U-Line U-2175RFS-01 manual

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    ® COMBO ® MODELS REFRIGERA T OR / FREEZER MODELS COMBO® MODELS USE AND CARE GUIDE REFRIGERA T OR FREEZER MODELS U-LINE.COM U-CO2175FB-00 U-CO2175FS-00 U-CO2175FS-01 U-CO2175FW -0 0 U-CO29B-00 U-CO29B-03 U-CO29B-20 U-CO29BTP-20 U-CO29FB-00 U-CO29FB-98 U-CO29FB-99 U-CO29FWH-00 U-CO29WH-03 U-CO29WHTP-20 U-2175RFB-00 U-2175RFS-00 U-2175RFS-01 U-2175[...]

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    u-line.com FOR PRODUCT ASSIST ANCE, CALL 1-800-779-2547 MIL W AUKEE, WI U.S.A. Serial/Serie: Model/Modele: HIGH SIDE DESIGN PRESSURE 300 PSI LOW SIDE DESIGN PRESSURE 140 PSI REFRIGERA TOR AND/ BTL LISTED 674R OR FREEZER HOUSEHOLD U C L R US www .u-line.com 1 2 Intr oduction Congratulations on y our pur chase of a U-Line r efrigerator . For nearly f[...]

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    Safety Precautions Safety Alert Defi nitions ................. .......................... ..................... ......................... ............. ....................... ........... 1 General Precautions ........................... .......................... ..................... ......................... ........ ............................[...]

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    u-line.com 1 NOTICE • PLEASE READ all instru ctions befor e installing, operating, or servicing the appliance. • Proper installation pr ocedures must be follo wed when completing an inst allation or relocation of a unit. An INST ALLA TION GUIDE fo r t he unit, pr o viding complete install ation informati on, is a vailable fr om U-Line Corporati[...]

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    2 u-line.com Pr oduct Featur es Combo® Model F eatures: Built-in or Freestanding. Pro vides custom look w hen built-in with no additional v enting clearance needed on sides, top or r ear . Do not obstruct the gri lle. Ice making and r efrigeration in one unit. Pr ovides both ice pr oduction and refri geration in one compact unit. CO2175FF & C2[...]

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    u-line.com 3 Contr ol Systems A portion of models cov ered in this guide use an electr onic touch contr ol while others use a man ual contr ol system. See the table below to identify your model and equipped contr ol system. Users wi t h m od e ls u si n g m a nu al co n tro l s h ou l d re fe re nc e “P rod u ct Operation Manual Contr ol” on pa[...]

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    4 u-line.com Checking Pr oduct T emperatur e T o check the actual pr oduct temperatur e in the unit. 1. Partially fill a plas tic (nonbr eakable) bottle with wat er . 2. Insert an accurate thermom eter . 3. Tighten the bottle ca p securel y . 4. Place the bottle in the desi red ar ea for 24 hours. 5. Avoid opening the unit during th e testing perio[...]

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    u-line.com 5 Electr onic Control Quick Guide Ta s k To u c h To u c h Displa y Comment T urn ON/OFF Hold 10 seconds Release when °F flashes. or Adjust Te m p e r a t u r e or T ouch an d release or T ouch to change temperature. °F flashes after f irst touch, set-point sav ed after 5 seconds of i nactivity and ° F stops flas hing. View Actual Te [...]

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    6 u-line.com Air Flo w NOTICE The unit requires pr op er air flow to perf orm at its highest efficiency . Do not block the fr ont grille or internal fans at any time, or the unit will not p erform as expected. Do not install the unit behind a door . CO29FF Initial Startup All U-Line contr ols are pr eset at the factor y . Initial star tup requ ires[...]

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    u-line.com 7 Adjusting Air T emperatur e Combo Models NOTICE • Adjust the set point temperatur e in single increme nts, and wait 24 hours f or the temperatur e to stabiliz e be fo re re c he c ki ng . • Factory recommended set-point is between 3 & 4 on the dial contr ol. T o adjust the set point temperatur e: Adjust the temperatur e by turn[...]

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    8 u-line.com Dra wers The dra wers shou ld only be r emov ed for ser vicing by a trained and certified repair personal. To p S t o r a g e B i n Grasp the bin handle and slide ba ckward to access the contents below . The bin ma y be completely r emoved f or cleaning once it is slid forwar d, making sur e it clears the gui des on each side of the dr[...]

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    u-line.com 9 Ice Mak er Operation When the ice buck et is full, the ice making mechanism will shut off. How ev er , the r efrigeration system will continue to cool and maintain the ice supp ly . Frost-fr ee ice maker units ha ve low er ice pr oduction than manual defr ost units. NOTICE Do not place cans or bottles in the ic e compar tment because t[...]

