U Line Ice Maker ICE MAKER User Manual

ICE-MAKERS,  
COMBOS,  
REFRIGERATORS,  
75 BEV BEVERAGE  
CENTER  
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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchase of your U-Line product. A pioneer in  
the field for more than 40 years, U-Line is the world’s number one man-  
ufacturer of built-in, under-counter ice making and specialty refrigera-  
tion products. U-Line dedicates 100% of its research and development  
to these products. The result: U-Line technology leads the market with  
innovation, design, depth of product line and performance.  
U-Line also backs customers with a strong dealer network.  
U-Line’s commitment to quality even extends to environmentally safe  
packaging. U-Line products are making life more convenient in homes,  
businesses, and hotels around the world.  
PLEASE READ all instructions completely before attempting  
to install or operate the unit. All models of Ice Makers and  
Combos require a connection to the water supply and  
improper hook-up can result in substantial property dam-  
age! If you are unsure of your ability to safely connect the  
water supply to the unit, consult a licensed plumber for  
assistance.  
Once you have your unit installed, we suggest you keep this manual in a  
safe place for future reference. Should any problems occur, refer to the  
TROUBLESHOOTING section of this manual. This information will help you  
quickly identify a problem and get it remedied. In the event you require  
assistance, please contact the dealer where you purchased your unit.  
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PLEASE RECORD YOUR MODEL’S INFORMATION  
Whenever you call to request information or service, you will need to  
know your model number and serial number. You can find this infor-  
mation on the serial plate located on the inside wall of your unit and on  
the product registration card.  
PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD  
The package containing this manual also includes your product regis-  
tration information. Warranty coverage begins at the time your unit  
was purchased.  
NOTE  
Complete and mail the Product Registration Card as soon  
as possible to validate the registration date. You may also  
If you do not return your Product Registration Card, U-Line will use the  
date of sale to the U-Line distributor as the first date of  
warranty for your unit. Please also record the purchase date of your  
U-Line unit and your dealer’s name, address and telephone number.  
Model Number:  
Serial Number:  
Purchase Date:  
Dealer Name:  
______________________________________  
______________________________________  
______________________________________  
______________________________________  
Dealer Address: ______________________________________  
Dealer Telephone: ______________________________________  
Keep this manual and the sales receipt together in a safe place for further  
reference.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION..........................................................................1  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...............................................................4  
INSTALLATION ...........................................................................7  
LEVELING THE UNIT .................................................................10  
CONNECTING THE WATER SUPPLY – ICE MAKER MODELS ONLY ..12  
GRILLE INSTALLATION ..............................................................15  
GLASS SHELF INSTALLATION.....................................................18  
BUILT-IN INSTALLATION.............................................................19  
CUSTOM DOOR PANEL INSERT..................................................20  
WINE RACK REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.......................................25  
REVERSING THE DOOR .............................................................26  
REVERSING A STAINLESS STEEL DOOR.......................................31  
ALIGNING THE DOOR................................................................32  
WINE RACKS – 75 BEV............................................................33  
INITIAL START-UP AND ADJUSTING THE  
TEMPERATURE CONTROL.......................................................34  
TEMPERATURE CONTROL .........................................................35  
NORMAL OPERATION ...............................................................37  
MARINE USE...........................................................................39  
ADJUSTING ICE CUBE SIZE .......................................................40  
LIGHT SWITCH AND BULB........................................................41  
LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT .....................................................42  
PROPER STORAGE AND STOCKING RECOMMENDATIONS.............43  
THE RIGHT TEMPERATURE FOR WINE........................................43  
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE.....................................................44  
DEFROSTING ...........................................................................47  
STORAGE................................................................................48  
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................49  
IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED...........................................................51  
REPLACEMENT PARTS .............................................................51  
SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................52  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Do not attempt to install or operate your unit until you have read the  
safety precautions in this manual. Safety items throughout this manual  
are labeled with a Danger, Warning or Caution based on the risk type.  
DEFINITIONS  
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to  
potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages  
that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.  
!
DANGER  
!
!
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.  
WARNING  
!
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.  
CAUTION  
!
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,  
if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a  
potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may  
result in property damage.  
Indicates installation, operation or mainenance information  
which is important but not hazard related.  
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS  
DANGER  
!
!
Risk of child entrapment. Before you throw away your old  
refrigerator or freezer, take off the doors and leave shelves  
in place so that children may not easily climb inside.  
WARNING  
!
• Never attempt to repair or perform maintenance on the  
unit until the electricity has been disconnected.  
• Altering, cutting of power cord, removal of power cord,  
removal of power plug, or direct wiring can cause serious  
injury, fire and/or loss of property and/or life and will  
void the warranty.  
• The anti-tip kit must be installed on these units if they are  
built-in and before it is used. Never use the wine racks or  
shelves as steps or a shelf to support more than their  
content.  
CAUTION  
• Do not lift unit by door handle.  
• Use care when moving the unit. Some edges are sharp  
and may cause personal injury. Wear gloves when mov-  
ing or positioning the unit.  
• Never install the unit behind closed doors. Be sure front  
grille is free of obstruction. Obstructing free air flow can  
cause the unit to malfunction, and may void the warranty.  
• Allow unit temperature to stabilize for 24 hours before  
use.  
• Never use an ice pick or other sharp instrument to help  
speed up defrosting. These instruments can puncture  
the inner lining or damage cooling unit.  
• Failure to clean the condenser every three months can  
cause the unit to malfunction. This could void the  
warranty.  
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS (CONTINUED)  
CAUTION  
• Using a heater to speed up defrosting can damage the  
inner lining. DO NOT use any type of electrical heater to  
defrost.  
• Use only genuine U-Line replacement parts. Imitation  
parts can reduce ice rate, cause water to overflow from  
ice maker mold, damage the unit, and may void the  
warranty.  
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INSTALLATION  
SITE PREPARATION  
Your U-Line product is designed to be installed in a wall or under a  
counter or freestanding.  
