用户手册目录Operation16Figure 1 . CLR216017Troubleshooting (continued)181. Ice Making and Refrigeration (Figure 2).192. Ice Making and No Refrigeration (Figure 3).193. Refrigeration and No Ice Making (Figure 4).194. Ice Harvest/Water fill (No Refrigeration Possible) (Figure 5).195. Off (Figure 6).196. Water Fill - No Refrigeration (Figure 7).197. Cleaning (No Refrigeration Possible) (Figure 8).19Figure 2 . CLRCO2175 Mode 1: Ice Making and Refrigeration20Figure 3 . CLRCO2175 Mode 2: Ice Making and No Refrigeration (or Ref Defrost)21Figure 4 . CLRCO2175 Mode 3: Refrigeration and No Ice Making22Figure 5 . CLRCO2175 Mode 4: Ice harvest (No Refrigeration Possible)23Figure 6 . CLRCO2175 Mode 5: Off24Figure 7 . CLRCO2175 Mode 6: Water Fill - No Refrigeration Possible (Normal Start-Up)25Figure 8 . CLRCO2175 Mode 7: Cleaning (No Refrigeration Possible)26Figure 9 . 2175R/2115R/2175WC/2175BEV/2275DWRR/2175DWRR29Figure 10 . 2275DWRWS/2275ZWC30Figure 11 . Frost Free Refrigeration System.32Figure 12 . CO2175R & 2175RF Only: Typical Frost Free Airflow Configuration33Ice maker34Figure 13 . CO2175F Harvest-1 Cycle (First 30 Seconds35Figure 14 . CO2175F Harvest-2 Cycle (After 30 Seconds)35Figure 15 . CO2175F Harvest-3 Cycle (Post Harvest)36Figure 16 . CO2175F Water Fill Cycle36Figure 17 . CO2175F Freeze Cycle37Figure 18 . CO2175/2275DWR Harvest-1 Cycle (First 30 Seconds)37Figure 19 . CO2175/2275DWR Harvest-2 Cycle (After 30 Seconds)38Figure 20 . CO2175/2275DWR Harvest-3 Cycle (Post Harvest)38Figure 21 . CO2175/2275DWR Water Fill Cycle39Figure 22 . CO2175/2275DWR Freeze Fill Cycle39Figure 23 . 1175R/1115R/1175WC//1115WC1175BEV/ADA24R Normal Vapor/Compression Cycle42Operating Environmental/ Climate Control Requirements44Échelon Electronic Control441. Hold the desired key ensuring the light above the key is lit.442. Press the other key three times, ensuring it lights up each time.443. Release the held key only after releasing the pressed key for the third time.44Adjusting the Set-point - 2275DWRWS Only452. While the top or bottom bar of the F in °F is flashing, press the WARMER or COOLER icon as required to adjust the set-point temperature. The change will be set five seconds after adjusting the temperature and the new set-point temperature will be...45Figure 24 . Adjusting Set-Point Temperature-2275ZWC/ 2275ZWCOL451. Press and release the desired zone WARMER icon to put the controller in the SET TEMPERATURE mode. The current range symbol will show on the display (top, Figure 24).452. Press the WARMER or COOLER icon to scroll to the desired range (RW, WW, SW, BV).453. When the desired range is displayed, press the LIGHT icon to display the current set-point temperature (bottom, Figure 24).454. When the decimal is flashing, press the WARMER or COOLER icon as required to adjust the set-point temperature.455. When the desired set-point is displayed, press the LIGHT icon. The new set-point will show in the display.456. Repeat for other zone display if required.45Viewing Actual Temperature - 2275DWRWS Only461. Press and hold the WARMER icon for the desired zone for approximately five seconds until unit beeps, and release when the decimal in the display begins to flash (Figure 25).462. The display will show the actual zone temperature.463. After five seconds, the display will return to the set-point temperature.46Figure 25 . Displaying Zone Temperature46Forced Defrost471. Plug in unit.472. The display may show a SP or --, either is OK.473. Install a jumper on J3. The jumper can be obtained from U-Line P/ N 68080.474. Hold down WARMER, COLDER and LIGHT buttons until display shows model number and main board beeps.475. Use WARMER/COLDER to select new model number.476. Press and release LIGHT key.477. Wait for display to stop flashing.478. Remove jumper from board.479. Unplug unit and wait five seconds.4710. Plug unit back in.475. Compressor runtime based on last cycle4710. Adjust thermistor 1 offset—10 to +10F4718. Adjust thermistor 4 offset4823. Defrost interval adjust. 