U-Line U-CLR2160W-40 manual

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    ® 2000 SERIES CLEAR ICE MODELS CLEAR COMBO ® MODELS USE AND CARE GUIDE CLEAR COMBO® MODELS CLEAR ICE U-LINE.COM U-CLR2160B-00 U-CLR2160B-40 U-CLR2160S -00 U-CLR2160S -01 U-CLR2160S -40 U-CLR2160S -41 U-CLR2160SOD- 00 U-CLR2160SOD- 01 U-CLR2160SOD- 40 U-CLR2160SOD- 41 U-CLR216 0W -00 U-CLR216 0W -40 The American Built-In Under c ounter Leader Sin[...]

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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 the uni t, pr ovidin g complete install ation informa tion, is a vailable fr om U-Line Corporati[...]

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    2 u-line.com Model F eatures: High daily ice pr oduction and storag e. The CLR2160 pr oduces up to 60 pounds of ice per da y and stores up to 30 pounds. While the CLRCO2175 can produce up to 40 pounds of ice per da y and store up to 15 po unds. Electronic contr ol module . Automatically adjusts for changes in r oom and water temp eratures to maximi[...]

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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 fr ont grille or internal fans at any time, or the unit will not perform as expected. Do not install the unit behind a door . Initial Star tup All U-Line contr ols are pr eset at the factor y . Initial startup requir es no adjus[...]

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    4 u-line.com Checking Pr oduct T emperatur e T o che ck the actual product 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 5 seconds Release when °F flashes. or Adjust Te m p e r a t u r e CLRCO2175 or T ouch and 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 Act[...]

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    6 u-line.com Clear Ice Mak er Cleaning Cycle Units with a serial number beginni ng with an 09 or gr eater ha ve an automatic clean alert function. Clea ning cycle s should be run as notified. Oth erwise, T o maintain operational eff iciency the unit should be cleaned e very three months. Depending on water conditions, more frequen t cleaning ma y b[...]

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    u-line.com 7 NOTICE • Discard all ice produced in the first harvest. • Should pow er to the unit be interrupted during the self-clean cycle, it will be n ecessary to repeat the complete cleaning cycle after po wer is r estored. Refresh Kit Due to variations in water quality or inadequate maintenance y our unit ma y become excessiv ely coated in[...]

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    8 u-line.com Le veling NOTICE Unit must be le vel, for pr oper door and ice maker (if equipped) operation. For Models with adjustable lev eling feet: 1. Us e a level to check the levelness of the uni t from front to back and from side to side. Place th e le vel a long top edge and side edge as shown (1). 2. If the unit i s not le vel, r otate the a[...]

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    u-line.com 9 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. Loose n the two scre ws (1). 3. Remov e grille (2) fr om uni[...]

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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 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 gask et should b e firmly in contact with the cabinet all the wa y around th[...]

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    u-line.com 11 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 e installed 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 ve [...]

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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 screws) (2). Reinstall hinge to top opposite. 1. Install the hinge just r emoved fr om the bottom to the T OP opposite side of the cab inet (thr ee scre ws) (2). Reinstall Hole Pl ugs. 1. Install plastic scre w plugs (thr ee each, top and bottom) (3)[...]

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    u-line.com 13 3. Gras p outer edge of stainless frame and firmly pr es s inside edge of glass i n while p ulling stai nless frame in oppos ite dir ection. 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° angle . For a right [...]

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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 OP opposite side of the cab inet (thr ee 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 White) Models: • Clean surfaces with a mild dete rgent and warm water solutio n. 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 an y glass surfaces with a non-chlorine glass[...]

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    16 u-line.com Condenser Cleaning Interv al - Ev er y Three M onths T o maintain operational efficiency , keep th e fro nt grille fr ee 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 cl[...]

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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 clearl y understand the function of the contr ol. If the probl em persists, read the NORMAL OPERA TING SOUNDS and TR OUBLESHOO TING GUIDE s ection of this guide to help y ou quickly identify co mmon probl e[...]

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    ® USE AND CARE GUIDE ©2013 U-Line Corpor ation Publication Number 30268 4/ 2013 Rev .G 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 emium[...]