U-Line CLRCO2075 manuel d'utilisation

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    Service and Parts Manual Supplement For Model CLRCO2075 U-Line Cor poration U-Line Cor poration 8900 Nor th 55th Street PO Bo x 245040 Milwauk ee, WI 53223 Milwauk ee, WI 53224-9540 www .U-LineSer vice.com Phone (414) 354-0300 • F AX (414) 354-7905 Ser vice & P ar ts T ech Lines Phone (800) 779-2547 • F AX (414) 354-5696 R[...]

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    INTRODUCTION 2 Design ■ Features ■ Performance INTRODUCTION Three generations of pride and quality manufacturing and design improvements are built into all U-Line products. The result: U-Line leads the market with innovative technology and superior craftsmanship. This manual contains specific instructions for servicing the U-Line Échelon CLRCO[...]

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    INTRODUCTION 3 Design ■ Features ■ Performance SERIAL NUMBER FORMA T The serial number is divided into four segments. A typical serial number is 035497-03-0004. The first two digits of the first segment, 03, represents the year the unit was made. The next four digits of the first segment, 5497, represents the shop order number . Order number 54[...]

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    INTRODUCTION 4 Design ■ Features ■ Performance NOTES[...]

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    INTRODUCTION 5 Design ■ Features ■ Performance T ABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Serial Number Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    GENERAL INFORMA TION 6 Design ■ Features ■ Performance LIMITED W ARRANTY U-Line Corporation warrants each U-Line product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase; and warrants the sealed system (consisting of the com- pressor , the condenser , the evaporator , the hot gas bypass val[...]

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    GENERAL INFORMA TION 7 Design ■ Features ■ Performance W ARRANTY CLAIMS PROCEDURE When submitting claims for warranty payment, please follow these guidelines. Y ou can use any form you would normally use to bill your customer (your own computer generated form, Narda, USA, etc.). The model and serial number MUST be on the claims. Claims will not[...]

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    8 Design ■ Features ■ Performance SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Do not attempt to service or repair the unit until you have read the entire procedure. Safety items through- out this manual are labeled with W arning or Caution. GENERAL INFORMA TION W arning means that failure to follow this safety statement may result in extensive product damage, serious p[...]

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    9 Design ■ Features ■ Performance SER VICING ELECTRICAL SPECIFICA TIONS Compressor Pins To measure start winding resistance, measure across the C-S pins. To measure run winding resistance, measure across the C-R pins. These pins should never measure any resistance to ground. This would indicate a shorted compressor . Specifications FF7.5HBK Com[...]

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    10 Design ■ Features ■ Performance LEVELING AND INST ALLA TION REQUIREMENTS It is extremely important that the unit is level. If it is not level, the ice mold will not fill evenly . This can cause a reduction in ice rate, uneven sized cubes or water spilling into the storage area which will cause the ice in the bin to melt prematurely . See Fig[...]

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    11 Design ■ Features ■ Performance GRA VITY DRAIN INST ALLA TION These guidelines must be followed when installing drain lines to prevent water from flowing back into the ice maker storage bin and potentially flowing onto the floor causing water damage: • Drain lines and fittings must have a 5/8" inside diameter . • Drain lines must ha[...]

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    12 Design ■ Features ■ Performance CONNECTING A DRAIN PUMP If a gravity drain connection is not available, U-Line strongly recommends the use of the U-Line P60 drain pump. If your CLRCO2075 is not equipped with a factory installed pump, a P60 drain pump is available through your Dealer , or direct from U-Line. If a pump other than the U-Line P6[...]

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    13 Design ■ Features ■ Performance SER VICING SELF-CLEANING CYCLE INSTRUCTIONS To maintain operational efficiency , clean unit every six months (depending on water conditions more or less frequent cleaning may be necessary). If the ice maker requires more frequent cleaning, consult a quali- fied plumber to test the water quality and recommend a[...]

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    14 Design ■ Features ■ Performance INTERIOR ST ORAGE BIN CLEANING 1. Disconnect power from the ice maker . 2. Remove any ice from the storage bin. 3. W ipe down the storage bin with a solution of non-abrasive mild soap or detergent and warm water . Rinse with clean water . Sanitize the bin with a solution of one tablespoon of bleach and one gal[...]

