U Line Refrigerator 2115R User Manual

Service Manual  
2010  
2115R  
2115WC  
2115WCOL  
2175/2275DWRR  
2175R  
2175RF  
2175WC  
2175WCOL  
CLR2160  
CLRCO2175  
CO2175/CO2275DWR  
CO2175F  
2175BEV  
2275DWRWS  
2275DWRWOL  
2275ZWC  
2275ZWCOL  
1115R  
1115WC  
1175BEV  
1175R  
1175WC  
ADA24R  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION  
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................................1-1  
Potential Problems With HFC-134A.......................................................................................................................1-1  
Safety Precautions .......................................................................................................................................................1-4  
Safety Alert Definitions ....................................................................................................................................1-4  
General Precautions .........................................................................................................................................1-4  
U-Line Corporation Limited Warranty...................................................................................................................1-5  
Product Liability Policy................................................................................................................................................1-6  
Serial Number Format ................................................................................................................................................1-7  
Warranty Claims Procedure......................................................................................................................................1-7  
Proof of Purchase.........................................................................................................................................................1-7  
Parts Listing....................................................................................................................................................................1-8  
SECTION 2 - TROUBLESHOOTING  
Customer Call Guide ..................................................................................................................................................2-1  
Refrigeration System Diagnosis Guide ....................................................................................................................2-3  
Thermistor Types.........................................................................................................................................................2-3  
Troubleshooting ...........................................................................................................................................................2-4  
SECTION 3 - SERVICE AND REPAIR  
Operation ......................................................................................................................................................................3-1  
CLR2160 .............................................................................................................................................................3-1  
CLRCO2175 ......................................................................................................................................................3-4  
2175R/2115R/2175WC/2115WC/2175BEV/2175DWRR/2275DWRWS/2275ZWC  
(Includes Overlay Models) ............................................................................................................................3-14  
CO2175F/2175RF/CO2175DWR ...............................................................................................................3-17  
1175R/1115R/1175WC/1115WC/1175BEV/ADA24R ...........................................................................3-27  
Operating Environmental/Climate Control Requirements .............................................................................3-29  
For All - Except WC, DWRWS, BEV Center, CODWR & 2275ZWC/2275ZWCOL .................3-29  
For WC, DWRWS, CODWR, BEV, CLRCO & 2275ZWC/2275ZWCOL .....................................3-29  
Échelon Keypad Options ...............................................................................................................................3-29  
Échelon Service Menu ....................................................................................................................................3-32  
Error Codes .....................................................................................................................................................3-34  
Échelon Service Quick Reference Card .....................................................................................................3-36  
Échelon Electronic Control Quick Reference Guide .............................................................................3-37  
Origins Electronic Control ............................................................................................................................3-38  
Origins Keypad Options.................................................................................................................................3-38  
Origins Service Menu .....................................................................................................................................3-39  
Error Codes .....................................................................................................................................................3-39  
Origins Electronic Control Quick Reference Guide ..............................................................................3-40  
Refrigeration System Diagnosis Guide .......................................................................................................3-41  
Defrost Information - All models ..........................................................................................................................3-41  
Specifications ..............................................................................................................................................................3-42  
CLR2160 ...........................................................................................................................................................3-42  
CLRCO2175 ....................................................................................................................................................3-43  
2175R/2115R/2175WC/2115WC/2175BEV2175WRR/2175DWRWS/2275ZWC ........................3-44  
CO2175F/2175RF/CO2175DWR ...............................................................................................................3-45  
1175R/1115R/1175WC/1115WC/1175BEV/ADA24R ...........................................................................3-46  
Adjustments and Repair............................................................................................................................................3-47  
Leveling ..............................................................................................................................................................3-47  
Door Alignment - Échelon Models .............................................................................................................3-47  
Door Alignment - Origins Models ..............................................................................................................3-49  
Drawer Alignment ..........................................................................................................................................3-49  
Ice Cube Thickness Adjustment ..................................................................................................................3-53  
Parts Replacement ..........................................................................................................................................3-54  
Plumbing - CLR2160 and CLRCO2175 ...............................................................................................................3-57  
SECTION 4 - PARTS  
Parts Listing ..................................................................................................................................................................4-1  
Anti-Tip Kit ...................................................................................................................................................................4-1  
CLR2160 .......................................................................................................................................................................4-2  
CLRCO2175..................................................................................................................................................................4-6  
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2175R............................................................................................................................................................................4-14  
2115R............................................................................................................................................................................4-18  
2175WC/2175WCOL ..............................................................................................................................................4-22  
2115WC/WCOL........................................................................................................................................................4-26  
2175BEV.......................................................................................................................................................................4-30  
2275DWRR.................................................................................................................................................................4-34  
2275DWRWS/2275DWRWOL.............................................................................................................................4-38  
CO2175F......................................................................................................................................................................4-42  
2175RF..........................................................................................................................................................................4-50  
CO2175DWR.............................................................................................................................................................4-56  
2275ZWC/2275ZWCOL.........................................................................................................................................4-64  
1175R ...........................................................................................................................................................................4-70  
1115R............................................................................................................................................................................4-74  
1175WC ......................................................................................................................................................................4-78  
1115WC ......................................................................................................................................................................4-82  
1175BEV.......................................................................................................................................................................4-86  
ADA24R.......................................................................................................................................................................4-90  
SECTION 5 - WIRING DIAGRAMS  
CLR2160 .......................................................................................................................................................................5-1  
CLRCO2175 ................................................................................................................................................................5-1  
2115R, 2115WC, 2175R, 2175WC ........................................................................................................................5-2  
2275DWRWS/2275ZWC ........................................................................................................................................5-2  
2175DWRR ..................................................................................................................................................................5-3  
2175RF ...........................................................................................................................................................................5-3  
CO2175F ......................................................................................................................................................................5-4  
CO2175DWR ..............................................................................................................................................................5-4  
1175R/1115R/1175WC/1115WC/1175BEV/ADA24R .......................................................................................5-5  
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• 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.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
IMPORTANT  
PLEASE READ all instructions completely before  
attempting to service the unit.  
• Never use an extension cord to connect power to the  
unit.  
• Proper installation procedures must be followed if this  
unit is being initially installed, or is moved to a new  
location after being in service. An INSTALLATION  
GUIDE for your unit, providing complete installation  
information is available from U-Line Corporation directly,  
and must be consulted before any installation is begun. U-  
Line contact information appears on the rear cover of this  
guide.  
• Always keep your working area dry.  
WARNING  
Failure to use the Anti-Tip Kit when it is included with the  
product can cause serious personal injury. The Anti-Tip  
Kit must be installed before the unit is used.  
• This unit requires connection to a grounded (three-  
prong), polarized receptacle that has been placed by a  
qualified electrician in accordance with applicable  
electrical codes.  
CAUTION  
• Use care when moving and handling the unit. Use gloves  
to prevent personal injury from sharp edges.  
• If your model requires defrosting, DO NOT use any type  
of heater to defrost. Using a heater to speed up defrosting  
can cause personal injury and damage to the inner lining.  
Safety Alert Definitions  
Safety items throughout this guide are labeled with a Danger,  
Warning or Caution based on the risk type:  
IMPORTANT  
• Do not lift unit by door handle.  
DANGER  
• Never install or operate 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.  
Danger means that failure to follow this safety statement will  
result in severe personal injury or death.  
WARNING  
• Failure to clean the condenser every three months can  
cause the unit to malfunction. This could void the  
warranty.  
Warning means that failure to follow this safety  
statement could result in serious personal injury or death.  
• Allow unit temperature to stabilize for 24 hours before  
use.  
• If your model requires defrosting, 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.  
• Use only genuine U-Line replacement parts. Imitation  
parts can damage the unit, affect its operation or  
performance and may void the warranty.  
CAUTION  
Caution means that failure to follow this safety statement  
may result in minor or moderate personal injury, property  
or equipment damage.  
General Precautions  
Use this appliance for its intended purpose only and follow these  
general precautions along with those listed throughout this guide:  
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  
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.  
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U-LINE CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY  
U-Line Corporation warrants each U-Line product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date  
of purchase; and warrants the sealed system (consisting of the compressor, the condenser, the evaporator, the hot gas bypass valve, the dryer  
and the connecting tubing) in each U-Line product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from the date  
of purchase. During the initial one-year warranty period for all U-Line products U-Line shall: (1) at U-Lines option, repair any product or replace  
any part of a product that breaches this warranty; and (2) for all Marine, RV and Domestic U-Line products sold and serviced in the United  
States (including Alaska and Hawaii) and Canada, U-Line shall cover the labor costs incurred in connection with the replacement of any defective  
part. During years two through five of the warranty period for the sealed system, U-Line shall: (1) repair or replace any part of the sealed  
system that breaches this warranty; and (2) for all Marine, RV and Domestic U-Line products sold and serviced in the United States (including  
Alaska and Hawaii) and Canada, U-Line shall cover the labor costs incurred in connection with the replacement of any defective part of the  
sealed system. All other charges, including transportation charges for replacements under this warranty and labor costs not specifically covered  
by this warranty, shall be borne by you. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of the U-Line product. The Registration Card  
included with the product should be promptly completed by you and mailed back to U-Line or you can register on-line at www.U-  
LineService.com.  
The following are excluded from this limited warranty: installation charges; damages caused by disasters or acts of God, such as fire, floods, wind  
and lightening; damages incurred or resulting from shipping, improper installation, unauthorized modification, or misuse/abuse of the product;  
customer education calls; food loss/spoilage; door and water level adjustments (except during the first 90 days from the date of purchase);  
defrosting the product; adjusting the controls; door reversal; or cleaning the condenser.  
If a product defect is discovered during the applicable warranty period, you must promptly notify either the dealer from whom you purchased  
the product or U-Line at P.O. Box 245040, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53224 or at 414-354-0300. In no event shall such notification be received later  
than 30 days after the expiration of the applicable warranty period. U-Line may require that defective parts be returned, at your expense, to U-  
Lines factory in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for inspection. Any action by you for breach of warranty must be commenced within one year after the  
expiration of the applicable warranty period.  
This limited warranty is in lieu of any other warranty, express or implied, including, but not limited to any implied warranty of  
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose; provided however, that to the extent required by law, implied warranties  
are included but do not extend beyond the duration of the express warranty first set forth above. U-Lines sole liability and  
your exclusive remedy under this warranty is set forth in the initial paragraph above. U-Line shall have no liability whatsoever  
for any incidental, consequential or special damages arising from the sale, use or installation of the product or from any other  
cause whatsoever, whether based on warranty (express or implied) or otherwise based on contract, tort or any other theory  
of liability.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which  
vary from state to state.  
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PRODUCT LIABILITY POLICY  
Field service technicians are authorized to make an initial assessment. If in the servicer’s judgment  
the damage is the result of a product defect, the product would be removed and returned to U-Line in an  
unaltered condition. The dealer would then be authorized to permanently replace the end-user’s product at  
no cost to the end-user. Please call U-Line immediately at 800-779-2547 to initiate the RA and product ex-  
change process.  
If in the servicer’s judgment the damage is the result of installation issues (water  
connection/drain, etc.), the consumer would be so notified and the correction would be made by the servicer  
or installer without requiring removal of the product. Any claim for damages should be directed to the  
original installer.  
Any U-Line unit involved in an alleged property damage claim must remain unaltered and unrepaired,  
for evaluation. No service or repairs should be performed on any unit suspected to be involved  
in a property damage situation. If a unit has been altered or repaired in the field prior to U-  
Line’s evaluation, any claim for damage may be declined.  
If the unit in question is a U-Line CLR or CLRCO with a drain pump, both the unit and the drain pump  
(regardless of the manufacturer) must be returned to U-Line Corporation.  
To complete the damage claim process for the customer, please obtain the following and forward to U-Line  
at [email protected], fax to 414-354-5696 or mail to the address below.  
Pictures of the unit, installation and any alleged property damage.  
Inquire when the problem first appeared, any prior problems with the product and provide a brief  
description of the alleged damages.  
To expedite the claim process, U-Line will need two damage repair estimates.  
Reference the RA number and customer name when providing this information.  
If a unit is returned to U-Line, this evaluation will take approximately ten business days. No field service  
company is authorized to perform this evaluation. When a Return Authorization Number is issued,  
and the unit has been boxed in a U-Line carton, U-Line should be contacted and then will make arrangements  
for shipping, or designate a truck line to have the unit shipped freight collect.  
If U-Line’s evaluation finds the unit, (or U-Line P60 pump) to be defective, causing the property damage, the  
damage claim will be reviewed by the U-Line Customer Assurance Department.  
If U-Line’s evaluation finds the unit not to be defective, does not repeat a failure or does not leak any water  
from the U-Line unit or U-Line P60 pump, all claims for damage will be declined.  
When a product evaluation is needed, it is the customer’s responsibility to assure that the unit is returned  
for evaluation. If the customer fails to do so, or has the unit repaired in the field prior to U-Line’s evaluation,  
any claim for damage will be declined.  
8900 N. 55th St. • P.O. Box 245040  
Milwaukee, WI 53224-9540  
414/354-0300 • Fax: 414/354-7905  
Website: www.u-line.com  
Leaders In Quality Undercounter Refrigeration  
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If you are changing out a unit please supply the model and  
serial number of both units (the unit being replaced and the  
new unit) and the R.A. number.  
SERIAL NUMBER FORMAT  
IMPORTANT  
Occasionally the customer does not return their warranty cards. In  
this case we use the date the unit was shipped to our distributor for  
a beginning warranty date. This may cause the claim to be rejected  
for a proof of purchase. If you want to check on a purchase date, you  
may contact the U-Line Corporation Customer Assurance  
Department at 1-800-779-2547. This will allow you to get a proof of  
purchase, if needed, before you submit the claim.  
Starting October 2009 U-Line Corporation went to a  
13 digit serial number. Anything before that date will  
have 12 digits.  
The serial number is divided into four segments. A typical serial  
number is 0914997-11-0005.  
At U-Line, parts and labor claims are paid separately. Included in  
labor are freon and recovery charges, all other parts are handled by  
the parts department. We require that some parts be returned to us,  
so we may return them to our vendor. It will be noted on your  
packing list if we require you to return the part. If a part is to be  
returned please include a copy of the packing list and a copy of your  
claim. If the part was purchased at one of our part distributors, you  
must handle the part warranty with that company. For labor payment  
please send a readable copy of your claim to U-Line Corporation,  
P.O. Box 245040, Milwaukee WI, 53224-9540, or fax it to 414-354-  
5696. Claims can also be filed on-line at www.u-lineservice.com.  
0914997-11-XXXX  
Month  
Factory Internal  
Control Number  
Year Shop  
Order  
Number  
The first two digits of the first segment, 09, represents the year the  
unit was made.  
The next four/five digits of the first segment, 14997, represent the  
shop order number. Order number 14997 is assigned for the Model  
CLRCO2175B-40 units.  
PROOF OF PURCHASE  
Proof of Purchase and/or Proof of Install is an important part of the  
warranty claim process. Sometimes it is difficult to obtain a proper  
Proof of Purchase/Proof of Install for a number of different reasons:  
The next two digit segment, 12, represents the month the unit was  
made.  
The last four digit segment, XXXX, is a factory internal control  
number used at U-Line Corporation.  
The customer does not have a copy (only the original).  
The customer has only their copy of the final Walk Through or  
sign-off of new construction.  
WARRANTY CLAIMS PROCEDURE  
WHEN SUBMITTING CLAIMS FOR WARRANTY  
PAYMENT, PLEASE FOLLOW THESE  
GUIDELINES.  
Other valid reasons that prevent your technician from leaving the  
job site with a suitable Proof of Purchase/ Proof of Install.  
We understand the problem and have modified our Proof of Purchase  
policy to help you in these situations.  
You can use any form you would normally use to bill your customer  
(your own computer generated form, Narda, USA, etc.). Claims can  
also be filed on-line at  
Effective immediately, if a copy of the Proof of Purchase/Proof of  
Install is not available at the site, the technician should record the  
following information on the Labor Invoice:  
www.u-lineservice.com.  
The name of the selling Dealer  
The model and serial number MUST be on the claims. Claims will  
not be paid without a model and serial number.  
The date of purchase/installation  
The Order or Invoice number (if available)  
If you used a part in your repair, you MUST put the part number, the  
invoice number and where the part came from. Claims will be  
returned without this information.  
The type of document they saw, i.e. Store Receipt, Closing Papers,  
Sign-Off of Building Permit, Final Walk Through, etc.  
If you work on more than one unit per service call please submit a  
separate claim for each unit.  
If we have this information on the Labor Invoice, and we have the  
other information that is needed (correct Serial Number, type of  
repair, time spent on repairs, parts used in the repair,  
invoice number for the part, etc.), we will be able to process the  
invoice for you in a timely manner.  
We track all defects through warranty claims, so please be specific on  
what the repair was. If it is a system leak, please specify where the  
leak was.  
Please be sure the claim is legible. If the claim form cannot be read, it  
will be returned, unpaid.  
Remember: Door and water level adjustments are 90 day  
warranties only.  
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Our warranty records may not match the customer's information. In  
this case, a proof of purchase will be required. If you do not have the  
proof of purchase at the time the order is placed, the part will be  
sent net 15 days, charged to a Visa or MasterCard or COD if you  
don't have an open account with U-Line Corporation. When the  
proof of purchase is provided, we will credit your account (a check  
will be sent if the part was sent COD).  
PARTS LISTING  
How to Order Replacement Parts  
1. Refer to Service Parts and locate the illustration(s) for the model  
you are servicing.  
2. Locate the desired part to be serviced and note the item number  
assigned to it.  
5. Parts may be ordered on-line, by FAX or phone:  
www.U-LineService.com  
3. Locate the item number within the parts list. Note the full  
description and the corresponding part number. If this is for a  
warranty unit, indicate and record the model and serial numbers.  
FAX Number (414) 354-7905  
4. When ordering parts, it will be necessary to supply Model  
Number, Serial Number, Part Number, Part Description and in  
some cases Color or Voltage.  
Phone Number (414) 354-0300 or (800) 779-2547;  
All warranty parts will be shipped at no charge as long as warranty  
status has been confirmed. If we require that a part be returned to U-  
line, you will be informaed at the time the order is placed. It will be  
noted on your packing list if we require you to return a part or if you  
may field scrap it. If U-Line requires a defective part to be returned, a  
prepaid shipping label will be included with your new replacement  
part. When returning parts enclose a copy of your packing list and a  
copy of your labor claim, showing the model and serial number, and  
tag or label the part with the nature of the defect.  
REPLACEMENT PARTS: Use only genuine U-Line replacement  
parts. The use of non-U-Line parts can reduce ice rate, cause water  
to overflow from ice maker mold, damage the unit, and can void the  
warranty.  
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CUSTOMER CALL GUIDE  
The following guide has been developed to help answer  
frequently asked questions. It can be used by persons  
scheduling service calls. Things to consider before  
scheduling a service call:  
Concern  
Response  
The unit is not cold enough.  
• Are you familiar with the factory temperature specifications for  
your unit? Many factors can cause these temperatures to vary;  
ambient temperature, application, amount of use (number of times  
and length of time the door or drawers or opened and closed),  
etc.  
• Is the door or drawers sealing properly? If the door or drawer is  
not sealed properly, it allows heat into the unit. U-Line’s warranty  
is 90 days for door or drawer adjustments.  
• Has the door or drawers been left open?  
• Is the condenser clean? U-Line’s warranty does not cover cleaning  
the condenser.  
• Is the unit behind closed doors or the vent restricted? The front  
grille must be free of obstruction.  
• Is the unit in an application of heavy usage? Heavy usage or high  
ambient temperatures will cause a unit to frost up.  
• Did you try adjusting the temperature to a colder level? Adjust to  
a colder level. Be sure to allow 24 hours between temperature  
control adjustments.  
Temperature is too cold.  
The unit is frosting up.  
Check actual temperature versus set-point.  
• Are you familiar with the defrost technology of your unit?  
• Is the door or drawers sealing properly? If the door or drawer  
is not sealing properly, it allows heat/humidity into the unit.  
U-Line’s warranty is 90 days for door or drawer adjustments.  
• Has the door or drawers been left open?  
• Is the unit in an application of heavy usage? Heavy usage or high  
ambient temperatures will cause a unit to frost up.  
The ice cubes are sticking together.  
• Is the door or drawers sealing properly? This could cause the ice  
cubes to stick together.  
• Have you tried to shake the ice bucket? If the ice sits without  
being used, it will tend to stick together. Shaking the bucket will  
usually break the ice cubes apart. If the ice has been sitting for a  
long time, you should consider discarding it and make a fresh  
batch.  
• Does the unit need to be defrosted?  
Water is leaking out of the unit.  
No ice or not enough ice.  
Have you checked the water connection to the unit? U-Line’s  
warranty does not cover installation adjustments.  
• Are you aware of the factory specifications for ice production?  
• Is the ice maker bin arm down? When the arm is up, the ice  
maker will not make ice.  
• Is the door or drawers sealing properly? U-Line’s warranty is 90  
days for door adjustments.  
• Has the ice maker been turned off at the display?  
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CLR2160 Model Only:  
Concern  
Response  
The cubes are wet.  
• The storage bin that holds the ice is not refrigerated. The  
cubes in the bin are slowly melting down. The bin will  
maintain a temperature of 32°F to 34°F.  
The floor is very warm in front of my unit.  
• The unit is designed for a built-in application, so warm air  
will vent through the front grille, below the door. There  
is a safety feature built into the control board that will  
shut down the unit if warm air can’t vent or is restricted.  
No ice, but water pours into the trough and • The standpipe needs to be inserted into the drain hole of  
down into the drain.  
the water trough to maintain the proper level of water  
inside the trough.  
When the unit is turned on, all I get is water • Once the unit is turned on, there will be a three-minute  
fill.  
water fill. This ensures a fresh batch of water has filled  
the trough. If water flows more than three minutes, a  
service call will be required.  
The ice does not come out in a perfect cube • When the ice is made, a small hole or “dimple” will  
shape.  
appear on the front or top of the cube. Increasing or  
decreasing the time of the freeze cycle will adjust the size  
of the dimple.  
The cubes do not fall into the bin as  
individual cubes.  
• This is normal. You can use the scoop to break the cubes  
apart.  
Not enough ice is stored in the bin.  
• Make sure unit is level.  
Drawer Models Only:  
Concern  
Response  
There is excessive condensation on the mullion.  
The mullion has a heater behind it that should keep the mullion free of  
frost and sweat. In extremely humid conditions, some sweat may appear  
on the mullion or lower drawer handle/gasket. The heater will not  
operate in ambient temperatures over 90°F.  
Drawer units should not be used outdoors or in an area that is not air-  
conditioned.  
Drawer will not close properly.  
The drawer slides have a self-closing feature which engages when the  
drawer is about 1” (25.4mm) from being closed. There may be some  
resistance. If the resistance is hard to overcome, try closing the drawers  
with more force a couple of times and then try slowly closing the drawers  
again.  
2175DWRR Model Only:  
Concern  
Response  
There is a water leak inside the unit.  
• Make sure the drain is not blocked. Remove any blockage.  
