U-Line UMRI121-SS01A Compact Refrigerator User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- U-Line
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USER GUIDE & SERVICE MANUAL
UMRI121-SS01A Compact Refrigerator
Model: UMRI121-SS01A
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WELCOME TO U-LINE
Congratulations on your U-Line purchase! Your product comes from a company
with decades of premium modular ice making, refrigeration, and wine
preservation experience. U-Line creates products focused on functionality,
style, and inspired innovations — paying close attention to even the smallest
details. Applications include residential, outdoor, ADA height compliant,
marine, and commercial. Product categories include Beverage Centers, Wine
Refrigerators, Ice Machines, Refrigerators, Freezers, and Dispensers. Our
advanced refrigeration systems, large and flexible capacities, and clean
integrated look are what makes our products Built-In to Stand Out® . Since
2014, U-Line has been part of the Middleby family of brands. Products are
designed, engineered, and assembled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, and select
products are available worldwide.
U-Line — RIGHT PRODUCT. RIGHT PLACE. RIGHT TEMPERATURE.®
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Looking for additional information on your product? User Guides, Spec Sheets,
CAD Drawings, and Product Warranty information are available digitally on
u-line.com.
PROPERTY DAMAGE / INJURY CONCERNS
In the unlikely event property damage or personal injury is suspected related
to a U-Line product, please take the following steps:
- U-Line Customer Care must be contacted immediately at +1.414.354.0300.
- Service or repairs performed on the unit without prior written approval from U-Line is not permitted. If the unit has been altered or repaired in the field without prior written approval from U-Line, claims will not be eligible.
GENERAL INQUIRIES
U-Line Corporation
8900 N. 55th Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53223 USA
Monday – Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm CST
T: +1.414.354.0300
Email: sales@u-line.com
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CONNECT WITH US SERVICE & PARTS ASSISTANCE
Monday – Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm CST
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Service Email: onlineservice@u-line.com
Parts Email: onlineparts@u-line.com
Designed, engineered and assembled in WI, USA
Safety
Safety and Warning
NOTICE
Please read all instructions before installing, operating, or servicing the
appliance.
Use this appliance for its intended purpose only and follow these general
precautions with those listed throughout this guide:
SAFETY ALERT DEFINITIONS
Throughout this guide are safety items labeled with a Danger, Warning, or
Caution based on the risk type:
DANGER
Danger means that failure to follow this safety statement will result in
severe personal injury or death.
WARNING
Warning means that failure to follow this safety statement could result in
serious personal injury or death.
CAUTION
Caution means that failure to follow this safety statement may result in minor
or moderate personal injury, property, or equipment damage.
DANGER
This unit contains R600a (Isobutane) which is a flammable hydrocarbon. It is
safe for regular use. Do not use sharp objects to expedite defrosting. Do not
service without consulting the “R600a specifications” section included in the
User Guide. Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
WARNING
Service must be done by factory authorized service personnel. Any parts
shall be replaced with like components. Failure to comply could increase the
risk of possible ignition due to incorrect parts or improper service.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause
cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
www.P65warnings.CA.gov
CAUTION
This equipment is to be installed with adequate backflow protection to comply
with applicable federal, state and local codes.
Disposal and Recycling
DANGER
RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT. Before you throw away your old refrigerator or
freezer, take off the doors and leave shelves in place so children may not
easily climb inside.
If the unit is being removed from service for disposal, check and obey all
federal, state, and local regulations regarding the disposal and recycling of
refrigeration appliances, and follow these steps completely:
- Remove all consumable contents from the unit.
- Unplug the electrical cord from its socket.
- Remove the door(s)/drawer(s).
Installation
Environmental Requirements
This model is intended for indoor/interior applications only and is not to be
used in installations that are open/ exposed to natural elements.
This unit is designed to operate between 50°F (10°C) and 100°F (38°C). Higher
ambient temperatures may reduce the unit’s ability to reach low temperatures
and/or reduce ice production on applicable models.
For best performance, keep the unit out of direct sunlight and away from heat
generating equipment.
In climates where high humidity and dew points are present, condensation may
appear on outside surfaces. This is considered normal. The condensation will
evaporate when the humidity drops.
CAUTION
Damages caused by ambient temperatures of 40°F (4°C) or below are not covered
by the warranty.
Electrical
WARNING
SHOCK HAZARD — Electrical Grounding Required. Never attempt to repair or
perform maintenance on the unit until the electricity has been disconnected.
Never remove the round grounding prong from the plug and never use a two-prong
grounding adapter.
Altering, cutting or removing power cord, removing power plug, or direct
wiring can cause serious injury, fire, loss of property and/or life, and will
void the warranty.
Never use an extension cord to connect power to the unit.
Always keep your working area dry.
NOTICE
Electrical installation must observe all state and local codes. This unit
requires connection to a grounded (three-prong), polarized receptacle that has
been placed by a qualified electrician.
The unit requires a grounded and polarized 115 VAC, 60 Hz, 15A power supply
(normal household current). An individual, properly grounded branch circuit or
circuit breaker is recommended. A GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) is
usually not required for fixed location appliances and is not recommended for
your unit because it could be prone to nuisance tripping. However, be sure to
consult your local codes.
See CUTOUT & PRODUCT DIMENSIONS for recommended receptacle location.
PREPARE SITE
Your U-Line product has been designed for either free- Cutout & Product
Dimensions standing or built-in installation. When built-in, your unit does
not require additional air space for top, sides, or rear. However, the front
grille must NOT be obstructed, and clearance is required for an electrical
connection in the rear.
CAUTION
Unit can NOT be installed behind a closed cabinet door.
CUTOUT DIMENSIONS PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
Water Hookup
PREPARE PLUMBING
The water valve uses a standard 1/4″ (6.35 mm) compression fitting. U-Line
recommends using accessory water hook up kit – part # ULAWATERHOOKUP. The kit
includes a 10′ (3 m) braided flexible water supply line and a brass hose
fitting.
** CAUTION
Plumbing installation must observe all state and local codes. All water and
drain connections MUST BE made by a licensed/qualified plumbing contractor.
Failure to follow recommendations and instructions may result in damage and/or
harm.
Water Supply Connection**
When connecting the water supply, please note the following:
- Before installing the unit and connecting to the cold water supply, review the local plumbing codes.
- The water pressure should be between 20 and 120 psi (138 and 827 kPa).
- The water line MUST have a shut-off valve in the supply line.
- The water line should be looped into 2 coils. This will allow the unit to be removed for cleaning and servicing. Make certain that the tubing is not pinched or damaged during installation.
WARNING
Connect to potable water supply only.
CAUTION
Do not use any plastic water supply line. The line is under pressure at all
times. Plastic may crack or rupture with age and cause damage to your home.
Do not use tape or joint compound when attaching a braided flexible water
supply line that includes a rubber gasket. The gasket provides an adequate
seal – other materials could cause blockage of the valve.
Failure to follow recommendations and instructions may result in damage and/or
harm, flooding or void the product warranty.
Use new hose set. Do not reuse old hose set.
CAUTION
Turn off water supply and disconnect electrical supply to unit prior to
installation.
Use caution when handling back panel. The edges could be sharp.
- Turn off water supply and disconnect electrical supply to product prior to attempting installation.
- Remove the back panel.
- Locate water valve inlet.
- Break away filler feature in bushing with flat screwdriver.
- Thread water line through back panel hole (with bushing).
- Locate water valve inlet and connect to valve.
- Turn on water supply and check for leaks.
- Reinstall back panel.
- Install retaining clip.
General Installation
LEVELING INFORMATION
NOTICE
Because these units do not have leveling legs, it is extremely important that
they sit on a level surface. If they are not level, the ice mold will not fill
evenly.