3 to 24 hours48Model49Part Number49PIN 7 C_FAN49PIN 6 LIGHTS49PIN 549PIN 4 H_H2O49PIN 3 C_PUMP49PIN 2 R_VALVE49PIN 1 BP_VALVE49Relay 149Relay 249Relay 349Relay 449Relay 549Relay 649Relay 749Model50Thermistor 150Thermistor 250Thermistor 350Thermistor 450Door Switch 150Door Switch 250Échelon Service Quick Reference Card51Échelon Electronic Control Quick Reference Guide52Origins Electronic Control531. Hold the desired key.532. Press the other key three times.533. Release the held key only after releasing the touched key for the third time.53Viewing Actual Temperature532. Thermistor 1 status—Temperature, E1, or E2543. Error log54Origins Electronic Control Quick Reference Guide55Refrigeration System Diagnosis Guide56System Condition56Suction Pressure56Suction Line56Compressor Discharge56Condenser56Capillary Tube56Evaporator56Wattage56Defrost Information - All models56Model56Hours Between Defrost Time (Runtime) (Adjustable)56Length/min56Stop Point56Specifications57Figure 26 . CLR216057CLRCO217558Figure 27 . CLRCO2175582175R/2115R 2175WC/2115WC 2175BEV 2175DWRR/2275DWRR592275DWRWS/2275ZWC59Figure 28 . 2175R/2115R/2175WC/2115WC/2175BEV/ 2175WRR/2175DWRWS59CO2175F/2175RF/CO2175DWR60Figure 29 . CO2175F/2175RF/CO2175DWR60Figure 30 . Ice Maker Limit Switch-Normally Closed601175R/1115R 1175WC/1115WC 1175BEV/ADA24R61Figure 31 . 1175R/1115R/1175WC/1115WC/1175BEV61The U-Line ADA24R models employ both a 12VDC evaporator fan assembly and condenser fan assembly. The motors are powered by a 12VDC power supply located in the base of the unit. These fans are designed to operate in conjunction with the compressor and...61Adjustments and Repair621. Use a level to check the unit from front to back (Figure 33) and from side to side (Figure 34).622. If the unit is not level, adjust the feet on the corners as necessary (Figure 35). Rotating the feet clockwise raises the unit.62Figure 3262Figure 3362Figure 3462Figure 3562Figure 36621. Compare the top edge of the door to the top edge of the cabinet.622. If the door edge is 1/8" below and parallel to the top of the cabinet, it is adjusted correctly. If it is not, note whether the side opposite the hinge needs to be moved UP or DOWN, and use the following procedure.62Figure 37631. Remove top hinge screw pin using a Phillips screwdriver (Figure 38). Remove door by tilting forward and lifting off bottom hinge pin.63Figure 38632. With door upside-down, loosen but do not remove the two screws on the door’s bottom hinge plate.63Figure 39633. See Figure 39 and Figure 40. If the top far edge of the door needs to move UP, move the hinge plate toward the outside of the door and retighten screws. If the top far edge of the door needs to move DOWN, move the hinge plate toward the inside of ...63Figure 40634. Mount the door to recheck alignment and repeat steps 2 and 3 if further adjustment is necessary.635. When top edge of door is parallel to top edge of cabinet, remove the door and ensure the two screws are secure.636. Remove the door closers from the bottom hinge, clean thoroughly and lubricate the mating surfaces with petroleum jelly.637. Reinstall the closers, lining up the bosses with holes in hinge and hinge plate (Figure 41).63Figure 41648. Mount the door, install top hinge pivot pin.641. Carefully examine the door’s gasket to assure that it is firmly in contact with the cabinet.642. If the door is properly aligned, no further adjustment is necessary. If it is not, use the following procedure.641. Loosen (do not remove) top and bottom hinge screws (Figure 42 and Figure 43).64Figure 4264Figure 43642. Align door squarely with