U-Line U-CO298-00 manual

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    ® COMBO ® MODELS & MANU AL DEFROST ICE MAKERS USE AND CARE GUIDE U-LINE.COM The American Built-In Under c ounter Leader Since 1962 U-CO29B-00 U-CO29B-03 U-CO29B-20 U-CO29BTP-2 0 U-CO29FB-00 U-CO29FWH-00 U-CO29WH-03 U-CO29WHTP-20 U-CO1175B-00 U-CO1175B-20 U-CO1175S-00 U-CO1175S-01 U-CO1175S-20 U-CO1175S-22 U-BI2115B-00 U-BI2115B-20 U-BI2115S-0[...]

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    u-line.com FOR PRODUCT ASSIST ANCE, CALL 1-800-779-2547 MIL WAUKEE, 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 purchase of a U-Line r efrigerator . For nearly fiv[...]

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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 the unit, pro viding complete install ation informati on, is a vailable fr om U-Line Corporation[...]

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    2 u-line.com Ice Mak e rs F eature: High ice production and storage. AD A15IM, BI2115 and BI98 models pr oduce up to 25 pounds of ice per da y and store 25 pounds. BI95 and SP18 models pr oduce up to 23 pounds of ice per da y and store 12 pounds. Co mbo® Models pr oduce up to 18 pounds of ice per da y and store 13 pounds and pr ovide both ice pr o[...]

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    u-line.com 3 Air Flo w NOTICE The unit requires pr op er air flow to perform at its highest efficiency . Do not block the front grille or internal fans at any time, or the unit will not perform as expected. Do not install the unit behind a door . Initial Startup All U-Line contr ols are pr eset at the factor y . Initial star tup requir es no adjust[...]

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    4 u-line.com Adjusting Air T emperatur e Combo Models NOTICE • Adjust the set point temperatur e in single increments, and wait 24 hours f or the temperatur e to stabiliz e be fo re re ch e c ki n g. • Factory recommended set-poin t is MID setting on dial contr ol. T o adjust the set point temperatur e: Adjust the temperatur e by turning th e n[...]

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    u-line.com 5 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 i ce compar tm ent because [...]

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    6 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 eling feet: 1. Use a level to check the levelness of the uni t from fr ont to back and from side to side . Place th e lev el 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 7 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 e r to the unit. 2. Remove control knob (6) if equipped. 3. Loose n the two scre[...]

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    8 u-line.com Door Alignment and Adjustment Align and adjust the door if it is not lev el, or is not sealing properl y . 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 firml y in contact with the cabinet all the wa y around the door[...]

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    u-line.com 9 Install bottom hinge: 1. If you ha ve a plate hinge, reorient the pivot scr ew so it pr otrudes the opposite dir ection form t he hinge. Remove the pivot scre w from the hinge. T urn the plate ov er and r einstall the scre w . 2. Al ign hinge outer ed ge with cabinet. For models with a plate hinge , the flat edge of the hi nge alignes [...]

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    10 u-line.com Door Alignment and Adjustment Align and adjust the door if it is not lev el, or is not sealing properl y . 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 ga sket should be firmly in contact with the cabinet all the wa y around the[...]

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    u-line.com 11 Re versing Black or White Doors • The hinge hardwar e will be remov ed and re installed on the opposite side of the cabinet. • The top hinge har d ware wil l be r einstalled on the bottom of the opposite side of the cabinet. • The bottom hinge h ardwar e will be r einstalled on the top of the opposite side of the cabinet. Remo v[...]

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    12 u-line.com Remo ve pr eexist ing bottom hing e. 1. Remov e the preexisting botto m hinge (three scr ews) (2). Reinstall hinge to top opposite. 1. Install the hinge just r emoved fr om the bottom to the T O P opposite side of the cab inet (three scre ws) (2). Reinstall Hole Pl ugs. 1. Install plastic scre w plugs (three each, top and bo ttom) (3)[...]

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    u-line.com 13 3. Gras p outer edge of stainless frame and firmly pr ess inside edge of glass i n while p ulling stainl ess frame in opposite direc tion. 4. Unhi nge frame from door . Assemble Stainless F rame 1. Prop frame agai nst solid surface, handle side do wn and a way 2. In sert door , logo forward, into frame at a 30° angl e. For a right ha[...]

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    14 u-line.com Remo ve existing bottom hinge. 1. Remov e the existing bottom hinge (thr ee scre ws) (2). Reinstall hinge to top opposite. 1. Install the hinge just r emoved fr om the bottom to the T O P opposite side of the cab inet (three scre ws) (2). Reinstall Hole Pl ugs. 1. Install plast ic screw plugs (three each, top and bottom) (3) into hole[...]

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    u-line.com 15 . Exterior Cleaning Vin yl Clad (Black or Wh ite) Models: • Clean surfaces with a mild dete rgent and warm water solution. Do not use solv ent-based or abrasive cleaners. Use a s oft sponge and rinse with clean water . Wipe with a soft, clean tow el to pr ev ent water spotting. • Clean any glass surface s with a non-chlorine glass[...]

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    16 u-line.com Condenser Cleaning Interv al - Every Six Months T o maintain ope rational efficiency , k eep the front grille free of dust and lint, and clean the condenser ev ery 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 cleaning [...]

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    u-line.com 17 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 clearly understand the function of the contr ol. If the probl em persists, read the NORMAL OPERA TING SOUNDS and TR OUBLESHO O TING GUIDE section of this guide to help y ou quickly identify common p robl em[...]

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    ® USE AND CARE GUIDE ©2013 U-Line Corpor ation Publication Number 30264 5/ 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 v er 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[...]