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USER MANUAL 2224RGL15B U-Line
USER GUIDE & SERVICE MANUAL
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Contents
Intro
Extended Non-Use
Safety
Safety and Warning
Disposal and Recycling
Service
Troubleshooting
Warranty
Installation
Environmental Requirements
Electrical
Cutout Dimensions
Product Dimensions
Side by Side Installation
Anti-Tip Bracket
General Installation
Integrated Grille / Plinth Dimensions
Grille / Plinth Installation
Door Swing
Door Stop
Door Adjust
Service Extended
Wire Diagram
Product Liability
Warranty Claims
Parts
Ordering Replacement Parts
System Diagnosis Guide
Compressor Specifications
Troubleshooting Extended
Control Quick Guide
Thermistor
Defrost
Remove Fan and Cover
WELCOME TO U-LINE
Congratulations on your U-Line purchase. Your product comes from a company with over five decades of premium modular ice making, refrigeration, and wine preservation experience. U-Line continues to be the American leader, delivering versatility and flexibility for multiple applications including residential, light commercial, outdoor and marine use. U-Line's complete product collection includes Wine Captain ^® Models, Beverage Centers, Clear Ice Machines, Crescent Ice Makers, Glass & Solid Door Refrigerators, Drawer Models, Freezers, Combo ^® Models, and more.
U-Line has captivated those with an appreciation for the finer things with exceptional functionality, style, inspired innovations and attention to even the smallest details. We are known and respected for our unwavering dedication to product design, quality and selection. U-Line is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and has shipped product to five continents for over two decades and is proud to have the opportunity to ship to you.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Looking for additional information on your product? User Guides, Spec Sheets, CAD Drawings, Compliance Documentation, and Product Warranty information are all available for reference and download at u-line.com.
PROPERTY DAMAGE / INJURY CONCERNS
In the unlikely event property damage or personal injury is suspected related to a U-Line product, please take the following steps:
- U-Line Customer Care must be contacted immediately at +1.800.779.2547.
- Service or repairs performed on the unit without prior written approval from U-Line is not permitted. If the unit has been altered or repaired in the field without prior written approval from U-Line, claims will not be eligible.
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Safety and Warning
NOTICE
Please read all instructions before installing, operating, or servicing the appliance.
Use this appliance for its intended purpose only and follow these general precautions with those listed throughout this guide:
SAFETY ALERT DEFINITIONS
Throughout this guide are safety items labeled with a Danger, Warning or Caution based on the risk type:
DANGER
Danger means that failure to follow this safety statement will result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING
Warning means that failure to follow this safety statement could result in serious personal injury or death.
DANGER
This unit contains R600a (Isobutane) which is a flammable hydrocarbon. It is safe for regular use. Do not use sharp objects to expedite defrosting. Do not service without consulting the "R600a specifications" section included in the User Guide. Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
WARNING
Service must be done by factory authorized service personnel. Any parts shall be replaced with like components. Failure to comply could increase the risk of possible ignition due to incorrect parts or improper service.
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Disposal and Recycling

DANGER
RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT. Before you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer, take off the doors and leave shelves in place so children may not easily climb inside.
If the unit is being removed from service for disposal, check and obey all federal, state and local regulations regarding the disposal and recycling of refrigeration appliances, and follow these steps completely:
- Remove all consumable contents from the unit.
- Unplug the electrical cord from its socket.
- Remove the door(s)/drawer(s).
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Environmental Requirements
This model is intended for indoor/interior applications only and is not to be used in installations that are open/exposed to natural elements.
This unit is designed to operate between 50°F (10°C) and 100°F (38°C). Higher ambient temperatures may reduce the unit's ability to reach low temperatures and/or reduce ice production on applicable models.
For best performance, keep the unit out of direct sunlight and away from heat generating equipment.
In climates where high humidity and dew points are present, condensation may appear on outside surfaces. This is considered normal. The condensation will evaporate when the humidity drops.
CAUTION
Damages caused by ambient temperatures of 40^ F ( 4^ C) or below are not covered by the warranty.
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Electrical
WARNING
SHOCK HAZARD — Electrical Grounding Required. Never attempt to repair or perform maintenance on the unit until the electricity has been disconnected.
Never remove the round grounding prong from the plug and never use a two-prong grounding adapter.
Altering, cutting or removing power cord, removing power plug, or direct wiring can cause serious injury, fire, loss of property and/or life, and will void the warranty.
Never use an extension cord to connect power to the unit.
Always keep your working area dry.
NOTICE
Electrical installation must observe all state and local codes. This unit requires connection to a
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Cutout Dimensions
PREPARE SITE
Your U-Line product has been designed exclusively for a built-in installation. When built-in, your unit does not require additional air space for top, sides, or rear. However, the front grille (plinth strip/base fascia) must NOT be obstructed.
CAUTION
Unit can NOT be installed behind a closed cabinet door.
U-Line products are designed and manufactured to be installed in the specified cutout openings shown, and variance to the floors or cabinetry must be accounted for in your installation.
CUTOUT DIMENSIONS

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Product Dimensions

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Not Including Handle 23-7/16" (590 mm)* 33-11/16" to 34-11/16" (856 to 881 mm)SAFETY • INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION • OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS • MAINTENANCE • SERVICE
Side-by-Side Installation
OTHER SITE REQUIREMENTS
Side-by-Side Installation
Units must operate from separate, properly grounded electrical receptacles placed according to each unit's electrical specifications requirements.
Cutout width for a side-by-side installation is the total of the widths listed under Cutout Dimensions in each unit's Installation Guide. Each door can be opened individually (one at a time) without interference.

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Pure technical line drawing of a structural frame or support structure without any text, numbers, or symbolsHowever, to ensure unobstructed door swing (opening both doors at the same time), 1/4" (6.4 mm) of space
Hinge-by-Hinge Installation (Mullion)
When installing two units hinge-by-hinge, 13/16" (22 mm) is required for integrated models. Additional space may be needed for any knobs, pulls or handles installed.

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-13/16" (22 mm)Stainless steel models which include the standard stainless handle will require 4-9/16" (116 mm) to allow both doors to open to 90° at the same time.