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    10 u-line.com Le veling NOTICE Unit must be lev e l, for pr oper door and ice mak er (if equipped) operation. For Models with adjustable lev el ing feet: 1. Use a level to check the levelness of the unit from front to back and from side to side . Place th e le ve l along top edge and side edge as show n (1). 2. If the unit is not lev el, rotate the[...]

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    u-line.com 11 Remo ving and Installing Grille WARNING ! Disconnect electric pow er to the unit before r emo ving the grille . WARNING ! DO NO T touch the condenser fins (4). The condenser fins are SHARP and can be easily dama ged. Remo ving the grille. 1. Disconnect pow er to the uni t. 2. Remove control knob (6) if equipped. 3. Loose n the two scr[...]

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    12 u-line.com Door Systems A portion of models cover ed in this guide use the “Self-Closing” door system while ot hers use the standar d door system. See the table below to help identify which door system y our model is equipped with. Standar d doors should refer ence “Standard Doors” on page 15 . Units equipped with draw ers should referen[...]

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    u-line.com 13 Door Re versability Location of the unit ma y make it desirable to mount the door on the opposite side of the cabinet. Man y doors are r ev ersible . See table below . Re versing Black or White Doors • The hinge hardwar e will be remov ed and reinstalled on the opposite side of the cabinet. • The top hinge har dware will be r eins[...]

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    14 u-line.com Prepar e door for reinstalla tion. 1. Remov e plastic hole plug from top of door handle and r einstall on opposite si de. 2. Wit h bottom of door facing up, remo ve pivot plate (5) (two scre ws). 3. Fli p ov er and instal l pivot plate on opposit e side of door . Ensu re notch in plate fac es center . Install Door . 1. Hold door uprig[...]

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    u-line.com 15 Door Alignment and Adjustment Align and adjust the door if it is not lev el, or is not sealing prope rly . If the door is not sealed the unit ma y not cool properl y , or excessiv e fros t ma y form in the interior . NOTICE Properly aligned, the door’ s gasket should be firmly in contact with the cabinet all the wa y around the door[...]

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    16 u-line.com Install bottom hinge: 1. If you ha ve a plate hinge, reorient the pivo t screw so it pr otrudes the opposite dir ection form the hinge. Remove the pivot scre w from the hinge. T urn the plate ov er and reinstall the scre w . 2. Al ign hinge outer edge wit h cabinet. For models with a plate hinge , the flat edge of the hinge al ignes w[...]

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    u-line.com 17 Checking Dra wer Alignment The unit’ s draw ers are aligned at the fac tor y befor e shipment. How ev er , their alignmen t could ha ve been disturbed during shipment or during ov erlay panel installatio n. Check each dra wer to confirm that it is aligned: • Side-to-Side — When view ed from th e top , the dra wer fro nt should b[...]

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    18 u-line.com Minor Adjustment: Note: The mounting holes on the slide ar e slightly larger than the scre ws’ diameter . 1. Loosen one slide’ s mounting screws. 2. Lev el the slide. 3. Retighten the scr ews. 4. Repe at procedure for the other slide . Se ver e Adjustment: Note: The slides hav e extra mounting holes that ma y be used. 1. Loosen on[...]

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    u-line.com 19 To d e f r o s t : 1. Disconnect po wer to the unit. 2. For combo models remov e al l products fr om t he interior . 3. Remove ice buck et and discard ice. 4. Pl ace tow el or other absorbent material on bottom of ice bin. For combo models, a lso place in bottom of uni t. 5. Fill the ice buck et half full with warm, no t hot water . T[...]

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    20 u-line.com Condensor Cleaning Interv al - Ev er y Thre e Months T o maintain operational efficiency , keep the fr ont grille free of dust and lint, and clean the condenser ev er y three months. Depending on envir onmental conditions, mor e or less fr equent cleaning ma y be necessary . WARNING ! Disconnect electric pow er to the unit before clea[...]

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    u-line.com 21 Befor e Calling for Ser vice If you think y our U-Line pro duc t is malfunctioning, r ead the OPERA TION section of this guide to cl early understand the function of the contr ol. If the probl em persists, read the NORMAL OPERA T ING SOUNDS and TR OUBLESHOO TING GUIDE s ection of this guide to help y ou quickly identify co mmon probl [...]

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    ® USE AND CARE GUIDE ©2013 U-Line Corpor ation Publication Number 30265 4/ 2013 Rev . F The American Built-In Under c ounter Leader Since 1962 U-LINE.COM B UILDING ON THREE GENERA TIONS OF INNO V A TION For o ver fiv e decades and through thr e e generations, U-Line cont inues to be the leader in innovation, quality and performance in the pr emiu[...]