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    15 Design ■ Features ■ Performance 6. When the initial three-minute fill cycle is complete, the unit will enter ice making and refrigeration mode (1) if the bin is empty or below the sensor . However , after the first slab of cubes is harvested, the controller will follow the logic defined in #5 above and realizing the refrigerator is too warm,[...]

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    16 Design ■ Features ■ Performance SEQUENCE OF OPERA TION Mode 1: Ice Making and Refrigeration ICE MAKER EVAPORATOR COMP - COMPRESSOR CONDENSER BYPASS VALVE (UPPER) VALVE (LOWER) REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATOR EVAPORATOR CAPILLARY TUBE HOT GAS BYPASS VALVE DRYER DISCHARGE TUBE SUCTION TUBE ACCUMULATOR REFRIGERATION H2O IN - WATER SUPPLY CIRCULATION[...]

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    17 Design ■ Features ■ Performance SER VICING Mode 2: Ice Making and No Refrigeration ICE MAKER EVAPORATOR COMP - COMPRESSOR CONDENSER BYPASS VALVE (UPPER) VALVE (LOWER) REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATOR EVAPORATOR CAPILLARY TUBE HOT GAS BYPASS VALVE DRYER DISCHARGE TUBE SUCTION TUBE ACCUMULATOR REFRIGERATION H2O IN - WATER SUPPLY CIRCULATION PUMP WAT[...]

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    18 Design ■ Features ■ Performance SER VICING Mode 3: Refrigeration and No Ice Making ICE MAKER EVAPORATOR COMP - COMPRESSOR CONDENSER BYPASS VALVE (UPPER) VALVE (LOWER) REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATOR EVAPORATOR CAPILLARY TUBE HOT GAS BYPASS VALVE DRYER DISCHARGE TUBE SUCTION TUBE ACCUMULATOR REFRIGERATION H2O IN - WATER SUPPLY CIRCULATION PUMP WAT[...]

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    19 Design ■ Features ■ Performance SER VICING Mode 4: Ice Harvest (No Refrigeration Possible) ICE MAKER EVAPORATOR COMP - COMPRESSOR CONDENSER BYPASS VALVE (UPPER) VALVE (LOWER) REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATOR EVAPORATOR CAPILLARY TUBE HOT GAS BYPASS VALVE DRYER DISCHARGE TUBE SUCTION TUBE ACCUMULATOR REFRIGERATION H2O IN - WATER SUPPLY CIRCULATION [...]

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    20 Design ■ Features ■ Performance Mode 5: All Satisfied ICE MAKER EVAPORATOR COMP - COMPRESSOR CONDENSER BYPASS VALVE (UPPER) VALVE (LOWER) REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATOR EVAPORATOR CAPILLARY TUBE HOT GAS BYPASS VALVE DRYER DISCHARGE TUBE SUCTION TUBE ACCUMULATOR REFRIGERATION H2O IN - WATER SUPPLY CIRCULATION PUMP WATER H2O PUMP - REF VALVE - REF[...]

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    21 Design ■ Features ■ Performance Mode 6: Water Fill - No Refrigeration Required ICE MAKER EVAPORATOR COMP - COMPRESSOR CONDENSER BYPASS VALVE (UPPER) VALVE (LOWER) REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATOR EVAPORATOR CAPILLARY TUBE HOT GAS BYPASS VALVE DRYER DISCHARGE TUBE SUCTION TUBE ACCUMULATOR REFRIGERATION H2O IN - WATER SUPPLY CIRCULATION PUMP WATER H[...]

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    Design ■ Features ■ Performance Mode 7: Cleaning (No Refrigerator Possible) ICE MAKER EVAPORATOR COMP - COMPRESSOR CONDENSER BYPASS VALVE (UPPER) VALVE (LOWER) REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATOR EVAPORATOR CAPILLARY TUBE HOT GAS BYPASS VALVE DRYER DISCHARGE TUBE SUCTION TUBE ACCUMULATOR REFRIGERATION H2O IN - WATER SUPPLY CIRCULATION PUMP WATER H2O PUM[...]