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Section 2 - Troubleshooting  
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS GUIDE  
System  
Suction  
Pressure  
Suction  
Line  
Compressor  
Discharge  
Condenser  
Capillary  
Tube  
Evaporator  
Wattage  
Condition  
Normal  
Normal  
Slightly below  
room  
Very hot  
Very hot  
Warm  
Cold  
Normal  
temperature  
Overcharge  
Higher than  
normal  
Very cold may  
frost heavily  
Slightly warm  
to hot  
Hot to warm  
Warm  
Cool  
Cold  
Higher than  
normal  
Undercharge  
Lower than  
normal  
Warm-near  
room  
Hot  
Warm  
Extremely  
cold near  
Lower than  
normal  
temperature  
inlet - Outlet  
below room  
temperature  
Partial  
Restriction  
Somewhat  
lower than  
normal  
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  
vacuum  
Complete  
Restriction  
In deep  
vacuum  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
No  
Lower than  
normal  
refrigeration  
No Gas  
0 PSIG to 25”  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Cool to hot  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
No  
Lower than  
normal  
refrigeration  
THERMISTOR TYPES  
Type 1 (Black)  
Resistance at 77°F = 10,000 Ohms ± 5%.  
Operating range is 185,000 to 650 Ohms. Resistance goes  
down as temperature increases. Type 1 does not need to be  
calibrated and can be changed without changing other wires  
or board.  
Type 2 (White)  
Resistance at 77°F = 5,000 Ohms ± 5%.  
Operating range is 180,000 to 550 Ohms. Resistance goes  
down as temperature increases. Type 2 does not need to be  
calibrated and can be changed without changing other wires  
or board.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
DANGER  
Never attempt to repair or perform maintenance on the unit until the main electrical power has been  
disconnected from the unit.  
Cause  
Remedy  
Will not eject ice (water frozen).  
1. Control setting too cold.  
2. Control inoperable.  
1. Adjust control warmer.  
2. Replace control.  
3. Bin switch inoperable.  
3. Replace bin switch.  
4. Replace limit switch.  
5. Replace motor.  
4. Limit switch defective (open).  
5. Ice maker assembly motor stalled.  
6. Broken wire in ice maker circuit.  
7. Water soaked cabinet insulation.  
6. Repair or replace wiring.  
7. Replace foamed cabinet assembly.  
8. Clean condenser.  
8. Dirty condenser.  
Will not fill with water.  
1. Water supply valve closed.  
2. Water switch inoperable (open).  
3. Solenoid valve inoperable.  
4. Fill tube outlet frozen.  
1. Open water supply valve.  
2. Replace water switch.  
3. Replace solenoid valve.  
4. Defrost fill tube.  
5. Broken wire in water fill circuit.  
Will not stop making ice.  
5. Repair or replace wiring.  
1. Bin switch inoperable (closed).  
1. Replace bin switch.  
2. Bin arm binding.  
2. Lubricate bin arm pivot points or loosen bin arm lever screw.  
Water will not stop filling.  
1. Water switch inoperable (closed).  
2. Solenoid valve inoperable.  
3. Stalled ice maker motor.  
1. Replace water switch.  
2. Replace solenoid valve.  
3. Replace motor.  
4. Temperature control inoperable. Ice maker is in 4. Replace temperature control.  
continuous harvest cycle.  
Ejector blades will not stop turning.  
1. Control inoperable.  
2. Hold switch inoperable.  
3. Broken wiring.  
1. Replace control. Replace hold switch.  
2. Repair or replace wiring.  
3. Replace heater.  
4. Short in mold heater.  
4. Replace mold heater.  
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Cause  
Remedy  
Low ice production.  
1. Control set too cold.  
2. Fan motor stalled.  
3. Ice cubes too large.  
4. Dirty condenser.  
1. Adjust control warmer.  
2. Replace fan motor.  
3. Lower water fill adjustment.  
4. Clean condenser.  
5. Bypass valve stuck open (Frost Free units only). 5. Replace bypass valve (Frost Free units only).  
Not freezing (compressor and fan motors  
operating).  
1. Little or no frost pattern on evaporator.  
1. Check for sealed system leak or restriction.  
2. Bypass valve stuck open (Frost Free units only). 2. Replace bypass valve (Frost Free units only).  
Not freezing (compressor not operating - fans  
operating).  
1. Relay inoperable.  
1. Replace relay.  
2. Overload inoperable (open).  
2. Replace overload.  
3. Replace compressor.  
3. Compressor inoperable.  
Not freezing (compressor and fans not operating).  
1. Power cord not plugged in.  
2. Unit turned off.  
1. Plug in power cord.  
2. Press On/Off button to turn unit on.  
3. Replace control panel.  
4. Replace hold switch.  
3. Control panel inoperable.  
4. Hold switch inoperable (open).  
5. Control inoperable.  
5. Replace control.  
6. Broken wire in freeze circuit.  
7. Ejector blades not in freeze position (12:00)  
6. Repair or replace wiring.  
7. Manually advance ejector blades to the 12:00 position (test ice  
maker and limit switch).  
Compressor overheating.  
1. Condenser air flow restricted.  
2. Condenser fan blade obstructed.  
3. Condenser fan motor stalled.  
1. Remove restriction (clean condenser and grille).  
2. Remove blade restriction.  
3. Replace fan motor.  
4. Compressor inoperable.  
4. Replace compressor.  
Compressor will not stop operating.  
1. Temperature set too cold.  
2. Control inoperable.  
1. Adjust temperature warmer.  
2. Replace control.  
3. Control sensing bulb not sensing mold  
temperature.  
3. Fully insert bulb into ice maker tube. Rout bulb away from  
compressor discharge tube.  
4. Evaporator fan stalled.  
4. Remove obstruction or replace motor.  
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Cause  
Remedy  
Water leak (under unit).  
1. Water supply line leaking at solenoid valve inlet. 1. Tighten or replace fitting.  
2. Water line leaking at solenoid valve outlet.  
2. Replace water line and fitting.  
3. Tighten clamp or replace fill tube assembly.  
4. Position drain line in drain pan.  
5. Replace water line.  
3. Water line leaking at fill tube.  
4. Defrost drain line not in drain pan.  
5. Crack in water line.  
Water leak (inside unit).  
1. Ice maker assembly fill cup obstructed.  
2. Fill ice cup and fill tube out of alignment.  
3. Water level too high.  
1. Remove obstruction.  
2. Align fill tube and fill cup.  
3. Adjust water level.  
4. Defrost drain plugged (Frost Free units only).  
Excessive frost buildup.  
4. Ice in drain trough (Frost Free units only) (see below).  
1. Door gasket not sealing properly.  
2. Door out of alignment.  
1. Adjust door hinges or replace door gasket.  
2. Adjust door hinges.  
3. Water soaked cabinet insulation.  
3. Replace foamed cabinet assembly.  
4. Repair or adjust light bracket.  
4. Light stays on when door is closed.  
Noisy.  
1. Copper refrigeration tube touching cabinet.  
2. Fan blade touching shroud.  
1. Carefully adjust tubing.  
2. Adjust fan mounting or shroud.  
3. Remove obstruction.  
3. Fan blade obstruction (wiring, foam insulation,  
packaging material).  
Ice buildup in drain trough or drainage problem.  
1. Obstructed drain cup or tube.  
1. Clear obstruction.  
2. Drain trough heater failed (Frost Free units  
only).  
2. Replace drain trough heater (Frost Free units only).  
3. Reroute drain tube.  
3. Kinked drain tube.  
4. Align drain trough and drain cup.  
4. Drain trough spout and drain cup not aligned.  
Unit will not defrost (Frost Free units only).  
1. Bypass coil inoperable.  
2. Defrost timer inoperable.  
1. Replace bypass valve.  
2. Replace defrost timer.  
3. Replace bypass valve.  
3. Bypass valve inoperable.  
Fresh food temperature too cold.  
1. Temperature control set too cold.  
2. Bin/Freezer door not closing.  
3. Ice bucket not fully inserted.  
1. Adjust control to warmer setting (counterclockwise).  
2. Adjust or replace door.  
3. Check for ice behind bucket and push ice bucket in place.  
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entering the sequence, keep the COLDER key pressed until you  
completely release the ON/OFF key for the third time. The display  
will cycle through a series of numbers to tell which relays are  
energized. For example, if the unit was in ice-making mode the  
display would show 11 20 31 40 51 60 70. The first number is the  
relay number. In the second number, 1” means on and “0” means  
off. The relay information can be found in the Control Section.  
OPERATION  
CLR2160  
GENERAL  
Upon initial startup, this unit will enter mode number 5  
which is a three-minute water fill regardless of the  
thermistor temperatures. This only occurs when the initial  
startup is caused by a power-up of the main board.  
Each relay can also be turned on and off individually to determine  
whether or not the board and component are operating. If a board  
is suspected of not operating correctly you can run through this  
sequence to ensure each component is turning on and off through  
the board correctly. Go into service mode and choose option #22.  
This will cycle every relay on and off showing 10 11 20 21 …. If a  
component fails to turn on when the relay does, you can verify if  
there is voltage present by using a voltmeter to check the board  
output.  
Following the three-minute water fill, the unit moves into mode 1  
which is the freezing mode. In this mode the water is pumped from  
the sump trough over the ice maker grid by the circulation pump.  
This mode typically lasts 10-20 minutes and is regulated by the  
temperature of the thermistor mounted near the dryer  
(thermistor 4).  
At the conclusion of the freeze cycle the unit will enter mode 2  
which is the ice harvest. This harvest can last up to three minutes.  
During this mode the water trough also refills.  
To view the actual thermistor readings, hold the WARMER and  
COLDER keys for about five seconds. The display will cycle  
through the three thermistors and their temperatures. If a  
thermistor is unused in a unit it will show a “0” reading. The  
CLR2160 uses thermistors 2 and 4. For thermistor 4 the display  
will only show up to “99.In the event the temperature is higher  
than this the display will show a flashing “99.”  
Before the next cycle begins, the custom electronic board  
determines whether the bin is full. A temperature below 34°F, or a  
temperature below 35°F for at least one hour will stop the unit  
from producing ice. The ice-making will always stop at the  
conclusion of a harvest cycle. It will never stop in the middle of a  
cycle.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Error Codes  
The custom electronic board continuously monitors the optional  
P60 pump to ensure the drain line is not becoming restricted. In  
the event of a drain line obstruction, the display interface will show  
“P1.If the drain remains restricted the unit will stop ice  
production until the drain clears. In the event of a partially  
restricted drain, reduced ice rate will be noticed as the unit  
continuously turns on and off to eliminate any chances of overfilling  
the unit with water. If no pump is used the pink jumper needs to be  
connected to the power cord in its place.  
E1, E2, E9  
Bad thermistor errors. Replace thermistor. Check  
for thermistor errors by accessing “View thermistor  
# status (2,19, 20, or 21).If the error code is  
repeated, the thermistor is open or shorted. If a  
temperature is displayed, the thermistor is not  
defective.  
P1  
Pump circuit is detecting a drain problem. Consult a  
plumber to resolve the issue. If unit does not have a  
P60 installed, then the jumper wire is missing in  
place of the pump.  
A cleaning mode is available through the user interface by using the  
key sequence described in the Controls Section. The cleaning  
mode lasts about 45 minutes, at which point the unit will sit idle  
for another 15 minutes. During this time the display will show  
“CL.At the conclusion of the cycle the unit will automatically turn  
back on.  
Any other error messages will not affect the operation of the  
CLR2160 model.  
After checking the errors be sure to clear the error log by  
performing service option 12  
THERMISTOR OUTAGE  
In the event that a thermistor fails, the unit will stop all functions  
and display “ER” on the user interface. The exact error can be  
accessed via the service mode.  
SERVICE  
The CLR2160 model uses four relays and two thermistors. There  
is a variety of built-in servicing features to aid in diagnosing the  
root problem associated with a unit.  
To check to see which relays are currently operating, hold the  
COLDER key and press the ON/OFF key three times. When  
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L
L
ICEMAKER EVAPORATOR  
2276  
C
H
L
HIGH PRESSURE  
LOWPRESSURE  
C
R4: WATER  
SUPPLY  
TRANSITIONAL PRESSURE  
IN CAPILLARY TUBE  
L
C
R5: WATER  
CIRCULATION PUMP  
C
L
R4: HOT GAS  
BYPASS  
VALVE  
L
H
C
H
R1: CONDENSER  
FAN  
R3: COMPRESSOR  
C
C
CONDENSER  
RELAY  
R1  
R3  
R4  
R5  
HOT GAS /  
WATER IN  
FUNCTION  
FAN  
COMP  
CIRC PUMP  
Mode 1:  
Ice Making  
Mode 2:  
Ice Harvest  
Mode 3:  
Off  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Mode 4:  
ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
Cleaning  
Mode 5:  
OFF  
OFF  
ON*  
OFF  
Water Fill &  
Initial Start-Up  
* Normal Start-Up lasts 3 minutes  
Note: R2, R6 and R7 not used  
Figure 1. CLR2160  
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TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)  
No ice  
This can be caused by poor incoming water quality. The CLR2160  
is designed to produce clear ice in most water; however, abnormal  
water conditions may result in the need for further filtering.  
Check the ice bin temperature. If the temperature is in the 34-  
35°F range, the unit is shut down due to low temperature inside.  
This could be caused by low ambient temperatures or running the  
unit without a water supply attached.  
Water in ice bin  
A defect in the drain from the unit will cause water to stop  
draining from the unit.  
If the ice bin temperature is above 35°F, the unit should be  
producing ice. Check to ensure the water trough is full and the  
pump is operating.  
Display is showing something other than “Ice,ER”  
or “CL.”  
Push one of the keys to see if the display is reset.  
Turn unit on and off via the display pad.  
Too much ice  
Ensure there is Permagum around the thermistor hole. If there is,  
proceed to the next step.  
Unplug unit, wait one minute and plug back in. If any of these steps  
return the unit to operation the unit was probably accidently  
entered into a service mode.  
The control board is equipped with an adjustment to adjust the  
level of ice in the bin for customer preference or when used in  
abnormal installations. With ice stacked to the desired level, check  
the bin temperature by holding WARMER and COLDER for five  
seconds. We’ll assume the display showed 38°F for this example.  
Go to service mode #24 and adjust the setting to that number.  
This will allow the bin to shut off at this ice level. This temperature  
needs to be checked after the door has been closed for at least 10  
minutes in order for the thermistor temperature to stabilize.  
Display is showing a random snaking of characters  
or a degree symbol is flashing.  
The unit is in a special showroom mode. Hold the COLDER key  
and press the LIGHT key three times to exit.  
Display not illuminating but unit operating  
First try to plug and unplug the unit. If the display still does not  
illuminate, there is a four-wire pin connector running from the  
main board in the base to the display board. One of the wires is  
disconnected or damaged.  
Too little ice  
If this is a recurring issue, try adjusting service option #24 colder in  
1 or 2° increments until the desired level of ice is achieved.  
Unit is not operating—no cooling—no fans.  
Ice not sized to customer satisfaction  
Unplug unit and plug back in. If main board beeps when plugging in  
the unit then this is most likely a system problem not a board issue.  
The thickness of the cubes can be adjusted per the ice thickness  
section of the manual.  
If board does not beep when plugging in the unit, check the power  
supply to ensure the outlet is working. Also, check the fuse on the  
circuit board.  
Noise  
Some noise from this unit is normal. You may hear the sound of ice  
dropping into the bin, especially when it is empty. The harvesting  
processes involves flowing refrigerant and water through valves  
which may produce a rushing type sound during the harvest. The  
fan and compressor will produce a continuous low motor noise. If  
installed, the P60 pump will produce noise at regular intervals as it  
empties water from the unit. If any of these is objectionable, the  
unit has an Office mode which can be entered for three hours at a  
time. During this mode the unit will not produce ice; however, the  
drain pump will continue to operate.  
No water in trough  
Ensure the standpipe is fully inserted into the trough.  
Check the water valve to see if it is filling the unit.  
Watch the water flow over the mold to see if excess water is being  
splashed out of the trough. This could be the result of improper  
leveling.  
Ice does not release from evaporator  
This could be caused by improper leveling or the unit is in need of  
cleaning.  
Poor ice quality  
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or below the sensor. However, after the first slab of cubes is  
harvested, the controller will follow the logic defined in 5 above  
and realizing the refrigerator is too warm, will continue in  
refrigeration only mode (3) until the requirement is satisfied.  
Thus, upon start-up, the user will see one slab of ice dropped in  
about 30 minutes, and then there will be no more ice until the  
refrigerator reaches 42°F or set-point. (This may be two to  
three hours depending on ambient conditions.)  
CLRCO2175  
GENERAL  
The U-Line Model CLRCO2175 combines the best of Échelon  
refrigeration and clear ice-making capabilities into a single unit. A  
state-of-the-art microprocessor-based controller simplifies  
operation and troubleshooting. There are four primary modes of  
operation:  
There will also be a water fill cycle after the ice bin has been  
“full” and then calls to make ice again. This can occur when the  
refrigerator side is off as shown in Mode 6, or when it is on,  
which is shown in Mode 8. If the refrigerator side is on, when  
the fill cycle initiates, it will remain on until the fill cycle is  
completed, even if the refrigerator sensor is satisfied.  
1. Ice Making and Refrigeration (Figure 2).  
2. Ice Making and No Refrigeration (Figure 3)  
.
3. Refrigeration and No Ice Making (Figure 4).  
4. Ice Harvest/Water fill (No Refrigeration Possible)  
(Figure 5).  
The controller has a four-degree differential designed into it for  
the refrigerator sensor, such that when it is set to 38°F, the  
refrigerator will cool until the refrigerator sensor reads 36°F  
and will not re-initiate refrigerator cooling until the sensor  
reaches 40°F. So someone monitoring actual temperature (by  
pressing WARMER momentarily) may see the refrigerator off  
when the temperature is a degree warmer than set-point, or  
refrigerator on when it is a degree below set-point. Refer to  
Echelon Keypad.  
In addition, there are three sub modes of operation:  
5. Off (Figure 6).  
6. Water Fill - No Refrigeration (Figure 7).  
7. Cleaning (No Refrigeration Possible) (Figure 8).  
Review the following notes for general information before reading  
the schematics.  
There is no high limit cut-out on this unit; however, if the liquid  
line sensor were to go out of range (approximately 185°F) the  
ice maker side of the unit will shut down. The refrigerator will  
continue to run. When the temperature of the liquid falls back  
in range, the unit will re-initiate operation. The unit will not  
normally experience this condition up to 110°F, but conditions  
such as door openings, heavy loading, restricted airflow, dirty  
condenser or direct sunlight may contribute to reaching this  
mode.  
These are some additional general notes and exceptions:  
The controller has a four-minute compressor minimum off-  
cycle regardless of thermistor status, for compressor  
protection and cycling.  
When making ice, the controller reads liquid line temperature  
four minutes into the ice-making cycle to determine the length  
of that ice-making cycle and subsequent harvest length.  
Once an ice-making cycle is initiated, it will continue through to  
harvest regardless of the bin sensor.  
Different from the earlier CLRCO2075, this unit uses two  
relays to control the refrigeration valves. This means that the  
valves will only be energized when needed.  
There is a three-minute water fill cycle when the unit is turned  
on. Mode 6.  
There is now a thermistor on the refrigerator evaporator that  
will sense the evaporator plate temperature. This will allow the  
unit to fully defrost based on temperature of the evaporator  
plate during the defrost modes.  
In order to maintain adequate refrigerator temperature, the  
unit will sometimes run in the refrigeration only mode, as  
shown in Mode 3, even if the ice bin sensor is calling for ice. At  
the end of each ice harvest, the controller checks the  
refrigerator sensor and if it is warmer than the higher of 42°F,  
or the set-point, it will go into refrigeration only mode. The  
refrigerator must be at 42° or setpoint to make ice  
continuously. Example:  
Setpoint  
Temperature  
38°  
38°  
55°  
55°  
42° or lower  
ice  
no ice  
ice  
45°  
55°  
58°  
no ice  
There is no fill cycle when ice-making re-initiates in this case  
because the bin sensor has not been satisfied.  
When the initial three-minute fill cycle is complete, the unit will  
enter ice making and refrigeration mode (1) if the bin is empty  
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Figure 2. CLRCO2175 Mode 1: Ice Making and Refrigeration  
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Figure 3. CLRCO2175 Mode 2: Ice Making and No Refrigeration (or Ref Defrost)  
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Figure 4. CLRCO2175 Mode 3: Refrigeration and No Ice Making  
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Figure 5. CLRCO2175 Mode 4: Ice harvest (No Refrigeration Possible)  
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Figure 6. CLRCO2175 Mode 5: Off  
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Figure 7. CLRCO2175 Mode 6: Water Fill - No Refrigeration Possible (Normal Start-Up)  
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Figure 8. CLRCO2175 Mode 7: Cleaning (No Refrigeration Possible)  
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THERMISTOR OUTAGE  
E1, E2, E7, E8, E9  
Bad thermistor errors. Replace thermistor.  
Check for thermistor errors by accessing  
“View thermistor # status (2, 19, 20, or 21).If  
the error code is repeated, the thermistor is  
open or shorted. If a temperature is displayed,  
the thermistor is not defective.  
In the event that the condenser thermistor (T4) fails, the unit will  
stop all functions and display “ER” on the user interface. The exact  
error can be accessed via the service mode.  
If the refrigerator thermistor (T1) fails, the refrigerator will stop  
operation; however, the ice maker will continue to function. The  
display will show “ER.The exact error can be accessed via the  
service mode.  
E3  
E5  
This will be accompanied by a beep every  
minute. This signals that the door has been left  
open for longer than 20 minutes. Close the  
door to reset. If the light and display do not go  
off when the door is closed, check to make  
sure the magnet is positioned properly.  
If the ice bin thermistor (T2) fails, the ice maker will stop functioning;  
however, the refrigerator will continue to work. The display will  
show “ER.The exact error can be accessed via the service mode.  
This signals that the unit has been above set-  
point for more than twelve hours by at least  
10°. If the unit was just plugged in leave for 24  
hours to see if the problem is corrected. If it is  
not corrected, it is most likely a refrigeration  
system issue.  
If the refrigerator evaporator thermistor (T3) fails, the unit will  
function normally; however, defrosting will occur on a timing interval  
instead of timing and temperature. The display will show “ER.The  
exact error can be accessed via the service mode.  
SERVICE  
The CLRCO2175 model uses seven relays and four thermistors.  
There is a variety of built-in servicing features to aid in diagnosing the  
root problem associated with a unit.  
E6  
P1  
This signals that the refrigerator section has  
been at least 10° below set-point for at least  
twelve hours. This would most likely be caused  
by a bad relay and the circuit board.  
To check to see which relays are currently operating, hold the  
COLDER key and press the ON/OFF key three times. When entering  
the sequence keep the COLDER key pressed until you completely  
release the ON/OFF key for the third time. The display will cycle  
through a series of numbers to tell which relays are energized. For  
example, if the unit was in ice-making mode, the display would show  
11 20 31 40 51 60 70. The first number is the relay number. In the  
second number, 1 means ON and 0 means OFF. The relay  
information can be found in the Control Section.  
Pump circuit is detecting a drain problem.  
Consult a plumber to resolve the issue. If unit  
does not have a P60 installed, then the jumper  
wire is missing in place of the pump.  
After checking the errors, be sure to clear the error log by  
performing service option 12.  
No ice  
Each relay can also be turned on and off individually to determine  
whether or not the board and component are operating. If a board is  
suspected of not operating correctly, you can run through this  
sequence to ensure each component is turning on and off through  
the board correctly. Go into service mode and choose option #22.  
This will cycle every relay on and off showing 10 11 20 21 …. If a  
component fails to turn on when the relay does, you can verify if  
there is voltage present by using a voltmeter to check the board  
output.  