cabinet. Make sure gasket is firmly in contact with cabinet all the way around the door (no gaps).643. Tighten bottom hinge screws.644. Tighten top hinge screws.64Figure 44651. Confirm that the unit is unplugged from wall outlet.652. Unplug the drawer’s connection wiring (top drawer only).653. Remove the mounting screws (Figure 45 and Figure 46).65Figure 45654. Pull the drawer completely out of the unit.65Side-to-Side Adjustment66Figure 46661. Loosen the slide’s mounting screws.662. Push the slide backward.663. Retighten the screws (Figure 47).66Figure 47661. Remove the slide’s mounting screws.662. Reposition the slide so it is the same distance from the front of the liner as the other slide. Measure to confirm.663. Mark new drilling holes using different sets of mounting holes on the slide (Figure 48).66Figure 48664. Drill all the new holes with a #30 drill bit.665. Remount the slide.66Figure 49661. Loosen one slide’s mounting screws.662. Level the slide.663. Retighten the screws (Figure 50).66Figure 50674. Repeat the procedure for the other slide.671. Loosen one slide’s rear mounting screws.672. Remove the slide’s front mounting screws.673. Reposition the slide so it is level.674. Mark new front drilling holes using a different set of mounting holes on the slide (Figure 51).67Figure 51675. Drill the new holes with a #30 drill bit.676. Remount the slide.677. Repeat procedure for the other slide.67Top-to-Bottom (and Left-to-Right) Adjustment67Figure 52671. Loosen one slide’s mounting screws.672. Push the slide upward or downward to match the position of the other slide.673. Retighten the screws (Figure 53).67Figure 53674. Repeat the procedure with the other slide if necessary.671. Remove one slide’s mounting screws.672. Reposition the slide so it is the same distance from the bottom of the liner as the other slide. Measure to confirm.673. Mark new drilling holes using different sets of mounting holes on the slide (Figure 54).67Figure 54684. Drill all the new holes with a #30 drill bit.685. Remount the slide.681. Set the drawer’s rails onto the slides.682. Re-install the rails’ mounting screws (Figure 55).68Figure 55683. Plug in the drawer’s connection wiring (top drawer only).68Ice Cube Thickness Adjustment691. To enter the thickness adjustment mode:692. The factory setting is “0,” and the total range of adjustment is -5 to +5 (ideal range is -1 to +1). Use the UP ARROW button to raise the setting and thicken the ice bridge, or the DOWN ARROW button to lower the setting to thin the ice bridge.693. Touch and release the LIGHT button key to exit the ice thickness adjustment mode.694. Remove all ice from the storage bin.69Figure 5669Figure 57691. Disconnect unit from power source.702. Remove two screws (Figure 58) from fan cover.703. Remove two screws holding fan bracket to liner.704. Unplug fan connection.705. Remove two nuts holding the fan to the fan bracket.706. Replace with new fan.707. Plug in the fan connection.708. Reinstall fan bracket to liner, making sure the fan wires are tucked behind the fan bracket.709. Reinstall unit and test.701. Disconnect unit from power source.702. Remove two screws (Figure 58) from fan cover.703. Remove three screws from evaporator cover.704. To remove, pull evaporator cover forward and turn.70Figure 58 . CO2175F/2175RF70Replacing Evaporator Fan Motor - CO2175DWR711. Disconnect unit from power source.712. Remove two screws (Figure 58) holding evaporator fan cover to evaporator cover.713. Unplug fan connection.714. Remove two nuts and two washers holding the fan to the fan bracket.715. Replace with new fan.716. Plug in the fan connection, making sure the fan wires are tucked behind the fan bracket.717. Reinstall evaporator cover.718. Reinstall unit and test.719. Reinstall fan bracket to liner, making sure