NOTE  
The 75 BEV must be ordered for right or left hand door. The  
75 BEV doors are not reversible. Any reference to revers-  
ing the door, does not apply to the 75 BEV.  
1. Position the unit on a flat, level surface, capable of supporting the  
entire weight of the unit. Remember the unit will be significantly  
heavier once it is fully loaded.  
It is extremely important that the unit is level. If it is not  
level, the ice mold will not fill evenly. This can cause a reduc-  
tion in ice rate, uneven sized cubes or water spilling into the  
storage area which will cause the ice in the bin to melt pre-  
maturely. Remember that floors near drains have a ten-  
dency to slope towards the drain.  
2. The surrounding air temperature must be at least 50°F (10°C) but  
must not exceed 110°F (40°C).  
3. The unit must not be located near heat-generating equipment or in  
direct sunlight.  
4. The unit must be located to allow clearance for water, drain and  
electrical connections in the rear when applicable.  
5. Connect the unit to its own grounded and polarized 115 VAC, 60  
Hz, 15A circuit (normal household current).  
6. Avoid connecting the unit to a Ground Fault Interruptor (GFI). GFIs  
are prone to nuisance tripping which will cause the unit to shut  
down. GFIs are generally not used on circuits which power  
equipment that must run unattended for long periods of time.  
7. The unit must be installed according to your local codes and  
ordinances.  
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DANGER  
!
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ELECTROCUTION HAZARD!  
Electrical Grounding Required. This appliance  
is equipped with a three prong (grounding)  
polarized plug for your protection against pos-  
sible shock hazards. It must be plugged into a  
properly grounded three-prong receptacle.  
• NEVER remove the round grounding prong from the plug.  
• NEVER use a two-prong grounding adapter.  
• NEVER use an extension cord to connect power to the  
unit.  
Where a two-prong wall receptacle is encountered or a  
longer power cord is required, contact a qualified electrician  
to have it replaced in accordance with applicable electrical  
codes.  
8. Connect the water supply line. See CONNECTING THE WATER  
SUPPLY for installation requirements.  
These U-Line products are designed so they can be installed next to a  
wall on either side (Figure 1).  
CABINET  
OR WALL  
DOOR  
SWING  
0"  
CLEARANCE  
NEEDED  
UL124  
Figure 1  
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NOTE  
Keep in mind that the door of the unit may be mounted on  
either side of the cabinet (see REVERSING THE DOOR)  
except for the 75 BEV. All U-Line units have a zero clear-  
ance for the door to open when the hinge is on the right,  
except for Stainless Steel Doors.  
Additional clearance is needed for the Combo Models 29A,  
29FF, and 75A only when the door hinge is on the left. See  
built-in installation for additional clearance requirements for  
these models.  
Allow extra clearance, on hinge side, for a 90° door opening  
when installed against a wall on all Stainless Steel  
models.  
U-Line recommends you consider additional clearance in front of the  
open door for convenience.  
9. Position the unit to allow free air flow through the front grille  
(Figure 2).  
UL005A  
Figure 2  
10. Carefully remove the grille, the glass shelves and the wine racks  
from inside the unit and wipe inside of unit with a clean, water  
dampened cloth only.  
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LEVELING THE UNIT  
It is important that these units, primarily the ice maker assembly and  
75 BEV are level. All 75 and 15 Series units are equipped with  
adjustable feet for leveling and height adjustment (Figure 3). All other  
units have rubber feet.  
To level units with adjustable feet:  
1. Adjust all four leveling feet evenly so that the top of the cabinet is  
at the desired installation height and level.  
2. Using a level of at least two feet in length, measure the level of the  
floor where the unit is to be installed. Measure back-to-front and  
side-to-side and note the measurements.  
3. With the unit on a level surface, adjust the feet, as appropriate, to  
compensate for the floor level measurements noted in Step 2.  
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4. Place the unit in position where it is to be installed. Re-check  
cabinet height and levelness (Figure 4) and adjust if necessary.  
TURN FOOT TO ADJUST  
UL105  
Figure 3  
LEVEL  
TWO PLACES  
UL135  
Figure 4  
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CONNECTING THE WATER SUPPLY -  
ICE MAKER MODELS ONLY  
Install a 1/4" outside diameter copper water line (not  
supplied with unit) from the nearest COLD water pipe. When  
connecting the water supply, follow these guidelines:  
• Review the local plumbing codes before you install the unit.  
• In most instances, the cold water supply will come from the  
basement through a hole in the floor.  
• The water pressure should be between 15 and 150 psi.  
• Install a shut-off valve in the 1/4" outside diameter supply line  
(not supplied with unit).  
• Connect sufficient tubing to the unit to allow the unit to be  
moved for cleaning and servicing. However, make certain that  
the tubing is not pinched or damaged during installation.  
• U-Line recommends the use of copper tubing for installation.  
On BI-95 and BI-98 models, the water line is inserted through the hole  
in the rear of the unit to connect to the solenoid valve in the front  
(Figure 5).  
POWER  
CORD  
WATER LINE  
UL101  
Figure 5  
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1. Locate the compression fitting  
and ferrule packed in the unit.  
Slide the compression fitting and  
ferrule over the 1/4" outside  
diameter water supply line. Do  
not use thread sealing com-  
pound or tape. Using two  
wrenches, tighten the compres-  
sion fitting on the supply line (see  
Figure 6). Do not overtighten.  
UL134_CO  
Figure 6  
2. Carefully bend the water supply  
line into position and connect  
the line to the solenoid valve  
(see Figure 7). Avoid kinking the  
water supply line.  
WATER  
CONNECTION  
UL103_CO  
Figure 7  
3. For recessed installations,  
allow extra water supply line  
length to provide slack for easy  
removal from the recessed  
area (see Figure 8). This will  
also safeguard against kinking  
the line.  
DWR033  
Figure 8  
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WATER LINE  
UL104  
Figure 9  
NOTE  
On BI-95 and BI-98 models, route the water supply line  
through the unit so it does not come into contact with any  
internal components other than the solenoid valve  
(Figure 9). Normal operation creates some vibration.  