Check the ice bin temperature. If temperature is in the 34-35°F range  
the unit is shut down due to low temperature inside. This could be  
caused by low ambient temperatures or running the unit without a  
water supply attached.  
If the ice bin temperature is above 35°F the unit should be producing  
ice. Check to ensure the water trough is full and the pump is  
operating. If the components are not operating, see the service  
section above.  
To view the actual refrigerator (T1) temperature, hold the WARMER  
key until the actual temperature is displayed. To view the actual  
thermistor readings for 2-4, hold the WARMER and COLDER keys  
for about five seconds. The display will cycle through the three  
thermistors and their temperatures. If a thermistor is unused in a unit  
it will show a “0” reading. For thermistor 4 the display will only show  
up to “99.In the event the temperature is higher than this, the  
display will show a flashing “99.”  
In the general section the methods to enter some other service  
modes are available. For the CLRCO2175 model some useful modes  
are the ICE MAKER OFF MODE, FORCED REFRIGERATOR  
DEFROST, ICE THICKNESS ADJUST, CLEAN, AND TEMPORARY  
SHUTDOWN MODE. These can be useful in servicing the unit.  
TROUBLESHOOTING:  
Error Codes  
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Too much ice  
Display is showing something other than “SP (38),”  
“ER” or “CL.”  
Ensure there is Permagum around the thermistor hole. If there is,  
proceed to the next step.  
Push one of the keys to see if the display is reset.  
Turn unit on and off via the display pad.  
The control board is equipped with adjustment to adjust the level  
of ice in the bin for customer preference or when used in  
Unplug unit, wait one minute and plug back in. If any of these steps  
returns the unit to operation the unit was probably accidently  
entered into a service mode.  
abnormal installations. With ice stacked to the desired level, check  
the bin temperature by holding WARMER and COLDER for five  
seconds. We’ll assume the display showed 38°F for this example.  
Go to service mode #24 and adjust the setting to that number.  
This will allow the bin to shut off at this ice level. This temperature  
needs to be checked after the door has been closed for at least 10  
minutes in order for the thermistor temperature to stabilize.  
Display is showing a random snaking of characters  
or a degree symbol is flashing.  
The unit is in a special showroom mode. Hold the COLDER key  
and press LIGHT three times to exit.  
Too little ice  
Display not illuminating but unit operating  
If this is a recurring issue, try adjusting service option #24 cooler  
in 1 or 2° increments until the desired level of ice is achieved.  
First try to plug and unplug the unit. If the display still does not  
illuminate there is a four-wire pin connector running from the main  
board in the base to the display board. One of the wires is  
disconnected or damaged.  
Ice not sized to customer satisfaction  
The thickness of the cubes can be adjusted per the ice thickness  
section of the manual.  
Unit is not operating—no cooling—no fans.  
Noise  
Unplug unit and plug back in. If main board beeps when plugging in  
the unit then this is most likely a system problem, not a board  
issue.  
Some noise from this unit is normal. You may hear the sound of ice  
dropping into the bin, especially when it is empty. The harvesting  
process involves flowing refrigerant and water through valves  
which may produce a rushing type sound during the harvest. The  
fan and compressor will produce a continuous low motor noise. If  
equipped, the P60 pump will produce noise at regular intervals as it  
empties water from the unit. If any of these is objectionable the  
unit has an Office mode which can be entered for three hours at a  
time. During this mode the unit will not produce ice; however, the  
drain pump will continue to operate.  
If board does not beep when plugging in the unit, check the power  
supply to ensure the outlet is working. Also, check the fuse on the  
circuit board.  
Refrigerator not cooling but ice maker working  
Check to ensure the refrigerator thermistor is working properly.  
Ice maker not operating—no water flowing over  
mold  
No water in trough  
The refrigerator needs to be at or below set-point (or 42°F) to  
start the ice-making process. If the unit is cool enough there could  
be a defective bin thermistor, defective condenser thermistor or  
defective solenoid coil.  
Ensure the stand pipe is fully inserted into the trough.  
Check the water valve to see if it is filling the unit.  
Watch the water flow over the mold to see if excess water is being  
splashed out of the trough. This could be the result of improper  
leveling.  
Ice does not release from evaporator  
This could be caused by improper leveling or the unit is in need of  
cleaning.  
Poor ice quality  
This can be caused by poor incoming water quality. The  
CLRCO2175 is designed to produce clear ice in most water;  
however, abnormal water conditions may result in the need for  
further filtering.  
Water in ice bin  
A defect in the drain from the unit will cause water to stop  
draining from the unit.  
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pressure of the refrigerant is reduced to the evaporating or low  
side pressure.  
2175R/2115R  
2175WC/2115WC  
2175BEV  
2175DWRR/2275DWRWS  
2275ZWC  
(Includes Overlay Models)  
The reduction of pressure on the liquid refrigerant causes it to boil  
or vaporize until it reaches saturation temperature. As the low  
temperature refrigerant passes through the evaporator coil, it  
continues to absorb a lot of heat, causing the boiling action to  
continue until the refrigerant is completely vaporized. It is during  
this phase that the most heat is absorbed (the cooling takes place)  
in the refrigerator.  
GENERAL  
Refrigerant is pumped from the compressor to the condenser as a  
high pressure, high temperature vapor.  
The refrigerant vapor leaving the evaporator travels through the  
suction line to the compressor inlet. The compressor takes the  
low pressure vapor and compresses it, increasing both pressure  
and temperature. The hot high pressure gas is pumped out the  
discharge line and into the condenser. The cycle continues  
As the refrigerant cools in the high pressure condenser, the vapor  
condenses to liquid. During this phase change, a great amount of  
heat is rejected with the help of the condenser fan.  
The liquid then flows to the dryer where it is strained and filtered.  
From the dryer, the refrigerant flows through the capillary tube  
which meters the liquid refrigerant to the evaporator. The  
COMPRESSOR  
CONDENSER  
DRYER  
EVAPORATOR  
ULIN_0280_A  
CAPILLARY TUBE  
Figure 9. 2175R/2115R/2175WC/2175BEV/2275DWRR/2175DWRR  
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COMPRESSOR  
TOP  
CONDENSER  
COMPARTMENT  
THERMISTOR  
SOLENOID VALVE  
DRYER  
SOLENOID VALVE  
EVAPORATOR  
CAPILLARY TUBE  
BOTTOM  
COMPARTMENT  
THERMISTOR  
DRYER  
EVAPORATOR  
CAPILLARY TUBE  
DWR052  
DWR052  
Figure 10. 2275DWRWS/2275ZWC  
REVIEW THE FOLLOWING NOTES FOR GENERAL  
INFORMATION.  
If T1 is not working, unit runs a preset time interval —  
10 minutes ON, 60 minutes OFF.  
The unit is equipped with a four-minute compressor-off cycle.  
If T2 is not working, unit runs a preset time interval —  
10 minutes ON, 60 minutes OFF.  
The mullion heater is energized on the 2175DWRR whenever the  
T3 temperature falls below 90°F.  
If either T3 or T4 is open, use 90 minutes for defrost length. These  
errors do not show on the display; they are only logged on the board.  
Normal defrosting is based on a time and temperature scale. See  
chart on page 3-40. Defrost ends if evaporator thermistor reaches  
stop point or maximum time, whichever comes first.  
SERVICE  
To check to see which relays are currently operating, hold the  
COLDER key and press the ON/OFF key three times. When entering  
the sequence, keep the COLDER key pressed until you completely  
release the ON/OFF key for the third time. The display will cycle  
through a series of numbers to tell which relays are energized. For  
example, if the unit was cooling the bottom drawer the display would  
show 11 20 31 40 50 61 70. The first number is the relay number. In  
the second number, 1 means ON and 0 means OFF. The relay  
information can be found in the Control Section.  
THERMISTOR OUTAGE (EXCEPT DWRWS & 2275ZWC):  
If the refrigerator thermistor (T1) fails, the unit will continue to  
operate based on a preset time interval of 10 minutes on and 30  
minutes off. The display will show “ER.”  
If the evaporator thermistor (T2) fails, the unit will operate except it  
will defrost solely on time and ignore the temperature reading. The  
display will show “ER.If the ambient thermistor (T3) fails, the unit  
will always have the mullion heater energized. The display will show  
“ER.”  
THERMISTOR OUTAGE (DWRWS & 2275ZWC)  
Each relay can also be turned on and off individually to determine  
whether or not the board and component are operating. If a board is  
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suspected of not operating correctly, you can run through this  
sequence to ensure each component is turning on and off through  
the board correctly. Go into service mode and choose option #22.  
This will cycle every relay on and off showing 10 11 20 21 …. If a  
component fails to turn on when the relay does, you can verify if  
there is voltage present by using a voltmeter to check the board  
output. 1 means ON and 0 means OFF.  
During the forced defrost no heating will occur. This is just a  
prolonged off cycle.  
Noise  
Some noise is normal such as a hum from the fans/compressor.  
Display is showing something other than “SP (38)” or  
“ER.”  
To view the actual refrigerator (T1) temperature, hold the WARMER  
key until the actual temperature is displayed. To view the actual  
thermistor readings for 2-4, hold the WARMER and COLDER keys  
for about five seconds. The display will cycle through the three  
thermistors and their temperatures. If a thermistor is unused in a unit  
it will show a “0” reading.  
Push one of the keys to see if the display is reset.  
Turn unit on and off via the display pad.  
Unplug unit, wait one minute and plug back in. If any of these steps  
returns the unit to operation, the unit was probably accidently  
entered into a service mode.  
In the general section the methods to enter some other service  
modes are available.  
Display is showing a random snaking of characters or a  
degree symbol is flashing.  
TROUBLESHOOTING:  
Error Codes  
The unit is in a special showroom mode. Hold the COLDER key and  
press the LIGHT key three times to exit.  
E1, E2, E7,  
Display not illuminating but unit operating  
E8 & E9  
Bad thermistor errors. Replace thermistor. Check for  
thermistor errors by accessing “View thermistor #  
status (2, 19, 20, or 21).If the error code is repeated,  
the thermistor is open or shorted. If a temperature is  
displayed, the thermistor is not defective.  
First try to plug and unplug the unit. If the display still does not  
illuminate there is a four-wire pin connector running from the main  
board in the base to the display board. One of the wires is  
disconnected or damaged.  
Unit is not operating—no cooling—no fans.  
E3  
This will be accompanied by a beep every minute. This  
signals that the door (or bottom drawer) has been left  
open for longer than 20 minutes. Close the door to  
reset. If the light and display do not go off when the  
door is closed, check to make sure the magnet is  
positioned properly.  
Unplug unit and plug back in. If main boards beeps when plugging in  
the unit then this is most likely a system problem, not a board issue.  
If board does not beep when plugging in the unit, check the power  
supply to ensure the outlet is working. Also, check the fuse on the  
circuit board.  
E5  
This signals that the unit has been above set-point for  
more than twelve hours by at least 10°. If the unit was  
just plugged in, leave for 24 hours to see if the problem  
is corrected. If it is not corrected, it is most likely a  
refrigeration system issue.  
Refrigerator too warm  
Check the actual refrigerator temperature. If set to 38°F, the actual  
temperature should be between 36°F and 40°F during normal  
operation. Recent door openings, product loading or defrost cycles  
will push the temperature higher for short time periods.  
E6  
This signals that the refrigerator section has been at  
least 10° below set-point for at least twelve hours. This  
would most likely be caused by a bad relay and the  
circuit board.  
E10  
This will be accompanied by a beep every minute. This  
signals that the top drawer has been left open for  
longer than 20 minutes. Close the door to reset. If the  
light and display do not go off when the door is closed,  
check to make sure the magnet is positioned properly.  
After checking the errors, be sure to clear the error log by  
performing service option 12.  
Excessive Frost on evaporator  
Force a defrost cycle via the keypad input or shut down unit and thaw  
if frost is very thick. If the evaporator clears, it was due to some type  
of abnormal operation. If the unit will continue to be used in this  
manner, the defrost length can be lengthened in the service menu to  
prevent future issues. Extending this length may be detrimental to the  
refrigerator temperature. During very long defrosts the temperature  
may raise higher than desired.  
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Drain heater off (CO2175F/2175RF only)  
CO2175F/2175RF/CO2175DWR  
GENERAL  
Defrost Mode:  
U-Line Frost Free Refrigeration System  
Bypass solenoid valve open  
Refrigerant flows through bypass system  
Cooling Mode:  
Vapor flows from condenser to evaporator without a phase  
change  
Bypass solenoid valve closed  
Evaporator fan operating  
Drain heater on (CO2175F/2175RF only)  
Refrigerant flows through capillary tube  
Normal vapor/compression cycle refrigeration  
COMPRESSOR  
CONDENSER  
DRYER  
EVAPORATOR  
FLOW WHEN SOLENOID  
VALVE IS CLOSED  
CAPILLARY TUBE  
FLOW WHEN SOLENOID  
VALVE IS OPEN  
SOLENOID VALVE  
ULIN_0369_A  
Figure 11. Frost Free Refrigeration System.  
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Air flow in at  
evaporator blade  
Air passes though  
fin tube evaporator  
Air flow out at  
evaporator outlet  
Condensate drains down trough under  
evaporator, into drain pan, and into  
condensate pan through drain hose. The  
drain trough is warmed during defrost by  
contact with evaporator fins and drain  
heater attached to the drain pan.  
ULIN_0370_A  
Figure 12. CO2175R & 2175RF Only: Typical Frost Free Airflow Configuration  
These units defrost on time and temperature. The Defrost Cycle  
THERMISTORS  
runs for a minimum of 18 minutes (adjustable), and stops at a  
maximum of 45 minutes or when T4 reaches 42°F (non-  
adjustable), whichever comes first.  
Three or four thermistors are employed. All are of the type 2.  
These measure the refrigerator, freezer, ice maker, or evaporator  
drain pan.  
REED SWITCH  
A reed switch is mounted to the underside of the cabinet and a  
magnet is mounted to the door. When the door is closed the  
magnet trips the switch which turns the light and display off.  
For the CO2175DWR model there is a second reed switch  
mounted on the inside rear left corner of the top drawer.  
Both drawers are monitored individually; however, when either  
drawer is opened both cabinets light and the displays energize.  
DEFROST  
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ICE MAKER  
Following the water fill relay 7 remains energized for the  
balance of the 10 minutes that it needs to remain on.  
WARNING  
Storage mode  
The bin arm is in the UP position, either held in place by the  
DO NOT cycle ice maker by hand. This will cause  
damage to the ice maker.  
ice or manually raised. The board continues to signal the ice  
maker to harvest so relays 6 and 7 will energize; however,  
with the arm up the cycle will not begin.  
Freeze cycle  
Neither ice maker relay is energized.  
Unit is cooling down to 15°F set-point.  
Review the following notes for general information before  
reading the schematics.  
The unit may cycle on and off as the ice maker is pulling  
down to maintain the proper refrigerator/freezer  
temperatures.  
These are some additional general notes and exceptions:  
The unit is equipped with a four-minute compressor off  
cycle.  
The minimum freeze time as permitted by the board is 20  
minutes (CO2175F) or 75 minutes (CO2175DWR).  
The controller is designed to be able to show and set the  
refrigerator set-point. Based on this input the controller  
tries to maintain the perfect balance of refrigeration to keep  
the refrigerator and freezer at acceptable temperatures. For  
this reason the refrigerator temperature may fluctuate from  
34°F to 40°F depending on the freezer load. The freezer will  
also float in a -10 to +10 range depending on the  
refrigerator load and usage.  
Harvest cycle 1  
Relay 6 is energized for 30 seconds and relay 7 is energized  
for 10 minutes. The bin arm must be fully lowered and the  
lower drawer closed for this cycle to begin.  
Harvest cycle 2  
The lower drawer must remain closed for the cycle to  
The ice harvest will be initiated when the ice maker  
temperature drops to 15°F. Through a built-in timer the ice  
maker can only harvest once every 20 minutes (for  
CO2175F) or 75 minutes (CO2175DWR) at a maximum so  
if the temperature is at 15°F it will not necessarily cycle  
depending on when the previous cycle had occurred.  
continue. In the event that it is opened the timers will hold  
until the drawer is closed. At that time they will resume the  
cycle. If the unit has a door rather than a drawer it is not  
effected.  
Relay 6 is now off and the ice maker is powered completely  
by relay 7. This occurs at approximately the 2 o'clock  
position.  
The drain pan heater will energize five minutes before and  
after the hot gas portion of the defrost cycle (not on  
CO2175DWR). This time is not included in the defrost total  
length.  
Ejector blades stall on the ice until the heater releases it  
from the mold.  
If the unit is turned off while the ice maker is in a harvest  
mode, the display will flash OFF while the ice is harvesting  
— up to 10 minutes.  
This cycle will last a few minutes.  
Water fill cycle  
At about the 10 o'clock setting the water valve is energized  
for about 7 seconds to refill the mold.  
At the conclusion of the cycle the blades stop at the 12  
o'clock position.  
Harvest cycle 3  
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ULIN_0348a_A  
Figure 13. CO2175F Harvest-1 Cycle (First 30 Seconds  
Figure 14. CO2175F Harvest-2 Cycle (After 30 Seconds)  
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Figure 15. CO2175F Harvest-3 Cycle (Post Harvest)  
Figure 16. CO2175F Water Fill Cycle  
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ULIN_0350a_A  
Figure 17. CO2175F Freeze Cycle  
Figure 18. CO2175/2275DWR Harvest-1 Cycle (First 30 Seconds)  
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ULIN_0345_A  
Figure 19. CO2175/2275DWR Harvest-2 Cycle (After 30 Seconds)  
Figure 20. CO2175/2275DWR Harvest-3 Cycle (Post Harvest)  
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ULIN_0346_A  
Figure 21. CO2175/2275DWR Water Fill Cycle  
ULIN_0347_A  
Figure 22. CO2175/2275DWR Freeze Fill Cycle  
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THERMISTOR OUTAGE  
E1, E2, E7, E8, E9  
Bad thermistor errors. Replace thermistor.  
Check for thermistor errors by accessing  
“View thermistor # status (2, 19, 20, or 21).If  
the error code is repeated, the thermistor is  
open or shorted. If a temperature is displayed,  
the thermistor is not defective.  
If the refrigerator thermistor (T1) fails, the unit will continue to  
operate based on the freezer temperature. Cycle lengths and  
temperatures may not be exact; however, this will prevent the loss of  
perishables. The display will show “ER.The exact error can be  
accessed via the service mode.  
E3  
This will be accompanied by a beep every  
minute. This signals that the door (or bottom  
drawer) has been left open for longer than 20  
minutes. Close the door to reset. If the light  
and display do not go off when the door is  
closed check to make sure the magnet is  
positioned properly.  
If the ice maker thermistor (T2) fails, the unit will operate except it  
will not produce ice. The display will show “ER.The exact error can  
be accessed via the service mode.  
If the freezer thermistor (T3) fails, the unit will continue to operate  
based on the refrigerator (T1) temperature. Cycle lengths and  
temperatures may not be exact; however, this will prevent the loss of  
perishables. The display will show “ER.The exact error can be  
accessed via the service mode.  
E5  
This signals that the unit has been above set-  
point for more than twelve hours by at least 10  
degrees. After repair is completed, leave for 24  
hours to see if the problem is corrected. If it is  
not corrected, it is most likely a refrigeration  
system issue.  
If the pan thermistor (T4) fails, the unit will operate normally;  
however, the defrost will take place on time only rather than time/  
temperature. The display will show “ER.The exact error can be  
accessed via the service mode.  
E6  
This signals that the refrigerator section has  
been at least 10 degrees below set-point for at  
least twelve hours. This would most likely be  
caused by a bad relay and the circuit board.  
SERVICE  
To check to see which relays are currently operating, hold the  
COLDER key and press the ON/OFF key three times. When entering  
the sequence, keep the COLDER key pressed until you completely  
release the ON/OFF key for the third time. The display will cycle  
through a series of numbers to tell which relays are energized. For  
example, if the unit was in ice-making mode the display would show  
11 20 31 40 51 60 70. The first number is the relay number. In the  
second number, 1 means ON and 2 means OFF. The relay  
information can be found in the Control Section.  
E10  
This will be accompanied by a beep every  
minute. This signals that the top drawer has  
been left open for longer than 20 minutes.  
Close the door to reset. If the light and display  
do not go off when the door is closed check to  
make sure the magnet is positioned properly.  
After checking the errors be sure to clear the error log by  
performing service option 12.  
Each relay can also be turned on and off individually to determine  
whether or not the board and component are operating. If a board is  
suspected of not operating correctly, you can run through this  
sequence to ensure each component is turning on and off through  
the board correctly. Go into service mode and choose option #22.  
This will cycle every relay on and off showing 10 11 20 21 …. If a  
component fails to turn on when the relay does, you can verify if  
there is voltage present by using a voltmeter to check the board  
output.  
Not making ice  
The ice maker needs to be down to 15°F before initiating a harvest. If  
above 15°F, the unit is not cooling properly or has not been plugged  
in for a sufficient period of time.  
The CO2175DWR model will only harvest ice with the lower drawer  
closed.  
To view the actual refrigerator (T1) temperature, hold the WARMER  
key until the actual temperature is displayed. To view the actual  
thermistor readings for 2-4, hold the WARMER and COLDER keys  
for about five seconds. The display will cycle through the three  
thermistors and their temperatures. If a thermistor is unused in a unit  
it will show a “0” reading.  
To check the operation of the circuit board and the ice maker, force  
an ice harvest through the keypad input. During this time you can  
check to see if the blades rotate, if they stop anywhere, if the water  
valve opens, etc.  
In the general section the methods to enter some other service  
modes are available. For these models some useful modes are the  
ICE MAKER OFF MODE, FORCED ICE MAKER HARVEST, and  
FORCED REFRIGERATOR DEFROST. These can be useful in  
servicing the unit.  
TROUBLESHOOTING:  
Error Codes  
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Too much ice  
Display is showing a random snaking of characters  
or a degree symbol is flashing.  
Ensure the bin arm is correctly moving during an ice production  
cycle and that it can touch the top of the ice. If not, the arm may  
have been bent.  
The unit is in a special showroom mode. Hold the COLDER key  
and press the LIGHT key three times to exit.  
Excessive frost on evaporator  
Display not illuminating but unit operating  
Force a defrost cycle via the keypad input. If the evaporator clears  
it was due to some type of abnormal operation. If the unit will  
continue to be used in this manner the defrost length can be  
lengthened in the service menu to prevent future issues. Extending  
this length may be detrimental to the freezer section by causing  
food to melt or ice to fuse more easily.  
First try to plug and unplug the unit. If the display still does not  
illuminate there is a four-wire pin connector running from the main  
board in the base to the display board. One of the wires is  
disconnected or damaged.  
Unit is not operating—no cooling—no fans.  
Unplug unit and plug back in. If main board beeps when plugging in  
the unit, then this is most likely a system problem, not a board  
issue.  
During the forced defrost, if no heating occurs, check the hot gas  
coil and heater for voltage and resistance.  
Noise  
If board does not beep when plugging in the unit, check the power  
supply to ensure the outlet is working. Also, check the fuse on the  
circuit board.  
These are frost-free units with two fans, compressor, and two  
solenoid valves. Some noise is normal such as a hum from the fans/  
compressor. Also, during an ice harvest it is normal to hear water  
filling the mold and cubes dropping into the bucket.  