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    23 Design ■ Features ■ Performance SER VICING Mode 8: Water Fill with Refrigeration Required (Note: Normal Start-up with a warm refrigerator) ICE MAKER EVAPORATOR COMP - COMPRESSOR CONDENSER BYPASS VALVE (UPPER) VALVE (LOWER) REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATOR EVAPORATOR CAPILLARY TUBE HOT GAS BYPASS VALVE DRYER DISCHARGE TUBE SUCTION TUBE ACCUMULATOR [...]

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    24 Design ■ Features ■ Performance THERMIST ORS Condenser Thermistor The condenser thermistor senses the refrigeration system “high side” temperature. This is used in conjunc- tion with the control board to determine the length of the freeze and harvest cycles. Thermistors generally fail due to moisture or physical damage. U-Line “high si[...]

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    25 Design ■ Features ■ Performance CONTROLLER The temperature controller is located below the clear ice maker . It consists of an LED display , three LED status indicator lights and three touchpad buttons. The LED display shows the refrigerator temperature set point and is calibrated in degrees Fahrenheit. To Check/Change T emperature Set Point[...]

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    26 Design ■ Features ■ Performance LED Status Meaning 1 Solid Refrigerator T emperature displayed Flashing Not Applicable 2 Solid Service Menu – wait 10 seconds and it will exit automatically Flashing Open thermistor – Refer to Thermistors. 3 Solid Service Menu – wait 10 seconds and it will exit automatically (bin temperature displayed) F[...]

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    Check Lights on Control Board The lights on the control board indicate power to the labeled component. The exception is the “REF VA L VE” (refrigeration valve). When this light is off, the refrigeration bypass valve is powered. 1. PWR 5. HOT GAS 2. REF V AL VE 6. H2O IN – water inlet 3. F AN 7. COMP 4. H2O PUMP – (water cir culating) CLRCO2[...]

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    28 Design ■ Features ■ Performance Compressor COMP To ener gize the compressor touch the previously disconnected pink lead back to the board. Y ou should hear the compressor start up and the green COMP light will illuminate. If it does not start check voltage at the compressor and at the output from the board. If the green light does not illu- [...]

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    REFRIGERA TION SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS GUIDE System Suction Suction Compressor Condenser Capillary Evaporator W attage Condition Pressure Line Discharge T ube Normal Normal Slightly below V ery hot V ery hot W arm Cold Normal room temperature Overcharge Higher than V ery cold Slightly warm Hot to warm Cool Cold Higher than normal may frost to hot normal h[...]

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    30 Design ■ Features ■ Performance ICE THICKNESS ADJUSTMENT Y our U-Line Clear Ice Maker uses advanced technology to make ice that is crystal clear . This technology cascades a flow of water over a chilled ice mold that is mounted vertically so no water sits in it. Because of this ice making technology , clear ice cubes differ significantly fro[...]

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    31 Design ■ Features ■ Performance 1. Disconnect power to the unit. Access Cover 2. Remove the screws securing the front access panel. Ice Thickness Adjustment Dial CLRCO031 0 1 2 -2 3 4 5 -5 -4 -3 -1 DIAL IS FACTORY SET TO “0” ICE CUBE THICKNESS ADJUSTMENT DIAL CLRCO030 W ARMER COLDER SET TEMP ACCESS PANEL SCREWS SER VICING[...]

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    32 Design ■ Features ■ Performance 3. Locate the ice cube thickness adjustment dial on the control board. T urn the dial clockwise (+ number) to thicken or counterclockwise (- number) to thin the ice bridge. Ice Cube Mold 4. Reinstall front access cover . 5. Reconnect power to ice maker . 6. Empty ice bucket. SAMPLE AREA SER VICING Ice thicknes[...]

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    33 Design ■ Features ■ Performance SER VICING TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Not refrigerating (compressor and fan are operating) CAUSE REMEDY a. Little or no frost pattern on evaporator a. Check for sealed system leak or restriction 2 Not refrigerating (compressor not operating, fan operating) CAUSE REMEDY a. W ire off or broken a. Check wiring b. Defectiv[...]