the fan wires are tucked behind the fan bracket.7110. Reinstall unit and test.711. Disconnect unit from power source.712. Remove two screws (Figure 58) holding evaporator cover to drain pan.713. Remove two screws holding evaporator to drain pan.714. Remove two screws holding fan bracket to drain pan.715. Unplug fan connection.716. Reinstall parts in reverse order.717. Reinstall unit and test.71Figure 59 . CO2175DWR71Replacing Ice Maker721. Unplug unit.722. Disconnect ice maker wire harness at plug (Figure 60).723. Disconnect thermistor plug.724. Remove water inlet tube.725. Remove front cover.726. Advance ejector blade to the 3 o’clock position by turning the 5/ 16" hex head on the small brass gear counterclockwise.727. Remove three screws from wall of freezer housing.728. Remove ice maker assembly.729. Install new ice maker assembly.7210. Reconnect plug.7211. Reconnect thermistor plug.7212. Insert water inlet tube.7213. Apply Permagum® to all exit holes.7214. Install back panel.7215. Plug in unit and test.72Figure 6072Replacing Mold and Heater - CO2175F/CO2175DWR731. Remove ice maker assembly. Refer to Replacing Ice Maker Assembly.732. Remove one stripper screw (Figure 61) and stripper.733. Remove three face plate screws and face plate.734. Remove one screw and detach limit switch from mold.735. Detach heater leads.736. Remove two screws and mold from support housing.737. To assemble, replace parts in reverse order.738. Install the ice maker assembly.73Figure 6173Plumbing - CLR2160 and CLRCO217574Figure 6274Figure 63741. Attach the 5/8" ID drain connection on the back of the unit to a 5/8" OD rigid tube, using a worm clamp.742. Attach the other end of the rigid tube to your 5/8" ID drain line with a worm clamp.743. Insulate the drain line, if necessary, to prevent condensation.74Figure 6474Figure 6575Figure 66751. Make certain the unit is not plugged into an electrical outlet.752. Carefully push the power cord grommet through the hole in the back panel (Figure 67).75Figure 67753. Remove 12 screws and back panel.754. Check that the clamps and hose connections are tight at the following areas (Figure 68):75Figure 68755. Place a suitable container beneath the pump’s discharge tube. (The bucket must be able to hold a minimum of one gallon.)756. Plug the ice maker power cord into a properly grounded, polarized electrical outlet.757. Verify pump operation by pouring one gallon of water into the ice storage bin of the ice maker. The pump should energize and pump the water into the container.758. At this time, verify that all tube and clamp connections are tight and leak free.759. Unplug unit power cord from electrical outlet.7610. Reinstall back panel.761. Attach the 5/8" ID drain connection on the back of the unit to a 5/8" OD rigid tube, using a worm clamp.762. Attach the other end of the rigid tube to your 5/8" ID drain line with a worm clamp.763. Insulate the drain line, if necessary, to prevent condensation.761. Locate the desired cold water supply location. Attach a 1/4" copper line to this location and route the tubing to the appliance. Leave approximately 8' of water line to be coiled behind the appliance as shown (Figure 69). This water line should be...76Figure 69762. Locate the U-Line supplied garden hose fitting. Ensure the end of the copper tubing has been cut straight and is free of burrs. Slide the compression nut and ferrule onto the copper tubing as shown (Figure 70). Push the assembly completely into th...76Figure 70773. Your U-Line icemaker requires a drain connection. This unit can be purchased with or without a factory-installed drain pump. If a pump is not installed in the appliance you must use the gravity drain style installation OR install a pump per the in...774. Slide two hose clamps onto the drain connection on the rear