ctory use only - do not adjust .
29. F A C T OR Y TEST MODE
Should be 0.
0. EXIT SER V ICE MODE
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MOD E L LIST
1000 MODE L
121 5R 07 22 18R 05 2 2 45R 5 5
121 5W C 1 2 2 2 18R GL 04 2 2 45DC 54
122 4BEV 13 22 18WC 0 6 2 245WC 5 6
122 4D WR 08 22 24BEV 00 2 2 60DC 50
122 4R 14 22 24R 02 2 2 60R 5 2
122 4RF 0 9 2 2 24R GL 01 2 2 60RDC 5 1
122 4RSO D 1 0 2 2 24WC 0 3 2 260WC 5 3
122 4W C 1 5 2 2 24ZW C 59 2 2 60ZW C 5 8
C L R1 21 5 1 8 A D A 24 R 1 7 2 2 6 0 D WR 7 0
CO12 24F 19
122 4FZR 11
IN DIC A T O R
2000 (1 20V) MOD E L
IN DI C A T O R
2000 (2 30V) MODE L
IN DIC A T O R
PR OGRAMMING THE UN IT T O CORREC T
MODEL NUMBER
1. Discon nect the unit from po wer sour ce .
2. Pu sh an d h o ld t h e U-Line bu tt on .
3. Wh ile still ho ldin g the U-Line bu tton, plug th e
un it into th e app r o p riate po wer sou r ce .
4. Wh en th e flashin g d i g i ts appear (3-5 seconds),
u s e th e up an d do wn a r r o w buttons to select the
appropriat e model number* .
*(See Abo v e “Mod el List ”)
5. Pr ess the ligh t b u lb b u tto n o n ce .
6. The displa y will blin k, an d then will appear as the
pr og rammed displa y .
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N a m e Rel a y 2 Rel a y 3 Rel a y 4 Rel a y 5 Rel a y 6 Rel a y 7
1215R N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Co m p res s o r Li ght Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
1215W C N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
124BEV N/ A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
1224DW R
N/A N/A N/A N/A Co m p res s o r To p Light Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A B o t tom Li ght
1224R N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
1224RF N/A N/A Pan Heat er Hot Gas Va lve N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
1224RSOD N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
1224W C N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
AD A24R N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
CLR1215 N/A Pu mp Wa t e r V a lv e H o t Ga s V a lv e
C omp r e s s or Lig h t N/A N/A N/A N /A
CO1224F I c e Ma k e r 2 Ice Ma k e r 1 Pan Heat er Hot Gas Va lve N/A Co m p res s o r Lig h t Evap orato r Fa n Co nd enser Fa n N/A N /A
2218R N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
2218RGL N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
2218W C N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
2224BEV N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
2224R N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
2224RGL N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
2224W C N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
2224Z W C N/A N/A vl 2 vl 1 N/A C omp r e s s or To p L i ght N/ A Co ndens e r F a n N/ A B o ttom L i ght
2245R N/A Hot Gas Va lve N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
2245RD C N/ A Hot Gas Va lve N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
2245W C N/A Hot Gas Va lve N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
2260DC N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
2260R N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
2260RD C N/ A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
2260W C N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C omp r e s s or Lig h t Evapo r ato r Fan Co ndenser Fan N/A N /A
2260Z W C N/A N/A vl 2 vl 1 N/A C omp r e s s or To p L i ght N/ A Co ndens e r F a n N/ A B o ttom L i ght
1224FZR
Defrost Heater
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Condenser
Fan
C omp r e s s or
Lig h t
Evapo r ato r Fan
N/A
N/A N /A
Relay / Output Cha r t
2260D W R
Mullion
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Co m p res s o r To p L i ght
Co ndenser Fan
N/A B o ttom L i ght
2224DWR
N/A
N/A
Co m p res s o r
To p L i ght
Evapo r ato r Fan
Co ndenser Fan
N/A B o ttom L i ght
Heater
Mullion
Heater
Evapo r ato r Fan
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DC
Out
ut 4
DC
Out
ut 3
DC
Out
ut 2
DC
Out
ut 1
DC
Out
Co ndenser
Fan
Mu lli on
Heater
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Thermistors
Thermistors are used for v a rious tempera tur e r e a d ings .
Th ermi st ors p r o v id e r e li able tempera tur e r e a d ings usi n g a
r e si st anc e wh ic h v a r i es based on s urr ound ing
temperatur e s . If a f a ulty t h ermis t or is s u spect e d it ma y
be tes t ed u s i n g a n ac cu ra te ohmm eter .