Use a level to confirm the unit is level. Level should be placed along top
edge and side edge as shown. INSTALLATION
- Plug in the power/electrical cord.
- Gently push the unit into position. Be careful not to entangle the cord or water line.
- Re-check the leveling, from front to back and side to side. Make any necessary adjustments.
- Remove interior packing material and wipe out the inside of the unit with a clean, water-dampened cloth.
Grille Installation
REMOVING AND INSTALLING GRILLE
WARNING
Disconnect electric power to the unit before removing the grille.
When using the unit, the grille must be installed.
WARNING
DO NOT touch the condenser fins. The condenser fins are SHARP and can be
easily damaged.
Removing the grille
- Disconnect power to the unit.
- Remove control knob (4).
- Loosen the two screws (1).
- Remove grille (2) and grille cap (3) from unit.
Installing the grille
- Make sure grille cap (3) is behind grille in slots provided in grille before attaching grille to unit.
- Align cabinet and grille holes and secure, but do not over tighten grille screws (1).
- Install control knob (4) if equipped.
- Reconnect power to the unit.
Door Swing Units have a zero clearance for the door to
open 90°, when installed adjacent to cabinets.
Stainless Steel models require 2-1/8″ (54 mm) door clearance to accommodate
the handle if installed next to a wall.
Door Adjustments
DOOR ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENT
Align and adjust the door if it is not level or is not sealing properly. If
the door is not sealed, the unit may not cool properly, or excessive frost may
form in the interior.
NOTICE
Properly aligned, the door’s gasket should be firmly in contact with the
cabinet all the way around the door (no gaps). Carefully examine the door’s
gasket to ensure that it is firmly in contact with the cabinet. Also make sure
the door gasket is not pinched on the hinge side of the door.
To align and adjust the door:
- Loosen (do not remove) top and bottom hinge screws using a Philips screwdriver on the top and a 1/4” socket on the bottom.
- Align door squarely with cabinet.
- Make sure gasket is firmly in contact with cabinet all the way around the door (no gaps).
- Tighten bottom hinge screws.
- Tighten top hinge screws.
REVERSING THE DOOR
Location of the unit may make it desirable to mount the door on the opposite
side of the cabinet.
The hinge hardware will be removed and reinstalled on the opposite side of the
cabinet.
TO REVERSE THE DOOR Remove grille:
Remove the grille (see GRILLE INSTALLATION section of this guide).
Remove arrow clips:
- With a puddy knife or other flat tool, gently pry each arrow clip from hinge mounting holes.
- Set aside arrow clips to be reused on the opposite side.
Remove top hinge and door:
- Hold door to keep it from falling.
- Remove top hinge from cabinet using a Philips screwdriver to remove three screws.
- Remove door by tilting forward and lifting door off bottom hinge. Retain shoulder washers; they will be reused.
- Use a Philips screwdriver to remove pivot screw and reinstall on the opposite surface of the hinge.
- Install arrow clips in holes.
Remove bottom hinge:
- Remove bottom hinge from cabinet using a 1/4” socket.
- Remove corresponding screws on opposite side of cabinet. On some models there may be a nut behind one or both screws on either side.
Install bottom hinge:
Install two or three screws, depending on model. Replace nuts if used.
Install top hinge and door:
- Rotate door 180° and lift the door on to the bottom hinge.
- Install hinge that was used on the opposite side of the unit.
- Align edge of the hinge with the outer edge of the unit while inserting hinge pin into top of door.
- Tighten three screws.
Align and adjust the door:
Align and adjust the door (see DOOR ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENT)
Install grille
Maintenance
Door Latch
The door latch assembly included with your unit can be installed to prevent
the door from opening when the vehicle is in motion.
To install, perform the following:
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Remove the two outer most screws from the non- hinge side.
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Place spacer (2) over mounting holes. Place latch (1) on top of spacer (2).
Note: Spacer (2) only required if included with unit. -
Re-install the screws, but do not tighten all the way.
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Verify door latch engagement and adjust as necessary.
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Tighten screws.
Door latch can be used to prop door open approximately 1/2” (13 mm) when unit is not in use.
Operating Instructions
First Use
All U-Line controls are preset at the factory. Initial startup requires no
adjustments.
NOTICE
U-Line recommends allowing the unit to run overnight before loading with
product.
U-Line recommends discarding the ice produced during the first two or three
hours of operation to avoid possible dirt or scale that may dislodge from the
water line.
To turn the unit on or off: Press the rocker switch located below the
temperature control dial in the center of the grille.
CONTROL DIAL
The control dial sets a single continuous temperature. This set point
temperature is a base setting used by the controller to maintain the
temperature zone in the unit. The factory default MID setting, number 3 or 4
set point, is approximately 38º F (3 °C). The set point temperature is a gauge
for further temperature adjustments.
Ice
ICE MAKER OPERATION
When the ice bucket is full, the ice making mechanism will shut off. However,
the refrigeration system will continue to cool and maintain the ice supply.
NOTICE
Do not place cans or bottles in the ice compartment because they will freeze.
To turn off ice production: Raise the bin arm into an upright and locked
position. The unit will preserve temperature for ice storage.
NOTICE
If not intending to use the ice maker, turn the water supply valve off. It is
also important to raise the bin arm of the ice maker (see above). Failure to
raise the bin arm may result in damage to the water valve.
Certain sounds are normal during the unit’s operation. You may hear the
compressor or fan motor, the water valve, or ice dropping into the ice bucket.
CAUTION
NEVER use an ice pick, knife or other sharp instrument to separate cubes.
Shake the ice bucket instead.
During periods of limited use or high ambient temperatures, it is common for
cubes to fuse together. Gently shake the bucket to break apart cubes. If not
using the ice maker regularly, empty the ice bucket periodically to ensure
fresh cubes.
It is normal for cubes to appear cloudy. The cause is air trapped in the water
because of fast freezing. It is not caused by the health, taste or chemical
make up of the water. It is the same air that is in every glass of water you
drink.
Remove the ice bucket for emptying and cleaning. To remove the ice bucket,
raise the bin arm and remove the bucket from the ice compartment. Use the ice
bucket for ice storage only.
ICE MAKER ADJUSTMENT
Ice Cube Thickness Adjustment
Interval – As Required
On ice maker equipped models, adjust the cube size by changing water amount
injected into the ice maker assembly as follows:
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Remove the ice maker assembly cover (1).
-
Find the adjusting screw on the ice maker assembly control box (2). The adjusting screw is just below the minus (-) and plus (+) signs on the control box.
CAUTION
Too large of an adjustment to the screw can cause the water to overflow the ice maker and can cause property damage. -
Turn the adjusting screw toward the minus (-) sign (clockwise) for smaller cubes or toward the plus (+) sign (counterclockwise) for larger cubes.
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Install the ice maker assembly cover.
ADJUSTING ICE HARVEST
- Remove the front grille (see GRILLE INSTALLATION).
- Using a flat tip screwdriver, turn the adjusting screw (3) a small increment clockwise for a COLDER setting (slower ice production) or counterclockwise for a WARMER setting (faster ice production).
- Reinstall the front grille (two screws).
Airflow and Product Loading
AIRFLOW
External
- Do not block the front grille – no additional clearance around sides, top or rear of unit is needed for ventilation
- Do not install behind a closed door
Internal
- When loading, leave space between internal fans, vents, and side walls to allow air to circulate freely
PRODUCT LOADING
Bottles and cans come in many shapes and sizes. Not all bottles and cans will
fit on every shelf and wine rack. Larger diameter champagne and Magnum bottles
only fit on wine racks when noted on the product specifications. When
determining capacities U-Line uses typical 12 oz. cans, 12 oz. bottles, 750 mL
white wine and red wine bottles shown below.
