U-Line CO2175/CO2275DWR Manuale Utente

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Section 3 - Service and Repair
THERMISTOR OUTAGE
In the event that the condenser thermistor (T4) fails, the unit will 
stop all functions and display “ER” on the user interface. The exact 
error can be accessed via the service mode.
If the refrigerator thermistor (T1) fails, the refrigerator will stop 
operation; however, the ice maker will continue to function. The 
display will show “ER.” The exact error can be accessed via the 
service mode. 
If the ice bin thermistor (T2) fails, the ice maker will stop functioning; 
however, the refrigerator will continue to work. The display will 
show “ER.” The exact error can be accessed via the service mode.
If the refrigerator evaporator thermistor (T3) fails, the unit will 
function normally; however, defrosting will occur on a timing interval 
instead of timing and temperature. The display will show “ER.” The 
exact error can be accessed via the service mode.
SERVICE
The CLRCO2175 model uses seven relays and four thermistors. 
There is a variety of built-in servicing features to aid in diagnosing the 
root problem associated with a unit.
To check to see which relays are currently operating, hold the 
COLDER key and press the ON/OFF key three times. When entering 
the sequence keep the COLDER key pressed until you completely 
release the ON/OFF key for the third time. The display will cycle 
through a series of numbers to tell which relays are energized. For 
example, if the unit was in ice-making mode, the display would show 
11 20 31 40 51 60 70. The first number is the relay number. In the 
second number, 1 means ON and 0 means OFF. The relay 
information can be found in the Control Section.
Each relay can also be turned on and off individually to determine 
whether or not the board and component are operating. If a board is 
suspected of not operating correctly, you can run through this 
sequence to ensure each component is turning on and off through 
the board correctly. Go into service mode and choose option #22. 
This will cycle every relay on and off showing 10 11 20 21 …. If a 
component fails to turn on when the relay does, you can verify if 
there is voltage present by using a voltmeter to check the board 
output.
To view the actual refrigerator (T1) temperature, hold the WARMER 
key until the actual temperature is displayed. To view the actual 
thermistor readings for 2-4, hold the WARMER and COLDER keys 
for about five seconds. The display will cycle through the three 
thermistors and their temperatures. If a thermistor is unused in a unit 
it will show a “0” reading. For thermistor 4 the display will only show 
up to “99.” In the event the temperature is higher than this, the 
display will show a flashing “99.”
In the general section the methods to enter some other service 
modes are available. For the CLRCO2175 model some useful modes 
are the ICE MAKER OFF MODE, FORCED REFRIGERATOR 
DEFROST, ICE THICKNESS ADJUST, CLEAN, AND TEMPORARY 
SHUTDOWN MODE. These can be useful in servicing the unit.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
Error Codes
E1, E2, E7, E8, E9
Bad thermistor errors. Replace thermistor. 
Check for thermistor errors by accessing 
“View thermistor # status (2, 19, 20, or 21).” If 
the error code is repeated, the thermistor is 
open or shorted. If a temperature is displayed, 
the thermistor is not defective.
E3
This will be accompanied by a beep every 
minute. This signals that the door has been left 
open for longer than 20 minutes. Close the 
door to reset. If the light and display do not go 
off when the door is closed, check to make 
sure the magnet is positioned properly. 
E5
This signals that the unit has been above set-
point for more than twelve hours by at least 
10°. If the unit was just plugged in leave for 24 
hours to see if the problem is corrected. If it is 
not corrected, it is most likely a refrigeration 
system issue.
E6
This signals that the refrigerator section has 
been at least 10° below set-point for at least 
twelve hours. This would most likely be caused 
by a bad relay and the circuit board.
P1
Pump circuit is detecting a drain problem. 
Consult a plumber to resolve the issue. If unit 
does not have a P60 installed, then the jumper 
wire is missing in place of the pump.
After checking the errors, be sure to clear the error log by 
performing service option 12.
No ice
Check the ice bin temperature. If temperature is in the 34-35°F range 
the unit is shut down due to low temperature inside. This could be 
caused by low ambient temperatures or running the unit without a 
water supply attached.
If the ice bin temperature is above 35°F the unit should be producing 
ice. Check to ensure the water trough is full and the pump is 
operating. If the components are not operating, see the service 
section above.