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Anti-Tip Bracket

CAUTION
The anti-tip bracket must be installed to prevent the unit from tipping when doors are fully opened or excess weight is placed on the front of the unit.
The anti-tip bracket has multiple mounting options. Mounting will depend on your particular cabinet configuration. Locate 3 #8x5/8' screws included with your unit.
TOP MOUNT

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Pure mechanical diagram showing a beam with supports and a sliding component (no text or symbols)For ease of installation, the anti-tip bracket is pre-installed in the top mount position.
SIDE MOUNT

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Left Hinged Cabinet Right Hinged CabinetSide mount position is used when you are unable to mount the bracket to the underside of your countertop.
- Remove the pre-installed anti-tip bracket from the top mount position and align the bracket to the hinge side of the unit as shown above.
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Reinstall the 2 #8x5/8" screws into the plate using a #2 Phillips head screwdriver.
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Correlation slide the cell into the solution to the
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General Installation
LEVELING INFORMATION
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Use a level to confirm the unit is level. Level should be placed along top edge and side edge as shown.
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If the unit is not level, remove grille and adjust legs as necessary.

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Rotate Front and Back Legs to Adjust- Confirm the unit is level after each adjustment and repeat the previous steps until the unit is level.
INSTALLATION TIP
If the room floor is higher than the floor in the cutout opening, adjust the rear legs to achieve a total unit rear height of 1/8" (3 mm) less than the opening's rear height.
INSTALLATION
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Plug in the power/electrical cord.
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Gently push the unit into position. Be careful not to entangle the cord.
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Re-check the leveling, from front to back and side to side. Make any necessary adjustments. The unit's top surface should be approximately 1/8" (3 mm) below the countertop.
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Install the anti-tip bracket.
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Remove the interior packing material and wipe out the inside of the unit with a clean, water-dampened cloth.
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Integrated Grille - Plinth Dimensions
PREPARE AND INSTALL INTEGRATED GRILLE (PLINTH STRIP/BASE FASCIA)
- Use the dimensions provided in the diagram to cut and shape your integrated grille (plinth strip/base fascia) panel. Recommended panel thickness is between 1/4" (6 mm) and 3/8" (9 mm).
- Finish or stain your grille (plinth strip/base fascia) panel to match your surrounding furniture. Finish front, back and edges to prevent warping. Carefully follow the manufacturer's recommendations for finish application and cure times.
- Apply double sided tape to the backside of the Integrated grill (plinth strip/base fascia). Use the diagram below for reference. U-Line recommends 3M™ VHB™ tape, a high strength bonding tape.
Apply Tape To Shaded Area

INTEGRATED GRILLE (PLINTH STRIP/BASE FASCIA) DIMENSIONS

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Grille - Plinth Installation
REMOVING AND INSTALLING GRILLE (PLINTH STRIP/BASE FASCIA)
WARNING
Disconnect electric power to the unit before removing the grille (plinth strip/base fascia).
When using the unit, the grille (plinth strip/base fascia) must be installed.
WARNING
DO NOT touch the condenser fins. The condenser fins are SHARP and can be easily damaged.
Removing the grille (plinth strip/base fascia)
- Disconnect power to the unit.
- Loosen the two screws (1).
- Remove grille (plinth strip/base fascia) (2) from unit.
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Door Swing
For Integrated models that are installed adjacent to a wall, 1/4" (6 mm) clearance is recommended from wall on hinge side to allow the door to open 90°. Allow for additional space for any knobs or pulls installed on the integrated panel/frame.
Stainless Steel models that are installed adjacent to a wall require 2-1/4" (57 mm) door clearance on hinge side to allow for door handle,
Units have a zero clearance when installed adjacent to cabinets.

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1/4" (6 mm) 90° Door Swing Space Required For any Knobs or PullsIntegrated

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Door Stop
Your U-Line unit was shipped to you with the optional 90° pin.
Your unit's door(s) will open 115° straight from the factory. If you would like the door stop at 90° follow these instructions.
NOTICE
If your unit is already undercounter, it will need to be moved out to access the hinge. With the 90° stop pin in place, you will not be able to replace the hinge cover.
- Open door approximately 90°.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with brackets and mounting holes (no text or symbols)- Once cover is removed, slide hinge pin into hole as shown. Pin should slide into place, stopping the door at 90°; if the pin does not go into the hole shown, hold the door less than 90° open and try again.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbols- To fully seat the pin, tap it lightly with a hammer.
- Carefully slide your unit back in place.
NOTICE
The pin can be removed to return the door swing back to its original 115° swing by tapping the pin out from the bottom of the hinge.
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Door Adjustments
DOOR ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENT
Align and adjust the door if it is not level or is not sealing properly. If the door is not sealed, the unit may not cool properly, or excessive frost or condensation may form in the interior.
NOTICE
Properly aligned, the door's gasket should be firmly in contact with the cabinet all the way around the door (no gaps). Carefully examine the door's gasket to ensure that it is firmly in contact with the cabinet. Also make sure the door gasket is not pinched on the hinge side of the door.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to use the door to raise or pivot your unit. This would put excessive stress on the hinge system.
Alignment and Adjustment Procedure
- Open door and remove gasket near the hinges.

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T-25 Torx Screw T-25 Torx ScrewREVERSING THE DOOR
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Open door.
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Remove top hinge cover by lifting top and bottom flaps and slide inwards. Repeat on bottom hinge.

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- Using T-25 Torx bit loosen screw #1 and remove screw #2 on top and bottom hinge. Slide and remove the door from unit. Completely remove screw #1 on top and bottom.

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Remove caps from screw heads on opposite side (2 on top and 2 on bottom). Using #2 Phillips bit remove the 4 underlying screws. Reinstall the screws and caps on the opposite side.
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Partially install screw #1 in the outer most holes on top and bottom. Rotate door 180°, align hinge over screw #1 and slide/seat into position. Reinstall screw #2 on top and bottom. Tighten both screws and install hinge cover.
Align and adjust the door:
Align and adjust the door (see DOOR ALIGNMENT AND
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First Use
All U-Line controls are preset at the factory. Initial startup requires no adjustments.
NOTICE
U-Line recommends allowing the unit to run overnight before loading with product.
When plugged in, the unit will begin operating under the factory default settings. If the unit was turned off during installation, simply press ⏻ and the unit will immediately switch on. To turn the unit off, press ⏻.
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Control Operation

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Up Down Light Power Not Used LED U-LINECONTROL FUNCTION GUIDE
| FUNCTION | COMMAND | DISPLAY/OPTIONS |
| ON/OFF | Press 🔒 and release | Unit will immediately turn ON or OFF. |
| Toggle lights | Press 🔒 and release to leave interior light on for 3 hours | Glass door wine and beverage centers only. |
| Adjust refrigerator set point | Press 🔒 or 🔒 and release | When the "F" or "C" in the display is flashing, press 🔒 or 🔒 to adjust the set point temperature. |
| View temperature in unit | Press 🔒 and 🔒 together and release | The display will flash and then toggle from set point to temperature in unit. |
| Toggle between F/C | Hold 🔒 and 🔒 for 5 seconds | The display will change units. |
DOOR ALERT NOTIFICATION
When the door is left open for more than 5 minutes:
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Sabbath Mode