NOTICE
Restricting airflow may result in poor product performance, product failure,
and uneven internal temperatures and may freeze contents. Interior Adjustments
INTERIOR SHELVES
Removing and Installing Interior Shelves For models equipped with glass
shelves having recessed shelf supports, remove the shelves as follows:
- Pull shelf out about 6” (1), until back of shelf clears the “hump” on the right-hand side.
- Tilt up right-hand edge of shelf (2).
- Remove shelf from unit by pulling out (3).
Insert the shelves as follows:
- To move to a different position in the unit, insert shelf at an angle, approximately 15-20°, over the rib in the side of the unit where you want to place the shelf. Place the shelf into the unit at an angle to clear the door.
- Continue to slide the shelf into the unit at an angle until it clears the door.
Lower the shelf and push it in completely. Ensure the raised edge strip is
toward the rear of the unit.
NOTICE
Make sure the shelves are inserted fully into the unit.
Cleaning
Stainless Models
Stainless door panels and handles can discolor when exposed to chlorine gas,
pool chemicals, saltwater or cleaners with bleach.
Keep your stainless unit looking new by cleaning with a good quality all-in-
one stainless steel cleaner and polish monthly. For best results use Claire®
Stainless Steel Polish and Cleaner. Comparable products are acceptable.
Frequent cleaning will remove surface contamination that could lead to rust.
Some installations may require cleaning weekly.
Do not clean with steel wool pads.
Do not use stainless steel cleaners or polishes on any glass surfaces.
Clean any glass surfaces with a non-chlorine glass cleaner.
Do not use cleaners not specifically intended for stainless steel on stainless
steel surfaces (this includes glass, tile and counter cleaners).
If any surface discoloring or rusting appears, clean it quickly with Bon-Ami®
or Barkeepers Friend Cleanser® and a nonabrasive cloth. Always clean with the
grain. Always finish with Claire® Stainless Steel Polish and Cleaner or
comparable product to prevent further problems.
Using abrasive pads such as Scotchbrite™ will cause the graining in the
stainless steel to become blurred.
Rust not cleaned up promptly can penetrate the surface of the stainless steel
and complete removal of the rust may not be possible.
Integrated Models
To clean integrated panels, use household cleaner per the cabinet
manufacturer’s recommendation.
INTERIOR CLEANING
Disconnect power to the unit.
Clean the interior and all removed components using a mild nonabrasive
detergent and warm water solution applied with a soft sponge or non-abrasive
cloth.
Rinse the interior using a soft sponge and clean water.
Do not use any solvent-based or abrasive cleaners. These types of cleaners may
transfer taste to the interior products and damage or discolor the lining.
DEFROSTING
Under normal conditions this unit does not require manual defrosting. Minor
frost on the rear wall or visible through the evaporator plate vents is normal
and will melt during each off cycle.
If there is excessive build-up of 1/4″ (6 mm) or more, manually defrost the
unit.
Ensure the door is closing and sealing properly.
High ambient temperature and excessive humidity can also produce frost.
CAUTION
DO NOT use an ice pick or other sharp instrument to help speed up
defrosting. These instruments can puncture the inner lining or damage the
cooling unit. DO NOT use any type of heater to defrost. Using a heater to
speed up defrosting can cause personal injury and damage to the inner lining.
NOTICE
The drain pan was not designed to capture the water created when manually
defrosting. To prevent water from overflowing the drain pan and possibly
damaging water sensitive flooring, the unit must be removed from cabinetry.
To defrost:
- Disconnect power to the unit.
- Remove all products from the interior.
- Prop the door in an open position (2 in. [50 mm] minimum).
- Allow the frost to melt naturally.
- After the frost melts completely clean the interior and all removed components. (See INTERIOR CLEANING).
- When the interior is dry, reconnect power and turn unit on.
Cleaning Condenser
INTERVAL – EVERY SIX MONTHS
To maintain operational efficiency, keep the front grille free of dust and
lint, and clean the condenser when necessary. Depending on environmental
conditions, more or less frequent cleaning may be necessary.
WARNING
Disconnect electric power to the unit before cleaning the condenser.
WARNING
DO NOT touch the condenser fins. The condenser fins are SHARP and can be
easily damaged.
NOTICE
DO NOT use any type of cleaner on the condenser unit.
- Remove the grille. (See GRILLE-PLINTH INSTALLATION).
- Clean the condenser coil using a using a soft brush with a “combing” action or vacuum cleaner. Do not touch the condenser coil.
- Install the grille.
Extended Non-Use
VACATION/HOLIDAY, PROLONGED SHUTDOWN
The following steps are recommended for periods of extended non-use:
- Remove all consumable content from the unit.
- Disconnect the power cord from its outlet/socket and leave it disconnected until the unit is returned to service.
- Turn off the water supply.
- If ice is on the evaporator, allow ice to thaw naturally.
- Clean and dry the interior of the cabinet. Ensure all water has been removed from the unit.
- Disconnect the water and drain line (if applicable) making sure all water is removed from the lines.
- The door must remain open to prevent formation of mold and mildew. Open door a minimum of 2” (50 mm) to provide the necessary ventilation.
WINTERIZATION
If the unit will be exposed to temperatures of 40°F (5°C) or less, the steps
above must be followed. In addition, drain pumps in clear ice machines must be
drained according to the following procedure:
- Remove the drain pump from the ice machine.
- Drain the water in the pump’s reservoir by turning the pump upside down and allowing the water to drain through the pump’s inlet and vent tube fittings.
- After water is drained, reinstall the drain pump and reattach all connections.
For questions regarding winterization, please call U-Line at 414.354.0300.
CAUTION
Damage caused by freezing temperatures is not covered by the warranty.
Do not put anti-freeze in your unit.
Service
Wire Diagram Product Liability
Field service technicians are authorized to make an initial assessment in the
event of reported damages. If there are any questions about the process
involved, the technician should call U-Line for further explanation.
While inspecting for defects or installation issues, photos should be taken to
document any damages or issues found. During the assessment, if the service
technician is able to find the source of the damage and it can be resolved by
replacement of a part, the servicer is authorized to replace the part in
question. The part that caused the damage must be returned to U-Line in its
entirety. The part must be clearly labeled with the serial number of the unit
it was removed from, the date, and the servicer who removed the part.
If the service technician determines the damage is the result of installation
issues (water connection/drain, etc.), the consumer would be notified and the
issues shall be resolved at the direction of the consumer.
If damage is evident and the service technician is unable to find the source,
U-Line must be contacted at +1.414.354.0300 for further direction.
8900 N. 55th Street • Milwaukee, WI 53223
T: +1.414.354.0300 • F: +1.414.354.5696
Website: www.u-line.com
Right product. Right place.
Right temperature Since 1962.
Warranty Claims
The following information defines the parameters for filing a warranty claim:
- Valid serial number needed
- Valid model number needed
- Claims must be submitted online at www.U‑LineService.com
- 60 day submittal deadline from date of completed service
- Only one repair or unit per warranty claim
- Part order numbers will be required when submitting for warranty labor
Units must be registered prior to warranty submittal. Customers may register at www.U‑Line.com. A proof of purchase is required. We also accept the following information to update warranty:
- New construction occupancy documents
- Closing paperwork
- Final billing – Remodel
Warranty parts will be shipped at no charge after U-Line confirms warranty
status. Please provide the model, serial number, part number and part
description. Some parts will require color or voltage information.