A water supply line contacting an internal component or  
cabinet wall can cause excessive noise during operation or  
damage to the line.  
CAUTION  
If you are not intending to use  
the ice maker and do not con-  
nect the water supply (or turn  
the supply valve off), it is  
imperative to raise the bucket  
arm of the ice maker  
(Figure 10). Failure to raise  
UL002A_CO  
the bucket arm may result in  
damage to the water valve.  
Figure 10  
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NOTE  
After completing the installation, turn on the water and  
recheck water connection for leaks. Apply additional tight-  
ening if needed. Do not use thread sealing compound or  
tape.  
4. Plug in the power cord.  
5. Gently push the unit into position.  
GRILLE INSTALLATION  
1. With a standard blade screwdriver (or 1/4” nutdriver), remove  
the grille screw to attach the grille (Figure 11).  
GRILLE SCREW  
UL106  
Figure 11  
2. Remove the control knob by pulling it toward you.  
3. Identify the small screw hole located toward the top of the  
middle recessed section of the grille.  
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4. Place the two hook-hinges (located on the rear bottom side of the  
grille) on the front lip of the unit base. Swing the grille up into posi-  
tion, aligning the grille and cabinet screw hole (Figure 12).  
UL107  
Figure 12  
5. Insert the screw. Do not to overtighten.  
6. Reinstall control knob.  
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95 AND 98 MODELS  
1. With a standard blade screwdriver (or 1/4" nutdriver), remove  
the screw needed to attach the grille (see Figure 13).  
2. Carefully remove the grille from inside the  
unit. Locate the screw hole at the top,  
middle recessed section of the grille.  
3. Place the two hook-hinges (located on the  
rear bottom side of the grille) on the front  
lip of the unit base. Swing the grille up into  
position, aligning the grille and cabinet  
screw holes (see Figure 14).  
UL501  
Figure 13  
GRILLE SCREW  
UL502  
Figure 14  
4. Insert the screw, being careful not to over tighten.  
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GLASS SHELF INSTALLATION  
(for models with Glass Shelves)  
1. Carefully remove the glass shelves from the packaging.  
UL108a  
75 BEV  
Figure 15  
2. Slide the shelves onto lower two sets of ribs, making sure the sil-  
ver edge strip is toward the front of the unit and the decorative  
graphics are on the underside of the shelves. Make sure the  
shelves are inserted fully into the unit (Figure 15). The white edge  
strip toward the rear prevents cans and bottles from freezing  
against the cold evaporator.  
NOTE  
Be sure to place shelves with the silver edge to the front  
and decorative graphics on the underside. 75 BEV does not  
have a silver edge strip.  
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BUILT-IN INSTALLATION  
Your U-Line product is designed to be built-in or freestanding. When  
built-in, they do not require additional air space for the top, sides, or  
rear. However, the front grille must NOT be obstructed.  
NOTE  
Required for ease of installation and door opening, you  
must allow an additional 1/4" to width of unit.  
Unit Dimensions  
NOTE  
29A, 29FF Combo Models, and 75A require additional  
clearance when the door opens from the right (Figures 16  
and 17). This additional clearance allows for the ice bucket  
to be removed from the unit.  
Model  
SP18  
Width  
Height  
18-1/2"  
24-3/4"  
27-3/8"  
34-35"  
Depth*  
25-1/4"  
17"  
13-15/16"  
13-13/16"  
14-13/16"  
14-15/16"  
20-13/16"  
23-7/8"  
95  
98  
20"  
15 Series  
29 Series  
75 Series  
75 BEV  
23-3/4"  
24"  
28-1/2"  
34-35"  
24"  
23-15/16"  
34-35"  
24"  
AT LEAST 1" CLEARANCE REQUIRED IF  
UNIT IS INSTALLED FLUSH WITH  
CABINET OR WALL.  
AT LEAST 9" REQUIRED IF UNIT IS  
INSTALLED ADJACENT TO  
CABINET OR WALL.  
1.000  
9.000  
CABINET  
OR WALL  
UL125  
UL126  
CABINET OR WALL  
Figure 16  
Figure 17  
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CUSTOM DOOR PANEL INSERT  
NOTE  
The SP18 and 75 BEV models are not designed to accept  
custom door panels.  
A custom door panel can be installed on your U-Line unit to harmonize  
with or accent the surrounding decor.  
The door will accept a flat or raised panel. The maximum panel thick-  
ness where inserted into the door reveal (channel) is 1/4” thick. For  
raised panels, the depth of the reveal is 1/4” on the sides and bottom,  
and 1/2” on the top. The size of the door panel insert is shown below:  
The door panel insert must not weigh more than 20 lbs.  
Custom Door Panel Dimensions  
B
Model  
BI-95  
BI-98  
A
B
13–15/32” 12–15/16”  
15–15/16” 13–15/16”  
75 Series  
75 SS  
29 Series  
15 Series  
15 SS  
28–5/32”  
29–13/32” 22–15/16”  
21–13/32” 19–13/16”  
28–5/32”  
29–13/32” 13–15/16”  
22–15/16”  
A
13–15/16”  
SS - Stainless steel units  
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Install the insert as follows:  
!
Insert edges may be SHARP! Use care when installing.  
1. Remove top hinge screw pin (large Phillips head, Figure 18). Hold  
door to keep it from falling.  
2. Remove door, being careful not to scratch top of door on hinge.  
3. Pull door gasket out of groove (top edge of door only). Start in the  
middle and pull outward, moving toward the edge (Figure 19). This  
may take some force.  
Figure 19  
UL131  
Figure 18  
4. Remove two small screws  
holding door handle. Slightly  
separate door handle from  
door (Figure 20).  
5. Pull handle up and off.  
UL132  
Figure 20  
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NOTE  
Use care not to bend light switch bracket (where installed),  
located on door bottom when installing door insert. Do not  
set door on bottom edge when pushing insert into place.  
6. Slide custom door panel insert into 1/4" channel in door front.  
7. Holding door gasket out of the way, replace handle on door mak-  
ing sure it is seated properly on insert and that screw holes line  
up.  