This unit is Star-K certified and offers a Sabbath mode. Sabbath mode disables system responses to user initiated activities and all external functions, including lighting, display and audible alarms. The unit will still maintain internal temperatures and set points. View a full list of Star-K certified U-Line units at www.star-k.org.
To enable Sabbath Mode:
- Press ☐ (4) and hold for ten seconds and release (the °F/°C symbol will flash briefly at the end of the ten second period).
- The interior light and control display (3) will go dark until user resets mode.
- NOTE: Although the display will not be visible, the temperature controls in the unit remain active and
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Airflow and Product Loading
NOTICE
The unit requires proper airflow to perform at its highest efficiency. Do not block the front grille, internal fans or vents at any time, or the unit will not perform as expected. When loading your unit, leave space between the internal fans or vents and product loaded. Anything blocking the required airflow/circulation will result in uneven temperature distribution in the cabinet and can also freeze product. Do not install the unit behind a door.
When properly loaded, your U-Line unit will store up to 172 (12 oz. [330 ml]) cans or 114 (12 oz. [330 ml]) bottles.
For optimal airflow, leave approximately two inches of space around the fan and one inch around the back wall and lower vents.
Door Removed For Illustration Purposes

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Interior Shelves
REMOVING AND INSTALLING GLASS SHELVES
Adjusting Interior Shelves
Models equipped with glass shelves have an adjustable mounting system. To adjust or simply remove shelves for cleaning, follow the instructions below.
- Remove all product from shelf.
- Coming from underneath the shelf, lift both the front and rear of the glass.
- Carefully slide shelf out of unit being careful not to scratch the interior liner.
- Installation is the reverse of removal.
Adjusting Shelf Height
Shelf height may be adjusted to accommodate a broad range of product. To alter your shelf spacing follow the instructions below.
- Remove the 4 Shelf clips from the shelf clip holes.
- Move shelf clips as a group to the desired shelf height.

CAUTION
Clips MUST be installed with the ribbed side down. Failure to do so may result in shelf or unit damage.
NOTICE
All 4 shelf clips for each shelf must be installed at the same height for shelf stability.
- Reinstall shelf.
Cleaning Shelves
Shelves may be cleaned in a soapy warm water solution. A general household disinfectant may be used if necessary. Be sure to completely dry your shelf before reinstalling.
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Refrigerator Bins - Crisper
REFRIGERATOR BIN INSTALLATION & REMOVAL
Refrigerator bins are easily removed for cleaning and sanitizing. To remove your bin follow the instructions below.

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Technical diagram showing a mechanical assembly with labeled components and directional arrows indicating movement or force.- Fully extend the bin you wish to remove from the cabinet.
- Lift the front lip of the bin and raise the bin off the racks.
- Lift the rear of the bin off its seat on the rack.
- Pull the bin up and away from the racks.
Cleaning
Bins may be cleaned in a soapy warm water solution. A general household disinfectant, safe for plastics, may be used if necessary. Be sure to completely dry your bin before reinstalling.
NOTICE
Bins are NOT dishwasher safe.
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Cleaning
EXTERIOR CLEANING
Stainless Models
Stainless door panels and handles can discolor when exposed to chlorine gas, pool chemicals, saltwater or cleaners with bleach.
Keep your stainless unit looking new by cleaning with a good quality all-in-one stainless steel cleaner and polish monthly. For best results use Claire® Stainless Steel Polish and Cleaner. Comparable products are acceptable. Frequent cleaning will remove surface contamination that could lead to rust. Some installations may require cleaning weekly.
Do not clean with steel wool pads.
Do not use stainless steel cleaners or polishes on any glass surfaces.
Clean any glass surfaces with a non-chlorine glass cleaner.
Do not use cleaners not specifically intended for stainless steel on stainless steel surfaces (this includes glass, tile and counter cleaners).
Integrated Models
To clean integrated panels, use household cleaner per the cabinet manufacturer's recommendation.
INTERIOR CLEANING
Disconnect power to the unit.
Clean the interior and all removed components using a mild nonabrasive detergent and warm water solution applied with a soft sponge or non-abrasive cloth.
Rinse the interior using a soft sponge and clean water.
Do not use any solvent-based or abrasive
cleaners. These types of cleaners may transfer taste to the interior products and damage or discolor the lining.
DEFROSTING
Under normal conditions this unit does not require manual defrosting. Minor frost on the rear wall or visible through the evaporator plate vents is normal and will melt during each off cycle.
If there is excessive build-up of 1/4" (6 mm) or more, manually defrost the unit.
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NOTICE
The drain pan was not designed to capture the water created when manually defrosting. To prevent water from overflowing the drain pan and possibly damaging water sensitive flooring, the unit must be removed from cabinetry.
To defrost:
- Disconnect power to the unit.
- Remove all products from the interior.
- Prop the door in an open position (2 in. [50 mm] minimum).
- Allow the frost to melt naturally.
- After the frost melts completely clean the interior and all removed components. (See INTERIOR CLEANING).
- When the interior is dry, reconnect power and turn unit on.
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Cleaning Condenser
INTERVAL - EVERY SIX MONTHS
To maintain operational efficiency, keep the front grille (plinth strip/base fascia) free of dust and lint, and clean the condenser when necessary. Depending on environmental conditions, more or less frequent cleaning may be necessary.
WARNING
Disconnect electric current to the unit before cleaning the condenser.
NOTICE
DO NOT use any type of cleaner on the condenser unit. Condenser may be cleaned using a vacuum, soft brush or compressed air.
- Remove the grille (plinth strip/base fascia). (See GRILLE-PLINTH INSTALLATION).
- Clean the condenser coil using a soft brush or vacuum cleaner.
- Install the grille (plinth strip/base fascia).
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Extended Non-Use
VACATION/HOLIDAY, PROLONGED SHUTDOWN
The following steps are recommended for periods of extended non-use:
- Remove all consumable content from the unit.
- Disconnect the power cord from its outlet/socket and leave it disconnected until the unit is returned to service.
- If ice is on the evaporator, allow ice to thaw naturally.
- Clean and dry the interior of the unit. Ensure all water has been removed from the unit.
- The door must remain open to prevent formation of mold and mildew. Open door a minimum of 2° (50 mm) to provide the necessary ventilation.
WINTERIZATION
If the unit will be exposed to temperatures of 40^ F ( 5^ C) or less, the steps above must be followed.
For questions regarding winterization, please
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Troubleshooting
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
If you think your U-Line product is malfunctioning, read the CONTROL OPERATION section to clearly understand the function of the control.
If the problem persists, read the NORMAL OPERATING SOUNDS and TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE sections below to help you quickly identify common problems and possible causes and remedies. Most often, this will resolve the problem without the need to call for service.
IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED
If you do not understand a troubleshooting remedy, or your product needs service, contact U-Line Corporation directly at +1.800.779.2547.
When you call, you will need your product Model and Serial Numbers. This information appears on the Model and Serial number plate located on the upper right or rear wall of the Interior of your product.
All models incorporate rigid foam insulated cabinets to provide high thermal efficiency and maximum sound reduction for its internal working components. Despite this
- Evaporator: Refrigerant flowing through an evaporator may sound like boiling liquid.
- Condenser Fan: Air moving through a condenser may be heard.
- Automatic Defrost Drain Pan: Water may be heard dripping or running into the drain pan when the unit is in the defrost cycle.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