Parts
| UMRI121-SS01A|
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Item| Description| U-Line P/N
1| BACK PANEL RI121| 80-55660-02
2| BIN DOOR ASSEMBLY| 80-54578-00
3| COMPRESSOR,EM2C46CLC,115V, R600| 80-55658-11
4| CONDENSER ASSEMBLY| 80-55660-03
5| CONDENSER FAN ASSEMBLY| 80-54378-00
6| CONTROL ASSEMBLY, MRI121| 80-55638-10
7| CONTROL KNOB, BLACK| 80-54135-01
8| DOOR, UMRI121, SS| 80-55638-05
9| DRIER| 80-54055-00
10| FEET (4)| 80-54529-00
11| GASKET, DOOR, UMRI121 BLK| 80-55638-09
12| GLASS SHELF (1)| 80-54559-00
13| GRILLE W/SCREWS| 80-54522-00
14| HINGE ASSEMBLY, SS BLK BTM| 80-55638-08
15| ICE BUCKET| 80-54577-00
16| ICEMAKER, 115V, R600, MANUAL| 80-55669-00
17| PACKAGING | 80-54517-00
18| POWER CORD, EXTERNAL | 80-55519-00
19| ROCKER SWITCH| 80-55603-00
20| WATER LINE ASSEMBLY| 80-54357-00
21| WATER VALVE ASSEMBLY| 80-54356-01
22| WIRE ASSEMBLY, CONTROL | 80-55638-11
23| WIRE HARNESS, MAIN | 80-55638-12
- NOT PICTURED
Ordering Replacement Parts
Parts may be ordered online at www.U-Line.com
See our contact information below:
www.U-LineService.com (with service login)
Phone Number: +1.414.354.0300
NOTICE
Use only genuine U-Line replacement parts. The use of non-U-Line parts can reduce speed of ice production, cause water to overflow from ice maker mold, damage the unit, and void the warranty.
Warranty parts will be shipped at no charge after U-Line confirms warranty status. Please provide the model, serial number, part number and part description. Some parts will require color or voltage information.
If U-Line requires the return of original parts, we will inform you when the parts order is taken. This requirement will be noted on your packing list. A prepaid shipping label will be emailed to you. Please enclose a copy of the parts packing list and be sure the model and serial numbers are legible on the paperwork. Tag the part with the reported defect.
Customers and non-authorized servicers may order nonwarranty parts at www.u-line.com. Authorized servicers with a servicer login may order non-warranty parts at www.u-lineservice.com.
R-600A Specifications
For R-600a refrigerant service tips and more videos, go to: www.u-line.com/videos.
WARNING
Flammability warnings for a pure-iso-butane refrigerant.Gloves and Eye Protection must be used. R-600a is considered non- toxic, but is flammable when mixed with air.
Keep a dry powder type fire extinguisher in the work area. R-600a is heavier than air, do not allow any leakage/migration to low areas such as basements and stairs.
Never use a torch on a fully charged refrigeration system.
Never substitute U-Line OEM replacement parts or methods of construction.
R-600a must be stored and transported in approved containers.
WARNING
Only skilled and well trained service technicians permitted to service R-600a equipped products.
All tools and equipment must be approved for use with R-600a refrigerant.
Local, state and federal laws, standards must be observed along with proper certification and licensing.
Ventilation is required during servicing.
No conversions to R-600a from any other refrigerants. OEM R-600a equipped unit only.
Service area must be free of ignition sources.
No smoking is allowed in the service area.
All replacement electrical components must be OEM and installed properly (sealed and covered).
If the evaporator is cold prior to service, it must be thawed prior to service.
When using a vacuum pump, start pump before opening refrigeration system.
Vacuum pump and recovery equipment should be at least 10 feet from the work area.
It is recommended that a simple LPG gas detector is on site during service.
Ensure that all R-600a is removed from the system prior to brazing any part of the sealed system.
Only a clean, dry leak free system should be charged with R-600a.
R-600A SPECIFICATIONS/LABELING
R-600a equipped products are labeled (both the unit and the compressor).
R-600a is colorless and odorless.
R-600a is considered non-toxic, but is flammable when mixed with air.
Do not remove or alter any R-600a labeling on the product.
Use only a refrigerant grade R-600a from a properly labeled container.
RECOVERING/RECLAIMING R-600A
(R-600a has been exempted from recovery/reclaiming requirements by the US EPA)
Recovery/Reclaiming equipment must be approved for use with R-600a.
Ensure the evaporator is at room temperature prior to recovery/reclaiming R-600a.
Use a common piercing pliers or piercing valve to remove R-600a from the compressor process tube. (Note: Piercing devices must not be left on the system and must be replaced with a Schrader type valve.)
Evacuate/reclaim via the piecing pliers to ensure the system is empty of R-600a before any system work is performed. The recovery cylinder must be evacuated (no air inside) prior to accepting R-600a.
The recovery cylinder must not be filled more than 45% safe fill level and refrigerants must not be mixed.
The recovery cylinder must be clearly marked with R600a and Flammable Warning labels.
Ensure proper ventilation during recovery/reclaiming of R600a.
Start vacuum pump/recovery pump prior to piercing the compressor process tube.
Follow recovery/reclaim OEM instructions for the specific equipment used.
SYSTEM REPAIR
Ensure no residual R-600a refrigerant is left within the system prior to repair (simple venting is not sufficient).
Evacuate and charge with dry nitrogen for leak checks.
Repair leaks or replace system parts as required.
When re-brazing, the system must be purged with dry nitrogen and at least one access point open to the atmosphere.
When re-brazing, proper ventilation is required along with constant monitoring for the presence of R600a refrigerant.
The filter dryer must be replaced any time the sealed system is serviced.
No system should be open to the atmosphere for longer than 15 minutes to avoid moisture migration into the system components.
LEAK DETECTION
After removal of the R-600a, the unit can be charged with dry nitrogen or helium.
Electronic leak detection or soap solution can be used to check for nitrogen/helium leaks. Never use a halide torch or lighted match to check the system for leaks at any time.
The high side of the refrigeration system (compressor discharge to outlet of drier) must be leak tested with the compressor running.
The low side of the refrigeration system (evaporator, compressor and suction line) must be leak tested with the compressor off (equalized pressure).
RECHARGING
No air is ever to be allowed inside the refrigeration system (R-600a refrigerant or dry nitrogen only).
Never use a torch on a fully charged refrigeration system.
Install a Schrader Type access port on the compressor process stub. Evacuate the system to 100 microns prior to charging.
Weigh in the R-600a charge using a refrigerant scale. (run compressor an extra two minutes to clear the charging hoses).
Seal the Schrader Type access port, a proper cap and seal must be used to close the system. SUMMARY
Safely handling R-600a requires proper procedures and training.
R-600a approved service tools must be used.
R-600a labeling must not be removed or altered.
Proper ventilation during service is required.
Never apply a torch to a charged R-600a refrigeration system.
Use OEM replacement service parts and do not alter the construction of the unit.
System Diagnosis Guide
REGRIGERATION SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS GUIDE
System Condition| Suction Pressure| Suction Line|
Compressor Discharge| Condenser| Capillary Tube|
Evaporator| Wattage
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Normal| Normal| Slightly below room temperature| Very hot| Very hot|
Warm| Cold| Normal
Overcharge| Higher than normal| Very cold may frost heavily| Slightly
warm to hot| Hot to warm| Cool| Cold| Higher than normal
Undercharge| Lower than normal| Warm- near room temperature| Hot| Warm|
Warm| Extremely cold near inlet – Outlet below room temperature| Lower than
normal
Partial Restriction| Somewhat lower than normal vacuum| Warm- near room
temperature
| Very hot| Top passes warm – Lower passes cool (near room temperature) due to
liquid| Room temperature (cool) or colder| Extremely cold near inlet – Outlet
below room temperature backing up| Lower than normal
Complete Restriction| In deep vacuum| Room temperature (cool)| Room
temperature (cool)| Room temperature (cool)| Room temperature (cool)| No
refrigeration| Lower than normal
No Gas| 0 PSIG to 25”| Room temperature (cool)| Cool to hot| Room
temperature (cool)| Room temperature (cool)| No refrigeration| Lower than
normal
Compressor Specifications
DANGER
Electrocution can cause death or serious injury. Burns from hot or cold
surfaces can cause serious injury. Take precautions when servicing this unit.