Both thermistors in the unit ar e identi cal . If a t h ermis t or is
su spec t e d of bein g def e ct iv e , t h e r e si st a n c e c a n b e
v e rified. Place the therm i stor in an i c e wat e r bath, the
r e s i s t ance shoul d r e a d 16 .1 k OH Ms +/-5 % on y o ur meter .
Th ermi st or con n ect i ons mu st b e k e pt cl ean. A thermistor
con n ec ti on th at has becom e c o rrod e d c a n cause
r e s i s t ance v a lues from the th ermi st or to change as t h ey
pas s through a di rty conn ec ti on to the board.
It i s for that r e a s on that we apply di elec tric gr ea se to all of
our thermisto r connections . Diel ectric gr ease wil l help to
k eep therm i stor connec ti ons c l ea n a n d dry .
I f y o u c h an ge a t h erm i s t or i n th e u n i t pl ea se r e - a p p ly
diel ectric gr ease to the co nne ction . If y o u enc o unter a
di rt y th ermi st or con n ec ti on, y o u shou ld r e pl ac e th e
thermi st or and the th ermi stor harnes s .
Th ermi stor error i n formation c a n be found i n th e Control
Operation s - Service section.
Th is u n it ha s tw o th ermi st ors .
Thermistor one (Z on e):
L o c a t e d al ong t h e ri ght ha nd si de wal l . It is used to
mai n t a in the operat ing tempe ra tur e w i thin t h a t z o ne .
Thermistor t w o (Evaporator):
L o c a t e d on the ev aporator . I t i s us ed for def r os t.
THERMIST OR F A IL URE
Zo n e T h e r m i s t o r
10 00 Series Self Pr es erv ati on Mode:
The unit will cy cle on for 10 minut e s then off for 40
minu tes .
Evaporator Th ermistor
If the ev aporat or thermi sto r fa il s , t h e un it wi l l r e l y on a
pr eset defrost timer du rin g defrost cy cl es . The unit will
otherwi s e operate nor m ally . R e f e r to defros t sec t i o n.
Ther m i s t or Resi st an c e Da t a
T e mp ( F ) T emp (C )
-40 - 40 1 69157
-31 - 35 1 21795
-22 - 30 8 8 766
-13 - 25 6 5 333
-4 -20 4 8614
5- 1 5 3 6 5 0 3
14 -10 2 7681
23 -5 2 1 166
32 0 1 6330
41 5 1 2696
50 10 9951
59 15 7855
68 20 6246
77 25 5000
86 30 4029
95 35 3266
1 0 4 4 0 2665
1 1 3 4 5 2186
1 2 2 5 0 1803
1 3 1 5 5 1495
1 4 0 6 0 1247
1 4 9 6 5 1044
15 8 7 0 8 7 9
16 7 7 5 7 4 3
17 6 8 0 6 3 1
* (+/-5 % )
Nominal R e sistance
(O HM S ) *
If the zone thermi st or in t h e uni t fai l s , the un it wi ll
c o nt in ue to c ool in a back u p mode (Self Preser v a t i on
Mode) to pr eserv e the integrit y of the c o ntents . The uni t
wi ll otherw is e operate normall y .
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Defrost
The model s bel o w ha v e auto ma tic or f r os t fr ee des i gn and do not r e qui r e man u al defros ti ng u n der nor m al con d iti o ns .
Defrost Settin g s
Base Model V aria n t (s) C ompressor R un Time
12 24 RF 12 4 5 15 (-9 )
1215 /12 2 4/2218 /22 45/
222 4 /2 260
1215 /12 2 4/2218 /22 45/
222 4 /2 260
CO 29 F 1 2 1 8 n /a
CO1 224 F 1 2 1 8 4 5 (7)
12 24FZR F r e e zer M o de 6 4 5 4 2(6)
12 24FZR Re f r igera t or M o de 12 4 5 42(6)
W C, ZW C 1 2 4 5 4 5 (7)
R, RSOD , RDC,
BE V , DC, D W R , R G L
Be t w ee n D e fro s t (H our s )
12 4 5 42 (6)
Durati on in Mi nutes
(M aximum)
St op T e mp er atur e
°F ( ° C )
Th e def r os t set t i n g s f o r 30 00 seri es mod e ls a r e d e term in ed b y z o ne .