DANGER
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD. Never attempt to repair or perform maintenance on the unit before disconnecting the main electrical power.
Troubleshooting - What to check when problems occur:
| Problem | Possible Cause and Remedy |
| Digital Display and Light Do Not Work. | Ensure power is connected to the unit.If the unit is cooling, it may be in Sabbath mode. |
| Interior Light Does Not Illuminate. | The light bulb may be defective.If the unit is cooling, it may be in Sabbath mode. |
| Light Remains on When Door Is Closed. | For glass door models, press the light icon and close the door.Check reed switch. |
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| Problem | Possible Cause and Remedy |
| Digital Display Shows 1-16 or 99 | A factory test mode may be enabled. Adjust the temperature to 99 and press the LIGHT icon. |
| Product Is Freezing. | Because product in contact with the rear wall may freeze, ensure no product is touching the rear wall.Adjust the temperature to a warmer set point. |
| Product Is Not Cold Enough. | Air temperature does not indicate product temperature. See CHECKING PRODUCT TEMPERATURE below.Adjust the temperature to a cooler set point.Ensure unit is not located in excessive ambient temperatures or in direct sunlight.Ensure the door is closing and sealing properly.Ensure the interior light has not remained on too long.Ensure nothing is blocking the front grille, found at the bottom of the unit.Ensure the condenser coil is clean and free of any dirt or lint build-up. |
- After 24 hours, check the temperature of the water. If required, adjust the temperature control in a small increment (see CONTROL OPERATION).
Causes which affect the internal temperatures of the cabinet include:
• Temperature setting.
- Ambient temperature where installed.
• Installation in direct sunlight or near a heat source.
- The number of door openings and the time the door is open.
- The time the internal light is illuminated. (This mainly affects product on the top rack or shelf.)
CHECKING PRODUCT TEMPERATURE

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U-Line Corporation (U-Line) Limited Warranty
One Year Limited Warranty
For one year from the date of original purchase, this U-Line product warranty covers all parts and labor to repair or replace any part of the product that proves to be defective in materials or workmanship. For products installed and used for normal residential use, material cosmetic defects are included in this warranty, with coverage limited to 60 days from the date of original purchase. All service provided by U-Line under the above warranty must be performed by U-Line factory authorized service, unless otherwise specified by U-Line. Service provided during normal business hours.
Available Second Year Limited Warranty
Beyond the standard one year warranty outlined above, U-Line offers an extension of the one year warranty coverage for an additional second year from the date of purchase, free of charge. To take advantage of this second year warranty, you must register your product with U-Line within two months from the date of purchase at u-line.com providing proof of purchase.
Five Year Sealed System Limited Warranty
For five years from the date of original purchase, U-Line will repair or replace the following parts, labor not included, that prove to be defective in materials or workmanship: compressor, condenser, evaporator, drier, and all connecting tubing. All service provided by U-Line under the above warranty must be performed by U-Line factory authorized service, unless otherwise specified by U-Line. Service provided during normal business hours.
Terms
These warranties apply only to products installed in any one of the fifty states of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the ten provinces of Canada. The warranties do not cover any parts or labor to correct any defect caused by negligence, accident or improper use, maintenance, installation, service, repair, acts of God, fire, flood or other natural disasters. The product must be installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with the U-Line User Guide.
The remedies described above for each warranty are the only ones that U-Line will provide, either under these warranties or under any warranty arising by operation of law. U-Line will not be responsible for any consequential or incidental damages arising from the breach of these warranties or any other warranty, whether express, implied, or statutory. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. These warranties give you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Any warranty that may be implied in connection with your purchase or use of the product, including any warranty of merchantability or any warranty fit for a particular purpose is limited to the duration of these warranties, and only extends to five years in duration for the parts described in the context related to the five years limited warranty above. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
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Wire Diagram

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OVERLOAD D HOT NEUTRAL RELAY CREY EMBRACO COMPRESSOR 115 VOLT 220-240 VOLT PLUG OVERLOAD HOT LIGHT BLUE GROUND: GREEN W YELLOW GREEN W YELLOW NEUTRAL DAIR BLUE RELAY BROWN BLUE CAP EMBRACO COMPRESSOR 220-240 VOLT NEUTRAL: WHITE (115V) DAIR BLUE (220-240V) TO COMPRESSIONS 115 VOLT PLUG GROUNDS: GREEN & GREEN W YELLOW HOT: BLACK (115V) BROWN (220-240V) NEUTRAL WHITE (115V) DAIR BLUE (220-240V) TO COMPRESSIONS C POWER CORD ASSEMBLYSAFETY • INSTALLATION & INTEGRATION • OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS • MAINTENANCE • SERVICE
Product Liability
Field service technicians are authorized to make an initial assessment in the event of reported damages. If there are any questions about the process involved, the technician should call U-Line for further explanation.
While inspecting for defects or installation issues, photos should be taken to document any damages or issues found.
During the assessment, if the service technician is able to find the source of the damage and it can be resolved by replacement of a part, the servicer is authorized to replace the part in question. The part that caused the damage must be returned to U-Line in its entirety. The part must be clearly labeled with the serial number of the unit it was removed from, the date, and the servicer who removed the part.
If the service technician determines the damage is the result of installation issues (water connection/drain, etc.), the consumer would be notified and the issues shall be resolved at the direction of the consumer.
If damage is evident and the service technician is unable to find the source, U-Line must be contacted at 1-800-799-2547 for further direction
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Warranty Claims
The following information defines the parameters for filing a warranty claim:
- Valid serial number needed
- Valid model number needed
- Narda (or equivalent) form or submitted online at www.u-line.com
- 60 day submittal deadline from date of completed service
• Only one repair or unit per warranty claim - Refrigerant should be labeled and included on the labor submittal
- Door and water level adjustments are covered 30 days from install date.
Serial Number Requirements:
14 30911 12 XXXX
warranty status. We also accept the following information to verify warranty status:
• New Construction Occupancy Documents
- Closing Paperwork
- Final Billing - Remodel
Noting all of the following on the warranty claim will be considered proof of purchase, hard copy will not be required:
• Name of the selling Dealer
• Date of purchase/installation
• Order or Invoice number (if available)
• Description of document reviewed (i.e. store receipt, closing paperwork, etc)
Parts and labor claims are paid separately. Indicate part numbers and description for parts used in the warranty repair. Include the purchase invoice and name of the parts supplier used to procure the parts.
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Parts