Disconnect the power source.
Do not stand in standing water when working around electrical appliances.
Make sure the surfaces you touch are not hot or frozen.
| EM2C46CLC-115V
---|---
REFRIGERANT| R600a
VOLTAGE| 115V – 127V
FREQUENCY| 50Hz
START WINDING| 5.20 +/- 8% Q at 25 °C (77°F)
RUN WINDING| 7.19 +/- 8% Q at 25 °C (77°F)
LRA| 8.0A
FLA| 2.50A
STARTING DEVICE| PTC 8EA5B1
OVERLOAD| 302KFBYY-53
*All resistance readings are ±10%
| EMC46CLT-220V
---|---
REFRIGERANT| R600a
VOLTAGE| 220-240V
FREQUENCY| 50Hz
START WINDING| 20.20 +/- 8% Q at 25 °C (77°F)
RUN WINDING| 30.80 +/- 8% Q at 25 °C (77°F)
LRA| –
FLA| –
STARTING DEVICE| TSD2-220VT
OVERLOAD| 197JDBYY-73
*All resistance readings are ±10%
Troubleshooting – Extended
SPECIFIC ERRORS & ISSUES
CAUTION
Never attempt to repair or perform maintenance on the unit until the main
electrical power has been disconnected from the unit.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Concern | Potential Causes | Suggested Remedy |
---|---|---|
Will not eject ice (water frozen). | Control setting too cold. | Adjust control |
warmer (counterclockwise).
Control inoperable (1-2 contacts open)| Replace control.
Bin switch inoperable.| Replace bin switch.
Limit switch defective (open).| Replace limit switch.
Ice maker assembly motor stalled.| Replace motor.
Broken wire in ice maker circuit.| Repair or replace wiring.
Water soaked cabinet insulation.| Replace foamed cabinet assembly.
Dirty condenser.| Clean condenser.
Will not fill with water.| Water supply valve closed.| Open water supply
valve.
Water switch inoperable (open).| Replace water switch.
Solenoid valve inoperable.| Replace solenoid valve.
Fill tube outlet frozen.| Defrost fill tube.
Broken wire in water fill circuit.| Repair or replace wiring.
Will not stop making ice.| Bin switch inoperable (closed).| Replace bin
switch.
Bin arm binding.| Lubricate bin arm pivot points or loosen bin arm lever
screw.
Water will not stop filling.| Water switch inoperable (closed).| Replace water
switch.
Solenoid valve inoperable.| Replace solenoid valve.
Stalled ice maker motor.| Replace motor.
Temperature control inoperable. Ice maker is in continuous harvest cycle
(contacts 1-2 closed).| Replace temperature control.
Ejector blades will not stop turning.| Control inoperable (1-2 contacts will
not open).| Replace control.
Hold switch inoperable.| Replace hold switch.
Broken wiring.| Repair or replace wiring.
Short in mold heater.| Replace heater.
Low ice production.| Control set too cold.| Adjust control warmer
(counterclockwise).
Fan motor stalled.| Replace fan motor.
Ice cubes too large.| Lower water fill adjustment.
Dirty condenser.| Clean condenser.
Bypass valve stuck open (Frost Free units only).| Replace bypass valve (Frost
Free units only).
Not freezing (compressor and fan motors operating).| Little or no frost
pattern on evaporator.| Check for sealed system leak or restriction.
Bypass valve stuck open (Frost Free units only).| Replace bypass valve (Frost
Free units only).
Not freezing (compressor not operating – fans operating).| Relay inoperable.|
Replace relay.
Overload inoperable (open).| Replace overload.
Compressor inoperable.| Replace compressor.
Not freezing (compressor and fans not operating).| Power cord not plugged in.|
Plug in power cord.
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On/Off switch in off position.| Turn switch to on position.
On/Off switch inoperable (open).| Replace On/Off switch.
Hold switch inoperable (open).| Replace hold switch.
Control inoperable (2-3 contacts open).| Replace control.
Broken wire in freeze circuit.| Repair or replace wiring.
Ejector blades not in freeze position (12:00)| Manually advance ejector blades
to the 12:00 position (test ice maker and limit switch).
Compressor overheating.| Condenser air flow restricted.| Remove restriction
(clean condenser and grille).
Condenser fan blade obstructed.| Remove blade restriction.
Condenser fan motor stalled.| Replace fan motor.
Compressor inoperable.| Replace compressor.
Compressor will not stop operating.| Control set too cold.| Adjust control
warmer (counterclockwise).
Control inoperable (2-3 contacts will not open).| Replace control.
Control sensing bulb not sensing mold temperature.| Fully insert bulb into ice
maker tube. Rout bulb away from compressor discharge tube.
Evaporator fan stalled (Frost Free units only).| Remove obstruction or replace
motor.
Water leak (under unit).| Water supply line leaking at solenoid valve inlet.|
Tighten fitting or replace fitting gasket and/or fitting.
Water line leaking at solenoid valve outlet.| Replace water line and fitting.
Water line leaking at fill tube.| Tighten clamp or replace fill tube assembly.
Defrost drain line not in drain pan.| Position drain line in drain pan.
Crack in water line.| Replace water line.
Water leak (inside unit).| Ice maker assembly fill cup obstructed.| Remove
obstruction.
Fill ice cup and fill tube out of alignment.| Align fill tube and fill cup.
Water level too high.| Adjust water level.
Defrost drain plugged (Frost Free units only).| Ice in drain trough (Frost
Free units only) (see below).
Excessive frost buildup.| Door gasket not sealing properly.| Adjust door
hinges or replace door gasket.
Door out of alignment.| Adjust door hinges.
Water soaked cabinet insulation.| Replace foamed cabinet assembly.
Light stays on when door is closed.| Repair or adjust light bracket.
Noisy.| Copper refrigeration tube touching cabinet.| Carefully adjust tubing.
Fan blade touching shroud.| Adjust fan mounting or shroud.
Fan blade obstruction (wiring, foam insulation, packaging material).| Remove
obstruction.
Ice buildup in drain trough or drainage problem.| Obstructed drain cup or
tube.| Clear obstruction.
Drain trough heater failed (Frost Free units only).| Replace drain trough
heater (Frost Free units only).
Kinked drain tube.| Align drain trough and drain cup.
Drain trough spout and drain cup not aligned.| Reroute drain tube.
Unit will not defrost (Frost Free units only).| Bypass coil inoperable.|
Replace bypass valve.
Defrost timer inoperable.| Replace defrost timer.
Bypass valve inoperable.| Replace bypass valve.
Fresh food temperature too cold.| Temperature control set too cold.| Adjust
control to warmer setting (counterclockwise).
Bin/Freezer door not closing.| Adjust or replace door.
Ice bucket not fully inserted.| Check for ice behind bucket and push ice
bucket in place.