8. Install two small screws removed in step 4.  
9. Starting at the corners and working inward, push door gasket into  
place on door.  
10. Place door on bottom hinge pin and install upper hinge screw  
(Figure 19).  
11. Reinspect door seal and alignment. Adjust if needed.  
WOOD TRIM ON WINE RACKS  
Your 75 BEV is equipped with a natural wood trim on the wine racks.  
For appearance and durability, the wood trim has been coated at the  
factory with a clear vinyl sealer, which will adequately protect the wood  
in normal usage.  
WARNING  
!
To prevent permanent damage to the inner liner of your  
75 BEV, the wine rack wood trim MUST be removed from  
the unit for staining and/or finishing. Allow stain/finish to  
dry thoroughly (at least 24 hours per coat) in accordance  
with the stain/finish manufacturer’s instructions prior to  
re-installing the wood trim inside the cabinet of the 75 BEV.  
Failure to do so may cause the inner liner of the unit to have  
a permanent odor, which is not covered by the warranty.  
You have three options regarding the wood trim on the wine racks.  
(1) You can leave as is, (2) add a final finish coat or (3) you may stain  
the wood trim. The final finish coat was not applied at the factory so  
that the wood trim could be stained. YOU CANNOT STAIN THE  
WOOD TRIM ONCE YOU APPLY THE FINAL FINISH. Review the  
following guidelines when staining and or sealing the wood to ensure  
proper adhesion and durability of the finish.  
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To add a final finish coat:  
1. Remove the top two racks. See WINE RACK REMOVAL/  
INSTALLATION.  
2. Remove screws securing wood trim to the two racks attached at  
the drawer slides so wood can be removed for treatment.  
3. Lightly scruff sand the wood trim with 280 grit 3M™ Tri-M-Ite™  
sandpaper.  
4. Remove sanding dust with a clean, dry cloth.  
5. Apply a thin coat of a clear protective finish; the factory-applied seal  
is compatible with virtually all finishes. A low odor, water clean up,  
quick drying finish such as Minwax® Polycrylic® Protective Finish is  
recommended. Follow container label for directions.  
6. Lightly sand and reapply if desired.  
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To stain for a different wood color:  
1. Remove the top two racks. See WINE RACK REMOVAL/  
INSTALLATION.  
2. Remove screws securing wood trim to the two racks attached at  
the drawer slides so wood can be removed for treatment.  
3. Apply Minwax® Water-Based Wood Stain to wood with a synthetic  
bristle brush or a foam applicator. Stain must penetrate approxi-  
mately three minutes. After this period, while stain is still wet, take  
a stain dampened rag and remove all excess stain. Wipe in the  
direction of the grain with medium pressure to achieve the desired  
stain color.  
4. After two hours, repeat step 3. This will even out the color of the  
wood.  
5. Allow stain to dry for a minimum of three hours before finishing.  
6. If desired sand the wood with very fine sandpaper to smooth the  
surface from the staining process.  
7. Remove all dust from the wood. Apply one coat of Minwax®  
Polycrylic® Protective Finish with a synthetic bristle brush to the  
wood. This finish should be applied in a thin coat following the direc-  
tion of the grain. First apply the finish to the back and sides of the  
wood. Allow this to dry for two hours. Next apply the finish to the  
front side of the wood and allow to dry for two hours. Sand with  
very fine sandpaper (220 grit). Reapply in the same manner three  
times. After the third coat do not sand the surface.  
8. Allow the final coat to dry for 24 hours before installing the wood  
to the racks.  
Minwax® Polycrylic® is an ultra fast-drying water-based finish.  
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WINE RACK REMOVAL/INSTALLATION  
To remove the wine racks for cleaning or refinishing:  
UL302  
Figure 21  
1. Grasp the end of the wine rack, sliding it out and up.  
2. Clean wine rack with a clean dampened cloth.  
To insert the wine racks:  
1. Position the wine rack above the shelf channel where the rack is  
to be inserted (Figure 21).  
2. Slide the rack on the channel at an angle until the rack is in the  
channel.  
3. Continue sliding until the rack is all the way into the cabinet.  
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REVERSING THE DOOR  
Depending upon the location of the unit, it may be desirable to change  
the side on which the door is mounted.  
NOTE  
On Combo Models 29A and 29FF (built-in installations only),  
changing the door mounting to the left side may interfere  
with ice bucket removal. See BUILT-IN INSTALLATION sec-  
tion for clearance requirements.  
To reverse the door mounting on Models SP18, BI-95, BI-98, 15R,  
29R, Combo 29A, and Combo 29FF (except Stainless Steel  
models), perform the following:  
1. Remove grille (one screw)  
(Figure 22).  
2. Remove top hinge from cabinet  
(three screws) (Figure 23). Hold  
door to keep it from falling.  
REMOVE SCREW  
UL116  
UL109  
Figure 22  
Figure 23  
3. Lift the door off the bottom hinge.  
4. Remove bottom hinge from cabinet (two screws) (Figure 24).  
Remove screws on opposite side of cabinet (Figure 25). Note that  
there may be a nut behind one or both screws on either side.  
5. Install hinge on opposite side, bottom of cabinet (Figure 26).  
Replace nut on back side where installed. Align hinge outer edge  
with cabinet before tightening screws.  
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UL111  
UL112  
Figure 24  
Figure 26  
BUSHING  
UL113  
UL110  
Figure 25  
Figure 27  
6. Relocate plastic spacer/bushing on bottom of door to opposite  
side, and place door on bottom hinge pin (Figure 27). Clean out  
bushing hole in door bottom with a screwdriver if needed.  
7. Remove plastic hole plug from door handle and relocate on oppo-  
site side (Figure 28).  
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8. Remove pivot screw from top hinge, invert screw and reinstall  
pivot screw in top hinge (Figure 28).  