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Technical diagram of a refrigerator with numbered components and labeled storage areasU-2224RGLS-00B
| Item | Description | U-Line P/N |
| 1 | Anti tip bracket w/screws | 80-54012-00 |
| 2 | Back panel | 80-54086-00 |
| 3 | Compressor electricals only | 80-54149-00 |
| 4 | Compressor w/electricals | 80-54150-00 |
| 5 | Condenser | 80-54043-00 |
| 6 | Condenser fan w/screws | 80-54014-00 |
| 7 | Crisper | 80-54044-00 |
| 8 | Display module | 80-54007-00 |
| 9 | Door assembly w/o hinges | 80-54158-00 |
| 10 | Door gasket | 80-54039-00 |
| 11 | Drain pan w/double sided tape | 80-54002-00 |
| 12 | Drier | 80-54055-00 |
| 13 | Evap fan w/cover and screws | 80-54151-00 |
| 14 | Evaporator | 80-54057-00 |
| 15 | Evaporator cover | 80-54045-00 |
| 16 | Glass shelf(1) w/clips | 80-54041-00 |
| 17 | Grille w/screws | 80-54040-00 |
| 18 | Hinge covers (2 pcs) | 80-54001-00 |
| 19 | Hinge mounting hole covers | 80-54024-00 |
| 20 | Hinges(2) w/screws and covers | 80-54013-00 |
| 21 | LED light strip and cover assy | 80-54000-00 |
| 22 | Leg Levelers (4) | 80-54019-00 |
| 23 | Main board(no wires or case) | 80-54008-00 |
| 24 | Packaging | 80-54159-00 |
| 25 | Power cord | 80-54171-00 |
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Ordering Replacement Parts
If you have a purchasing account, please utilize our service website to order parts.
Orders may also be placed by Fax or phone. See our contact information below:
www.U-LineService.com (with service login)
FAX Number: +1.414.354.5696
Phone Number: +1.800.779.2547
NOTICE
Use only genuine U-Line replacement parts. The use of non-U-Line parts can reduce speed of ice production, cause water to overflow from ice maker mold, damage the unit, and void the warranty.
Warranty parts will be shipped at no charge after U-Line confirms warranty status. Please provide the model, serial number, part number and part description. Some parts will require color or voltage information.
If U-Line requires the return of original parts, we will inform you when the parts order is taken. This requirement will be noted on your packing list. A prepaid
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System Diagnosis Guide
| System Condition | Suction Pressure | Suction Line | Compressor Discharge | Condenser | Capillary Tube | Evaporator | Wattage |
| Normal | Normal | Slightly below room temperature | Very hot | Very hot | Warm | Cold | Normal |
| Overcharge | Higher than normal | Very cold may frost heavily | Slightly warm to hot | Hot to warm | Cool | Cold | Higher than normal |
| Undercharge | Lower than normal | Warm-near room temperature | Hot | Warm | Warm | Extremely cold near inlet - Outlet below room temperature | Lower than normal |
| Partial Restriction | Somewhat lower than normal vacuum | Warm - near room temperature | Very hot | Top passes warm - Lower passes cool (near room temperature) due to liquid | Room temperature (cool) or colder | Extremely cold near inlet - Outlet below room temperature backing up | Lower than normal |
| Complete Restriction | In deep vacuum | Room temperature (cool) | Room temperature (cool) | Room temperature (cool) | Room temperature (cool) | No refrigeration | Lower than normal |
| No Gas | 0 PSIG to 25° | Room temperature (cool) | Cool to hot | Room temperature (cool) | Room temperature (cool) | No refrigeration | Lower than normal |
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Compressor Specifications

DANGER
Electrocution can cause death or serious injury. Burns from hot or cold surfaces can cause serious injury. Take precautions when servicing this unit.
Disconnect the power source.
Do not stand in standing water when working around electrical appliances.
Make sure the surfaces you touch are not hot or frozen.
Do not touch a bare circuit board unless you are wearing an anti-static wrist strap that is grounded to an electrical ground or grounded water pipe.
Handle circuit boards carefully and avoid touching components.
To measure the start winding resistance, measure across