of the appliance. Insert the barbed fitting half-way into this connection. On the other end of the barbed fitting attach the 5/8" braided tubing. Slide a clamp onto each side of the barbe...77Figure 7177Figure 72775. Determine the location of your drain and begin to route the drain tubing in that direction. If using the gravity drain option you must provide 1/4" drop every foot of line. For drain pump application you must not go higher than 10 feet of lift. Th...776. Connect the water supply fitting by screwing the brass garden hose fitting to the water valve in the rear of the unit. Tighten this fitting with a pliers. Do not use Teflon tape or joint compound on the fitting. The rubber washer provides an adequ...777. Plug in the unit and put the unit into OFF mode by holding the power key for 10 seconds. Not doing this will cause the unit to fill with water for three minutes.778. Turn on the water supply and ensure the connections are free of leaks.779. Begin to push the appliance into the desired cabinet opening. The copper tubing should remain in two coils behind the unit. While pushing the unit into the opening continuously reroute the drain tube to avoid kinks. The most common installation pu...7710. Once pushed completely into the opening finish routing the drain tubing to the desired location. Common installations use a floor drain, standpipe, garbage disposal, or Y-branch tailpiece-type drain connection (Figure 73 - 76). After the installa...7811. For the gravity/floor drain or the standpipe drains it is important to secure the drain tubing to those items to prevent it from coming loose. For the disposal or Y-branch tailpiece connections press the drain tube over the barbed end on the conn...7812. After all connections have been completed turn the unit to the ON position. Pour one gallon of water into the ice bin and check all drain connections for leaks. During this time also ensure that the water flows from the bin. If the water does not...78Figure 7378Figure 7478Figure 7578Figure 7678Water Supply Connection79If using the flexible water supply kit, follow the instructions included with the kit.791. Locate the desired cold water supply location. Attach a 1/4” copper line to this location and route the tubing to the appliance. Leave approximately 8’ of water line to be coiled behind the appliance. The water line should be looped into 2 coi...79Figure 77792. Locate the U-Line supplied garden hose fitting. Ensure the end of the copper tubing has been cut straight and free of burrs. Slide the compression nut and ferrule onto the copper tubing as shown (Figure 78). Push the assembly completely into the t...79Figure 7879Parts Listing801. Refer to Service Parts and locate the illustration(s) for the model you are servicing.802. Locate the desired part to be serviced and note the item number assigned to it.803. Locate the item number within the parts list. Note the full description and the corresponding part number. If this is for a warranty unit, indicate and record the model and serial numbers.804. When ordering parts, it will be necessary to supply Model Number, Serial Number, Part Number, Part Description and in some cases Color or Voltage.805. U-Line requires the return of the parts listed below if replaced under warranty.80Our warranty records may not match the customer's information. In this case, a proof of purchase will be required. If you do not have the proof of purchase at the time the order is placed, the part will be sent net 15 days, charged to a Visa or Maste...806. Parts may be ordered on-line, by FAX or phone:80Anti-Tip Kit80Item Part No. Part No. Part No. Description Black White Stainless Steel84Item Part No. Part No. Description Black Stainless Steel104Item Part No. Part No. Description Black Stainless Steel112Item