HINGE  
RIGHT SIDE  
LEFT SIDE  
DOOR SWING  
DOOR SWING  
PLASTIC  
PLASTIC  
PLUG  
HOLE  
PLUG  
HOLE  
SCREW  
RIGHT SIDE  
HINGE  
INVERT  
SCREW  
INVERT  
HINGE  
UL115  
Figure 28  
9. Remove three plastic screw 11. Fasten upper hinge to unit  
plugs in hinge holes, top of  
cabinet, opposite side. Be  
careful not to scratch cabinet  
(Figure 29).  
(three screws). Partially tight-  
en screws until door is aligned  
(Figure 30).  
UL114A  
Figure 29  
UL119  
10. Place door on lower hinge pin.  
Invert and install upper hinge  
on door.  
Figure 30  
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12. Adjust door to assure proper seal. Tighten upper hinge screws  
securely.  
13. Replace three plastic plugs removed in step 8 into holes on top of  
unit. Replace screws in holes in bottom of unit, opposite side.  
14. Reinspect door seal and alignment. Adjust if needed.  
15. Reinstall grille (one screw).  
NOTE  
On Combo Model 75A (built-in installations only), changing  
the door mounting to the left side may interfere with ice  
bucket removal. See BUILT-IN INSTALLATION section for  
clearance requirements. The 75 BEV is not reversible. Any  
reference to reversing the door does not apply.  
To reverse the door mounting on Models Combo 75A and 75R  
(except Stainless Steel models) perform the following:  
1. Remove grille (one screw) (Figure 22).  
2. Remove top hinge from cabinet (four screws) (Figure 23). Hold  
door to keep it from falling.  
3. Lift the door off the bottom hinge.  
4. Remove four plastic plugs in hinge holes, top of cabinet, opposite  
side (Figure 29). Be careful not to scratch cabinet.  
5. Remove pivot screw from top  
hinge, invert screw and rein-  
stall pivot screw in top hinge  
(Figure 28). Do not install  
hinge on cabinet at this time.  
6. Remove bottom hinge from  
cabinet (four screws) and  
screws on opposite side of  
cabinet (Figure 31).  
7. Remove pivot screw from bot-  
tom hinge, invert screw and  
reinstall pivot screw in hinge  
UL128  
(Figure 28).  
Figure 31  
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8. Install bottom hinge on cabi-  
cabinet, opposite side, align-  
ing flat edge of hinge with  
outer edge of unit. Partially  
tighten screws (Figure 32).  
9. Relocate plastic spacer/  
bushing on bottom of door to  
opposite side (Figure 27).  
Clean out bushing hole in  
door bottom with a screw-  
driver if needed.  
UL129  
Figure 32  
10. Place door on lower hinge pin. Align flat edge of top hinge with  
outer edge of unit and fasten upper hinge to unit (four screws).  
Partially tighten screws until door is aligned (Figure 30).  
11. Adjust door to assure proper seal. Tighten upper and lower hinge  
screws securely.  
12. Replace four plastic plugs removed in step 5 into holes on top of  
unit. Replace screws in holes in bottom of unit, opposite side.  
13. Reinspect door seal and alignment. Adjust if needed.  
14. Reinstall grille (one screw).  
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REVERSING A STAINLESS STEEL DOOR  
Stainless Steel models are field  
reversible for left or right hand  
opening. The door opening is easily  
reversed by moving the hinge hard-  
ware to the opposite side (Figure 33)  
as follows:  
1. Remove the bottom hinge  
(two screws) from door.  
2. Remove top hinge (two screws)  
from door.  
3. Remove door.  
4. Remove top hinge (four screws)  
from cabinet. Invert and install on  
bottom, opposite side of cabinet.  
5. Remove bottom hinge (four  
UL318C  
screws) from cabinet. Invert and  
install on top, opposite side of  
Figure 33  
cabinet.  
6. Attach top hinge to door.  
7. Attach bottom hinge to door.  
8. Align as required to assure proper door seal.  
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ALIGNING THE DOOR  
For proper door alignment:  
UL109  
Figure 34  
1. Loosen top and bottom hinge screws (Figure 34).  
2. Align door squarely with cabinet.  
3. Make sure the gasket is firmly in contact with cabinet all the way  
around the door (no gaps).  
4. Tighten bottom hinge screws.  
5. Tighten top hinge screws.  
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Figure 35  
NOTE  
When inspecting door alignment, make sure the light  
switch bracket makes contact with the light switch plunger  
(Figure 35). Also, make sure the door gasket is not pinched  
on the hinge side of the door.  
WINE RACKS – 75 BEV  
The two wine racks in the 75 BEV are designed for storage as well as  
for display purposes. The racks hold up to eight bottles (750 ML size)  
each.  
When the Beverage Center door is opened, the wine racks can be slid  
outward by pulling on the front of the racks. This feature  
provides presentation and maximizes access to the bottles. This also  
allows you to easily identify the bottles or labels.  
Open and close the wine racks, with a slow and steady motion.  
NOTE  
Open and close the racks slow and steady.  
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INITIAL START-UP AND ADJUSTING  
THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL  
U-Line recommends the unit be allowed to run overnight  
and make ice on ice-maker models prior to loading with  
product.  
It is possible that dirt or scale will dislodge in the water line.  
Always throw away all ice cubes made during the first two  
to three hours of operation.  
Once the installation is complete, the unit is ready for initial start-up and  
operation.  
NOTE  
BI-95 and BI-98 models have the ON-OFF switch behind the  
front grille. A small opening in the top of the grille is pro-  
vided to access the switch (Figure 36).  
Some models may also turn off when the temperature control is turned  
all the way toward warmer until it stops (clicks).  
UL127A  
Figure 36  
1. Wipe out inside of unit, again, with a clean, water-dampened cloth.  
2. Plug the appliance cord into a 115V polarized, grounded electrical  
outlet.  
3. Check that the ON-OFF switch in the ON position. (All units are  
shipped in the ON position.)  
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Allow unit temperature to stabilize for 24 hours before use.  
4. Open the water supply valve in the main water source. As soon as  
the ice maker mold reaches the proper temperature, the ice  
maker mechanism will fill the mold with water. The first cubes may  
be small because of air in the water line. Subsequent cubes will be  
of standard size. Approximate time for the first cycle is 45 min-  
utes. Allow two hours for Frostfree models.  