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS GUIDE
System Condition| Suction Pressure| Suction Line|
Compressor Discharge| Condenser| Capillary Tube|
Evaporator| Wattage
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Normal| Normal| Slightly below room temperature| Very hot| Very hot| Warm|
Cold| Normal
Overcharge| Higher than normal| Very cold – may frost heavily| Slightly warm
to hot| Hot to warm| Cool| Cold| Higher than normal
Undercharge| Lower than normal| Warm – near room temperature| Hot| Warm|
Warm| Extremely cold near inlet – outlet below room temperature| Lower than
normal
Partial Restriction| Somewhat lower than normal – in vacuum| Warm – near
room temperature| Very hot| Top passes warm lower passes cool (near room
temperature due to liquid| Room temperature (cool) or colder| Extremely cold
near inlet – outlet below room temperature backing up| Lower than normal
Complete Restriction| In deep vacuum| Room temperature (cool)| Room
temperature (cool)| Room temperature (cool)| Room temperature (cool)| No
refrigeration| Lower than normal
No Gas| 0 PSIG to 25″| Room temperature (cool)| Cool to hot| Room temperature
(cool)| Room temperature (cool)| No refrigeration| Lower than normal
ICE MAKER DIAGNOSIS FLOW CHART![U-Line UMRI121-SS01A Compact Refrigerator
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Cooling Mode- Bypass solenoid closed.
- Evaporator fan operating.
- Refrigerant flows through capillary tubes.
- Normal vapor/compression cycle refrigeration.
Defrost Mode
- Bypass solenoid valve open.
- Refrigerant flows through bypass system.
- Vapor flows from condenser to evaporator without a phase change.
ICE MAKER OPERATING CYCLES
Freeze Cycle
- Temperature control terminals 2 and 3 are closed.
- Power to the compressor.
- Power to the condenser fan.
Harvest-1 Cycle
- Temperature control terminals 2 and 3 are open – 2 and 1 close.
- No power to the compressor or condenser fan.
- If bin arm is down, power goes through bin arm switch to the ice maker motor. If bin arm is up, the ice maker will not harvest.
Harvest-2 Cycle
- Ice maker ejector blades reach approximately 2:00 position and cam depresses the hold switch. Power goes through the hold switch to the ice maker motor and mold heater.
- Ejector blades stall on ice and ice maker motor pulsates until mold heater warms and ice releases.
Water Fill Cycle
- Ice maker ejector blades reach approximately 10:00 position and cam depresses the water fill switch.
- Power to the water valve. Ice maker mold fills.
Eject Cycle
- Ejector blades push ice into bucket and stop at 12:00 position.
- Temperature control terminals 2 and 3 have closed during harvest cycle.
- Next freeze cycle begins with power to the compressor and condenser fan.
ICE MAKER OPERATING CYCLES (U-CO29F MODEL)
NOTE: The refrigeration system operates independently of the ice maker.
This is a new design for U-Line. All other U-Line ice makers use a double
throw control system where the unit is either in a freeze mode or harvest
mode. In the U-CO29F, the refrigeration system will cycle on and off depending
on the temperature of the freezer. In most cases, this means the refrigeration
system will be operating during the ice making and harvest modes. If the
freezer control is set too warm, the refrigeration system
may cycle off during ice making mode, slowing the ice production rate. If this
happens, adjust the freezer control colder.
Freeze Cycle
- Ice maker thermostat (located behind grille) open.
- Freezer control closed and refrigeration system is operating.
Harvest Cycle – 1
- Ice maker thermostat closed.
- Refrigeration system operating.
- If bin arm is up, the harvest will not initiate.
- Power goes through the bin switch to the ice maker motor and mold heater.
Harvest Cycle – 2
- Ice maker ejector blades reach 2:00 position and cam depresses the hold switch.
- Ejector blades stall on ice and ice maker motor pulsates until mold heater warms and ice releases.
- Refrigeration system operating.
Water Fill Cycle
- Ice maker blades reach approximately 10:00 position and cam depresses the water fill switch.
- Power to the water valve. Ice maker mold fills.
- Refrigeration system operating.
Eject Cycle
- Ejector blades push ice into bucket and stop at 12:00 position.
- Ice maker temperature control opens.
- Refrigeration system still operating.
LIMIT SWITCH SPECIFICATIONS
- Normally closed Bi-metal switch
- Open temperature: 104°F
- Close temperature: 83°F
The function of this switch is to open in the event of an overheating condition. This bi-metal thermostat is normally closed and does not initiate the ice harvest cycle. The ice harvest cycle is initiated by a double throw, single pole temperature located remotely from the ice maker assembly. REPLACING ICE MAKER ASSEMBLY (CO29F ONLY)
- Unplug the unit from the main power source.
- Disconnect ice maker wire harness at plug (1).
- Remove control capillary tube from sensing tube on ice maker assembly (2).
- Remove water inlet tube.
- Remove front cover (3).
- Advance the ejector blade to the 3 o’clock position by turning the 5/16″ hex head on the small brass gear counterclockwise (4).
- Remove three screws from wall of freezer housing (5).
- Remove ice maker assembly.
- Place new ice maker assembly into position and secure with three screws (5).
- Reconnect wire harness at plug.
- Insert control capillary tube into ice maker sensing tube.
- Insert water inlet tube.
- Apply Permagum® to all exit holes.
- Install back panel.
- Plug in unit and test.
REPLACING ICE MAKER ASSEMBLY
- Disconnect unit from power and remove back panel.
- Disconnect all wires at bell connectors (5 wires-Models BI95, BI98 or SP18; or Plug-Models).
- Remove capillary tube from sensing tube on ice maker assembly (2).
- Remove water inlet tube.
- Remove front cover (3)
- Advance ejector blades to the 3:00 position by turning the 5/16″ hex head on the small brass gear counterclockwise (4).
- Remove two screws from the side wall of evaporator (5).
- Remove screws from the bottom of the evaporator plate.
- Remove ice maker assembly from evaporator shelf.
- Clean alumilastic from evaporator shelf.
- Apply 1/4″ layer of fresh alumilastic to heater side of new ice maker.
- Replace parts in reverse order of removal.
- Reconnect all wires.
- Insert capillary tube into ice maker sensing tube.
- Insert water inlet tube.
- Apply permagum to all exit holes. Mount back panel.
- Replace the back panel.
- Plug in unit and test.
220 Volt Conversion List
All models listed in this manual are equipped to run on 110/115 volt. This
document is a conversion list for the applicable 220 volt parts for the
following models:
- SP18
- BI95
- BI98
- SS1095
110V P/N | 220V P/N | Description |
---|---|---|
5263-S | 5195 | Fan Motor |
80-39015-00 | 628109 | I.M. motor (ice makers) |
402 | 619 | Ice maker assembly – Models SP18, BI95, BI98 and model SS1095 |
402-29/1175 | 620 | Ice maker assembly – Models SP18, BI95, BI98 and model |
SS1095
2552A| 2555A| Water valve
5402-S| 5404-S| Compressor (ice makers)
150| 650| Faceplate assembly
5414| 5418| Relay
5413| 5417| Overload
Control Operation-Service
UI BUTTON LAYOUT
- Up Button
-Increases temperature
-Navigates through service menu
-LED activated with button activation - Down Button
-Decreases temperature
-Navigates through service menu
-LED activated with button activation - Light Button
-Activates light for 3 hours on select models
-Used to select items in service menu
-LED activated with button activation
CONTROL FUNCTION GUIDE
FUNCTION | COMMAND | DISPLAY/OPTIONS |
---|---|---|
ON/OFF | Press and release | Unit will immediately turn ON or OFF |
Toggle lights | Press and release to leave interior light on for 3 hours | Glass |
door wine captains and beverage centers only.
Adjust refrigerator temperature| Push or and release| When the “F” or “C” in
the display is flashing, push or to adjust the set point temperature.
View temperature in unit| Push and and release together| The display will
flash and then toggle from set point to temperature in unit.
Toggle between F/C| Hold the and for five seconds| The display will change
units.
DOOR ALERT NOTIFICATION
When the door is left open for more than 5 minutes:
- An audible tone will sound for several seconds every minute.
- “dr” will appear in display.
Close door to silence alert and reset.