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    34 Design ■ Features ■ Performance SER VICING 8 No ice production CAUSE REMEDY a. No water supplied to unit a. Check that water is connected and turned on b. Stand pipe not inserted in water trough b. Insert stand pipe securely into water trough 9 Low ice production CAUSE REMEDY a. High ambient temperatures around unit a. Low ice rate is normal[...]

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    35 Design ■ Features ■ Performance SER VICING CLR2075 W iring Diagram CLRCO028 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 5 4 3 2 1 0 WHITE GREEN RED BLACK RED BLACK WHITE GREEN THIS SIDE TO DISPLAY 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Thermistors: Ice/Ref 1 and 2 Cond to 3 and 4 Ref to 5 and 6[...]

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    36 Design ■ Features ■ Performance SER VICING PA R TS LISTING How to Order Replacement Parts 1. Locate the illustration(s) for the model you are servicing. 2. Refer to the area where the desired part would be installed, locate the part and note the item number assigned to it. 3. Locate the item number in the left column of the parts listing whi[...]

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    37 Design ■ Features ■ Performance CLRCO2075 MODEL NOTES[...]

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    MODEL CLRCO2075 (1 OF 3) CLRCO032 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 26 27 7 1 8 21 20 19 9 38 Design ■ Features ■ Performance CLRCO2075 MODEL P ARTS[...]

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    39 Design ■ Features ■ Performance MODEL CLRCO2075 (1 OF 3) CLRCO2075 MODEL P ARTS Parts Not Shown Item Description White Black Stainless Steel 1 Door Assembly 80-17019-02 80-17019-01 See Parts Not Shown 2 Door Handle T op 1 1926-4-KIT 1 1926-4-BLK See Parts Not Shown 3D oor Handle Bottom 1 1927-4-KIT 1 1927-4-BLK 1 1927-4-BLK 4 Door Gasket (ou[...]

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    40 Design ■ Features ■ Performance CLRCO2075 MODEL P ARTS MODEL CLRCO2075 (2 OF 3) CLRCO033 16 1 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14[...]

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    MODEL CLRCO2075 (2 OF 3) 41 Design ■ Features ■ Performance CLRCO2075 MODEL P ARTS Item Description White Black Stainless Steel 1 Cover - Front 12070-01 12070-01 12070-01 2 Evaporator Assembly 2276-CLRCO-S 2276-CLRCO-S 2276-CLRCO-S 3W ater Dispersion Receptacle 1 1812 1 1812 1 1812 4T ube Retainer 26009 26009 26009 5 Pre-formed T ube - White 31[...]

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    42 Design ■ Features ■ Performance CLRCO2075 MODEL P ARTS MODEL CLRCO2075 (3 OF 3) CLRCO034 5 4 9 10 13 2 1 6 7 8 3 14 11 12[...]

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    43 Design ■ Features ■ Performance CLRCO2075 MODEL P ARTS Item Description White Black Stainless Steel 1 Heat Exchanger Assembly 72006-S 72006-S 72006-S 2 Back Panel 1 1969-02 1 1969-02 1 1969-02 3V alve Manifold Assembly 80-37005-00-S 80-37005-00-S 80-37005-00-S 4 Power Cord 2894 2894 2894 5W ater V alve 2716 2716 2716 6 Plastic Nut & Slee[...]

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    44 Design ■ Features ■ Performance NOTES[...]

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    45 Design ■ Features ■ Performance NOTES[...]

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    46 Design ■ Features ■ Performance NOTES[...]

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    47 F AX P ARTS ORDER FORM F AX # 414-354-7905 Account# ____________________________________ Bill to: ______________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ Date: ________________________________________ Phone# ______________________________________ Ship to: __________________[...]

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    P .O. Box 245040 Milwaukee, WI 53224-9540 Phone 414.354.0300 F AX 414.354.7905 Printed in U.S .A. – A ugust 2003 ULIN 9332 P/N 30018[...]