Poor ice quality  
This can be caused by poor incoming water quality.  
Display is showing something other than “SP (38)”  
or “ER.”  
Push one of the keys to see if the display is reset.  
Turn unit on and off via the display pad.  
Unplug unit, wait one minute, and plug back in. If any of these  
steps returns the unit to operation, the unit was probably  
accidentally entered into a service mode.  
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The reduction of pressure on the liquid refrigerant causes it to boil  
or vaporize until it reaches saturation temperature. As the low  
temperature refrigerant passes through the evaporator coil, it  
continues to absorb a lot of heat, causing the boiling action to  
continue until the refrigerant is completely vaporized. It is during  
this phase that the most heat is absorbed (the cooling takes place)  
in the refrigerator.  
1175R/1115R  
1175WC/1115WC  
1175BEV/ADA24R  
GENERAL  
Refrigerant is pumped from the compressor to the condenser as a  
high pressure, high temperature vapor.  
The refrigerant vapor leaving the evaporator travels through the  
suction line to the compressor inlet. The compressor takes the  
low pressure vapor and compresses it, increasing both pressure  
and temperature. The hot high pressure gas is pumped out the  
discharge line and into the condenser. The cycle continues  
As the refrigerant cools in the high pressure condenser, the vapor  
condenses to liquid. During this phase change, a great amount of  
heat is rejected with the help of the condenser fan.  
The liquid then flows to the dryer where it is strained and filtered.  
From the dryer, the refrigerant flows through the capillary tube  
which meters the liquid refrigerant to the evaporator. The  
pressure of the refrigerant is reduced to the evaporating or low  
side pressure.  
COMPRESSOR  
CONDENSER  
DRYER  
EVAPORATOR  
ULIN_0280_A  
CAPILLARY TUBE  
Figure 23. 1175R/1115R/1175WC//1115WC1175BEV/ADA24R Normal Vapor/Compression Cycle  
These are some additional general notes and exceptions: The unit is equipped with a four-minute compressor off cycle.  
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THERMISTOR OUTAGE  
Noise  
If the refrigerator thermistor (T1) fails, the unit will continue to  
operate based on a preset time interval of 10 minutes on and 30  
minutes off. The display will show “E1.”  
Some noise is normal, such as a hum from the fans/compressor.  
Display is showing something other than “SP (38)”  
or “ER.”  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Error Code  
Push one of the keys to see if the display is reset.  
Turn unit on and off via the display pad.  
E1, E2  
Bad thermistor errors. Replace thermistor. Check  
for thermistor errors by accessing "View thermistor  
# status (2)." If the error code is repeated, the  
thermistor is open or shorted. If a temperature is  
displayed, the thermistor is not defective.  
Unplug unit, wait one minute, and plug back in. If any of these steps  
returns the unit to operation the unit was probably accidentally  
entered into a service mode.  
Display is showing a random snaking of characters  
or a degree symbol is flashing.  
E3  
This signals that the door (or bottom drawer) has  
been left open for longer than 20 minutes. Close the  
door to reset. If the light and display do not go off  
when the door is closed, check to make sure the  
magnet is positioned properly.  
The unit is in a special showroom mode. Hold the COLDER key  
and press the LIGHT key three times to exit.  
Refrigerator too warm  
E5  
This signals that the unit has been above set-point  
for more than twelve hours by at least 10 degrees. If  
the unit was just plugged in, leave for 24 hours to  
see if the problem is corrected. If it is not corrected,  
it is most likely a refrigeration system issue.  
Check the actual refrigerator temperature. If set to 38°F, the actual  
temperature should be between 36°F and 40°F during normal  
operation. Recent door openings, product loading, or defrost  
cycles will push the temperature higher for short time periods.  
E6  
This signals that the refrigerator section has been at  
least 10 degrees below set-point for at least twelve  
hours. This would most likely be caused by a bad  
relay and the circuit board.  
After checking the errors be sure to clear the error log by  
performing service option 12.  
Excessive Frost on evaporator  
Shut down unit and thaw if frost is very thick. The unit may be used  
in an abnormal manner. If the unit will continue to be used in this  
manner the defrost length can be lengthened in the service menu  
to prevent future issues. Extending this length may be detrimental  
to the refrigerator temperature. During very long defrosts the  
temperature may rise higher than desired.  
CAUTION  
If frost is heavy, divert water from drain pan to prevent  
water on floor.  
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OPERATING ENVIRONMENTAL/  
CLIMATE CONTROL  
REQUIREMENTS  
ÉCHELON ELECTRONIC CONTROL  
Échelon Keypad Options  
DANGER  
For All - Except WC, ADA, DWRWS, BEV  
Center, CODWR & Dual Zone(Z)  
Electrocution can cause death or serious injury. Take  
precautions when touching a bare circuit board. Wear an anti-  
static wriststrap and ground it to an electrical ground or  
grounded water pipe. Handle circuit boards carefully and avoid  
touching components.  
Many U-Line models are designed to operate in harsh outdoor/  
marine environments. Special considerations include the following:  
The units are designed to operate between 50°F (10°C) and  
110°F (40°C). High ambient temperatures (110°F or higher) may  
reduce the unit's ability to reach low temperatures and may also  
reduce the ice production rate for those models with icemakers.  
NOTE: When touching key combinations in which you hold one key and  
press another key three times, it is important to carefully follow the  
procedure.  
1. Hold the desired key ensuring the light above the key is lit.  
2. Press the other key three times, ensuring it lights up each time.  
If the ambient temperature is expected to drop below 45F, drain  
all water from the unit to prevent freezing damage not covered by  
the warranty.  
3. Release the held key only after releasing the pressed key for the  
third time.  
For best performance, keep the unit out of direct sunlight and  
away from heat generating equipment.  
Except as noted, these functions are available on all models.  
For best performance and life outdoors, place under a counter or  
provide shelter of some kind.  
ON/OFF  
In climates where high humidity and dew points are present,  
condensation may appear on outside surfaces. This is considered  
normal. The condensation will disappear when the humidity  
drops.  
The ON/OFF mode allows the unit to be turned on and off via the  
keypad. To do this, hold the key for approximately 10 seconds until  
the “F” begins to flash. Release and the unit will switch modes. In  
the OFF position the cabinet light will remain operational. This mode  
does not disconnect power from the circuit board so it is still “live.”  
Turning the unit off while in Clean, Ice Maker Off, Forced Harvest, or  
Forced Defrost will cancel those modes. If this mode is entered while  
a unit is in an ice-making harvest mode it will continue its cycle and  
flash OFF until completed.  
For WC, ADA, DWRWS, CODWR, BEV,  
CLRCO & Dual Zone (Z)  
Many U-Line models are designed to operate in harsh outdoor/  
marine environments. Special considerations include the following:  
CABINET LIGHT  
The units are designed to operate between 50°F (10°C) and  
110°F (40°C). High ambient temperatures (110°F or higher) may  
reduce the unit's ability to reach low temperatures.  
On units with glass doors, touching the light key will turn on the  
cabinet light for four hours at a time. Touching the key again will turn  
the light off. Using the cabinet light for more than four hours may be  
detrimental to the cabinet temperature and product. Only available  
on models 2115WC, 2175WC, 2275DWRWS and  
2275ZWS/2275ZWCOL.  
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 disappear when the humidity  
drops.  
ADJUSTING THE SET-POINT  
- ALL MODELS EXCEPT 2275DWRWS/2275ZWC/  
2275ZWCOL  
U-Line does not recommend installation of glass front models  
To adjust the set-point press and release either the WARMER or  
COLDER key. This will start the set-point flashing. While in this  
mode you can adjust the set-point warmer or colder until the desired  
temperature is reached. The factory recommended set-point is 38°F  
for refrigerators/refrigerator-freezers and 50°F for wine coolers.  
When adjustment is complete, stop touching the display and the set-  
point will be saved in approximately five seconds. Not available on  
CLR2160.  
®
(Wine Captain wine storage models and Beverage Centers) as  
well as the CLRCO, Combo Drawer model (Refrigerator/Freezer/  
Ice Maker) outdoors, or in tropical climates where high humidity  
and dew point are present on a regular basis, unless air-  
conditioning (typical 72°F, 75%RH) will be used.  
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ADJUSTING THE SET-POINT  
- 2275DWRWS ONLY  
2. Press the WARMER or COOLER icon to scroll to the desired  
range (RW, WW, SW, BV).  
1. Press and release the WARMER icon. The top of the F in °F of  
the top drawer will begin to flash. This will allow you to adjust the  
temperature of the top drawer. In 10 seconds of inactivity, the  
bottom bar of the F in °F will begin to flash (see below); this will  
allow you to adjust the temperature of the bottom drawer.  
Adjustments to the lower drawer can be made immediately if the  
LIGHT icon is pressed.  
3. When the desired range is displayed, press the LIGHT icon to  
display the current set-point temperature (bottom, Figure 24)  
.
Note: Set-point temperature can only be changed when the decimal is  
flashing.  
4. When the decimal is flashing, press the WARMER or COOLER  
icon as required to adjust the set-point temperature.  
5. When the desired set-point is displayed, press the LIGHT icon.  
The new set-point will show in the display.  
2. While the top or bottom bar of the F in °F is flashing, press the  
WARMER or COOLER icon as required to adjust the set-point  
temperature. The change will be set five seconds after adjusting the  
temperature and the new set-point temperature will be displayed.  
Allow the unit to sit for 10 seconds to return to normal mode.  
6. Repeat for other zone display if required.  
IMPORTANT  
Whenever a zone range is changed (example: RW to WW),  
it will revert to the factory default.  
VIEWING ACTUAL TEMPERATURE  
ADJUSTING THE SET-POINT  
- 2275ZWC/2275ZWCOL ONLY  
- ALL MODELS EXCEPT 2275DWRWS/2275ZWC/  
2275ZWCOL  
There are two modes to view 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 actual temperature would  
read 35°F. In the unit this would cause the cabinet to push itself 3°  
cooler. To view pure thermistor readings, you must go into the  
service menu and choose the correct option.  
IMPORTANT  
Adjust the set-point temperature and wait 24 hours for the  
temperature to stabilize before rechecking.  
.
Warmer  
Power  
Cooler  
Display  
Light  
Display Warmer Cooler  
LOWER ZONE CONTROLS  
To view T1 (normally refrigerator temperature) hold the WARMER  
key for approximately five seconds until the “F” flashes. Release and  
the display will show the corrected refrigerator temperature. For  
Wine Cooler models the display will cycle through all three zones.  
These temperatures are approximate and calibrated for a cabinet in  
normal ambient temperatures with some product load. Checking a  
completely unloaded cabinet may result in other temperatures. Not  
available on CLR2160.  
ULIN_1009_A  
UPPER ZONE CONTROLS  
Warmer  
Power  
Cooler  
Display  
Light  
To view T2-T4, hold both the WARMER and COLDER keys for  
approximately five seconds until the first thermistor reading appears.  
At this time the display will cycle through thermistors 2-4 and their  
accompanying readings. If a thermistor is not used on that particular  
model, it will show “0” and if the thermistor is not working, it will  
show an ER.  
Display Warmer Cooler  
LOWER ZONE CONTROLS  
ULIN_1012_A  
Figure 24. Adjusting Set-Point Temperature-2275ZWC/  
2275ZWCOL  
This default temperature is used by the controller to maintain the  
temperature zones in your unit.  
The default temperatures are a recommendation. If further  
temperature adjustments are required, use the following procedure  
to adjust the set-points.  
1. Press and release the desired zone WARMER icon to put the  
controller in the SET TEMPERATURE mode. The current range  
symbol will show on the display (top, Figure 24).  
Note: If no further action is taken, this mode will self cancel in five  
seconds, and the original set-point temperature will be displayed.  
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VIEWING ACTUAL TEMPERATURE  
- 2275DWRWS ONLY  
button three times. The display will show “0” and the board will  
beep once. When in this mode the WARMER and COLDER keys  
will act as up and down arrows to select the desired option. The  
LIGHT key is the ENTER key and will enter a function. If changing a  
function, you must press the LIGHT button again to retain the  
changed setting. To exit the service mode, scroll to option 99 and  
press the LIGHT key. After five minutes of not touching any keys  
the mode will also exit automatically.  
To view the temperature in the top and bottom drawer (T1 and  
T2), hold the WARMER key for five seconds until “°F” flashes.  
Release and the display will show the corrected temperatures of  
both zones on their respective displays. To view the temperature  
of T3 and T4, you must use the service mode.  
VIEWING ACTUAL TEMPERATURE  
- 2275ZWC/2275ZWCOL ONLY  
DISPLAY TOGGLE  
On glass door units the display normally stays on all the time. To  
have the display turn off with the door press the up arrow and  
touch the ON/OFF key three times. The °F sign will flash and the  
board will beep once to let you know the mode has been accepted.  
This mode can be toggled on or off by the same key combination.  
To see if the display should be staying on 100% or turning off with  
the door, you can check service option 8. Only available on  
2115WC, 2175W, 2275DWRWS, 2175BEV, 2275ZWC &  
2275ZWCOL.  
To display actual zone temperatures (not set-point):  
1. Press and hold the WARMER icon for the desired zone for  
approximately five seconds until unit beeps, and release when  
the decimal in the display begins to flash (Figure 25).  
2. The display will show the actual zone temperature.  
3. After five seconds, the display will return to the set-point  
temperature.  
BLACKOUT MODE  
UPPER ZONE CONTROLS  
Hold the LIGHT key for 10 seconds until the °F starts flashing.  
When released, the unit will beep once and the display and cabinet  
light will shut off. To cancel this mode, hold the LIGHT key again  
for about 10-12 seconds.  
Warmer  
Power  
Cooler  
Display  
Light  
CLEAN CYCLE  
Display Warmer Cooler  
LOWER ZONE CONTROLS  
To enter the self-cleaning cycle hold the ON/OFF key and press  
the light three times. The unit will beep once and the display will  
show CL. Follow the cleaning instructions. At the conclusion of  
this mode (1 hour) the display will revert to set-point and the unit  
will resume normal operation. To cancel this mode turn the unit  
off via the keypad. Only available on CLR2160 and  
CLRCO2175.  
ULIN_1011_A  
Figure 25. Displaying Zone Temperature  
CHANGING FROM FAHRENHEIT TO CELSIUS  
To change the displayed temperature from °F to °C, hold the  
LIGHT key and press the down arrow three times. This will change  
all values to °C. When the key combination is accepted the control  
will beep once and change values.  
ICE MAKER OFF MODE  
This mode will stop ice production. To enter hold the ON/OFF key  
and press the up arrow three times. The unit will beep once when  
the mode is entered. After 5-10 seconds the display will start to  
scroll from “SP” to “Ice” to “Off” as long as the mode is active. To  
exit either turn the unit off via keypad or do the same key  
combination. Only available on CO2175F, CLRCO2175 and  
CO2175DWR.  
SHOWROOM MODE  
This mode is designed to show units in a display environment.  
When in this mode the only functions will be the control and  
cabinet lights. The compressor, fans, etc. will not operate. To enter  
this mode hold the down arrow and press the LIGHT button three  
times. When entered, the unit will beep once and the degree  
symbol will begin to flash. When the degree symbol is flashing the  
unit will allow the use of the control for demonstrations.  
FORCED HARVEST  
This mode can be used to force ice to harvest from the mold. To  
enter this mode hold LIGHT key and press the up arrow three  
times. The unit will initiate an ice harvest. There is no audible tone  
when entering this mode. Only available on CO2175F and  
CO2175DWR.  
On early models, after not touching the unit for one minute the  
display will begin to “snake” around. This is meant to alert you the  
unit is in showroom mode.  
On later models, the degree (°) flashes.  
The unit can be left in this mode indefinitely. If you again want to  
demo the control, touch any key and the degree symbol will begin  
to flash. To exit this mode: If using software version 2.8, this mode  
will exit automatically when the unit is unplugged. If using software  
version 2.9, this mode needs to be exited by the same key  
combination as used to enter the mode.  
SERVICE MODE  
This mode has 27 different options available for service diagnostics.  
To enter the mode hold the WARMER key and press the LIGHT  
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FORCED DEFROST  
6. Press and release LIGHT key.  
7. Wait for display to stop flashing.  
8. Remove jumper from board.  
9. Unplug unit and wait five seconds.  
10. Plug unit back in.  
This will allow the unit to defrost quickly. For R and WC units, this is  
just an off cycle. For units with hot gas defrost the unit will enter a  
hot gas defrost per the specification. Hold the LIGHT key and press  
ON/OFF three times. The unit will beep once when entering this  
mode. To exit this mode either do the same key combination or turn  
the unit off via the display. Not available on CLR2160.  
ICE THICKNESS ADJUST  
Échelon Service Menu  
This will allow addition or subtraction of up to five minutes from the  
ice-making cycle. To enter this mode hold the up arrow and press the  
down arrow three times. The unit will beep once and display the  
current ice thickness. To adjust up or down use the arrows. Press  
LIGHT key when completed. Please refer to the ice thickness section  
of the manual to view proper cube sizes and recommendations.  
Only available on CLR2160 and CLRCO2175.  
Enter service menu by holding up arrow and pressing LIGHT three  
times. Select option 1 to 27 with the up and down arrows. To enter  
the option, press the LIGHT key. If changing a setting, you must press  
the LIGHT key again to retain the changed setting.  
When entering service mode all other modes are cancelled and the  
unit will stop operating. When exiting service mode the unit will  
begin to operate normally, however the four-minute compressor off  
cycle still applies.  
TEMPORARY SHUTDOWN/OFFICE MODE  
In some cases it may be requested for the unit to be shut down for  
short periods during meetings for example. To do this hold the down  
arrow and press the up arrow three times. The unit will beep once  
and show OFF on the display. This mode can be canceled by  
removing power from the unit or turning it on via the display. The  
mode will automatically be changed back to ON after three hours.  
Only available on CLR2160 and CLRCO2175.  
1. Light all LED segments.  
This will illuminate all the LEDs on the board to ensure they work  
properly.  
2. Thermistor 1 status—Temperature, E1, or E2.  
This will show the pure thermistor reading with no offsets taken  
into account. When placed in ice water this thermistor should  
read 32°F in this menu option. Not available on CLR2160.  
RELAY STATUS  
To see which relays are operating, hold the down arrow and hit ON/  
OFF three times. The unit will scroll through all relays and whether  
they are on or off. See specific unit section for explanation.  
3. Error log  
A list of the errors in the order they occurred will scroll once on  
the display. Repeat if desired. Once viewed perform option 12 to  
clear the errors from memory.  
MODEL NUMBER CHANGE  
Only the main circuit board requires model number selection. The  
display board is universal and will automatically adapt to the unit it is  
plugged into. The model number can be changed with the board  
installed or uninstalled from the unit. To program uninstalled you will  
need a display board and a power supply. For the power supply hook  
a neutral wire up to pin 10 and a 120V wire to pin 8 of the circuit  
board.  
4. Defrost information  
Displays the number of defrosts that have occurred in the past 24  
hours.  
5. Compressor runtime based on last cycle  
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).  
1. Plug in unit.  
2. The display may show a SP or --, either is OK.  
6. Defrost length adjustment—up to 99 minutes  
The length of the defrost can be adjusted up to 99 minutes long.  
The other defrost parameters still apply. Lengthening a defrost  
may cause higher than normal temperatures in the refrigerator  
section. Not available on CLR2160.  
3. Install a jumper on J3. The jumper can be obtained from U-Line P/  
N 68080.  
4. Hold down WARMER, COLDER and LIGHT buttons until display  
shows model number and main board beeps.  
7. Light switch 1 status—0 or 1  
5. Use WARMER/COLDER to select new model number.  
This will tell if the light should turn off with the door switch or  
not. At the “0” reading the light should be off with the door  
closed and on with the door open. At the “1” reading the light  
stays on always.  
61-2175R 120V  
75-2175R 220V  
62-2175WC 120V  
63-2175BEV 120V  
64-CO2175F 120V  
65-2175RF 120V  
76-2175WC 220V  
77-2175BEV 220V  
78-CO2175 220V  
8. Display toggle status—0 or 1  
79-2175RF 220V  
This will tell if the display should turn off with the door switch or  
not. At the “0” reading the display should be off with the door  
closed and on with the door open. At the “1” reading the display  
stays on always.  
66-CO2175DWR 120V  
67-CLR2160 120V  
68-CLRCO2175 120V  
70-2175DWR 120V  
71-2115R 120V  
80-CO2175DWR 220V  
81-CLR2160 220V  
82-CLRCO2175 220V  
85-2275DWRWS 120V  
86-2275DWRWS 220V  
87-2275ZWC 120V  
88-2275ZWC 220V  
9. Restore factory defaults  
72-2115WC 120V  
73-2115R 220V  
This will restore the default set-point, defrost and offset values.  
10. Adjust thermistor 1 offset—10 to +10F  
74-2115WC 220V  
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This allows calibration of the sensor to cabinet for abnormal  
operations. By adjusting this number colder you can change the  
average cabinet temperature to a colder value. Not available  
on CLR2160.  
18. Adjust thermistor 4 offset  
This allows calibration of the sensor to cabinet for abnormal  
operations. By adjusting this number colder you can change the  
average cabinet temperature to a colder value. Not available  
on Rs or WCs.  
11. Data download  
Along with the separate ESPY software you can download the  
rolling data file.  
19. Thermistor 2 status  
This will show the pure thermistor reading with no offsets  
taken into account. When placed in ice water this thermistor  
should read 32°F in this menu option. Not available on  
2175RF.  
12. Clear error log  
Perform this operation after checking the errors.  
13. Clear download memory  
Clears the rolling data file if desired.  
20. Thermistor 3 status  
This will show the pure thermistor reading with no offsets  
taken into account. When placed in ice water this thermistor  
should read 32°F in this menu option. Not available on Rs,  
WCs or CLR2160.  
14. Model number displayed  
Displays the two-digit model number of the specific unit.  
15. Adjust thermistor 1 differential  
This number should not be adjusted. Not available on  
CLR2160.  
21. Thermistor 4 status  
This will show the pure thermistor reading with no offsets  
taken into account. When placed in ice water this thermistor  
should read 32°F in this menu option. Not available on Rs,  
WCs or CLR2160.  
16. Adjust thermistor 2 offset  
This allows calibration of the sensor to cabinet for abnormal  
operations. By adjusting this number colder you can change the  
average cabinet temperature to a colder value. Not available  
on 2175RF.  
22. Automatic toggle through relays switch on and off  
See specific unit section for description.  
17. Adjust thermistor 3 offset  
23. Defrost interval adjust. 3 to 24 hours  
This allows calibration of the sensor to cabinet for abnormal  
operations. By adjusting this number colder you can change the  
average cabinet temperature to a colder value. Not available  
on Rs, WCs or CLR2160.  
This will adjust the interval between defrosts from 3 to 24  
hours. Adjusting from the factory settings may cause undesired  
temperature in the refrigerator section.  
24. Adjust thermistor 2 set-point. Only available on  
CO2175F, CO2175DWR, CLR2160 and CLRCO2175.  
25. Adjust thermistor 3 set-point. Only available on  
2275DWRWS.  
26. Adjust thermistor 4 set-point. Only available on  
2275DWRWS.  
27. Show software revision  
This will toggle between main and display board software  
revision. The main board number will be accompanied by the  
degree symbol.  
Error Codes  
E1 Thermistor 1 is open. Not available on CLR2160.  
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E2 Thermistor 1 is shorted. Not available on CLR2160.  