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OVERLOAD PROTECTOR STARTING RELAY RELAY COVER CAPACITOR| EMX20CLC | |
| Refrigerant | R600a |
| Voltage | 115 - 127 VAC |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Run Cap | 12μF/165 VAC |
| Start Winding | 6.7 Ohm at 77°F |
| Run Winding | 12.6 Ohm at 77°F |
| LRA | 3.7 A |
| FLA | 0.5 A |
| Starting Device | 8EA14C |
| Overload | 4TM142RFBYY-53 |
* All resistance readings are ±10%
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Troubleshooting - Extended
CAUTION
Never attempt to repair or perform maintenance on the unit until the main electrical power has been disconnected from the unit.
SPECIFIC ERRORS AND ISSUES
The technically advanced diagnostic capabilities of the electronic controls utilized on the 1200 and 2200 series units allows for easy and thorough troubleshooting.
Navigation of the control is the key and is explained in the CONTROL OPERATION section of the manual, along with control button layout, control function descriptions, a service mode menu and service menu selection explanations.
Verification of temperature and thermistor performance can be identified by directly viewing thermistor readings in the service mode.
Component failure issues can be identified through service mode menu #19, "Component Testing." Individual components can be switched on and off to check for both proper function of a specific component and also delivery
All models incorporate rigid foam insulated cabinets to provide high thermal efficiency and maximum sound reduction for its internal working components. Despite this technology, your model may make sounds that are unfamiliar.
Normal operating sounds may be more noticeable because of the unit's environment. Hard surfaces such as cabinets, wood, vinyl or tiled floors and paneled walls have a tendency to reflect normal appliance operating noises.
Listed below are common refrigeration components with a brief description of the normal operating sounds they make. NOTE: Your product may not contain all the components listed.
- Compressor: The compressor makes a hum or pulsing sound that may be heard when it operates.
- Evaporator: Refrigerant flowing through an evaporator may sound like boiling liquid.
- Condenser Fan: Air moving through a condenser may be heard.
• Automatic Defrost Drain Pan: Water may be heard
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
| Concern | Potential Causes | Suggested Remedy |
| Not Cooling | Compressor overheating | Verify proper air flow through condenser. Is condenser clean? |
| Confirm condenser fan operation. | ||
| Confirm proper compressor operating voltage. Use #19, Component Testing in Service Mode. | ||
| Compressor not operating | Confirm proper compressor operating voltage. Use #19, Component Testing in Service Mode. | |
| Test overload and relay, replace as needed. | ||
| Compressor operating - no cooling | Refer to System Diagnosis Guide. | |
| Evaporator fan not operating | Use #19, Component Testing in Service Mode. | |
| Frozen Product | Control set too cold | Adjust Set Point Temp accordingly. |
| Review logged error codes | Refer to #14, Error Log in Service Mode. | |
| Thermistor failure | Check Error Log in Service Mode, OHM thermistor. | |
| Frost Bulldup Inside Unit | Door Ajar or Restricted from Closing | Check door clearance to adjoining cabinetry. Check distribution of product in unit. |
| Evaporator fan not operating | Use Relay Toggle, Component Testing in Service Mode. | |
| Thermistor failure | Check Error Log. | |
| Display Not Working | Unit placed in Sabbath mode? | Press and hold for 5 seconds to check. |
| Display unplugged | Verify that both ends of the display wiring are firmly connected. | |
| Display wiring broken or damaged | Perform continuity test of wiring and replace as needed. | |
| Internal Lights Not Working | Control Setting | Unit set to Sabbath Mode. Press and hold for 5 seconds to check. |
| Door switch misaligned or defective | Check the function of reed switch and door magnet adjustment. | |
| Noisy | Refrigeration tubing touching cabinet | Carefully reposition tubing. |
| Fan blade obstruction (wiring, foam insulation, packaging material) | Remove obstruction. |
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MAIN CONTROL
The main control board is very robust and is rarely the cause of system issues. It is important to fully diagnose the board for any suspected failures before attempting to remove the board for replacement or service. Follow the guidelines below to fully test and diagnose the main control.
Power Fault
If the unit does not (or seems to not) power on, follow the flow chart below to help diagnose the issue. Before beginning it is important to first verify the unit is not simply set to sabbath mode.

flowchart
graph TD
A["Check Voltage At Wall Outlet"] -->|Voltage| B["Verify Voltage At Main Control Voltage Input"]
B -->|Voltage| C["Check Fuse F1 For Continuity"]
C -->|Continuity| D["Continue"]
A -->|No Voltage| E["Alert Customer Of Power Failure"]
B -->|No Voltage| F["Replace Power Cord"]
C -->|No Continuity| G["Replace Fuse"]
Testing The Main Control
If the main control is suspected of being faulty, the following procedure should be performed to verify main control for functionality.
Relay & DC Outputs
One of the primary functions of the main control is to operate the multiple relay and DC outputs during each cycle. Verify proper operation of these relays using the following procedure.
- Enter "Relay Toggle" through the service menu.
NOTICE
Frequently toggling the compressor relay could force the compressor into overload. The compressor will automatically deactivate during an overload and will remain deactivated until the overload switch cools. This could take some time. It is important to allow the compressor at least 5 minutes off time between relay cycles.
- Toggle the relay. Its related component should activate / deactivate with the switching of the relay. If it does not, test component.
Other Suspected Main Control Faults
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REED SWITCH
A reed switch is used to monitor door state. When the door is closed magnetic force pulls the reed to its contact and closes the circuit which turns the light and display off. When the door is open the reed pulls away from the contact and opens the circuit. If the door is left open for longer than 5 minutes, the switch will trigger an error code and set an audible warning.

Magnet Away From Switch
(Door Open)
(Switch Open)

Magnet Close To Switch (Door Closed) (Switch Closed)
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Control Operation - Service
UI BUTTON LAYOUT