Defrost Set t ings b y Z o ne (3000 Series)
Z o nes C ompressor R un T i me
Be t w ee n D e f r ost (H our s )
Bev e rage/Drinks 1 2 5 60 42 (6)
Mark et /F r e s h 12 5 6 0 4 2 (6)
R o ot /Roo t C e llar 1 2 5 60 45 ( 7 )
P a ntry 12 5 6 0 4 2 (6)
White Wi ne 12 5 6 0 4 5 (7)
R e d Wi ne 12 5 6 0 4 5 (7)
Spar kli n g Wine 12 5 6 0 4 5 (7)
Po l a r 6 5 2 0 4 2 ( 6 )
Deli 12 5 6 0 4 2 (6)
Du rat i on in M i nutes
(Mi n imum)
Du rat i on in M i nutes
(Max imum)
St o p T e m p er atu r e
°F ( ° C)
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Remove Fan and Cover
CO NVEC TION C OOL ING
Th is uni t is equi pped w i th an adv a n ced con v ec ti on c ooli n g
system. Convection cool in g s tabi l iz es c a bi net
temperature, c ools produc t f a ster and increases energy
efficiency.
Evaporator Fan
Th e evap or ator fan i s res p onsi ble for c i r c ulati n g war m ai r
from the refri g erat ion zone, pa s t the evaporat or a n d bac k
into the refrigerat ed zone.
The eva p ora t or fan i s fa ct ory s e t to ha ve a 1 mi nute delay
at t h e beginning of a c ooli n g c y c l e. Thi s del ay gi ves t h e
evaporator time to cool proper ly b e fore warm ai r is passed
over it. The fa n wil l c o nt inue to run for a n addit i onal 2
mi nu tes at th e end of a c o ol i n g c y c l e. F a n d e la y t i mes c a n
be modi fied throu g h th e servic e menu .
Evaporator Fa n Re pl acem ent
Sho u ld an evaporator fan need to be repl ac ed foll ow t h e
st eps b e low.
1. Remove a n y produc t f r om t h e uni t .
2. Unins tal l unit.
3. Dis c on nect power to th e uni t.
4 . Remov e th e r e ar pa nel fr om uni t.
5. Di sc onnec t f a n elec tric al connect ion to the fa n whic h
m u s t be ch an g e d.
6 . Remov e in sul a ti ng f o am f r om r e fr iger an t l i n e pa ss -
throu g h hole as n eeded to gain clearance for the fan
plug .
Evaporator fan operation is als o determ in ed b y door
s w it ch s tat e. If the door sw it ch ci r c u i t opens , th e fa n wil l
s t op. Wh en th e door sw it ch ci rc ui t i s closed the fan will
ei th er c o nti nue ru nni ng wi th t h e cooli n g cy cle, or i f n o t
cu rren t ly c o oli n g, the fan will ru n for 1 min u te to c i rc ulate
ai r and c l ear a n y c o ndensa ti on that may ha ve appeared
on gla ss door s an d s h elve s.
Not e : If the uni t is set to sa bbath mode, the eva p ora t or
f a n w i ll no lon g e r re s p ond t o the s tat e of the door s w it ch.
In order to opera t e ef fi cientl y, the ev aporat or fan bla d e
an d v e nt s sh oul d b e u n ob s t r u cted and free of any d u st
bu ildup.
Th e 3060 is a du al z o n e u n it made up of two
independentl y c o nt rolled c ooli n g zones . The 30 60 c a n
c o nt ain wi ne ca p t a i n s , b e v e ra ge c e nt ers an d r e fr i g er at or s,
ei th er p a i r ed t o g e th er or an y com b in at ion the r e of .
7. Remove s h el f c l i p s.
8. Remove i n t e rna l s h el vi ng.
9. Remove t h ermis t or c o ver.
10. R emove two evaporator co v e r sc rew s fr om top of
eva p orator c o ver a n d two from the bott om.
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1 1 . W h i l e pul l i n g th e ev ap orat or cover clear of the uni t, it
ma y be nec e ss ar y t o u s e y o ur fr ee hand to m a ni pu late
the fan plug en d thr o ugh the pass -throu g h hole.
12. R emove the 4 screws mounti ng the fan s hrou d to th e
ev apor at or pla t e .
13. R emove and replace fan. T a ke special care to properly
rou t e fan wir e .
Fan mu st b e oriented to pull ai r in through lower
evaporator cover vents and pu sh air out at fan
mounting locati on.
14 . I ns tal lat i on i s the reverse of remova l.
15 . U s e s e al ant gum to s e al an y hol e s in the rear of t h e
uni t bef o re repl aci n g the rear c o ver.
1 6 . R ei ns ta ll th e u n i t t a k i n g c a re to le vel , c e nt er and
s e cure as yo u f o und i t .
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