E8 Thermistor 3 open or shorted. Not available on Rs, WCs  
or CLR2160.  
E3 Main door or bottom drawer is open longer than 20 minutes.  
Not available on CLR2160.  
E9 Thermistor 4 open or shorted. Not available on Rs, WCs  
or CLR2160.  
E4 Compressor had 100% runtime between two defrost cycles.  
Does not show on display—only in error log.  
E10 Top drawer is open longer than 20 minutes. Only available  
on drawer models.  
E5 Thermistor 1 out of range + 10°F for more than 12 hours.  
Not available on CLR2160.  
P1 Pump circuit open. Only available on CLR2160 or  
CLRCO2175 models with P60 pump.  
E6 Thermistor 1 out of range -10°F for more than 12 hours.  
Not available on CLR2160.  
E11 EE Memory error.  
All errors or combinations show up as ER alternating with SP. P1  
will alternate with SP or ICE for models 67/68. E3 and E10 both  
have audible alarms. P1 does not have an audible alarm.  
E7 Thermistor 2 open or shorted. Not available on 2175RF.  
PIN 7  
PIN 6  
PIN 4  
PIN 3  
PIN 2  
PIN 1  
PIN 5  
Part  
Number  
C_FAN  
LIGHTS  
H_H2O  
C_PUMP  
R_VALVE  
BP_VALVE  
Model  
Relay 1  
Relay 2  
Relay 3  
Relay 4  
Relay 5  
Relay 6  
Relay 7  
Compressor/  
Fan  
2175R  
2115R  
61/75  
71/73  
72/74  
62/76  
70  
Light  
Compressor/  
Fan  
Light  
Light  
Light  
Light 1  
Light  
Light  
Light  
Compressor/  
Fan  
2115WC  
2175WC  
Compressor/  
Fan  
2175DWRR  
2275DWRR  
Compressor/  
Fan  
Pan Heat  
DRAIN HEAT  
DRAIN HEAT  
MULL HEAT  
Mull Heat  
IM 1  
Cond Fan  
E FAN  
Hot Gas  
Valve  
CO2175F  
2175RF  
64/78  
65/79  
66/80  
Compressor  
Compressor  
Compressor  
IM 2  
IM 2  
Cond Fan  
E FAN  
Hot Gas  
Valve  
CO2175DWR  
CO2275DWR  
Cond Fan  
E FAN  
Hot Gas  
Valve  
IM 1  
Hot Gas  
Compressor Valve/ Water  
Valve  
Circulation  
Pump  
CLR2160  
67/81  
Cond Fan  
Cond Fan  
Hot Gas  
Compressor Valve/Water  
Valve  
Circulation  
Pump  
Ref Bypass  
Valve  
CLRCO2175  
2175BEV  
68/82  
Light  
Light  
Ref Valve  
Compressor/  
Fan  
63177  
2275DWRWS  
2275ZWC  
85186  
87/88  
Cond Fan  
Cond Fan  
Bottom Light Compressor  
Bottom Light Compressor  
Top Light  
Top Light  
Bottom Valve  
Bottom Valve  
Top Valve  
Top Valve  
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Model  
2175R  
Thermistor 1  
REF  
Thermistor 2  
EVAP  
EVAP  
EVAP  
EVAP  
EVAP  
IM  
Thermistor 3  
N/A  
Thermistor 4 Door Switch 1 Door Switch 2  
N/A  
N/A  
Yes  
N/A  
N/A  
2115R  
REF  
N/A  
Yes  
2175WC  
REF  
N/A  
N/A  
Yes  
N/A  
2115WC  
REF  
N/A  
N/A  
Yes  
N/A  
2175DWRR  
CO2175F  
2175RF  
REF  
Ambient  
FZR  
N/A  
Bottom Drawer  
Top Drawer  
N/A  
REF  
Drain Pan  
Drain Pan  
Drain Pan  
CON  
Yes  
REF  
N/A  
FZR  
Yes  
N/A  
CO2175DWR  
CLR2160  
CLRCO2175  
2175BEV  
2275DWRWS  
2275ZWC  
REF  
IM  
FZR  
Bottom Drawer  
Top Drawer  
P60  
N/A  
IB  
N/A  
N/A  
REF  
IB  
EVAP  
N/A  
CON  
Yes  
Yes  
P60  
REF  
EVAP  
Bottom  
Bottom  
N/A  
N/A  
Top  
Top Evap  
Top Evap  
Bottom Evap  
Bottom Evap  
Bottom Drawer  
Yes  
Top Drawer  
N/A  
Top  
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VIEWING ACTUAL TEMPERATURE  
ORIGINS ELECTRONIC CONTROL  
Origins Keypad Options  
DANGER  
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 actual temperature would read 35°F. In the unit this  
would cause the cabinet to push itself 3° cooler. To view pure  
thermistor readings you must go into the service menu and choose  
the correct option.  
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.  
To view the thermistor temperature, hold the WARMER key for  
approximately five seconds until the “F” flashes. Release and the  
display will show the corrected refrigerator temperature. For Wine  
Cooler models the display will cycle through all three zones. These  
temperatures are approximate and calibrated for a cabinet in normal  
ambient temperatures with some product load. Checking a  
completely unloaded cabinet may result in other temperatures.  
• 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 wriststrap that is grounded to an electrical  
ground or grounded water pipe.  
• Handle circuit boards carefully and avoid touching  
components.  
CHANGING FROM FAHRENHEIT TO CELSIUS  
NOTE: When touching key combinations in which you hold one key and  
press another three times it is important to carefully follow the procedure.  
To change the displayed temperature from °F to °C, hold the LIGHT  
key and press COLDER three times. This will change all values to °C.  
When the key combination is accepted the control will change values.  
1. Hold the desired key.  
SHOWROOM MODE  
2. Press the other key three times.  
This mode is designed to show units in a display environment. When  
in this mode the only functions will be the control and cabinet lights.  
The compressor, fans, etc. will not operate. To enter this mode hold  
the COLDER key and press the LIGHT button three times. Once  
entered, the degree symbol will begin to flash. When the degree  
symbol is flashing the unit will allow the use of the control for  
demonstrations. After not touching the unit for one minute the  
display will begin to “snake” around. This is meant to alert you the  
unit is in showroom mode. The unit can be left in this mode  
indefinitely. If you again want to demo the control, touch any key and  
the degree symbol will begin to flash. To exit this mode: This mode  
needs to be exited by the same key combination as used to enter the  
mode.  
3. Release the held key only after releasing the touched key for the  
third time.  
Except as noted, these functions are available on all models.  
ON/OFF  
The ON/OFF mode allows the unit to be turned on and off via the  
keypad. To do this, hold the key for approximately 10 seconds until  
the “F” begins to flash. Release and the unit will switch modes. In the  
OFF position the cabinet light will remain operational. This mode  
does not disconnect power from the circuit board so it is still “live.”  
CABINET LIGHT  
On units with glass doors, touching the LIGHT key will turn on the  
cabinet light for four hours at a time. Touching the key again will turn  
the light off. Using the cabinet light for more than four hours may be  
detrimental to the cabinet temperature and product. Only available  
on 1175BEV, 1115WC and 1175WC models.  
SERVICE MODE  
This mode has 16 different options available for service diagnostics.  
To enter the mode hold the WARMER key and press the LIGHT  
button three times. The display will show “0.When in this mode the  
WARMER and COLDER keys will act as up and down arrows to  
select the desired option. The LIGHT key is the ENTER key and will  
enter a 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 99 and press the LIGHT key. After five minutes of not  
touching any keys the mode will also exit automatically.  
IMPORTANT  
This does not apply to ADA24R glass door units. The  
light and display are always off when the glass door  
is closed.  
DISPLAY TOGGLE  
Adjusting the Set-point  
On glass door units the display normally stays on all the time. To have  
the display go off with the door, press the up arrow and touch the  
ON/OFF key three times. The °F sign will flash to let you know the  
mode has been accepted. This mode can be toggled on or off by the  
same key combination. To see if the display should be staying on 100%  
or turning off with the door, you can check service option 8. Only  
available on 1115WC and 1175WC.  
To adjust the set-point press and release either the WARMER or  
COLDER key. This will start the set-point flashing. While in this  
mode you can adjust the set-point warmer or colder until the desired  
temperature is reached. The factory recommended set-point is 38°F  
for refrigerators/refrigerator-freezers and 50°F for wine coolers.  
When adjustment is complete stop touching the display and the set-  
point will be saved in approximately five seconds.  
BLACKOUT MODE  
Hold the LIGHT key for 10 seconds until the °F starts flashing. When  
released, the unit will beep once and the display and cabinet light will  
shut off. It will stay off for 36 hours, at which time it will automatically  
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turn back on. If desired, you can manually cancel this mode by  
touching the LIGHT button. Release and the unit will automatically  
start normal operation.  
3. Error log  
A list of the errors in the order they occurred will scroll once  
on the display. Repeat if desired. Once viewed perform option  
12 to clear the errors from memory.  
MODEL NUMBER CHANGE  
Origins Model Selection:  
4. Defrost information  
Displays the number of defrosts that have occurred in the past  
24 hours.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Make sure board is not plugged in.  
Hold down ON/OFF key and plug in unit.  
Release ON/OFF key.  
Press and release LIGHT icon.  
Use WARMER/COLDER to select the model  
number desired.  
5. Compressor runtime based on last cycle  
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).  
49-1175R/ADA24R 120V  
50-1175WC 120V  
6. Defrost length adjust min—99 minutes  
The length of the defrost can be adjusted up to 99 minutes  
long (for every six hours). The other defrost parameters still  
apply. Lengthening a defrost may cause higher than normal  
temperatures in the refrigerator section.  
51-1175BEV 120V  
52-1175R 220V  
53-1175WC 220V  
54-1175BEV 220V  
56-1115R 120V  
57-1115R 220V  
77-1115WC 120V  
78-1115WC 220V  
7. Light switch 1 status—0 or 1  
This will tell if the light should turn off with the door switch or  
not. At the “0” reading the light should be off with the door  
closed and on with the door open. At the “1” reading the light  
stays on always.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Press and release LIGHT icon.  
Wait for display to stop.  
Unplug unit and wait 5 seconds.  
Plug unit back in.  
8. Display toggle status—0 or 1  
This will tell if the display should turn off with the door switch  
or not. At the “0” reading the light should be off with the door  
closed and on with the door open. At the “1” reading the light  
stays on always.  
Origins Service Menu  
Enter service menu by holding WARMER and pressing LIGHT  
three times. Select option 1 to 16 with the WARMER and  
COLDER keys. To enter the option, press the LIGHT key. If  
changing a setting, you must press the LIGHT key again to retain  
the changed setting.  
9. Restore factory defaults  
This will restore the default set-point, defrost and offset values.  
10. Adjust thermistor 1 offset—10 to +10F  
This allows calibration of the sensor to cabinet for abnormal  
operations. By adjusting this number colder you can change the  
average cabinet temperature to a colder value.  
When entering service mode all other modes are cancelled and  
the unit will stop operating. When exiting service mode the unit  
will begin to operate normally, however the four-minute  
compressor off cycle still applies.  
11. Data download  
Along with the separate USPY software you can download the  
rolling data file.  
1. Light all LED segments  
This will illuminate all the LEDs on the board to ensure they  
work properly.  
12. Clear error log  
Perform this operation after checking the errors.  
2. Thermistor 1 status—Temperature, E1, or E2  
13. Clear download memory  
Clears the rolling data file if desired.  
This will show the pure thermistor reading with no offsets  
taken into account. When placed in ice water this thermistor  
should read 32°F in this menu option.  
14. Model number displayed  
Displays the two-digit model number of the specific unit.  
15. Adjust thermistor 1 differential.  
This number should not be adjusted.  
16. Software number  
This will show the software on the board.  
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E4 Compressor had 100% runtime between two defrost cycles.  
E5 Thermistor 1 out of range + 10°F for more than 12 hours.  
E6 Thermistor 1 out of range -10°F for more than 12 hours.  
Error Codes  
E1 Thermistor 1 is open.  
E2 Thermistor 1 is shorted.  
All errors show up on display alternating between SP and  
the actual code.  
E3 Main door or bottom drawer is open longer than 20 minutes.  
Origins Electronic Control Quick Reference Guide  
Task  
Touch  
Touch  
Display  
Comment  
Touch once to get into set mode, then touch to  
adjust  
COOLER  
COOLER  
WARMER  
WARMER  
WARMER  
Adjust Setpoint  
or  
or  
View Actual Temp  
Change F/C  
Hold 5 seconds  
WC will scroll Top/Mid/Bot temperatures.  
COOLER  
COOLER  
COOLER  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Hold  
or  
Times out after 5 minutes. Use warmer or colder  
to scroll, light button to view.  
WARMER  
COOLER  
WARMER  
Service Mode  
Hold  
Hold  
Degree symbol flashes at first, then display  
snakes all LEDS after one minute of inactivity.  
Same key combination to remove.  
Show Room Mode  
Toggle  
Display control LEDS while door is closed.  
(Glass Door Models Only)  
ON/  
OFF  
ON/  
OFF  
ON/  
OFF  
Display Toggle  
Blackout Mode  
Change Model  
Turn ON/OFF  
Cabinet Light  
Stays off 36 hours or use light button to restore  
lights and display  
Hold 10 seconds  
Hold while  
plugging in  
ON/  
OFF  
ON/  
OFF  
Hold 10 seconds  
Touch & Release  
or  
Light normally goes on/off with door opening.  
Pressing light button will turn interior light on for  
4 hours then it will turn off.  
Origins Model Selection:  
Service Mode Listing  
Error Codes  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
99  
Light all LED segments  
Thermistor Status  
Error Log  
Defrost Info (# in past 24 hours)  
Comp on time since last cycle  
Defrost Length  
Light Switch Status (0-toggle w/door 1-on always)  
Display Status (0-toggle w/door 1-on always)  
Restore Defaults (includes logs)  
Adjust Offset  
Data Download  
Clear Error Log  
Clear Download Memory  
Display Model Number  
Adjust Differential (use light & on/off key)  
Display Software version  
Exit Service Mode  
1. Make sure unit is not plugged in.  
2. Hold down on/off key and plug in unit.  
3. Release on/off key.  
4. Press and release light key.  
5. Use warmer/colder to select the model number  
desired.  
E1 - Thermistor open  
E2 - Thermistor shorted  
E3 - Door open longer than 20 minutes  
E4 - # of defrost intervals with 100% run  
E5 - Actual temp 10 degrees over setpoint  
for more than 6 hours  
E6 - Actual temp 10 degrees under setpoint  
for more than 6 hours  
a. 49-1175R 120V  
b. 50-1175WC 120V  
c. 51-1175BEV 120V  
d. 52-1175R 220V  
e. 53-1175WC 220V  
f. 54-1175BEV 220V  
g. 56-1115R 120V  
h. 57-1115R 220V  
i. 77-1115WC 120V  
j. 78-1115WC 220V  
6. Press and release light key.  
7. Wait for flashing to stop.  
8. Unplug unit-wait 5 seconds.  
9. Plug unit back in.  
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Refrigeration System Diagnosis Guide  
System  
Condition  
Suction  
Pressure  
Suction  
Line  
Compressor  
Discharge  
Condenser  
Capillary  
Tube  
Evaporator  
Wattage  
Normal  
Normal  
Slightly below  
room  
Very hot  
Very hot  
Warm  
Cold  
Normal  
temperature  
Overcharge  
Undercharge  
Higher than  
normal  
Very cold -  
may frost  
heavily  
Slightly warm  
to hot  
Hot to warm  
Warm  
Cool  
Cold  
Higher than  
normal  
Lower than  
normal  
Warm -  
near room  
temperature  
Hot  
Warm  
Extremely cold  
near inlet -  
outlet below  
room  
Lower than  
normal  
temperature  
Partial  
Restriction  
Somewhat  
lower than  
normal -  
Warm -  
near room  
temperature  
Very hot  
Top passes  
warm -  
Room  
temperature  
Extremely cold  
near inlet -  
Lower than  
normal  
lower passes (cool) or colder outlet below  
in vacuum  
cool (near room  
temperature  
due to liquid  
room  
temperature  
backing up  
Complete  
Restriction  
In deep  
vacuum  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
No  
Lower than  
normal  
refrigeration  
No Gas  
0 PSIG  
to 25"  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Cool to hot  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
Room  
temperature  
(cool)  
No  
Lower than  
normal  
refrigeration  
DEFROST INFORMATION - ALL MODELS  
Hours Between Defrost Time  
Model  
Length/min  
Stop Point  
(Runtime) (Adjustable)  
2175R  
2115R  
6
6
90  
90  
42°  
42°  
2175WC  
6
90  
45°  
2115WC  
6
90  
45°  
2175BEV  
6
90  
42°  
2175/2275DWRR  
CO2175F  
6
90  
42°  
12  
12  
12  
6
18*/45  
18*/45  
18*/45  
90  
42°  
2175RF  
42°  
CO21752275DWR  
CLRCO2175  
2275DWRWS  
2275ZWCS/2275ZWCOL  
1115R  
42°  
42°  
12  
12  
4
90  
45° (both drawers)  
75  
45° (both zones)  
60  
-
-
-
-
-
1175R/ADA24R  
1115WC  
6
45  
6
45  
1175WC  
6
45  
1175BEV  
6
45  
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CAUTION  
If frost is heavy, divert water from drain to prevent water  
from overflowing on the floor.  
S
R
STARTING  
RELAY  
C
SPECIFICATIONS  
CLR2160  
COMPRESSOR/COIL SPECIFICATIONS  
DANGER  
3/4" OVERLOAD  
PROTECTION  
Electrocution can cause death or serious injury. Burns from  
hot or cold surfaces can cause serious injury. Take precautions  
when servicing this unit.  
ULIN_0568_A  
Figure 26. CLR2160  
• 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 wriststrap that is grounded to  
an electrical ground or grounded water pipe.  
• Handle circuit boards carefully and avoid touching  
components.  
EMY70HER  
Voltage  
115-127  
60.0  
26.5  
2.7  
Frequency  
LRA  
FLA  
Start Winding  
Run Winding  
Capacitor  
8.1  
To measure the start winding resistance measure across the C and  
S pins.  
3.2  
N/A  
To measure the run winding resistance measure across the C and R  
pins.  
Water Valve  
275 Ohms  
Bypass Coil  
Pump Motor  
300 Ohms  
72 Ohms  
Also check S to R and you should get the sum of the run and start  
windings.  
THERMISTORS  
To ensure the windings are not shorted check the S and R to  
ground.  
The U-Line Model CLR2160 uses two thermistors. The  
thermistors are used in conjunction with the control panel to  
monitor the unit’s functions and troubleshooting capabilities. A  
type 1 thermistor is attached to the condenser dryer inlet and  
senses temperature after the condenser to signal length of ice-  
making and harvesting time. A type 2 thermistor senses the ice  
level in the ice bin and maintains ice level in the bin.  
REED SWITCH  
None on this model.  
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CLRCO2175  
COMPRESSOR/COIL SPECIFICATIONS  
FF7.5HBK  
115.0  
60.0  
Voltage  
DANGER  
Frequency  
LRA  
Electrocution can cause death or serious injury. Burns from  
hot or cold surfaces can cause serious injury. Take precautions  
when servicing this unit.  
25.5  
FLA  
4.0  
Start Winding  
Run Winding  
Capacitor  
11.2  
• 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 wriststrap that is grounded to  
an electrical ground or grounded water pipe.  
• Handle circuit boards carefully and avoid touching  
components.  
2.2  
N/A  
Water Valve  
Bypass Coil  
Pump Motor  
Refrigeration coils  
275 Ohms  
300 Ohms  
72 Ohms  
150 Ohms  
THERMISTORS  
Four thermistors are employed. A type 1 thermistor is used to  
measure the condenser temperature and determine the freeze and  
harvest cycles in conjunction with the custom electronic board. A  
type 2 thermistor is used to measure the ice bin, refrigerator, and  
evaporator temperatures.  
To measure the start winding resistance, measure across the C and  
S pins.  
To measure the run winding resistance, measure across the C and  
R pins.  
Also check S to R and you should get the sum of the run and start  
windings.  
REED SWITCH  
A reed switch is mounted to the underside of the cabinet and a  
magnet is mounted to the door. When the door is closed the  
magnet trips the switch which turns the light and display off. This  
also sets an audible warning.  
To ensure the windings are not shorted, check the S and R to  
ground.  
DEFROST  
For the refrigerator defrost information, please refer to page 3-40.  
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR  
R
S
C
STARTING RELAY  
RELAY COVER  
ULIN_0576_AW  
Figure 27. CLRCO2175  
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2175R/2115R  
Frequency  
LRA  
60.0  
26.5  
2.7  
2175WC/2115WC  
2175BEV  
FLA  
2175DWRR/2275DWRR  
2275DWRWS/2275ZWC  
Start Winding  
Run Winding  
Capacitor  
8.1  
3.2  
N/A  
COMPRESSOR/COIL SPECIFICATIONS  
REFRIGERATOR COIL OHMS-2175DWRWS/2275ZWC  
DANGER  
Refrigeration coils  
3000 Ohms  
Electrocution can cause death or serious injury. Burns from  
hot or cold surfaces can cause serious injury. Take precautions  
when servicing this unit.  
THERMISTORS  
Two or four thermistors are employed. A type 2 thermistor is used  
to measure the refrigerator and evaporator temperatures.  
• 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 wriststrap that is grounded to  
an electrical ground or grounded water pipe.  
• Handle circuit boards carefully and avoid touching  
components.  
REED SWITCH  
A reed switch is mounted to the underside of the cabinet and a  
magnet is mounted to the door. When the door is closed the  
magnet trips the switch which turns the light and display off. This  
also sets an audible warning.  
DEFROST  
For the refrigerator defrost information, please refer to the 2175R  
model on page 32.  
To measure the start winding resistance, measure across the C and  
S pins.  
To measure the run winding resistance, measure across the C and  
R pins.  
Also check S to R and you should get the sum of the run and start  
windings.  
To ensure the windings are not shorted, check the S and R to  
ground.  
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR  
R
S
C
STARTING RELAY  
RELAY COVER  
ULIN_0576_AW  
Figure 28. 2175R/2115R/2175WC/2115WC/2175BEV/  
2175WRR/2175DWRWS  
EMY70HER  
Voltage  
115-127  
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CO2175F/2175RF/CO2175DWR  
COMPRESSOR/COIL SPECIFICATIONS  
EMU45HSC EMY70HER  
DANGER  
5408  
115.0  
60.0  
6.5  
70081  
115-127  
60.0  
26.5  
2.7  
Voltage  
Electrocution can cause death or serious injury. Burns from hot  
or cold surfaces can cause serious injury. Take precautions when  
servicing this unit.  
Frequency  
LRA  
• 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 wriststrap that is grounded to an  
electrical ground or grounded water pipe.  
• Handle circuit boards carefully and avoid touching  
components.  
FLA  
1.5  
Start Winding  
Run Winding  
Capacitor  
5.6  
8.1  
6.7  
3.2  
15uF  
N/A  
WARNING  
Do not cycle ice maker by hand. This will cause damage  
to the ice maker.  
To measure the start winding resistance, measure across the C and S  
pins.  
Part  
Resistance  
80  
320  
1600  
6350  
300  
To measure the run winding resistance, measure across the C and R  
pins.  