TEMPERATURE CONTROL  
Models BI-95 and BI-98: Use a flat tip screwdriver to turn adjusting  
screw, located behind front grille, clockwise for colder (slower ice  
production) or counterclockwise for warmer (faster ice production)  
(Figure 37).  
CONTROL  
UL504  
UL012A  
Figure 37  
Figure 38  
Series 15, 29 and 75: Adjust control setting by turning the numbered  
dial (Figure 38).  
NOTE  
Model SP18 temperature control has been preset at the  
factory for optimum ice production. Do not attempt to  
make adjustments.  
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Factors which affect the internal temperatures of the cabinet include:  
1. Temperature setting.  
2. Room temperature where used or installed.  
3. Number of times the door is opened and closed.  
4. Amount of time the internal light is illuminated. This affects  
primarily wines on the top racks.  
5. Use or installation in direct sun light or near a heat source.  
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NORMAL OPERATION  
On units with refrigerator sections, the unit has been designed to  
achieve a fresh food temperature of approximately 38°F. Units with  
with a freezer section (ice maker) are designed to have a freezer  
temperature of approximately 15°F.  
On units with ice makers, when the ice bucket is full, the ice  
making mechanism will shut off. However, the refrigeration system will  
continue to cool and maintain the cube supply. On frost free icemaker  
units, ice production will be lower than on manual defrost units.  
Ice production may be interrupted by raising the bin arm into an upright  
and locked position (the unit will maintain temperature for ice storage,  
Figure 10).  
On Combo units, the refrigerator fresh food temperature may vary dur-  
ing the initial manufacture of ice. It is recommended that the ice buck-  
et be allowed to fill before placing food in the refrigerator section. The  
temperature control may then be adjusted as needed (allow 24 hours  
for temperature stabilization).  
Certain sounds are normal during the unit’s operation. You may hear  
the compressor or fan motor, the water valve, sounds of defrost, or  
ice dropping into the ice bucket.  
CAUTION  
NEVER use an ice pick, knife, or other sharp instrument to  
separate cubes. Shake the bucket instead.  
The ice bucket MUST be in place to avoid freezing products in the  
refrigerator section of the Combo Series 29 and 75.  
During periods of limited usage or high ambient temperatures, it is  
common for cubes to fuse together. Break apart cubes as necessary  
by shaking bucket.  
NOTE  
Control has been preset at the factory. Allow unit to run for  
24 hours for temperature stabilization. This factory preset  
allows for optimal temperature.  
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If ice maker is not used regularly, the ice bucket should be emptied  
periodically to ensure fresh cubes.  
It is normal for cubes to appear cloudy. This is caused by air being  
trapped in the water due to fast freezing. It has nothing to do with the  
health, taste or chemical make-up of the water. It is the same air that  
is in every glass of water you drink.  
To provide for higher ice rate (production of more cubes), adjust the  
temperature control to a warmer setting. If hollow cubes result, adjust  
temperature somewhat colder. For less cube production, adjust to a  
colder setting.  
The ice bucket must be fully inserted in the freezer section.  
The ice bin door must be fully closed.  
For frost free models: Do not place any objects over air inlet or outlet  
in freezer section.  
For frost free models: Light frosting may occur in high humidity condi-  
tions or if the ice bucket is not pushed in completely.  
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MARINE USE  
Many U-Line models are designed to operate in a harsh marine  
environment. Special considerations include the following:  
• For best performance, keep the unit out of direct sunlight.  
• On Ice Maker models, turn the unit OFF and dispose of any ice cubes  
if the unit will not be used for five days or more. Prop door open to  
allow for air circulation and prevent mold and mildew. Do not use anti-  
freeze in your icemaker.  
• If the ambient temperature is expected to drop below 45°F, drain all  
water from the unit to prevent freezing damage not covered by the  
warranty.  
• High ambient temperatures (110°F or higher) may reduce the unit’s  
ability to reach low temperatures and may also reduce the ice pro-  
duction rate.  
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ADJUSTING ICE CUBE SIZE  
On models equipped with an ice maker, the cube size may be adjusted  
by changing the amount of water injected into the ice maker assembly.  
1. Remove the ice maker assembly cover (Figure 39).  
2. Locate the adjusting screw on the ice maker assembly control box.  
The adjusting screw is just below the minus (–) and plus (+) signs  
on the control box (see Figure 40).  
+
automatic  
ICE MAKER  
UL122  
UL133  
Figure 39  
Figure 40  
3. Turn the adjusting screw toward the minus (–) sign (clockwise) for  
smaller cubes or toward the plus (+) sign (counterclockwise) for  
larger cubes.  
4. Install the ice maker assembly cover.  
Some units are not frost free and must be defrosted periodically.  
Refer to CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE.  
NOTE  
Be sure to make water and temperature adjustments in  
small increments. Too big of an adjustment could cause the  
unit to malfunction.  
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CAUTION  
Use only genuine U-Line replacement parts. U-Line ice  
maker parts are not the same as standard FSP Whirlpool  
parts. Using non U-Line parts can reduce ice rate, cause  
water to overflow from ice maker mold, damage the unit,  
and may void the warranty. Using non U-Line parts can  
reduce ice rate, cause water to overflow from ice maker  
mold, damage the unit, and may void the warranty.  
LIGHT SWITCH AND BULB  
All 75 Series units have interior lights, which are illuminated when the  
door is opened. The 75 BEV allows you to display your wines for those  
“special occasions” while the door is closed. Just depress the switch  
located to the right of the control dial on the grille to the ON position.  
NOTE  
When the light is on for an extended period of time it will  
increase the cabinet temperature, especially at the top.  
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LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT  
1
TAB  
2
UL305_BEV  
3
Figure 41  
Light bulb replacement is simple.  
1. Remove the light housing cover by sliding the cover toward the tab,  
swinging the end opposite the tab down and pulling down and away  
(Figure 41).  