VIEWING ACTUAL TEMPERATURE
In viewing temperature in these modes any offsets are taken into account. This
means that if you place a thermistor the degree symbol is flashing the unit
will allow the not read the 32°F that you would assume. If the control this
mode indefinit 3°F while you placed the thermistor in an icebath, the actual
thermistor reading when viewing actual temperature would read 35°F. In the
unit this would cause the cabinet to push itself 3° cooler. To view pure
thermistor readings you must go into the service menu and choose the correct
option.
To view the thermistor temperature, push and release the up and down keys. The
display will show the corrected to refrigerator temperature.
SHOWROOM MODE
This mode is designed to show units in a display environ- ment. When in
this mode the only functions will be the control and cabinet lights. The
compressor, fans, etc. will not operate. To enter/exit this mode hold the
light key and the power key for 5 seconds. The display will flash once and
beep and the degree symbol will begin to flash. When the degree symbol is
flashing the unit will allow the use of the control for demonstrations. The
unit can be left in this mode indefinitely.
ACCESS SERVICE MODE
To access the service menu for this model, remove the two screws that hold the
display together.
Remove display circuit board. Press and hold the far left button on the
display circuit board. SERVICE MODE GUIDE
NAVIGATE SERVICE MODE
Use up or down arrows to scroll through the menu.
Use the light bulb key to enter or exit menu. If values have been changed,
they will be saved when exiting.
# | Service Mode Menu Item |
---|---|
1 | View thermistor #1 (no offsets) |
2 | View thermistor #2 (no offsets) |
3 | View thermistor #3 (no offsets) |
4 | View thermistor #4 (no offsets) |
5 | Adjust thermistor #1 offset |
6 | Adjust thermistor #2 offset |
7 | Adjust thermistor #3 offset |
8 | Adjust thermistor #4 offset |
9 | View thermistor #2 set point no offsets |
10 | View thermistor #3 set point no offsets |
11 | View thermistor #4 set point no offsets |
12 | Adjust defrost interval 3 to 24 hours |
13 | Adjust defrost duration 0 to 99 minutes |
14 | View error log |
15 | Clear error log |
16 | Adjust thermistor #1 differential |
17 | Adjust evaporator fan delay in minutes (start of cooling cycle) 0 – 99 |
minutes
18| Adjust evaporator fan delay in minutes (after cooling cycle stops) 0 – 99
minutes
19| Individual component toggle
20| Model number indicator
21| Light all LED segments of display
22| View defrost cycles
23| View compressor run time
24| Activate defrost/harvest
25| Restore factory defaults
26| View software version – main board
27| View software version – user interface
28| Login period
29| Factory test mode
0| Exit service mode
NAVIGATE SERVICE MODE
Use up or down arrows to scroll through the menu.
Use the light bulb key to enter or exit menu. If values have been changed,
they will be saved when exiting.
SERVICE MODE GUIDE
-
THERMISTOR 1 — ZONE
This shows the pure thermistor reading with no offsets taken into account. -
THERMISTOR 2 — EVAPORATOR
This shows the pure thermistor reading with no offsets taken into account. -
Does not apply to this model.
-
Does not apply to this model.
-
THERMISTOR 1 — ZONE OFFSET
(DO NOT MAKE AN ADJUSTMENT TO THIS WITHOUT CONTACTING TECH LINE: +1.414.354.0300)
This calibration is only to be used if actual temperature at thermistor #1 is off from set point.
By adjusting the offset higher we can force the unit to drive the temperature down below the set point. (example: adjusting from 0 to +2 will drop the unit temperature 2 degrees) -
THERMISTOR 2 — EVAPORATOR OFFSET (DO NOT MAKE AN ADJUSTMENT TO THIS WITHOUT CONTACTING TECH LINE: +1.414.354.0300)
-
THERMISTOR 3 — AMBIENT OFFSET Not adjustable.
-
Does not apply to this model.
-
THERMISTOR 2 — SET POINT MINUS OFFSET
This shows the thermistor reading with offsets taken into account. -
Does not apply to this model.
-
Does not apply to this model.
-
ADJUST DEFROST INTERVAL — 3 TO 24 HOURS
This will adjust the interval between defrosts from 3 to 24 hours. Adjusting from the factory settings may cause undesired temperature in the refrigerator section. -
ADJUST DEFROST DURATION — 0 TO 99 MINUTES
The length of the defrost can be adjusted 0 to 99 minutes long. The other defrost parameters still apply. Lengthening a defrost may cause higher than normal temperatures in the refrigerator section. -
VIEW ERROR LOG
A list of the errors in the order they occurred will scroll once on the display. All errors are logged in memory. Only door error is displayed on the display and has an audible signal.
E0: Door 1 (upper) open.
E1: Thermistor 1 open.
E2: Thermistor 2 open.
E3: Thermistor 3 open.
E4: Thermistor 4 open (Does not apply to this model).
E5: Thermistor 1 shorted.
E6: Thermistor 2 shorted.
E7: Thermistor 3 shorted.
E8: Thermistor 4 shorted (Does not apply to this model).
E9: Door 2 (lower) open.
P1: Pump Circuit open (Does not apply to this model). -
CLEAR ERROR LOG
To clear errors, press and hold (5 seconds) when CLR is flashing. -
THERMISTOR — 1 DIFFERENTIAL
This number should not be adjusted. -
EVAPORATOR FAN DELAY IN MINUTES — ON
“Fan Delay On” is the amount of time in minutes the fan will be delayed from starting from the beginning of a cooling cycle. Adjustable 0-99 minutes. -
EVAPORATOR FAN DELAY IN MINUTES — OFF
“Fan Delay Off” is the amount of time in minutes the fan will continue to run at the end of a cooling cycle. Adjustable 0-99 minutes. -
INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT TOGGLE
Display #| Relay/Output
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0| Exit
2| Relay 2
3| Relay 3
4| Relay 4
5| Relay 5
6| Relay 6
7| Relay 7
8| DC Output 1
9| DC Output 2
10| DC Output 3
11| DC Output 4
12| DC Output 5
SEE RELAY/OUTPUT CHART
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MODEL NUMBER INDICATOR
Displays the two-digit model number of the specific unit. See model list table. -
LIGHT ALL LED SEGMENTS
This will illuminate all the LEDs on the display to ensure they work properly. -
VIEW DEFROST CYCLES
Displays the number of defrosts that have occurred in the past 24 hours. -
VIEW COMPRESSOR RUNTIME
This will show the number of minutes the compressor has run in the prior cycle (or current cycle if the compressor was running when service mode was entered). -
ACTIVATE DEFROST/HARVEST
Turns on the hot gas bypass valve allowing hot gas to circulate through the evaporator causing frost to melt. -
RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS
Will restore all adjustable functions to their factory settings. -
SOFTWARE VERSION — MAIN BOARD
Displays software version of the main control board. -
SOFTWARE VERSION — USER INTERFACE
Displays software version of the user interface. -
LOG IN PERIOD
Factory use only – do not adjust. -
FACTORY TEST MODE
Should be 0. -
EXIT SERVICE MODE
MODEL LIST
1000| MODEL INDICATOR| | 2000 (120V)| MODEL INDICATOR| |
2000 (230V)| MODEL INDICATOR
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1215R| 07| 2218R| 05| 2245R| 55
1215WC| 12| 2218RGL| 04| 2245DC| 54
1224BEV| 13| 2218WC| 06| 2245WC| 56
1224DWR| 08| 2224BEV| 00| 2260DC| 50
1224R| 14| 2224R| 02| 2260R| 52
1224RF| 09| 2224RGL| 01| 2260RDC| 51
1224RSOD| 10| 2224WC| 03| 2260WC| 53
1224WC| 15| 2224ZWC| 59| 2260ZWC| 58
CLR1215| 18| ADA24R| 17| |
CO1224F| 19| | | |
1224FZR| 11| | | | | |
PROGRAMMING THE UNIT TO CORRECT MODEL NUMBER
- Disconnect the unit from power source.