Ice Maker Heater-110V  
Ice Maker Heater-220V  
Mullion Heater  
Pan Heater  
Bypass coil  
120V water valve  
220V water valve  
Also check S to R and you should get the sum of the run and start  
windings.  
To ensure the windings are not shorted, check the S and R to ground  
335  
1900  
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR  
STARTING RELAY  
ICE MAKER LIMIT SWITCH  
3.00  
C
R
S
28.12  
RELAY COVER  
CAPACITOR  
ULIN_0368_A  
Figure 29. CO2175F/2175RF/CO2175DWR  
ULIN-0351_A  
Figure 30. Ice Maker Limit Switch-Normally Closed  
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To ensure the windings are not shorted, check the S and R to ground.  
1175R/1115R  
1175WC/1115WC  
1175BEV/ADA24R  
COMPRESSOR/COIL SPECIFICATIONS  
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR  
STARTING RELAY  
DANGER  
C
Electrocution can cause death or serious injury. Burns from hot  
or cold surfaces can cause serious injury. Take precautions when  
servicing this unit.  
R
S
RELAY COVER  
CAPACITOR  
• Disconnect the power source.  
ULIN_0368_A  
• Do not stand in standing water when working around  
electrical appliances.  
Figure 31. 1175R/1115R/1175WC/1115WC/1175BEV  
THERMISTORS  
• 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 wriststrap that is grounded to an  
electrical ground or grounded water pipe.  
• Handle circuit boards carefully and avoid touching  
components.  
For all models, one type 2 thermistor is mounted to the sidewall.  
Reed Switch  
A reed switch is mounted to the underside of the cabinet and a  
magnet is mounted to the door. When the door is closed, the magnet  
trips the switch which turns the light and display off. For glass door  
models the display remains on unless toggled.  
To measure the start winding resistance, measure across the C and S  
pins.  
To measure the run winding resistance, measure across the C and R  
pins.  
Also check S to R and you should get the sum of the run and start  
windings.  
5400  
5403  
70075  
115.0  
60.0  
70077  
115.0  
60.0  
5.5  
Voltage  
115.0  
60.0  
9.8  
220-240  
50.0  
4.0  
Frequency  
LRA  
6.0  
FLA  
1.2  
0.7  
1.2  
1.0  
Start Winding  
Run Winding  
Capacitor  
21.2  
7.9  
39.5  
28.6  
N/A  
4.2  
7.0  
5.4  
8.4  
N/A  
opt 15 uF  
12uF  
IMPORTANT  
The U-Line ADA24R models employ both a 12VDC evaporator fan assembly and condenser fan assembly. The  
motors are powered by a 12VDC power supply located in the base of the unit. These fans are designed to  
operate in conjunction with the compressor and should be running whenever power is applied to the  
compressor electricals. These motors do not require external lubrication and do not overtighten the mounting  
screws upon installation (tab breakage could occur).  
BLUE (NEUTRAL)  
RED + (POSITIVE)  
12VDC (1.7 AMP MAX)  
BLACK - (NEGATIVE)  
U-Line Part # 68103  
100-240VAC (0.55AMP MAX)  
Input  
Output  
Transformer/Power Supply  
BROWN (HOT/LIVEꢀꢁ  
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ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIR  
Leveling  
IMPORTANT  
It is extremely important that the unit is level for maximum  
production.  
If it is not:  
Doors or drawers will not work properly.  
In ice maker units, uneven sized cubes will be formed. Ice  
production will reduce and water spilling into the storage  
area can occur causing the ice in the bin to melt  
FRONT  
Remember, floors surrounding a drain have a tendency to  
slope toward the drain.  
Figure 34  
1. Use a level to check the unit from front to back (Figure 33) and  
from side to side (Figure 34).  
2. If the unit is not level, adjust the feet on the corners as necessary  
(Figure 35). Rotating the feet clockwise raises the unit.  
Check after each adjustment and repeat the previous steps as  
necessary until the unit is level.  
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ULIN_0044_A  
Figure 35  
Door Alignment - Échelon Models  
The unit’s door is aligned at the factory before shipment. However,  
its alignment could have been disturbed during shipment or during  
door panel installation.  
IMPORTANT  
ULIN_0047_A  
Properly aligned, the door should be 1/8" below the top of  
the unit’s cabinet, NOT flush with the top (Figure 36).  
Figure 32  
1/8"  
ULIN_0295_A  
Figure 36  
1. Compare the top edge of the door to the top edge of the cabinet.  
2. If the door edge is 1/8" below and parallel to the top of the cabinet,  
it is adjusted correctly. If it is not, note whether the side opposite  
the hinge needs to be moved UP or DOWN, and use the following  
procedure.  
SIDE  
ULIN_0367_A  
Figure 33  
ÉCHELON FULL OVERLAY  
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NOTE: If door is adjusted correctly, but panel is not square with the  
adjacent cabinets, slight adjustments can be made by drilling the holes  
in the vinyl-coated steel panel slightly oversized (Figure 37).  
x
Drill 5/32" 3/8" Deep for use  
x
with #10 5/8" Wood Screw  
and Nylon Spacer – 6 Places  
Slotted  
Mounting  
Holes  
Notch must face center of door  
Raise  
Lower  
Rear View  
of  
Wood Panel  
Outside  
Outside  
Door Edge  
Door Edge  
ULIN_0297_A  
27" 1/4"  
Figure 39  
3. See Figure 39 and Figure 40. If the top far edge of the door  
needs to move UP, move the hinge plate toward the outside of the  
door and retighten screws. If the top far edge of the door needs to  
move DOWN, move the hinge plate toward the inside of the door  
and retighten screws.  
14-5/16" 1/4"  
1" 1/8"  
1" 1/32"  
1" 1/32"  
ULIN_0310_A  
Figure 37  
ADJUSTING DOOR ALIGNMENT  
Slotted  
Mounting  
Holes  
1. Remove top hinge screw pin using a Phillips screwdriver (Figure  
Angled Edge  
Towards Center  
of Door  
38). Remove door by tilting forward and lifting off bottom hinge  
pin.  
Raise  
Outside  
Door Edge  
Lower  
Outside  
Door Edge  
2115WC, 2115WCOL, 2175WC, 2175WCOL Only  
ULIN_0311_A  
Figure 40  
4. Mount the door to recheck alignment and repeat steps 2 and 3 if  
further adjustment is necessary.  
ULIN_0133_A  
5. When top edge of door is parallel to top edge of cabinet, remove  
the door and ensure the two screws are secure.  
Figure 38  
6. Remove the door closers from the bottom hinge, clean thoroughly  
and lubricate the mating surfaces with petroleum jelly.  
2. With door upside-down, loosen but do not remove the two  
screws on the door’s bottom hinge plate.  
7. Reinstall the closers, lining up the bosses with holes in hinge and  
hinge plate (Figure 41)  
.
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ADJUSTING DOOR ALIGNMENT  
1. Loosen (do not remove) top and bottom hinge screws (Figure  
42 and Figure 43).  
Door  
Closer  
Inserts  
Boss  
ULIN_0298a_A  
Figure 41  
8. Mount the door, install top hinge pivot pin.  
Door Alignment - Origins Models  
ULIN_0293_A  
The unit’s door is aligned at the factory before shipment. However,  
its alignment could have been disturbed during shipment or during  
door panel installation.  
Figure 42  
IMPORTANT  
Properly aligned, the door’s gasket should be firmly in  
contact with the cabinet all the way around the door (no  
gaps).  
CHECKING DOOR ALIGNMENT  
1. Carefully examine the door’s gasket to assure that it is firmly in  
contact with the cabinet.  
2. If the door is properly aligned, no further adjustment is necessary.  
If it is not, use the following procedure.  
ULIN_0104_A  
Figure 43  
2. Align door squarely with cabinet. Make sure gasket is firmly in  
contact with cabinet all the way around the door (no gaps).  
3. Tighten bottom hinge screws.  
4. Tighten top hinge screws.  
Drawer Alignment  
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CHECKING DRAWER ALIGNMENT  
3. Remove the mounting screws (Figure 45 and Figure 46).  
The unit’s drawers are aligned at the factory before shipment.  
However, their alignment could have been disturbed during  
shipment or during overlay panel installation.  
Mounting  
Screw  
Aligned  
Front-to-Back  
ULIN_0313_A  
Figure 45  
Aligned  
Side-to-Side  
4. Pull the drawer completely out of the unit.  
CAUTION  
Use care when handling the drawer. Drawer edges, drawer  
rail and the unit’s slide may be sharp.  
IMPORTANT  
Drawer adjustments are made by moving the slide that  
carries the drawer’s rail. Minor adjustments may be made  
by loosening one of the slide’s mounting screws, adjusting  
the slide and retightening the screw. Severe adjustments  
may be made by removing the slides’ mounting screws,  
drilling new mounting holes and remounting the slide.  
Aligned  
ULIN_0312_A  
Top-to-Bottom  
Figure 44  
See Figure 44. Check each drawer to confirm that it is aligned:  
Side-to-Side — When viewed from the top, the drawer front  
should be square with the sides of the cabinet.  
Front-to-Back — When viewed from the side, the drawer  
front should be straight with the cabinet’s sides, not cocked  
forward or back.  
Top-to-Bottom — When viewed from the front, the drawer  
should be level horizontally.  
If both drawers are properly aligned, no further adjustment is  
necessary. If either drawer is not aligned, carefully follow  
instructions to remove that drawer, make the necessary  
adjustment and re-install the drawer.  
ADJUSTING DRAWER ALIGNMENT  
WARNING  
SHOCK HAZARD — The unit must be unplugged from  
the wall outlet during drawer removal, adjustment and  
re-installation.  
DRAWER REMOVAL  
1. Confirm that the unit is unplugged from wall outlet.  
2. Unplug the drawer’s connection wiring (top drawer only).  
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SIDE-TO-SIDE ADJUSTMENT  
Mark and Drill New  
Mounting Holes  
See Figure 46. The drawer will need a side-to-side adjustment if,  
when viewed from the top, the drawer front is not square with the  
sides of the cabinet. This is caused by one of the slides being  
mounted too far forward on the unit’s liner.  
Push Slide  
Backward  
ULIN_0318_A  
Figure 48  
Not Aligned Side-to-Side  
NOTE: Front location holes are shown. Corresponding rear holes will also  
need to be marked.  
Top View of Unit  
4. Drill all the new holes with a #30 drill bit.  
5. Remount the slide.  
ULIN_0315_A  
Figure 46  
FRONT-TO-BACK ADJUSTMENT  
Minor Adjustment  
See Figure 49. The drawer will need a front-to-back adjustment if,  
when viewed from the side, the drawer front is cocked forward or  
back. This is caused by the slide mountings not being level front to  
back.  
NOTE: The mounting holes on the slide are slightly larger than the screws’  
diameter.  
1. Loosen the slide’s mounting screws.  
2. Push the slide backward.  
Not Aligned Front-to-Back  
3. Retighten the screws (Figure 47)  
.
Loosen  
Mounting Screws  
Push Slide  
Backward  
Side View of Unit  
ULIN_0316_A  
ULIN_0319_A  
Figure 47  
Figure 49  
Severe Adjustment  
Minor Adjustment  
NOTE: The slides have extra mounting holes that may be used.  
NOTE: The mounting holes on the slide are slightly larger than the screws’  
diameter.  
1. Remove the slide’s mounting screws.  
1. Loosen one slide’s mounting screws.  
2. Level the slide.  
2. Reposition the slide so it is the same distance from the front of the  
liner as the other slide. Measure to confirm.  
3. Mark new drilling holes using different sets of mounting holes on  
3. Retighten the screws (Figure 50)  
.
the slide (Figure 48)  
.
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TOP-TO-BOTTOM (AND LEFT-TO-RIGHT)  
ADJUSTMENT  
Screws Should  
Be Loose  
Not Aligned Top-to-Bottom  
Level the Slide  
Not Aligned Left-to-Right  
ULIN_0320_A  
Figure 50  
Top View of Unit  
4. Repeat the procedure for the other slide.  
Severe Adjustment  
ULIN_0323_A  
Front View of Unit  
Figure 52  
NOTE: The slides have extra mounting holes that may be used.  
1. Loosen one slide’s rear mounting screws.  
2. Remove the slide’s front mounting screws.  
3. Reposition the slide so it is level.  
See Figure 52. The drawer will need a top-to-bottom adjustment if,  
when viewed from the front, the drawer is not level horizontally.  
Viewed from the top, one side will protrude. This is caused by one of  
the slides being mounted higher than the other slide on the unit’s  
liner.  
4. Mark new front drilling holes using a different set of mounting  
Minor Adjustment  
holes on the slide (Figure 51)  
.
NOTE: The mounting holes on the slide are slightly larger than the screws’  
diameter.  
Mark and Drill New  
Mounting Holes  
1. Loosen one slide’s mounting screws.  
2. Push the slide upward or downward to match the position of the  
other slide.  
3. Retighten the screws (Figure 53)  
.
Loosen  
Mounting Screws  
Level the Slide  
ULIN_0322_A  
Figure 51  
5. Drill the new holes with a #30 drill bit.  
6. Remount the slide.  
Push Slide  
Upward or  
Downward  
7. Repeat procedure for the other slide.  
ULIN_0324_A  
Figure 53  
4. Repeat the procedure with the other slide if necessary.  
Severe Adjustment  
NOTE: The slides have extra mounting holes that may be used.  
1. Remove one slide’s mounting screws.  
2. Reposition the slide so it is the same distance from the bottom of  
the liner as the other slide. Measure to confirm.  
3. Mark new drilling holes using different sets of mounting holes on  
the slide (Figure 54)  
.
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Mark and Drill New  
Mounting Holes  
Push Slide  
Upward or  
Downward  
ULIN_0325_A  
Figure 54  
NOTE: Front location holes are shown. Corresponding rear holes will also  
need to be marked.  
4. Drill all the new holes with a #30 drill bit.  
5. Remount the slide.  
RE-INSTALLATION OF DRAWER  
CAUTION  
Use care when handling the drawer. Drawer edges, drawer  
rail and the unit’s slide may be sharp.  
1. Set the drawer’s rails onto the slides.  
2. Re-install the rails’ mounting screws (Figure 55)  
.
Mounting  
Screw  
ULIN_0313_A  
Figure 55  
3. Plug in the drawer’s connection wiring (top drawer only).  
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Ice Cube Thickness Adjustment  
Sample  
area  
INTERVAL - AS REQUIRED  
Ice thickness adjustments are made using the control panel as follows:  
1. To enter the thickness adjustment mode:  
a. Touch and hold the UP ARROW button.  
b. Touch and release the DOWN ARROW button three times,  
then release the UP ARROW button.  
c. The display will switch to “0” to confirm the thickness  
adjustment mode has been selected.  
2. The factory setting is “0,and the total range of adjustment is -5 to  
+5 (ideal range is -1 to +1). Use the UP ARROW button to raise  
the setting and thicken the ice bridge, or the DOWN ARROW  
button to lower the setting to thin the ice bridge.  
ULIN_0063_A  
Figure 56  
IMPORTANT  
Ice cubes in any given batch will vary, so it is necessary to choose  
cubes from the sample area for comparison when making  
adjustments. If further adjustments are desired, repeat Steps 1  
through 4.  
Ice thickness adjustment should only be made one  
increment at a time. Allow ice maker production to stabilize  
for 24 hours before rechecking ice thickness.  
3. Touch and release the LIGHT button key to exit the ice thickness  
adjustment mode.  
The ice cube thickness is factory set for best overall performance.  
The factory setting is designed to maintain an ice bridge of  
approximately 1/16" to 1/8" under normal conditions resulting in a  
dimple of approximately 1/4" to 1/2" in depth. A fuller cube with less  
of a dimple results in a thicker ice bridge. As the ice bridge becomes  
thicker, the tendency for the cubes to stay together as a slab  
increases. A bridge thicker than 1/8" may cause cubes to overfill the  
ice bucket.  
4. Remove all ice from the storage bin.  
BRIDGE  
BRIDGE  
TOO THICK  
TOO THIN  
DIMPLE  
TOO DEEP  
1/16" TO 1/8"  
ICE BRIDGE  
1/4" TO 1/2"  
DIMPLE  
LITTLE OR  
NO DIMPLE  
GOOD  
BAD  
ULIN_0300_A  
Cube Types  
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7. Plug in the fan connection.  
Parts Replacement  
8. Reinstall fan bracket to liner, making sure the fan wires are tucked  
behind the fan bracket.  
NOTE: Echelon models do not require removal of the ice maker or freezer  
housing to access the fan motor, drain or evaporator.  
REPLACING EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR  
- CO2175F/2175RF  
9. Reinstall unit and test.  
ACCESSING EVAPORATOR OR DRAIN  
- CO2175F/2175RF  
1. Disconnect unit from power source.  
2. Remove two screws (Figure 58) from fan cover.  
3. Remove two screws holding fan bracket to liner.  
4. Unplug fan connection.  
1. Disconnect unit from power source.  
2. Remove two screws (Figure 58) from fan cover.  
3. Remove three screws from evaporator cover.  
4. To remove, pull evaporator cover forward and turn.  
5. Remove two nuts holding the fan to the fan bracket.  
6. Replace with new fan.  
Fan bracket screw  
Nuts  
Evaporator cover  
screws  
Fan bracket screw  
Fan cover  
screws  
ULIN_0371_A  
Evaporator cover  
screws  
Figure 58. CO2175F/2175RF  
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REPLACING EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR  
- CO2175DWR  
9. Reinstall fan bracket to liner, making sure the fan wires are tucked  
behind the fan bracket.  
10. Reinstall unit and test.  
1. Disconnect unit from power source.  
2. Remove two screws (Figure 58) holding evaporator fan cover to  
To access evaporator or drain:  
1. Disconnect unit from power source.  
evaporator cover.  
3. Unplug fan connection.  
2. Remove two screws (Figure 58) holding evaporator cover to  
4. Remove two nuts and two washers holding the fan to the fan  
bracket.  
drain pan.  
3. Remove two screws holding evaporator to drain pan.  
4. Remove two screws holding fan bracket to drain pan.  
5. Unplug fan connection.  
5. Replace with new fan.  
6. Plug in the fan connection, making sure the fan wires are tucked  
behind the fan bracket.  
6. Reinstall parts in reverse order.  
7. Reinstall evaporator cover.  
8. Reinstall unit and test.  
7. Reinstall unit and test.  
Washers  
Fan bracket  
screws  
Nuts  
Evaporator  
cover screws  
Evaporator fan  
cover screws  
Evaporator to  
drain pan screws  
ULIN_0372_A  
Evaporator  
cover screws  
Figure 59. CO2175DWR  
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REPLACING ICE MAKER  
1. Unplug unit.  
7. Remove three screws from wall of freezer housing.  
8. Remove ice maker assembly.  
9. Install new ice maker assembly.  
10. Reconnect plug.  
2. Disconnect ice maker wire harness at plug  
.
3. Disconnect thermistor plug.  
11. Reconnect thermistor plug.  
12. Insert water inlet tube.  
4. Remove water inlet tube.  
5. Remove front cover.  
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13. Apply Permagum to all exit holes.  
6. Advance ejector blade to the 3 o’clock position by turning the 5/  
14. Install back panel.  
16" hex head on the small brass gear counterclockwis  
e.  
15. Plug in unit and test.  
Figure 60  
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REPLACING MOLD AND HEATER  
- CO2175F/CO2175DWR  
4. Remove one screw and detach limit switch from mold.  
5. Detach heater leads.  
1. Remove ice maker assembly. Refer to Replacing Ice Maker  
6. Remove two screws and mold from support housing.  
7. To assemble, replace parts in reverse order.  
8. Install the ice maker assembly.  
Assembly.  
2. Remove one stripper screw (Figure 61) and stripper.  
3. Remove three face plate screws and face plate.  
Mold and support  
housing screws  
Stripper  
Face plate  
screw  
Heater leads  
Face plate  
screws  
ULIN_0374_A  
Limit switch  
screw  
Figure 61  
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Section 3 - Service and Repair  
Plumbing - CLR2160 and CLRCO2175  
Gravity Drain  
CAUTION  
Plumbing installation must observe all state and local codes.  
All water and drain connections MUST BE made by a  
licensed/qualified plumbing contractor. Failure to follow  
recommendations and instructions may result in damage  
and/or harm.  
Waste  
Shut-Off  
Valve  
DRAIN CONNECTION  
Cold  
Water  
Hot  
Water  
IMPORTANT  
Drain can NOT be located directly below unit. Unit has a  
solid base that will not allow unit to drain below itself.  
The unit can be installed using a gravity drain, a factory-installed drain  
pump (U-Line P60) or a locally installed drain pump. Drain lines must  
have a 5/8" inside diameter. The floor drain must be large enough to  
accommodate drainage from all attached drains.  
Waste  
ULIN_0570_A  
Figure 63  
If using a gravity drain:  
Follow these guidelines when installing drain lines to prevent water  
from flowing back into the ice maker storage bin and/or potentially  
flowing onto the floor, causing water damage:  
1. Attach the 5/8" ID drain connection on the back of the unit to a  
5/8" OD rigid tube, using a worm clamp.  
2. Attach the other end of the rigid tube to your 5/8" ID drain line  
with a worm clamp.  
GRAVITY DRAIN  
A Gravity Drain may be used if:  
3. Insulate the drain line, if necessary, to prevent condensation.  
Drain line has at least a 1" drop per 48" of run  
(1/4" per foot).  
FACTORY-INSTALLED DRAIN PUMP  
Drain line does not create traps or created traps are vented  
If your drain line will run up to a stand pipe, disposal assembly or  
spigot assembly or does not otherwise meet the requirements for a  
gravity drain, you may have ordered the CLR2160 with a U-Line P60  
drain pump. See Figure 64, Figure 65 and Figure 66 for typical  
installations requiring a drain pump. If you need to install a P60 drain  
pump into your unit, see Locally-Installed Drain Pump.  
Normal  
Proper Drain  
Stand Pipe  
With Trap  
Poor Drainage, Water Will Back Up  
Waste  
Shut-Off  
Valve  
With Trap and Vent  
Proper Drain  
ULIN_0569_A  
Cold  
Water  
Hot  
Figure 62  
Water  
See Figure 63 for a typical gravity drain installation.  
Waste  
ULIN_0571_A  
Figure 64  
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Disposal Assembly  
Screws  
Back  
Panel  
Air Gap  
(Optional Hook-Up)  
Waste  
Cold  
Water  
Hot  
Water  
Grommet  
Shut-Off  
Valve  
Water  
Drain  
Connection  
Fitting  
Power  
Cord  
ULIN_0572_A  
ULIN_0574_A  
Figure 65  
Figure 67  
3. Remove 12 screws and back panel.  
Spigot Assembly  
Air Gap  
(Optional Hook-Up)  
WARNING  
Back panel serves as a guard. DO NOT put your hands  
inside the ice maker cabinet or attempt to touch any  
components except the discharge tube during testing.  
Failure to follow this warning could result in serious  
personal injury or death.  
Waste  
Shut-Off  
Valve  
4. Check that the clamps and hose connections are tight at the  
following areas (Figure 68)  
:
Cold  
Water  
Hot  
Water  
Discharge tube (A)  
Drain tube (B)  
Vent tube (C)  
ULIN_0573_A  
Figure 66  
B
B
C
C
A
IMPORTANT  
Before installing your U-Line unit with factory- installed U-  
Line P60 pump, it is extremely important to check and test  
all hose connections at the drain pump. There is a possibility  
that hose connections may have loosened during shipment.  