Part No. Part No. Part No. Description Black White Stainless Steel122Item Part No. Part No. Part No. Description Black White Stainless Steel124Item Part No. Part No. Part No. Description Black White Stainless Steel126Item Part No. Part No. Part No. Description Black White Stainless Steel130Item Part No. Part No. Part No. Description Black White Stainless Steel132Item Part No. Part No. Description Overlay Stainless Steel144Item Part No. Part No. Description Overlay Stainless Steel148Item Part No. Part No. Part No. Description Black White Stainless Steel150Item Part No. Part No. Description Black Stainless Steel154Item Part No. Part No. Description Black Stainless Steel158Item Part No. Part No. Description Black Stainless Steel162Item Part No. Part No. Description Black Stainless Steel1642275DWRWS/2275DWRWOL (1 of 2)1182275DWRWS/2275DWRWOL (2 of 2)120CO2175F (1 of 4)121CO2175F (1 of 4)122CO2175F (2 0f 4)123CO2175F (2 of 4)124CO2175F (3 of 4)125CO2175F (3 of 4)126CO2175F (4 of 4)127CO2175F (4 of 4)1282175RF (1 of 3)1292175RF (1 of 3)1302175RF (2 of 3)1312175RF (2 of 3)1322175RF (3 of 3)1332175RF (3 of 3)134CO2175DWR/CO2275DWR (1 of 4)135CO2175DWR/CO2275DWR (1 of 4)136CO2175DWR/CO2275DWR (2 of 4)137CO2175DWR/CO2275DWR (2 of 4)138CO2175DWR/CO2275DWR (3 of 4)139CLR2160 (1 of 2)81CLR2160 (1 of 2)822115WC/2115WCOL/2115WCOL2 (1 of 2)1062115WC/2115WCOL/2115WCOL2 (2 of 2)1082175BEV/2175BEVOL/2175BEVOL2 (1 of 2)1102175BEV/2175BEVOL/2175BEVOL2 (2 of 2)1122175DWRR/2275DWRR (1 of 2)114CO2175DWR/CO2275DWR (3 of 4)140CO2275DWR (4 of 4)141CO2275DWR (4 of 4)1422275ZWC/2275ZWCOL (1 of 3)1432275ZWC/2275ZWCOL (1 of 3)1442275ZWC/2275ZWCOL (2 of 3)1452275ZWC/2275ZWCOL (2 of 3)1462275ZWC/2275ZWCOL (3 of 3)1472275ZWC/2275ZWCOL (3 of 3)1481175R (1 of 2)1491175R (1 of 2)1501175R (2 of 2)1511175R (2 of 2)1521115R (1 OF 2)153CLRCO2175 (1 of 4)851115R (1 OF 2)1541115R (2 of 2)1551115R (2 of 2)1561175WC (1 of 2)1571175WC (1 of 2)1581175WC (2 of 2)1591175WC (2 of 2)1601115WC (1 of 2)1611115WC (1 of 2)1621115WC (2 of 2)1632175DWRR/2275DWRR (2 of 2)116CLRCO2175 (2 of 4)87CLRCO2175 (3 of 4)89CLRCO2175 (4 of 4)922175R (1 of 2)94CLR2160 (2 of 2)842115R (2 of 2)992115R (2 of 2)1002175WC/2175WCOL/2175WCOL2 (1 of 2)1022175WC/2175WCOL /2175WCOL2(2 of 2)1041115WC (2 of 21641175BEV (1 OF 2)165Item Part No. Part No. Part No. Description Black White Stainless Steel981175BEV (1 OF 2)1661175BEV (2 OF 2)1671175BEV (2 of 2)168ADA24R (1 0F 2)169ADA24R (2 0F 2)171ADA24R (2 0F 2)172CLRCO2175 (1 of 4)86CLRCO2175 (2 of 4)88CLRCO2175 (3 of 4)90This page intentionally left blank.173Item Part No. Part No. Part No. Description Black White Stainless Steel96Item Part No. Part No. Part No. Description Black White Stainless Steel882175R (2 of 2)962115R (1 of 2)98Item Part No. Part No. Part No. Description Black White Stainless Steel90CLR2160 (2 of 2)83CLRCO2175 (4 of 4)912175R (1 of 2)932175R (2 of 2)952115R (1 of 2)972175WC/2175WCOL/2175WCOL2 (1 OF 2)1012175WC/2175WCOL /2175wcol2(2 of 2)1032115WC/2115WCOL/2115WCOL2 (1OF2)1052115WC/2115WCOL/2115WCOL2 (2 of 2)1072175BEV/2175BEVOL/2175BEVOL2 (1 OF 2)1092175BEV/2175BEVOL/2175BEVOL2 (2 OF 2)1112175DWRR/2275DWRR (1 OF 2)1132175DWRR/2275DWRR (2 of 2)115CLR2160174CLRCO21751742115R, 2115WC, 2175R, 2175WC, 2175BEV1752275DWRWS, 2275ZWC1752175DWRR, 2275DWRR1762175RF176CO2175F177CO2175DWR, CO2275DWR1771175R, 1115R, 1175WC, 1115WC, 1175BEV178ADA24R178This page intentionally left blank.179Three 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.2This manual contains specific instructions for servicing the U-Line Products which include these models:22115R22115WC22115WCOL22275DWRR22175R22175RF22175WC22175WCOL2CLR21602CLRCO21752CO2275DWR2CO2175F22175BEV22275DWRWS22275DWRWS22275ZWC22275ZWCOL21115R21115WC21175BEV21175R21175WC2ADA24R2Potential Problems with HFC-134A2This