1. Hidden Button
-Accesses Service Menu
-No LED directly above. All LEDs turn on with button activation except #7.
2. Up Button
-Increases temperature
-Navigates through service menu
-LED activated with button activation.
3. Down Button
- Decreases temperature
-Navigates through service menu
-LED activated with button activation
4. Light Button
-Activates light for 3 hours on select models
-Used to select items in service menu
-LED activated with button activation
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CONTROL FUNCTION QUICK GUIDE
| FUNCTION | COMMAND | DISPLAY/ OPTIONS |
| ON/OFF | Press 🎨 and release | Unit will immediately turn ON or OFF |
| Toggle lights | Press 🎨 and release to leave interior light on for 3 hours | Glass door wine captains and beverage centers only. |
| Adjust refrigerator temperature | Push 🎨 or 🎨 and release | When the “F” or “C” in the display is flashing, push 🎨 or 🎨 to adjust the set point temperature. |
| View temperature in unit | Push 🎨 and 🎨 and release the together | The display will flash and then toggle from set point to temperature in unit. |
| Toggle between F/C | Hold the 🎨 and 🎨 for five seconds | The display will change units. |
DOOR ALERT NOTIFICATION
When the door is left open for more than 5 minutes:
• An audible tone will sound for several seconds every minute.
- "dr" will appear in display.
Close door to silence alert and reset.
VIEWING ACTUAL TEMPERATURE
In viewing temperature in these modes any offsets are taken into account. This means that if you place a thermistor in a known temperature, let's say ice water, it may not read the 32°F that you would assume. If the control offset was preset at -3°F while you placed the thermistor in an icebath, the actual thermistor reading when viewing
When the degree symbol is flashing the unit will allow the use of the control for demonstrations. The unit can be left in this mode indefinitely.
SERVICE MODE
This mode has options available for service diagnostics. To enter the mode hold the hidden key for 10 seconds. The display will show "0." When in this mode use the up and down arrows to select the desired option. The LIGHT key is the ENTER key and will initiate the function. If changing a setting, you must press the LIGHT key again to retain the changed setting. To exit the service mode scroll to option "0" and press the LIGHT key. After five minutes of not touching any keys the mode will also exit automatically.
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SERVICE MODE GUIDE
| # | Service Mode Menu Item |
| 1 | View thermistor # 1 (no offsets) |
| 2 | View thermistor # 2 (no offsets) |
| 3 | View thermistor # 3 (no offsets) |
| 4 | View thermistor # 4 (no offsets) |
| 5 | Adjust thermistor # 1 offset |
| 6 | Adjust thermistor # 2 offset |
| 7 | Adjust thermistor # 3 offset |
| 8 | Adjust thermistor # 4 offset |
| 9 | View thermistor # 2 set point no offsets |
| 10 | View thermistor # 3 set point no offsets |
| 11 | View thermistor # 4 set point no offsets |
| 12 | Adjust defrost interval 3 to 24 hours |
| 13 | Adjust defrost duration 0 to 99 minutes |
| 14 | View error log |
| 15 | Clear error log |
| 16 | Adjust thermistor # 1 differential |
| 17 | Adjust evaporator fan delay in minutes (start of cooling cycle) 0 - 99 minutes |
| 18 | Adjust evaporator fan delay in minutes (after cooling cycle stops) 0 - 99 minutes |
| 19 | Individual component toggle |
| 20 | Model number indicator |
| 21 | Light all LED segments of display |
| 22 | View defrost cycles |
| 23 | View compressor run time |
| 24 | Activate defrost/harvest |
SERVICE MODE GUIDE
1. THERMISTOR 1 — ZONE
This shows the pure thermistor reading with no offsets taken into account.
2. THERMI STOR 2 — EVAPORATOR
This shows the pure thermistor reading with no offsets taken into account.
3. Does not apply to this model.
4. Does not apply to this model.
5. THERMISTOR 1 — ZONE OFFSET
(DO NOT MAKE AN ADJUSTMENT TO THIS WITHOUT CONTACTING TECH LINE: 800-779-2547)
This calibration is only to be used if actual temperature at thermistor #1 is off from set point.
By adjusting the offset higher we can force the unit to drive the temperature down below the set point. (example: adjusting from 0 to +2 will drop the unit temperature 2 degrees)
6. THERMISTOR 2 — EVAPORATOR OFFSET
(DO NOT MAKE AN ADJUSTMENT TO THIS WITHOUT CONTACTING TECH LINE: 800-779-2547)
7. THERMI STOR 3 — AMBI ENT OFFSET
Not adjustable.
8. Does not apply to this model.
9. THERMISTOR 2 — SET POINT MINUS OFFSET
This shows the thermistor reading with offsets
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14. VIEW ERROR LOG
A list of the errors in the order they occurred will scroll once on the display. All errors are logged in memory. Only door error is displayed on the display and has an audible signal.
E0: Door 1 (upper) open.
E1: Thermistor 1 open.
E2: Thermistor 2 open.
E3: Thermistor 3 open.
E4: Thermistor 4 open (Does not apply to this model).
E5: Thermistor 1 shorted.
E6: Thermistor 2 shorted.
E7: Thermistor 3 shorted.
E8: Thermistor 4 shorted (Does not apply to this model).
E9: Door 2 (lower) open.
P1: Pump Circuit open (Does not apply to this model).
15. CLEAR ERROR LOG
To clear errors, press and hold (5 seconds) when CLR is flashing.
16. THERMISTOR — 1 DIFFERENTIAL
This number should not be adjusted.
17. EVAPORATOR FAN DELAY IN MINUTES — ON
"Fan Delay On" is the amount of time in minutes the fan will be delayed from starting from the beginning of a cooling cycle. Adjustable 0-99 minutes.
18. EVAPORATOR FAN DELAY IN MINUTES — OFF
"Fan Delay Off" is the amount of time in minutes
20. MODEL NUMBER INDICATOR
Displays the two-digit model number of the specific unit. See model list table.
21. LIGHT ALL LED SEGMENTS
This will illuminate all the LEDs on the display to ensure they work properly.
22. VIEW DEFROST CYCLES
Displays the number of defrosts that have occurred in the past 24 hours.
23. VIEW COMPRESSOR RUNTIME
This will show the number of minutes the compressor has run in the prior cycle (or current cycle if the compressor was running when service mode was entered).
24. ACTIVATE DEFROST/ HARVEST
Turns on the hot gas bypass valve allowing hot gas to circulate through the evaporator causing frost to melt.
25. RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS
Will restore all adjustable functions to their factory settings.
26. SOFTWARE VERSION — MAIN BOARD
Displays software version of the main control board.
27. SOFTWARE VERSION — USER INTERFACE
Displays software version of the user interface.
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MODEL LIST
| 1000 | MODEL INDICATOR | 2000 (120V) | MODEL INDICATOR | 2000 (230V) | MODEL INDICATOR | ||
| 1215R | 07 | 2218R | 05 | 2245R | 55 | ||
| 1215WC | 12 | 2218RGL | 04 | 2245DC | 54 | ||
| 1224BEV | 13 | 2218WC | 06 | 2245WC | 56 | ||
| 1224DWR | 08 | 2224BEV | 00 | 2260DC | 50 | ||
| 1224R | 14 | 2224R | 02 | 2260R | 52 | ||
| 1224RF | 09 | 2224RGL | 01 | 2260RDC | 51 | ||
| 1224RSOD | 10 | 2224WC | 03 | 2260WC | 53 | ||
| 1224WC | 15 | 2224ZWC | 59 | 2260ZWC | 58 | ||
| CLR1215 | 18 | ADA24R | 17 | 2260DWR | 70 | ||
| CO1224F | 19 | ||||||
| 1224FZR | 11 |
PROGRAMMING THE UNIT TO CORRECT MODEL NUMBER
- Disconnect the unit from power source.
- Push and hold the U-Line button.
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While still holding the U-Line button, plug the unit into the appropriate power source.
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When the flashing digits appear (3-5 seconds), use the up and down arrow buttons to select the appropriate model number*. or