WARNING  
Back View  
Side View  
ULIN_0575_A  
To prevent accidental electrocution, make certain that  
the floor surfaces surrounding the unit are dry whenever  
power is removed from, or applied to, the unit.  
Figure 68  
5. Place a suitable container beneath the pump’s discharge tube. (The  
bucket must be able to hold a minimum of one gallon.)  
To check and test hose connections:  
6. Plug the ice maker power cord into a properly grounded, polarized  
electrical outlet.  
1. Make certain the unit is not plugged into an electrical outlet.  
2. Carefully push the power cord grommet through the hole in the  
7. Verify pump operation by pouring one gallon of water into the ice  
storage bin of the ice maker. The pump should energize and pump  
the water into the container.  
back panel (Figure 67)  
.
8. At this time, verify that all tube and clamp connections are tight  
and leak free.  
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9. Unplug unit power cord from electrical outlet.  
10. Reinstall back panel.  
** Depending on your model, your unit may have been packaged with  
these items. If you need to order these items, please contact U-Line and  
order Part # U-CLRDRAINKIT.  
To connect to drain:  
NOTE: These instructions are based on the U-Line recommendations and  
common industry practice. You must consult your local plumbing codes to  
ensure compliance. U-Line requires the use of copper cold water supply  
connection tubing. Plastic tubing should not be used.  
1. Attach the 5/8" ID drain connection on the back of the unit to a  
5/8" OD rigid tube, using a worm clamp.  
2. Attach the other end of the rigid tube to your 5/8" ID drain line  
with a worm clamp.  
1. Locate the desired cold water supply location. Attach a 1/4"  
copper line to this location and route the tubing to the appliance.  
Leave approximately 8' of water line to be coiled behind the  
appliance as shown (Figure 69). This water line should be  
looped into 2 coils. This will allow the line to flex when moving  
the appliance in and out of the opening.  
3. Insulate the drain line, if necessary, to prevent condensation.  
LOCALLY-INSTALLED DRAIN PUMP  
If a gravity drain connection is not possible, and you have not  
purchased the CLR2160 with factory-installed pump, we strongly  
recommend the use of the U-Line P60 drain pump. The U-Line P60  
drain pump is available through your dealer, or direct from U-Line  
with complete installation instructions. If a pump other than the U-  
Line P60 drain pump is to be used, it must meet the following  
specifications:  
It must be UL listed and have a UL listed, 120 VAC,  
3-wire grounded power cord.  
It must have overall maximum outside dimensions of  
8-3/4" wide x 5-3/4" deep x 7-3/4" high.  
It must have a minimum flow rate of 15 gallons per hour at 10 feet  
of lift.  
It must have a sealed sump which does not allow water leakage in  
the case of a power outage, restricted drain or pump failure.  
It must have a check valve in the discharge line to prevent waste  
water return to the pump.  
It must have an overflow protection control which will shut off  
power to the ice maker in the event of a pump failure.  
It must have an operating temperature range of 50°F to 110°F  
(10°C to 40°C).  
ULIN_S_165  
U-CLR DRAIN KIT (AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE)  
Tools Required  
Figure 69  
2. Locate the U-Line supplied garden hose fitting. Ensure the end of  
the copper tubing has been cut straight and is free of burrs. Slide  
the compression nut and ferrule onto the copper tubing as shown  
(Figure 70). Push the assembly completely into the garden hose  
fitting and tighten using the two wrenches. Wait to connect this  
assembly to the appliance until the drain connection is ready.  
1/4" Nut driver or flat 5/16" screwdriver  
Side cutter  
Copper tubing cutter  
12" Level  
9/16" Open end wrench  
7/16" Open end wrench  
Pliers  
Materials Required  
(10' or more depending on water supply location) 1/4" O.D. soft  
copper tubing  
**(10' or more depending on drain location) 5/8" I.D. braid  
reinforced PVC drain tubing  
**(3) 11/16" to 1-1/4" Clamp range worm drive hose clamps  
**(1) Brass garden hose fitting (supplied with product)  
**(1) Nylon barbed coupling for 5/8" ID hose  
**(1) 5/8" to 7/8" adapter  
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Drain Fitting from  
Back of Unit  
9/16" Wrench  
5/8" x 5/8"  
Barb Connector  
1/4" Copper Water  
Supply Line  
Worm Clamps  
Drain Line  
7/16" Wrench  
From Water Supply  
to Ice Maker  
ULIN_S_0166b2_A  
ULIN_S_0168_A  
Figure 70  
Figure 72  
3. Your U-Line icemaker requires a drain connection. This unit can be  
purchased with or without a factory-installed drain pump. If a  
pump is not installed in the appliance you must use the  
gravity drain style installation OR install a pump per the  
installation instructions found on www.U-Line.com.  
5. Determine the location of your drain and begin to route the drain  
tubing in that direction. If using the gravity drain option you must  
provide 1/4" drop every foot of line. For drain pump application  
you must not go higher than 10 feet of lift. The lift should be made  
vertically at the beginning of the drain line. After the lift try and  
provide 1/4" drop every foot of line to the drain location.  
4. Slide two hose clamps onto the drain connection on the rear of the  
appliance. Insert the barbed fitting half-way into this connection.  
On the other end of the barbed fitting attach the 5/8" braided  
tubing. Slide a clamp onto each side of the barbed fitting as shown  
6. Connect the water supply fitting by screwing the brass garden hose  
fitting to the water valve in the rear of the unit. Tighten this fitting  
with a pliers. Do not use Teflon tape or joint compound on the  
fitting. The rubber washer provides an adequate seal. Other  
materials could cause blockage of the valve. The copper water line  
should now be clamped to the rear of the unit to prevent rotation  
when sliding in. Remove the clamp from the unit, slide the tube  
into it and reattach using the 1/4" nut driver as shown (Figure 71  
.
and 70)  
.
7. Plug in the unit and put the unit into OFF mode by holding the  
power key for 10 seconds. Not doing this will cause the unit to fill  
with water for three minutes.  
8. Turn on the water supply and ensure the connections are free of  
leaks.  
9. Begin to push the appliance into the desired cabinet opening. The  
copper tubing should remain in two coils behind the unit. While  
pushing the unit into the opening continuously reroute the drain  
tube to avoid kinks. The most common installation pulls the slack  
into an adjacent cabinet or basement area. Again, if installing a  
gravity drain, ensure you provide proper slope  
ULIN_S_0166b1_A  
Figure 71  
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10. Once pushed completely into the opening finish routing the drain  
tubing to the desired location. Common installations use a floor  
drain, standpipe, garbage disposal, or Y-branch tailpiece-type drain  
connection (Figure 73 - 76). After the installation is complete,  
check the unit to ensure it is level both side to side and front to  
back. For disposal connections an optional adapter may be  
Standpipe  
P60 Pump Required  
Air gap must  
be left between  
drain line and  
water level.  
required (included with the kit) to adapt from the 7/8" connection.  
Waste  
Shut-Off  
11. For the gravity/floor drain or the standpipe drains it is important to  
secure the drain tubing to those items to prevent it from coming  
loose. For the disposal or  
Valve  
Cold  
Water  
Y-branch tailpiece connections press the drain tube over the  
barbed end on the connector. Make sure the knockout inside the  
tailpiece has been removed for both types of connections. Attach  
these two with a worm drive hose clamp. Depending on the size of  
the  
Hot  
Water  
ULIN_0598a_A  
Waste  
Y-branch or disposer fitting an adapter may be needed to interface  
between the 5/8" hose and connection.  
Figure 74  
12. After all connections have been completed turn the unit to the ON  
position. Pour one gallon of water into the ice bin and check all drain  
connections for leaks. During this time also ensure that the water  
flows from the bin. If the water does not flow from the bin there  
may be a problem with the drain connection such as kinks or  
improper slope. If your unit has a drain pump an indicator of P1 on  
the display will alert to a slow or clogged drain. If any problems are  
found, retrace the drain connection, correct the issue and retest  
with water.  
Disposal  
P60 Pump  
Required  
Air Gap  
(Optional Hook-Up)  
Waste  
Cold  
Y-Branch Tailpiece  
P60 Pump Required  
Air Gap  
Water  
Hot  
Water  
(Optional Hook-Up)  
Shut-Off  
Valve  
ULIN_0599a_A  
Waste  
Figure 75  
Shut-Off  
Valve  
Floor Drain  
Cold  
Water  
Hot  
Water  
Air gap must  
ULIN_0600a_A  
be left between  
drain line and  
water level.  
Waste  
Figure 73  
Shut-Off  
Valve  
Cold  
Water  
Hot  
Water  
Waste  
ULIN_0597a_A  
Figure 76  
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2. Locate the U-Line supplied garden hose fitting. Ensure the end of  
the copper tubing has been cut straight and free of burrs. Slide the  
compression nut and ferrule onto the copper tubing as shown  
WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION  
When connecting the water supply, follow these guidelines:  
(
Figure 78). Push the assembly completely into the the garden  
Review the local plumbing codes before you install the unit.  
Connect to the cold water supply.  
hose fitting and tighten using the two wrenches. Wait to connect  
this assembly to the appliance until the drain connection is ready.  
The water pressure should be between 20 and 120 psi.  
The water line MUST have a shut-off valve in the 1/4” O.D. supply  
line.  
9/16" Wrench  
Leave approximately 8’ of water line to be coiled behind the  
appliance (Figure 77). The water line should be looped into 2  
coils. This will allow the unit to be removed for cleaning and  
servicing. However, make certain that the tubing is not pinched or  
damaged during installation.  
1/4" Copper Water  
Supply Line  
IMPORTANT  
U-Line recommends the use of copper tubing for installation  
or using flexible water supply kit from U-Line, Part No.  
WATERHOOKUP.  
7/16" Wrench  
If using the flexible water supply kit, follow the instructions included  
with the kit.  
From Water Supply  
to Ice Maker  
To connect to 1/4” copper line water supply:  
ULIN_S_0168_A  
1. Locate the desired cold water supply location. Attach a 1/4”  
copper line to this location and route the tubing to the appliance.  
Leave approximately 8’ of water line to be coiled behind the  
appliance. The water line should be looped into 2 coils. This will  
allow the line to flex when removing the unit for cleaning and  
servicing (Figure 77).  
Figure 78  
ULIN_S_165  
Figure 77  
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Section 4 - Parts  
Our warranty records may not match the customer's  
PARTS LISTING  
information. In this case, a proof of purchase will be  
required. If you do not have the proof of purchase at the  
time the order is placed, the part will be sent net 15 days,  
charged to a Visa or MasterCard or COD if you don't have an  
open account with U-Line Corporation. When the proof of  
purchase is provided, we will credit your credit card or U-  
Line account (a check will be sent if the part was sent COD).  
How to Order Replacement Parts  
1. Refer to Service Parts and locate the illustration(s) for the model  
you are servicing.  
2. Locate the desired part to be serviced and note the item number  
assigned to it.  
6. Parts may be ordered on-line, by FAX or phone:  
www.U-LineService.com  
3. Locate the item number within the parts list. Note the full  
description and the corresponding part number. If this is for a  
warranty unit, indicate and record the model and serial numbers.  
4. When ordering parts, it will be necessary to supply Model  
Number, Serial Number, Part Number, Part Description and in  
some cases Color or Voltage.  
FAX Number (414) 354-7905  
Phone Number (414) 354-0300 or (800) 779-2547  
5. U-Line requires the return of the parts listed below if replaced  
under warranty.  
REPLACEMENT PARTS: Use only genuine U-Line replacement  
parts. The use of non-U-Line parts can reduce ice rate, cause water  
to overflow from ice maker mold, damage the unit, and can void the  
warranty.  
All warranty parts will be shipped at no charge as long as warranty  
status has been confirmed. We require that some parts be returned  
to U-line, so we may return them to our vendor. It will be noted on  
your packing list if we require you to return a part or if you may field  
scrap it. If U-Line requires a defective part to be returned, a prepaid  
shipping label will be included with your new replacement part.  
When returning parts enclose a copy of your packing list and a copy  
of your labor claim, showing the model and serial number, and tag or  
label the part with the nature of the defect.  
ANTI-TIP KIT  
Anti-Tip Kit, Part No. 80-16005-01 (BLK) or 80-16005-02 (SS), is  
available for all models. Kit includes two brackets.  
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CLR2160 (1 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
80-17071-01  
N/A  
80-17071-02  
N/A  
80-17071-03  
80-17071-13  
23025  
Door Assembly, RH  
Door Assembly, LH  
Nameplate  
2
23025  
23025  
3
26071-01-S  
42173-BLK  
12094-04-S  
12095-04  
11901-1-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11898-S-BLK  
11899-S-BLK  
31673-S  
42101-BLK  
42096  
26071-02-S  
42173-NAT  
12094-06-S  
12095-06  
11901-1-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11898-S-KIT  
11899-S-KIT  
31673-S  
42101-ZP  
42096  
N/A  
Handle Assembly  
4
N/A  
Hole plug (included with handle assembly)  
Gasket, door  
5
12094-05-S  
12095-05  
11994-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11995-S-SS  
11996-S-SS  
31673-S  
42101-SS  
42096  
6
Gasket, center (included with gasket assembly)  
Pivot plate  
7
8
Screw  
9
Hinge Assembly, top  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
Hinge Assembly, bottom  
Door Closer Assembly  
Screw, hinge (included with hinge assembly)  
Pivot post (included with hinge assembly)  
Screw, handle (included with handle assembly)  
Grille  
41604  
41725  
N/A  
80-29012-01  
20033-BLK  
P-60  
80-29012-02  
20033-ZP  
P-60  
80-29012-03  
20033-ZP  
P-60  
Screw (included with grille)  
Waste Water Pump Kit  
Front panel (board access)  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly  
Back panel  
14132-BLK  
N/A  
14132-KIT  
N/A  
14132-SS  
14160-01  
11964-02  
41342  
11964-02  
41342  
11964-02  
41342  
Screw, back panel  
42125  
42125  
42125  
Cover, solid hole  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Cover, perforated hole  
Bushing, black  
41955  
41955  
41955  
70081-S  
2819  
70081-S  
2819  
70081-S  
2819  
Compressor, EMY70HER  
Process tube (included with 70081-S)  
Dryer (included with 70081-S)  
Grommet (included with 70081-S)  
Overload (included with 70081-S)  
Relay (included with 70081-S)  
Cover (included with 70081-S)  
Fan motor, condenser  
2693  
2693  
2693  
31021  
31021  
31021  
71027  
71027  
71027  
71028  
71028  
71028  
70081-CAP  
5300  
70081-CAP  
5300  
70081-CAP  
5300  
5303  
5303  
5303  
Fan blade, condenser  
41826  
41826  
41826  
Fitting, water line, 90°  
42114  
42114  
42114  
Screw, water valve  
2716-1  
2716-1  
2716-1  
Water valve  
41254  
41254  
41254  
Compression nut (included with 404-CLR60  
Water line  
404-CLR60  
73002-2  
73002-1-S  
404-CLR60  
73002-2  
73002-1-S  
404-CLR60  
73002-2  
73002-1-S  
Coil only, Danfoss  
Hot Gas Bypass Assembly  
(includes dryer and process tube)  
41  
42  
41319  
2949  
N/A  
41319  
2949  
N/A  
41319  
2949  
Foot, leveler  
Power cord  
Not  
12091  
Bushing, top pivot post  
Shown  
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CLR2160 (2 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
2
68092  
68072-S  
68080  
41992  
41993  
68093  
26086  
68074  
68059-01  
26089  
42162  
2276-S  
2725-S  
2819  
68092  
68072-S  
68080  
41992  
41993  
68093  
26086  
68074  
68059-01  
26089  
42162  
2276-S  
2725-S  
2819  
68092  
68072-S  
68080  
41992  
41993  
68093  
26086  
68074  
68059-01  
26089  
42162  
2276-S  
2725-S  
2819  
Thermistor, white  
Circuit Board Assembly  
3
Switch jumper (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Liquid Line Thermistor, black  
Liner, baseplate  
4
5
6
7
8
Display Assembly, Echelon  
9
Display glass, Echelon control  
Housing, display  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
Not  
Shown  
Not  
Shown  
Screw, 8-18 x .75, plastite  
Evaporator Assembly  
Heat Exchanger (included with 2276-S)  
Process tube (included with 2276-S)  
Push rivet, thermistor cover  
Cover, thermistor  
31434-1  
26091  
2850  
31434-1  
26091  
2850  
31434-1  
26091  
2850  
Dryer (included with 2276-S)  
Armaflex, 3/8” ID (included with 2276-S)  
Armaflex, 5/8” OD (included with 2276-S)  
Armaflex, 1-5/8” ID (included with 2276-S)  
Stand pipe  
31154  
31410  
31636  
31619  
11868  
41979  
31615-S  
11893  
42011  
11813  
11812-S  
31613-S  
31614  
41981  
2693  
31154  
31410  
31636  
31619  
11868  
41979  
31615-S  
11893  
42011  
11813  
11812-S  
31613-S  
31614  
41981  
2693  
31154  
31410  
31636  
31619  
11868  
41979  
31615-S  
11893  
42011  
11813  
11812-S  
31613-S  
31614  
41981  
2693  
Front cover  
Well Nut (included with 31613-S)  
Pre-formed white tube  
Cover, circulation pump  
Hanger, ice scoop  
Water Trough with Drain Tube Assembly  
Water Dispersion Receptacle  
Circulation Pump Assembly  
Ice Scoop  
Screw (included with 31613-S)  
Dryer (included with 2269-S)  
Process tube (included with 2269-S)  
Condenser Assembly  
2819  
2819  
2819  
2269-S  
2892-02  
41978  
2269-S  
2892-02  
41978  
2269-S  
2892-02  
41978  
Wire Assembly Pump(to power cord)  
U-Line Cleaner (6 applications per order)  
N/A  
N/A  
14159-01  
Commercial handle (SS Accessory only)  
4-5  
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CLRCO2175 (1 of 4)  
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CLRCO2175 (1 of 4)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
80-17072-01  
N/A  
80-17072-02  
N/A  
80-17072-03  
80-17072-13  
23025  
Door Assembly, RH  
Door Assembly, LH  
Nameplate  
2
23025  
23025  
3
26070-01-S  
42173-BLK  
12094-01  
12095-07  
11901-1-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11898-S-BLK  
11899-S-BLK  
31673-S  
42101-BLK  
42096  
26070-02-S  
42173-NAT  
12094-03  
12095-08  
11901-1-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11898-S-KIT  
11899-S-KIT  
31673-S  
42101-ZP  
42096  
N/A  
Handle Assembly  
4
N/A  
Hole plug (included with handle assembly)  
Gasket, door  
5
12094-02  
12095-09  
11994-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11995-S-SS  
11996-S-SS  
31673-S  
42101-SS  
42096  
6
Gasket, vertical  
7
Pivot plate  
8
Screw, pivot plate  
9
Hinge Assembly, top  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
Hinge Assembly, bottom  
Door Closer Assembly  
Screw, hinge (included with hinge assembly)  
Pivot post (included with hinge assembly)  
Screw, handle (included with handle assembly)  
Grille  
41604  
41725  
N/A  
80-29010-01  
20033-BLK  
12095-01  
31690  
80-29010-02  
20033-ZP  
12095-03  
31690  
80-29010-03  
20033-ZP  
12095-02  
31690  
Screw (included with grille)  
Gasket, horizontal  
Door Shelf  
N/A  
N/A  
14160-01  
11969-02  
41342  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly  
Back panel  
11969-02  
41342  
11969-02  
41342  
Screw, back panel  
31317  
31317  
31317  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
2891-01  
31696  
2891-01  
31696  
2891-01  
31696  
Light Socket Assembly  
Shelf  
70078-S  
2819  
70078-S  
2819  
70078-S  
2819  
Compressor  
Process tube (included with 70078-S)  
Dryer (included with 70078-S)  
Grommet (included with 70078-S)  
Overload (included with 70078-S)  
Relay (included with 70078-S)  
Cover (included with 70078-S)  
U-Line Cleaner (6 applications per order)  
2693  
2693  
2693  
31021  
31021  
31021  
71011  
71011  
71011  
71012  
71012  
71012  
70078-CAP  
41978  
70078-CAP  
41978  
70078-CAP  
41978  
Not  
Shown  
Not  
N/A  
N/A  
14159-01  
Commercial handle (SS accessory only)  
Shown  
4-7  
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CLRCO2175 (2 of 4)  
4-8  
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CLRCO2175 (2 of 4)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
5300  
5300  
5300  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade, condenser  
Fitting, water line, 90°  
Screw, water valve  
Water valve  
5303  
5303  
5303  
41826  
42114  
2716  
41826  
42114  
2716  
41826  
42114  
2716  
41254  
41223-05  
73001-S  
73000-S  
41254  
41223-05  
73001-S  
73000-S  
41254  
41223-05  
73001-S  
73000-S  
Compression nut (included with water line)  
Water line  
Coil only, Parker  
Hot Gas Bypass Assembly  
(includes dryer and process tube)  
Foot, leveler  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
41319  
2947  
41319  
2947  
41319  
2947  
Power cord  
P-60  
P-60  
P-60  
Waste Water Pump Kit  
Drain Pan Assembly  
Tape (included with #44)  
Magnet  
31550-1-S  
31664  
66016  
20050  
66019  
11859  
N/A  
31550-1-S  
31664  
66016  
20050  
66019  
11859  
N/A  
31550-1-S  
31664  
66016  
20050  
66019  
11859  
12091  
Screw, spacer  
Spacer, magnet  
Lens, light housing  
Bushing, top pivot post  
Not  
Shown  
4-9  
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CLRCO2175 (3 of 4)  
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CLRCO2175 (3 of 4)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
68092  
68092  
68092  
Thermistor, white  
2
68072-S  
68080  
68072-S  
68080  
68072-S  
68080  
Circuit Board Assembly  
3
Switch jumper (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Liquid Line Thermistor, black  
Liner, baseplate  
4
41992  
41992  
41992  
5
41993  
41993  
41993  
6
68093  
68093  
68093  
7
26086  
26086  
26086  
8
68074  
68074  
68074  
Display Assembly, Echelon  
Display glass, Echelon control  
Housing, display  
9
68059-01  
26089  
68059-01  
26089  
68059-01  
26089  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
42162  
42162  
42162  
Screw, 8-18 x .75, plastite  
2276-CLRCO-S  
26091  
2276-CLRCO-S  
26091  
2276-CLRCO-S  
26091  
Evaporator Assembly  
Cover, thermistor  
2819  
2819  
2819  
Process tube (included with 2276-CLRCO-S)  
Rivet, thermistor cover  
31434-1  
20026  
31434-1  
20026  
31434-1  
20026  
Screw, reed switch  
2693  
2693  
2693  
Dryer (included with 2276-CLRCO-S)  
Armaflex, 3/8” ID (included with 2276-CLRCO-S)  
Armaflex, 5/8” OD (included with 2276-CLRCO-S)  
Armaflex, 1-5/8” ID (included with 2276-CLRCO-S)  
Stand pipe  
72000  
72000  
72000  
31410  
31410  
31410  
31636  
31636  
31636  
31619  
31619  
31619  
12070-01  
41979  
12070-01  
41979  
12070-01  
41979  
Front cover  
Well Nut (included with 31613-S)  
Pre-formed white tube  
31615-S  
12057-01  
42011  
31615-S  
12057-01  
42011  
31615-S  
12057-01  
42011  
Cover, circulation pump  
Hanger, ice scoop  
12068-01  
11812-S  
31613-S  
31614  
12068-01  
11812-S  
31613-S  
31614  
12068-01  
11812-S  
31613-S  
31614  
Water Trough with Drain Tube Assembly  
Water Dispersion Receptacle  
Circulation Pump Assembly  
Ice Scoop  
41981  
41981  
41981  
Screw (included with 31613-S)  
Dryer (included with 2269-S)  
Process tube (included with 2269-S)  
Condenser Assembly  
2693  
2693  
2693  
2819  
2819  
2819  
2269-S  
66010  
2269-S  
66010  
2269-S  
66010  
Reed Switch  
4-11  
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CLRCO2175 (4 OF 4)  
4-12  
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CLRCO2175 (4 of 4)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
Part No.  