service manual has been written to cover products manufactured with HFC-134A. HFC-134A compressors receive a synthetic based ester oil charge. The hygroscopic (water attraction) property of ester oil is many times greater than the mineral oils p...2Cleanliness of the system is extremely important. The presence of residues (chlorinated or greasy residues, mineral oil, or impurities) can lead to capillary tube restrictions, oil return problems and compressor damage. Do not use flux on brazed joints.2Table Of Contents3SECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION3Introduction 1-13Potential Problems With HFC-134A 1-13Safety Precautions 1-43Safety Alert Definitions 1-43General Precautions 1-43U-Line Corporation Limited Warranty 1-53Product Liability Policy 1-63Serial Number Format 1-73Warranty Claims Procedure 1-73Proof of Purchase 1-73Parts Listing 1-83SECTION 2 - TROUBLESHOOTING3Customer Call Guide 2-13Refrigeration System Diagnosis Guide 2-33Thermistor Types 2-33Troubleshooting 2-43SECTION 3 - SERVICE AND REPAIR3Operation 3-13CLR2160 3-13Operating Environmental/Climate Control Requirements 3-293For All - Except WC, DWRWS, BEV Center, CODWR & 2275ZWC/2275ZWCOL 3-293For WC, DWRWS, CODWR, BEV, CLRCO & 2275ZWC/2275ZWCOL 3-293Échelon Keypad Options 3-293Échelon Service Menu 3-323Error Codes 3-343Origins Electronic Control 3-383Origins Keypad Options 3-383Origins Service Menu 3-393Defrost Information - All models 3-413Specifications 3-423CLR2160 3-423Adjustments and Repair 3-473Leveling 3-473Door Alignment - Échelon Models 3-473Door Alignment - Origins Models 3-493Drawer Alignment 3-493Ice Cube Thickness Adjustment 3-533Parts Replacement 3-543Plumbing - CLR2160 and CLRCO2175 3-573SECTION 4 - PARTS3Parts Listing 4-13Anti-Tip Kit 4-13CLR2160 4-23CLRCO2175 4-632175R 4-1442115R 4-1842175WC/2175WCOL 4-2242115WC/WCOL 4-2642175BEV 4-3042275DWRR 4-3442275DWRWS/2275DWRWOL 4-384CO2175F 4-4242175RF 4-504CO2175DWR 4-5642275ZWC/2275ZWCOL 4-6441175R 4-7041115R 4-7441175WC 4-7841115WC 4-8241175BEV 4-864ADA24R 4-904SECTION 5 - WIRING DIAGRAMS4CLRCO2175 5-142175DWRR 5-342175RF 5-34CO2175F 5-44CO2175DWR 5-44Safety items throughout this guide are labeled with a Danger, Warning or Caution based on the risk type:5Use this appliance for its intended purpose only and follow these general precautions along with those listed throughout this guide:5U-Line Corporation Limited Warranty6U-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 compressor, the condenser, the evaporator, the ...6The following are excluded from this limited warranty: installation charges; damages caused by disasters or acts of God, such as fire, floods, wind and lightening; damages incurred or resulting from shipping, improper installation, unauthorized modif...6If a product defect is discovered during the applicable warranty period, you must promptly notify either the dealer from whom you purchased the product or U-Line at P.O. Box 245040, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53224 or at 414-354-0300. In no event shall suc...6This limited warranty is in lieu of any other warranty, express or implied, including, but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose; provided however, that to the extent required by law, implied warra...6Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you ma...6PRODUCT LIABILITY POLICY7Serial Number Format8The serial number is divided into four segments. A typical serial number is 0914997-11-0005.8The first two digits of the first segment, 09, represents the year the unit was made.8The next four/five digits of the first segment, 14997, represent the shop order number. Order number 14997 is assigned for the Model CLRCO2175B-40 units.8The next two digit segment, 12, represents the month the unit was made.8The last four digit