*(See Above "Model List")
5. Press the light bulb button once.
6. The display will blink, and then will appear as the
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Relay / Output Chart
| y 5 | Relay 6 | Relay 7 | DC Output 1 | DC Output 2 | DC Output 3 | DC Output 4 | DC Output 5 |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Top Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | Bottom Light | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| Gas Valve | N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | A | |
| Gas Valve | Condenser Fan | Compressor | Light | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Gas Valve | N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | ||||||
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | E/N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | Bottom Light | |
| Condenser Fan | Compressor | Light | Evaporator Fan | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
| N/A | Compressor | Top Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | Bottom Light | |
| N/A | Compressor | Top Light | Evaporator Fan | Condenser Fan | N/A | Bottom Light |
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Thermistors
Thermistors are used for various temperature readings. Thermistors provide reliable temperature readings using a resistance which varies based on surrounding temperatures. If a faulty thermistor is suspected it may be tested using an accurate ohmmeter.
All thermistors in the unit are identical. If a thermistor is suspected of being defective the resistance can be verified. Place the thermistor in an ice water bath, the resistance should read 16.1k OHMs +/-5% on your meter.
Thermistor connections must be kept clean. A thermistor connection that has become corroded can cause resistance values from the thermistor to change as they pass through a dirty connection to the board.
It is for that reason that we apply dielectric grease to all of our thermistor connections. Dielectric grease will help to keep thermistor connections clean and dry.
If you change a thermistor in the unit please re-apply dielectric grease to the connection. If you encounter a dirty thermistor connection, you should replace the thermistor and the thermistor harness.
Thermistor error information can be found in the Control
Thermistor three (Ambient):
Located in the base of the unit (secured to the condenser). It is used to monitor the ambient temperature within the base compartment. It is used for diagnostics.
THERMISTOR FAILURE
Zone Thermistors
If a zone thermistor(s) in the unit fails the unit will continue to cool in a backup mode (Self Preservation Mode) to preserve the integrity of the contents. The unit will otherwise operate normally.
2000 Series Self Preservation Mode:
The unit will cycle on for 10 minutes then off for 40 minutes.
3000 Series Self Preservation Mode:
Cycle times determined by zone - see chart. The error will be displayed on the main display, "Self Test" and logged in "All Errors."
Self Preservation Mode Data Table - 3000 Series
| Mode | ON | OFF |
| Beverage/Drinks | 10 | 45 |
| Market/Fresh | 10 | 45 |
| Root | 5 | 90 |
| Poultry | 10 | 45 |
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Thermistor Resistance Data
| Temp (F) | Temp (C) | Nominal Resistance (OHMS)* |
| -40 | -40 | 169157 |
| -31 | -35 | 121795 |
| -22 | -30 | 88766 |
| -13 | -25 | 65333 |
| -4 | -20 | 48614 |
| 5 | -15 | 36503 |
| 14 | -10 | 27681 |
| 23 | -5 | 21166 |
| 32 | 0 | 16330 |
| 41 | 5 | 12696 |
| 50 | 10 | 9951 |
| 59 | 15 | 7855 |
| 68 | 20 | 6246 |
| 77 | 25 | 5000 |
| 86 | 30 | 4029 |
| 95 | 35 | 3266 |
| 104 | 40 | 2665 |
| 113 | 45 | 2186 |
| 122 | 50 | 1803 |
| 131 | 55 | 1495 |
| 140 | 60 | 1247 |
| 149 | 65 | 1044 |
| 158 | 70 | 879 |
| 167 | 75 | 743 |
| 176 | 80 | 631 |
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Defrost
The models below have automatic or frost free design and do not require manual defrosting under normal conditions.
| Defrost Settings | ||||
| Base Model | Variant(s) | Compressor Run Time Between Defrost (Hours) | Duration in Minutes (Maximum) | Stop Temperature °F (°C) |
| 1224 | RF | 12 | 45 | 15 (-9) |
| 1215/1224/2218/2245/2224/2260 | WC, ZWC | 12 | 45 | 45 (7) |
| 1215/1224/2218/2245/2224/2260 | R, RSOD, RDC, BEV, DC, DWR, RGL | 12 | 45 | 42 (6) |
| CO29 | F | 12 | 18 | n/a |
| CO1224 | F | 12 | 18 | 45 (7) |
| 1224FZR | Freezer Mode | 6 | 45 | 42(6) |
| 1224FZR | Refrigerator Mode | 12 | 45 | 42(6) |
The defrost settings for 3000 series models are determined by zone.
| Defrost Settings by Zone (3000 Series) | ||||
| Zones | Compressor Run Time Between Defrost (Hours) | Duration in Minutes (Minimum) | Duration in Minutes (Maximum) | Stop Temperature °F (°C) |
| Beverage/Drinks | 12 | 5 | 60 | 42 (6) |
| Market/Fresh | 12 | 5 | 60 | 42 (6) |
| Root/Root Cellar | 12 | 5 | 60 | 45 (7) |
| Pantry | 12 | 5 | 60 | 42 (6) |
| White Wine | 12 | 5 | 60 | 45 (7) |
| Red Wine | 12 | 5 | 60 | 45 (7) |
| Sparkling Wine | 12 | 5 | 60 | 45 (7) |
| Polar | 6 | 5 | 20 | 42 (6) |
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Remove Fan and Cover
CONVECTION COOLING
This unit is equipped with an advanced convection cooling system. Convection cooling stabilizes cabinet temperature, cools product faster and increases energy efficiency.
Evaporator Fan
The evaporator fan is responsible for circulating warm air from the refrigeration zone, past the evaporator and back into the refrigerated zone.
The evaporator fan is factory set to have a 1 minute delay at the beginning of a cooling cycle. This delay gives the evaporator time to cool properly before warm air is passed over it. The fan will continue to run for an additional 2 minutes at the end of a cooling cycle. Fan delay times can be modified through the service menu.
Evaporator fan operation is also determined by door switch state. If the door switch circuit opens, the fan will stop. When the door switch circuit is closed the fan will either continue running with the cooling cycle, or if not currently cooling, the fan will run for 1 minute to circulate air and clear any condensation that may have appeared on glass doors and shelves.
Evaporator Fan Replacement
Should the evaporator fan need to be replaced follow the steps below.
- Remove any product from the unit.
- Uninstall unit.
- Disconnect power to the unit.
- Remove rear cover from unit.
- Disconnect fan electrical connection.
- Remove insulating foam from refrigerant line pass-through hole as needed to gain clearance for fan plug.
- Remove internal bins and bin holders from slide assemblies.
- Remove the mounting screws from the rear only of the slid assemblies. The slides can pivot down from the front mounting screws providing ample space to remove evaporator cover.
- Remove thermistor cover.
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- Grasp evaporator cover, pull the top forward and up as bottom of cover is installed behind the front edge of the drain trough.
- While pulling the evaporator cover clear of the unit, it may be necessary to use your free hand to manipulate the fan plug end through the pass-through hole.
- Remove the 4 screws mounting the fan shroud to the evaporator plate.

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Air Flow- Remove and replace fan. Take special care to properly route fan wire.
NOTICE
Fan must be oriented to pull air in through lower evaporator cover vents and push air out at fan