2. Replace bulb with genuine ULine replacement.  
WARNING  
!
Do not use any other replacement bulb than the one  
recommended.  
3. Replace the light housing cover by inserting the tab FIRST, sliding  
the cover toward the tab and pushing up the other end. You should  
hear a snap/click.  
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PROPER STORAGE and STOCKING  
RECOMMENDATIONS  
Your Beverage Center will accommodate up to 16 bottles (750 ML  
size) on the wine racks: up to eight bottles on each rack. Specially  
designed wine racks allow for the proper horizontal storage and pre-  
sentation of the wine. The cork remains moist, which keeps air from  
entering the bottle.  
UL138  
Figure 42  
The 75 BEV should be stocked beginning at the back of the bottom  
rack and working forward. Stagger the bottles as shown in Figure 42.  
The top rack should be stocked similarly, starting at the back and work-  
ing forward.  
THE RIGHT TEMPERATURE FOR WINE  
The 75 BEV wine racks permit storage of your finest wines at approx-  
imately 45°F. The glass shelves are approximately 38°F. Temperatures  
noted are product temperatures and not air temperatures.  
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CLEANING & MAINTENANCE  
Periodic cleaning and proper maintenance will ensure efficiency, top  
performance, and long life. The maintenance intervals listed are based  
on normal conditions. You may want to shorten the intervals if you have  
pets, the unit is used outdoors, or other special considerations.  
Exterior Cleaning – As Required  
The door, grille and cabinet may be cleaned with a mild detergent and  
warm water solution. Do not use solvent based or abrasive cleaners.  
Use a soft sponge and rinse with clean water. Wipe with a soft, clean  
towel to prevent water spotting.  
Stainless steel models can discolor when exposed to chlorine gas and  
should be cleaned with a mild detergent and warm water solution and  
a damp cloth. Never use abrasive cleaning agents.  
CAUTION  
Stainless steel models exposed to chlorine gas and mois-  
ture, such as areas with spas or swimming pools, may have  
some discoloration of the stainless steel. Discoloration  
from chlorine gas is normal.  
Interior Cleaning – As Required  
1. Disconnect power to the unit.  
2. Remove all the inside racks and shelves. Wipe down the interior,  
racks and shelves with a solution of mild detergent and warm  
water. Do not use solvent based or abrasive cleaners. Do not place  
any component in a dishwasher.  
3. Rinse thoroughly with clear water.  
4. Reconnect power to the unit.  
WARNING  
!
DO NOT use solvent cleaning agents or abrasives on the  
interior. These cleansers may damage or discolor the  
interior.  
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Condenser Cleaning – Every Three Months  
WARNING  
!
Disconnect electric power to the unit before cleaning the  
condenser or the solenoid valve.  
UL005A  
Figure 43  
Keep the front grille free of dust and lint to allow air to flow to the con-  
denser (Figure 43). Clean the condenser coil, located behind the front  
grille. Use a brush or vacuum cleaner to remove dirt, lint and other  
accumulations from the condenser coil.  
To remove and replace the grille for access to the condenser fins  
follow this procedure:  
REMOVE SCREW  
UL116  
Figure 44  
1. With a standard blade screwdriver (or 1/4” nutdriver), remove  
the grille screw (Figure 44).  
2. Remove the control knob by pulling it toward you.  
3. Remove the grille.  
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WARNING  
!
DO NOT touch the condenser fins. The condenser fins are  
SHARP and can be easily damaged.  
4. Clean the condenser coil using a soft brush with a “combing” action  
or vacuum cleaner. Do not touch the condenser coil. The condenser  
coil may be located on either the right or left side of the base.  
UL107  
Figure 45  
5. Place the two hook-hinges (located on the rear bottom side of the  
grille) on the front lip of the unit base. Swing the grille up into  
position, aligning the grille and cabinet screw hole (Figure 45).  
6. Position the grille to align the screw holes with the cabinet.  
7. Insert the grille screw and tighten. Do not overtighten.  
The solenoid valve inlet screen must be cleaned at least once each  
year as follows:  
1. Shut off the water at the water supply valve.  
2. Remove the entire hose connector from the solenoid valve.  
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Figure 46  
3. Use a tooth brush to clean sediment from the inlet screen  
(Figure 46). DO NOT remove the screen.  
4. Attach the hose connector to the solenoid valve. Tighten connec-  
tor securely with pliers. Open the water supply valve and check for  
leaks at the hose connector.  
DEFROSTING  
CAUTION  
DO NOT use any type of electrical heating device, ice pick,  
knife, or other sharp instrument to defrost, as this could  
damage the inner lining or refrigeration system and void the  
warranty.  
Manual defrost models should be defrosted approximately every eight  
weeks. However, this interval may not be adequate in periods of high  
humidity or heavy usage. Defrost your unit whenever the frost thickness  
is 1/4” or greater. To defrost, turn the unit OFF, remove cubes and  
prop door open at least two inches.  
NOTE  
Frost free units will NEVER need defrosting. Automatic  
defrost models do not normally require manual defrosting.  
However, in extremely high humidity or during periods of  
unusually high usage, minimal manual defrosting may be  
required.  
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STORAGE  
If the unit is to be stored or not used for extended periods:  
1. Remove all contents from the unit.  
2. Shut off water supply at the main water source.  
3. Disconnect the water supply line from the solenoid valve.  
4. Disconnect the water line from the solenoid valve outlet and drain  
the system of water.  
5. Allow the unit to run for one hour or more until all remaining ice  
cubes have been ejected from the ice maker assembly.  
6. Remove all ice from the ice bucket.  
7. Dry out excess water from the ice maker assembly and ice  
bucket.  
8. Prop the doors open at least 2" to allow for air circulation and  
prevent mold and mildew.  
9. Disconnect unit from main electrical power source.  
10. Leave water supply line and power cord disconnected until ready  
to reuse.  
NOTE  
The use of anti-freeze or other products of this nature is not  
necessary and is not recommended.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE  
If the unit appears to be malfunctioning, read through NORMAL OPER-  
ATION first. If the problem persists, check the TROUBLESHOOTING  
GUIDE. Locate the problem in the guide and refer to the cause and its  
remedy before calling for service. The problem could be something very  
simple which can be solved without a service call.  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
DANGER  
!