- Push and hold the U-Line button.
- While still holding the U-Line button, plug the unit into the appropriate power source.
- When the flashing digits appear (3-5 seconds), use the up and down arrow buttons to select the appropriate model number*. or ***.
(See Above “Model List”) - Press the light bulb button once.
- The display will blink, and then will appear as the programmed display.
R ela y / Output Chart
Program| Model| Relay 1| Relay 2| Relay 3| Relay
4| Relay 5| Relay 6| DC1| DC2| DC3| DC4|
DC5
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
53| Nugget Ice, 1 Class| Comp/Fan| –| Dump Valve| Reservoir Fill| Auger|
Water Main| Light 1| Light 2| –| –| Cond Fan
57| Nugget Ice, 3 Class| Water Main| Water Dis- pense| Dump Valve|
Reservoir Fill| Auger| Cond Fan| Light 1| Light 2| –| –| Cond Fan
11| Clear Ice, 3 Class| Compressor| Water Dis- pense| Circ Pump| Water
Inlet| Hot Gas Valve| Cond Fan| Light 1| Light 2| –| –| Cond Fan
01| BV315-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
03| BV318-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
04| BV324-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
06| BV336-1A| Compressor| Top/Left Valve| Bot/Right Valve| –| –| –|
Light 1| Light 2| Evap Fan| Evap Fan 2| Cond Fan
07| BV515-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
09| BV524-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
13| DR324-1A| Compressor| Mullion Heater| –| –| –| –| Light 1|
Light 2| Evap Fan| Evap Fan 2| Cond Fan
15| FZ124-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| Heater| Cond Fan| Light 1| Light
2| Evap Fan| –| Cond Fan
17| RE315-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
19| RE318-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
20| RE324-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
22| RE336-1A| Compressor| Top/Left Valve| Bot/Right Valve| –| –| –|
Light 1| Light 2| Evap Fan| Evap Fan 2| Cond Fan
23| RE515-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
25| RE524-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
27| RE324-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
29| KR524-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
32| WC315-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
33| WC318-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
35| WC324-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
37| WC515-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
38| WC524-1A| Compressor| –| –| –| –| –| Light 1| Light 2| Evap
Fan| –| Cond Fan
40| WC336-1A| Compressor| Top/Left Valve| Bot/Right Valve| –| –| –|
Light 1| Light 2| Evap Fan| Evap Fan 2| Cond Fan
41| BD324-1A| Compressor| Top/Left Valve| Bot/Right Valve| –| –| –|
Light 1| Light 2| Evap Fan| Evap Fan 2| Cond Fan
43| BD524-1A| Compressor| Top/Left Valve| Bot/Right Valve| –| –| –|
Light 1| Light 2| Evap Fan| Evap Fan 2| Cond Fan
46| WD324-1A| Compressor| Top/Left Valve| Bot/Right Valve| –| –| –|
Light 1| Light 2| Evap Fan| Evap Fan 2| Cond Fan
48| WD524-1A| Compressor| Top/Left Valve| Bot/Right Valve| –| –| –|
Light 1| Light 2| Evap Fan| Evap Fan 2| Cond Fan
50| RF124-1A| Compressor| –| –| Pan| Defrost Heater| Cond Fan|
Light 1| Light 2| Evap Fan| –| Cond Fan
52| RI124-1A| Compressor| Icemaker 2| Icemaker 1| Pan| Defrost
Heater| Cond Fan| Light 1| Light 2| Evap Fan| –| Cond Fan
U-Line Corporation (U-Line) Limited Warranty
One Year Limited Warranty
For one year from the date of original purchase, this warranty covers all
parts and labor to repair or replace any part of the product that proves to be
defective in materials or workmanship. For products installed and used for
normal residential use, material cosmetic defects are included in this
warranty, with coverage limited to 60 days from the date of original purchase.
All service provided by U-Line under the above warranty must be performed by a
U-Line factory authorized servicer, unless otherwise specified by U-Line.
Service provided during normal business hours.
Two Year Limited Warranty (5 Class Product)
For two years from the date of original purchase, this warranty covers all
parts and labor to repair or replace any part of the product that proves to be
defective in materials or workmanship. For products installed and used for
normal residential use, material cosmetic defects are included in this
warranty, with coverage limited to 60 days from the date of original purchase.
All service provided by U-Line under the above warranty must be performed by a
U-Line factory authorized servicer, unless otherwise specified by U-Line.
Service provided during normal business hours.
Available Second & Third Year Limited Warranty
In addition to the standard one and two year warranties outlined above, U-Line
offers a one year extension of the warranties from the date of purchase, free
of charge. To take advantage of this extension, you must register your product
with U-Line within 60 days from the date of purchase at u-line.com and provide
proof of purchase. Nugget Ice Machine proof of purchase must include the
purchase of an in-line water filter and filter head to qualify for this
additional limited warranty.
Five Year Sealed System Limited Warranty
For five years from the date of original purchase, U-Line will repair or
replace the following parts, labor not included, that prove to be defective in
materials or workmanship: compressor, condenser, evaporator, drier, and all
connecting tubing. All service provided by U-Line under the above warranty
must be performed by a U-Line factory authorized servicer, unless otherwise
specified by U-Line. Service provided during normal business hours.
Terms
These warranties apply only to products installed in any one of the fifty
states of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the ten provinces of
Canada. The warranties do not cover any parts or labor to correct any defect
caused by negligence, accident or improper use, maintenance, installation,
service, repair, acts of God, fire, flood or other natural disasters. The
product must be installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with your
product’s User Guide.
The remedies described above for each warranty are the only ones that U-Line
will provide, either under these warranties or under any warranty arising by
operation of law. U-Line will not be responsible for any consequential or
incidental damages arising from the breach of these warranties or any other
warranty, whether express, implied, or statutory. Some states do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. These warranties give you
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
Any warranty that may be implied in connection with your purchase or use of
the product, including any warranty of merchantability or any warranty fit for
a particular purpose is limited to the duration of these warranties, and only
extends to five years in duration for the parts described in the section
related to the five year limited warranty above. Some states do not allow
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations
may not apply to you.
- The warranties only apply to the original purchaser and are non-transferable.
- The second, third, and five year warranties cover products installed and used for normal residential or designated marine use only.
- The warranties apply to units operated outside only if designed for outdoor use by model and serial number.
- U-Line Commercial products are covered by the one year and 5 year limited warranties and are not eligible for the second and third year limited warranties.
- Replacement water filters, light bulbs, and other consumable parts are not covered by these warranties.
- The start of U-Line’s obligation is limited to four years after the shipment date from U-Line.
- In-home instruction on how to use your product is not covered by these warranties.
- Food, beverage, and medicine loss are not covered by these warranties.
- If the product is located in an area where U-Line factory authorized service is not available, you may be responsible for a trip charge or you may be required to bring the product to a U-Line factory authorized service location at your own cost and expense.
- Units purchased after use as floor displays, and/or certified reconditioned units, are covered by the limited one year warranty only and no coverage is provided for cosmetic defects.
- Signal issues related to Wi-Fi connectivity are not covered by these warranties.
For parts and service assistance, or to find U-Line factory authorized service
near you, contact U-Line:
8900 N. 55th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53223
u-line.com
onlineservice@u-line.com
+1.414.354.0300
Copyright U-Line Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Publication Number 30379
11/2022 Rev.
References
- p65warnings.ca - p65warnings Resources and Information.
- BestShop | Best Price, Smart Shopping
- LineService.com
- Производство и продажа гибридных широкоформатных УФ принтеров . Point.by
- U-LineService.com
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