segment, XXXX, is a factory internal control number used at U-Line Corporation.8You can use any form you would normally use to bill your customer (your own computer generated form, Narda, USA, etc.). Claims can also be filed on-line at www.u-lineservice.com.8The model and serial number MUST be on the claims. Claims will not be paid without a model and serial number.8If you used a part in your repair, you MUST put the part number, the invoice number and where the part came from. Claims will be returned without this information.8If you work on more than one unit per service call please submit a separate claim for each unit.8We track all defects through warranty claims, so please be specific on what the repair was. If it is a system leak, please specify where the leak was.8Please be sure the claim is legible. If the claim form cannot be read, it will be returned, unpaid.8Remember: Door and water level adjustments are 90 day warranties only.8If you are changing out a unit please supply the model and serial number of both units (the unit being replaced and the new unit) and the R.A. number.8Occasionally the customer does not return their warranty cards. In this case we use the date the unit was shipped to our distributor for a beginning warranty date. This may cause the claim to be rejected for a proof of purchase. If you want to check ...8At U-Line, parts and labor claims are paid separately. Included in labor are freon and recovery charges, all other parts are handled by the parts department. We require that some parts be returned to us, so we may return them to our vendor. It will b...8Proof of Purchase and/or Proof of Install is an important part of the warranty claim process. Sometimes it is difficult to obtain a proper Proof of Purchase/Proof of Install for a number of different reasons:8We understand the problem and have modified our Proof of Purchase policy to help you in these situations.8Effective immediately, if a copy of the Proof of Purchase/Proof of Install is not available at the site, the technician should record the following information on the Labor Invoice:8If we have this information on the Labor Invoice, and we have the other information that is needed (correct Serial Number, type of repair, time spent on repairs, parts used in the repair, invoice number for the part, etc.), we will be able to process...8Parts Listing91. Refer to Service Parts and locate the illustration(s) for the model you are servicing.92. Locate the desired part to be serviced and note the item number assigned to it.93. Locate the item number within the parts list. Note the full description and the corresponding part number. If this is for a warranty unit, indicate and record the model and serial numbers.94. When ordering parts, it will be necessary to supply Model Number, Serial Number, Part Number, Part Description and in some cases Color or Voltage.9All warranty parts will be shipped at no charge as long as warranty status has been confirmed. If we require that a part be returned to U- line, you will be informaed at the time the order is placed. It will be noted on your packing list if we requir...9Our warranty records may not match the customer's information. In this case, a proof of purchase will be required. If you do not have the proof of purchase at the time the order is placed, the part will be sent net 15 days, charged to a Visa or Maste...95. Parts may be ordered on-line, by FAX or phone:9www.U-LineService.com9onlineparts@u-line.com9FAX Number (414) 354-79059Phone Number (414) 354-0300 or (800) 779-2547;9REPLACEMENT PARTS: Use only genuine U-Line replacement parts. The use of non-U-Line parts can reduce ice rate, cause water to overflow from ice maker mold, damage the unit, and can void the warranty.9文件大小: 12.9 MB页数: 180Language: English打开用户手册