!
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD  
NEVER attempt to repair or perform mainte-  
nance on the unit until the main electrical  
power has been disconnected.  
Troubleshooting — What to check when problems occur  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
No interior light  
Loose or burned out  
bulb  
Tighten or replace bulb.  
See LIGHT BULB  
REPLACEMENT.  
Light won’t go out  
when door is  
closed.  
Light on/off switch is  
turned to ON.  
Turn switch to OFF.  
See LIGHT SWITCH AND  
BULB.  
The unit is not  
cold enough  
Light staying on  
Adjust door so light switch  
bracket contacts switch  
plunger. See ALIGNING  
THE DOOR.  
75 BEV - Make sure the  
light switch is in the “OFF”  
position.  
Door gasket not  
sealing properly  
Adjust door. See  
ALIGNING THE DOOR.  
Item(s) interfering with  
door.  
Reposition or remove  
item(s).  
Dirty condenser coils  
Clean condenser. See  
CLEANING AND  
MAINTENANCE.  
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Problem  
The unit is not  
Possible Cause  
Airflow to front grille  
cold enough (cont.) blocked  
Remedy  
Airflow must not be  
obstructed to front grille.  
See INSTALLATION or  
CLEANING AND  
MAINTENANCE.  
Temperature not set  
cold enough  
Turn control knob  
CLOCKWISE to set  
temperature colder.  
Allow 24 hours for  
temperature to stabilize.  
The unit is not cold The door was left open Turn off the unit to manually  
enough (Frost free causing the evaporator defrost the evaporator.  
units only)  
behind the back wall to See DEFROSTING.  
fill with frost preventing  
proper air flow and  
cooling.  
The unit frosts  
up  
Unit is manual  
defrost model  
Models SP18, 95, 98,  
and Combo 29A and  
75A are manual defrost.  
Refer to DEFROSTING.  
Door gasket not  
sealing properly  
Adjust door. See  
ALIGNING THE DOOR.  
High ambient  
temperatures or  
humidity  
Defrost unit manually.  
See DEFROSTING.  
Water is leaking  
out the back  
of the unit  
Water supply  
connection leaking  
Tighten fitting. See  
CONNECTING THE  
WATER SUPPLY.  
Ice cubes  
sticking together  
Door gasket not  
sealing properly  
Adjust door. See  
ALIGNING THE DOOR.  
Infrequent use of cubes Break apart cubes.  
Noise during  
operation  
Copper water supply  
tubing contacting  
internal components  
Carefully bend tubing  
away from cabinet and  
components.  
Certain sounds are  
normal.  
Soft sounds from the fan  
and water/dropping  
sounds from the ice maker  
will be heard.  
Fan blade touching  
obstruction (wiring,  
foam insulation, etc.)  
Remove obstruction.  
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Problem  
No ice  
Possible Cause  
Bin arm locked in  
upright position  
Remedy  
Lower bin arm.  
No water to unit.  
Turn on water or contact  
plumber.  
Not enough ice  
Control set too cold  
Adjust control to a  
warmer setting  
(COUNTERCLOCKWISE).  
Ice cube size too  
large  
Set cube size smaller.  
See ADJUSTING ICE  
CUBE SIZE.  
Dirty condenser coils.  
Clean condenser.  
See CLEANING AND  
MAINTENANCE.  
Water leaks into  
ice bucket  
Water level set too  
high  
Set cube size smaller.  
See ADJUSTING ICE  
CUBE SIZE.  
Fresh food section Ice bucket not fully  
Push ice bucket  
into place.  
on Combo units  
too cold  
inserted  
Flap door not closed  
correctly  
Be sure Flap door is  
closed correctly.  
Unit too cold  
Temperature control  
set too cold  
Set control to warmer setting  
(COUNTERCLOCKWISE).  
IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED  
If the need for service arises, contact the dealer from whom the unit  
was purchased. State the Model Number and Serial Number and  
explain the problem. The Model and Serial Number plate is located  
inside unit at upper right hand corner, except for models 95, 98 and  
SP18, which have the plate located behind the ice bucket. If you do not  
know the name of the selling dealer or local service company, you can  
REPLACEMENT PARTS  
Use only genuine U-Line replacement parts. Genuine U-Line parts are  
designed to work correctly with U-Line products and offer superior ser-  
vice life. The use of non-U-Line parts can damage the unit and may void  
the warranty.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Ice Production  
Cube  
Fresh Food  
(refrigerator)  
Capacity  
Model  
Number  
Freezer  
Defrost  
Unit Type  
Capacity  
(per day)  
Storage  
Capacity  
Capacity Technology  
SP18  
BI-95  
BI-98  
75A  
18 lbs. (8 kg)  
12 lbs. (5 kg)  
12 lbs. (5 kg)  
Manual  
Ice  
23 lbs. (10 kg)  
Manual  
Makers  
25 lbs. (11 kg) 25 lbs. (11 kg)  
22.5 lbs. (10 kg) 13 lbs. (6 kg)  
Manual  
4.2 cu. ft.  
(119 L)  
Manual  
Combos  
2.1 cu. ft.  
(60 L)  
29FF  
29A  
8 lbs. (4 kg)  
13 lbs. (6 kg)  
13 lbs. (6 kg)  
Frost Free  
Manual  
2.1 cu. ft.  
(60 L)  
22 lbs. (10 kg)  
6 cu. ft.  
(170 L)  
Automatic  
Defrost  
75R  
3.5 cu. ft.  
(99 L)  
Automatic  
Defrost  
29R  
Refrigerators  
3.5 cu. ft.  
(99 L)  
Automatic  
Defrost  
15R  
Beverage  
Center  
6 cu. ft.  
(170 L)  
Automatic  
Defrost  
75 BEV  
52  
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Milwaukee, WI 53224-9540  
Phone 414.354.0300  
FAX 414.354.7905  
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