Description  
Stainless Steel  
80-37005-00-S  
1
80-37005-00-S  
80-37005-00-S  
Valve Manifold Assembly  
(includes dryer and process tube)  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
73004  
2819  
73004  
2819  
73004  
2819  
Bypass Valve (included with 80-37005-00-S)  
Process tube (included with 80-37005-00-S)  
Dryer (included with 80-37005-00-S)  
Armaflex (included with 80-37005-00-S)  
Armaflex, split (included with 80-37005-00-S)  
Screw  
2693  
2693  
2693  
31636  
75000  
41855  
2878-02-S  
31636  
75000  
41855  
2878-02-S  
31636  
75000  
41855  
2878-02-S  
Refrigerator Evaporator  
(includes dryer and process tube)  
9
31213  
31213  
31213  
Spacer, evaporator  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
31386-02  
31391-5  
26008  
31386-02  
31391-5  
26008  
31386-02  
31391-5  
26008  
Bushing  
Drain trough  
Funnel drain cup  
31578  
31578  
31578  
Washer, drain tube  
31731  
31731  
31731  
Formed drain tube  
31434-1  
72006-S  
BF4CO5-S  
66013  
31434-1  
72006-S  
BF4CO5-S  
66013  
31434-1  
72006-S  
BF4CO5-S  
66013  
Rivet, white, large  
Heat Exchanger (includes dryer and process tube)  
Refrigeration Coil Assembly (includes 2 coils)  
Connector, 2 port, yellow  
(included with BF4CO5-S)  
19  
20  
66014  
66015  
66014  
66015  
66014  
66015  
Connector, 4 port, green  
(included with BF4CO5-S)  
Connector, 4 port, orange  
(included with BF4CO5-S)  
21  
22  
41342  
41342  
41342  
Screw (included with BF4O5-S)  
2892-02  
2892-02  
2892-02  
Wire Assembly Pump to Power Cord  
4-13  
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2175R (1 of 2)  
4-14  
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2175R (1 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Part No.  
White  
80-17060-02  
N/A  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
80-17075-01  
80-17075-02  
23025  
Description  
Black  
1
80-17060-01  
N/A  
Door Assembly, RH  
Door Assembly, LH  
Nameplate  
2
3
23025  
23025  
4
26070-01-S  
42173-BLK  
12094-01  
11901-1-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11898-S-BLK  
11899-S-BLK  
31673-S  
42101-BLK  
42096  
26070-02-S  
42173-NAT  
12094-03  
11901-1-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11898-S-KIT  
11899-S-KIT  
31673-S  
42101-ZP  
42096  
N/A  
Handle Assembly  
5
N/A  
Hole plug (included with handle assembly)  
Gasket, door  
6
12094-02  
11994-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11995-S-SS  
11996-S-SS  
31673-S  
42101-SS  
42096  
7
Pivot plate  
8
Screw, pivot plate  
9
Hinge Assembly, top  
Hinge Assembly, bottom  
Door Closer Assembly  
Screw, hinge (included with hinge assembly)  
Pivot post (included with hinge assembly)  
Screw, handle (included with handle assembly)  
Grille  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
41604  
41725  
N/A  
80-29010-01  
20033-BLK  
2945  
80-29010-02  
20033-ZP  
2945  
80-29010-03  
20033-ZP  
2945  
Screw (included with grille)  
Jumper wire, power cord  
Door Shelf  
31686  
31686  
31686  
N/A  
N/A  
14160-01  
11969  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly  
Back panel  
11969  
11969  
41342  
41342  
41342  
Screw, back panel  
31685  
31685  
31685  
Crisper drawer  
40021  
40021  
40021  
Crisper shelf  
40020  
40020  
40020  
Glass shelf  
5400-S  
5400-S  
5400-S  
Compressor  
2800  
2800  
2800  
Process tube (included with 5400-S)  
Dryer (included with 5400-S)  
Grommet (included with 5400-S)  
Overload (included with 5400-S)  
Relay (included with 5400-S)  
Cover (included with 5400-S)  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade, condenser  
Nut (included with 5263-S)  
Drain Pan Assembly  
2694  
2694  
2694  
31021  
31021  
31021  
5411  
5411  
5411  
5412  
5412  
5412  
5400-CAP  
5263-S  
5400-CAP  
5263-S  
5400-CAP  
5263-S  
5188  
5188  
5188  
41787  
41787  
41787  
31550-1-S  
31664  
31550-1-S  
31664  
31550-1-S  
31664  
Tape (included with #35)  
Magnet  
66016  
66016  
66016  
20050  
20050  
20050  
Screw, magnet  
66019  
66019  
66019  
Spacer, nylon  
11859  
11859  
11859  
Lens, light housing  
31317  
31317  
31317  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
Light Socket Assembly  
Foot, leveler  
2891-01  
41319  
2891-01  
41319  
2891-01  
41319  
2938-2  
2938-2  
2938-2  
Power cord  
4-15  
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27  
26  
25  
24  
1
2
3
4
5
23  
6
22  
7
21  
20  
18  
8
17  
19  
9
10  
16  
15  
11  
12  
14  
13  
4-16  
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2175R (2 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
2303-S  
2800  
2303-S  
2800  
2303-S  
2800  
Condenser Assembly**  
Process tube  
2
3
2694  
2694  
2694  
Dryer  
4
31434-1  
26091  
41855  
68092  
68072-S  
41992  
41993  
20026  
66010  
42162  
26089  
68059-01  
68074  
68080  
21012-WHT  
31726  
31578  
11508  
31391-3  
41156  
41158  
11835  
31213  
2333-S  
N/A  
31434-1  
26091  
41855  
68092  
68072-S  
41992  
41993  
20026  
66010  
42162  
26089  
68059-01  
68074  
68080  
21012-WHT  
31726  
31578  
11508  
31391-3  
41156  
41158  
11835  
31213  
2333-S  
N/A  
31434-1  
26091  
41855  
68092  
68072-S  
41992  
41993  
20026  
66010  
42162  
26089  
68059-01  
68074  
68080  
21012-WHT  
31726  
31578  
11508  
31391-3  
41156  
41158  
11835  
31213  
2333-S  
12091  
Rivet, thermistor cover  
Cover, thermistor  
Screw, Evaporator  
Thermistor, quick connect white  
Circuit Board Assembly  
5
6
7
8
9
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Screw, reed switch  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
Reed Switch  
Screw, 8-18 x .75, plastite  
Housing, display  
Display glass, Echelon control  
Display Assembly, Echelon  
Switch jumper (included with 68072-S)  
Rivet, white  
Formed drain tube  
Washer, drain tube  
Drain cup  
Drain trough  
Screw, stainless steel  
Nut  
Clamp, thermistor  
Spacer, Evaporator  
Evaporator Assembly**  
Bushing, top pivot post  
Not  
Shown  
Not  
N/A  
N/A  
14159-01  
2950-01  
Commercial handle (SS accessory only)  
Wire connector, 12-pin  
Shown  
Not  
2950-01  
2950-01  
Shown  
**Part Includes Dryer & Process Tube  
4-17  
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2115R (1 of 2)  
4-18  
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2115R (1 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
80-17064-01  
N/A  
80-17064-02  
N/A  
80-17080-01  
80-17080-02  
23025  
Door Assembly, RH  
Door Assembly, LH  
Nameplate  
2
3
23025  
23025  
4
26071-01-S  
42173-BLK  
12094-04  
11901-1-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11898-S-BLK  
11899-S-BLK  
31673-S  
42101-BLK  
42096  
26071-02-S  
42173-NAT  
12094-06  
11901-1BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11898-S-KIT  
11899-S-KIT  
31673-S  
42101-ZP  
42096  
N/A  
Handle Assembly  
5
N/A  
Hole plug (included with handle assembly)  
Gasket, door  
6
12094-05  
11994-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11995-S-SS  
11996-S-SS  
31673-S  
42101-SS  
42096  
7
Pivot plate  
8
Screw, pivot plate  
9
Hinge Assembly, top  
Hinge Assembly, bottom  
Door Closer Assembly  
Screw, hinge (included with hinge assembly)  
Pivot post (included with hinge assembly)  
Screw, handle (included with handle assembly)  
Grille  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
41604  
41725  
N/A  
80-29012-01  
20033-BLK  
2945  
80-29012-02  
20033-ZP  
2945  
80-29012-03  
20033-ZP  
2945  
Screw (included with grille)  
Jumper wire, power cord  
Door Shelf  
31690  
31690  
31690  
N/A  
N/A  
14160-01  
11964-01  
41342  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly  
Back panel  
11964-01  
41342  
11964-01  
41342  
Screw, back panel  
2938-2  
31704  
2938-2  
31704  
2938-2  
31704  
Power cord  
Glass shelf, upper  
31703  
31703  
31703  
Glass shelf, lower  
5400-S  
5400-S  
5400-S  
2800  
Compressor  
2800  
2800  
Process tube (included with 5400-S)  
Dryer (included with 5400-S)  
Grommet (included with 5400-S)  
Overload (included with 5400-S)  
Relay (included with 5400-S)  
Cover (included with 5400-S)  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade, condenser  
Nut (included with 5263-S)  
Drain Pan  
2694  
2694  
2694  
31021  
31021  
31021  
5411  
5411  
5411  
5412  
5412  
5412  
5400-CAP  
5263-S  
5400-CAP  
5263-S  
5400-CAP  
5263-S  
5188  
5188  
5188  
41787  
41787  
41787  
31385  
31385  
31385  
42126  
42126  
42126  
Hole cover, perforated  
Magnet  
66016  
66016  
66016  
20050  
20050  
20050  
Screw, magnet  
66019  
66019  
66019  
Spacer, nylon  
11859  
11859  
11859  
Lens, light housing  
31317  
31317  
31317  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
Light Socket Assembly  
Foot, leveler  
2891-01  
41319  
2891-01  
41319  
2891-01  
41319  
42125  
42125  
42125  
Hole cover, solid  
4-19  
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2115R (2 of 2)  
4-20  
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2115R (2 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
68092  
Part No.  
White  
68092  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
68092  
Description  
1
Thermistor, quick connect white  
Circuit Board Assembly  
2
68072-S  
68080  
68072-S  
68080  
68072-S  
68080  
3
Switch jumper (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Wire connector, 12-pin  
Liner, baseplate  
4
41992  
41992  
41992  
5
41993  
41993  
41993  
6
2950-01  
26086  
2950-01  
26086  
2950-01  
26086  
7
8
68074  
68074  
68074  
Display Assembly, Echelon  
Display glass, Echelon control  
Housing, display  
9
68059-01  
26089  
68059-01  
26089  
68059-01  
26089  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
42162  
42162  
42162  
Screw, 8-18 x .75, plastite  
Dryer (included with 2303-02-S)  
Process tube (included with 2303-02-S)  
Condenser Assembly  
2694  
2694  
2694  
2800  
2800  
2800  
2303-02-S  
66010  
2303-02-S  
66010  
2303-02-S  
66010  
Reed Switch  
20026  
20026  
20026  
Screw, reed switch  
31434-1  
26091  
31434-1  
26091  
31434-1  
26091  
Rivet, thermistor cover  
Cover, thermistor  
41855  
41855  
41855  
Screw, Evaporator  
31213  
31213  
31213  
Spacer, Evaporator  
2878-01-S  
31154  
2878-01-S  
31154  
2878-01-S  
31154  
Evaporator Assembly  
Armaflex (included with 27878-01-S)  
Dryer (included with 27878-01-S)  
Process tube (included with 27878-01-S)  
Drain trough  
2694  
2694  
2694  
2800  
2800  
2800  
31391-4  
21012-WHT  
11508  
31391-4  
21012-WHT  
11508  
31391-4  
21012-WHT  
11508  
Rivet, white  
Drain cup  
31578  
31578  
31578  
Washer, drain tube  
31726  
31726  
31726  
Formed drain tube  
11835  
11835  
11835  
Clamp, thermistor  
41158  
41158  
41158  
Nut  
41156  
41156  
41156  
Screw  
Not  
N/A  
N/A  
12091  
Bushing, top pivot post  
Shown  
Not  
N/A  
N/A  
14159-01  
Commercial handle (SS accessory only)  
Shown  
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4
5
6
9
41  
40  
22  
13  
19  
20  
21  
12  
7
39  
37  
1, 2  
8
38  
6
3
7
17  
16  
8
37  
18  
15  
38  
26  
27  
11  
12  
35  
36  
23  
25  
31  
29  
33  
34  
28  
7
30  
13  
8
24  
10  
32  
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2175WC/2175WCOL/2175WCOL2 (1 OF 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
80-17057-03  
80-17057-13  
N/A  
Part No.  
Description  
Stainless Steel  
Door Assembly, RH  
Door Assembly, LH  
1
2
3
80-17057-01  
N/A  
80-17081-02  
80-17104-11  
26088-4-BLK  
42173-BLK  
12094-01  
11994-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11995-S-BLK  
11996-S-BLK  
31673-S  
42101-BLK  
42096  
Overlay Door (Model U-2175WCOL-00)  
Overlay Door (Model U-2175WCOL2-00)  
Handle Assembly  
N/A  
4
N/A  
5
N/A  
Hole plug (included with handle assembly)  
Gasket, door  
6
12094-02  
11994-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11995-S-SS  
11996-S-SS  
31673-S  
42101-SS  
42096  
7
Pivot plate  
8
Screw, pivot plate  
9
Hinge Assembly, top  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
Hinge Assembly, bottom  
Door Closer Assembly  
Screw, hinge (included with hinge assembly)  
Pivot post (included with hinge assembly)  
Screw, handle  
42174  
N/A  
80-29010-01  
20033-BLK  
2945  
80-29010-03  
20033-ZP  
2945  
Grille  
Screw (included with grille)  
Jumper wire, power cord  
Hinge Backing Plate Assembly  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly  
Back panel  
16002  
16002  
N/A  
14160-01  
11969  
11969  
41342  
41342  
Screw, back panel  
42125  
42125  
Hole Cover, perforated  
Light Socket Assembly  
Foot, leveler  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
2891-01  
41319  
2891-01  
41319  
2938-2  
2938-2  
5400-S  
2800  
Power cord  
5400-S  
Compressor, EMY130HER  
Process tube (included with 5400-S)  
Dryer (included with 5400-S)  
Grommet (included with 5400-S)  
Overload (included with 5400-S)  
Relay (included with 5400-S)  
Cover (included with 5400-S)  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade, condenser  
2800  
2694  
2694  
31021  
31021  
5411  
5411  
5412  
5412  
5400-CAP  
5263-S  
5400-CAP  
5263-S  
5188  
5188  
41787  
41787  
Nut (included with 5263-S)  
Drain Pan Assembly  
31550-1-S  
31664  
31550-1-S  
31664  
Tape (included with #35)  
Magnet  
66016  
66016  
20050  
20050  
Screw, magnet  
66019  
66019  
Spacer, nylon  
11859  
11859  
Lens, light housing  
31317  
31317  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
Commercial handle (SS accessory only)  
Not  
N/A  
14159-01  
Shown  
4-23  
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2175WC/2175WCOL /2175WCOL2(2 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
68092  
68092  
Thermistor, quick connect white  
Circuit Board Assembly  
Switch jumper (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Wire connector, 12-pin  
Clamp, thermistor  
2
68072-S  
68080  
68072-S  
68080  
3
4
41992  
41992  
5
41993  
41993  
6
2950-1  
11835  
2950-1  
11835  
7
8
68074  
68074  
Display Assembly, Echelon  
Display glass, Echelon control  
Nut  
9
68059-01  
41158  
68059-01  
41158  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
41156-02  
2694  
41156-02  
2694  
Screw, black  
Dryer (included with 2303-S)  
Process tube (included with 2303-S)  
Condenser Assembly  
Reed Switch  
2800  
2800  
2303-S  
66010  
2303-S  
66010  
20026  
20026  
Screw, reed switch  
31434-2  
26091-02  
41855-02  
31213  
31434-2  
26091-02  
41855-02  
31213  
Rivet, thermistor cover  
Cover, thermistor, black  
Screw, Evaporator  
Spacer, Evaporator  
2186-02-S  
31154  
2186-02-S  
31154  
Evaporator Assembly, black  
Armaflex (included with 2186-02-SS)  
Dryer (included with 2186-02-S)  
Process tube (included with 2186-02-S)  
Drain trough  
2694  
2694  
2800  
2800  
31391-7  
21012-BLK  
11508-02  
31578-02  
31726  
31391-7  
21012-BLK  
11508-02  
31578-02  
31726  
Rivet, black  
Drain cup  
Washer, drain tube  
Formed drain tube  
18048  
18048  
Display Rack  
31434-2  
31648-02  
14135-01  
41405  
31434-2  
31648-02  
14135-01  
41405  
Rivet, large, black  
Clamp, black  
Mounting bracket, angle, display  
Screw  
42106  
42106  
Screw  
39006-01  
42122  
39006-01  
42122  
Wood Front Housing  
Screw  
39004-01  
4816  
39004-01  
4816  
Wood Front  
Screw  
42106  
42106  
Screw, wood  
18066-Vinyl  
23027-03  
4816  
18066-Vinyl  
23027-03  
4816  
Wine Rack  
Slide Assembly (set of two)  
Screw (included with 23027-03)  
4-25  
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2115WC/2115WCOL/2115WCOL2 (1 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
80-17065-03  
80-17065-13  
N/A  
Description  
1
2
3
80-17065-01  
N/A  
Door Assembly, RH  
Door Assembly, LH  
80-17081-01  
80-17104-12  
26088-6-BLK  
42173-BLK  
31493-8-BLK  
11994-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11995-S-BLK  
11996-S-BLK  
31673-S  
42101-BLK  
42096  
Overlay Door (Model U-2115WCOL-00)  
Overlay Door (Model U-2115WCOL2-00)  
Handle Assembly  
N/A  
4
N/A  
5
N/A  
Hole plug (included with handle assembly)  
Gasket, door  
6
31496-8-GRY  
11994-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11995-S-SS  
11996-S-SS  
31673-S  
42101-SS  
42096  
7
Pivot plate  
8
Screw, pivot plate  
9
Hinge Assembly, top  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
Hinge Assembly, bottom  
Door Closer Assembly  
Screw, hinge (included with hinge assembly)  
Pivot post (included with hinge assembly)  
Screw, handle  
42174  
N/A  
80-29012-01  
20033-BLK  
2945  
80-29012-03  
20033-ZP  
2945  
Grille  
Screw (included with grille)  
Jumper wire, power cord  
Hinge Backing Plate Assembly  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly  
Back panel  
16002  
16002  
N/A  
14160-01  
11964-01  
41342  
11964-01  
41342  
Screw, back panel  
2891-01  
41319  
2891-01  
41319  
Light Socket Assembly  
Foot, leveler  
2938-2  
2938-2  
Power cord  
5400-S  
5400-S  
Compressor, EMY130HER  
Process tube (included with 5400-S)  
Dryer (included with 5400-S)  
Grommet (included with 5400-S)  
Overload (included with 5400-S)  
Relay (included with 5400-S)  
Cover (included with 5400-S)  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade, condenser  
2800  
2800  
2694  
2694  
31021  
31021  
5411  
5411  
5412  
5412  
5400-CAP  
5263-S  
5400-CAP  
5263-S  
5188  
5188  
41787  
41787  
Nut (included with 5263-S)  
Drain Pan  
31385  
13185  
66019  
66019  
Spacer, magnet  
66016  
66016  
Magnet  
20050  
20050  
Screw, magnet  
11859  
11859  
Lens, light housing  
31317  
31317  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
Hole cover, perforated  
Hole cover, solid  
42125  
42125  
42126  
42126  
Not  
N/A  
14159-01  
Commercial handle (SS accessory only)  
Shown  
4-27  
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2115WC/2115WCOL/2115WCOL2 (2 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
68092  
Description  
1
68092  
Thermistor, quick connect white  
Circuit Board Assembly  
Switch jumper (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Wire connector, 12-pin  
Clamp, thermistor  
2
68072-S  
68080  
68072-S  
68080  
3
4
41992  
41992  
5
41993  
41993  
6
2950-1  
11835  
2950-1  
7
11835  
8
68074  
68074  
Display Assembly, Echelon  
Display glass, Echelon control  
Nut  
9
68059-01  
41158  
68059-01  
41158  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
41156-02  
2694  
41156-02  
2694  
Screw, black  
Dryer (included with 2303-S)  
Process tube (included with 2303-S)  
Condenser Assembly  
Reed Switch  
2800  
2800  
2303-02-S  
66010  
2303-02-S  
66010  
20026  
20026  
Screw, reed switch  
31434-2  
26091-02  
41855-02  
31213  
31434-2  
26091-02  
41855-02  
31213  
Rivet, thermistor cover  
Cover, thermistor  
Screw, Evaporator  
Spacer, Evaporator  
2649-02-S  
31154  
2649-02-S  
31154  
Evaporator Assembly, black  
Armaflex (included with 2649-02-S)  
Dryer (included with 2649-02-S)  
Process tube (included with 2649-02-S)  
Drain trough  
2694  
2694  
2800  
2800  
31391-8  
21012-BLK  
11508-02  
31578-02  
31726  
31391-8  
21012-BLK  
11508-02  
31578-02  
31726  
Rivet, black  
Drain cup  
Washer, drain tube  
Formed drain tube  
18052  
18052  
Display Rack  
31434-2  
31648-02  
14135-02  
41405  
31434-2  
31648-02  
14135-02  
41405  
Rivet, large, black  
Clamp, black  
Mounting bracket, angle, display  
Screw  
42106  
42106  
Screw  
39006-02  
42122  
39006-02  
42122  
Wood Front Housing  
Screw  
39004-02  
4816  
39004-02  
4816  
Wood Front  
Screw  
42106  
42106  
Screw, wood  
18067-Vinyl  
23027-03  
18067-Vinyl  
23027-03  
Wine Rack  
Slide (set of two)  
4-29  
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4816  
4816  
Screw (included with 23027-03)  
4-30  
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Item  
Part No.  
Part No.  
Description  
Overlay Door  
Stainless Steel  
1
2
3
N/A  
80-17094-03  
80-17094-13  
N/A  
Door Assembly, RH  
N/A  
Door Assembly, LH  
80-17094-01  
80-17104-11  
41319  
Overlay Door (Model U-2175BEVOL-00)  
Overlay Door (Model U-2175BEVOL2-00)  
Foot, leveler  
N/A  
4
41319  
5
2891-01  
12094-01  
11994-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11995-S-BLK  
11996-S-BLK  
31673-S  
42101-BLK  
42096  
2891-01  
12094-02  
11994-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11995-S-SS  
11996-S-SS  
31673-S  
42101-SS  
42096  
Light Socket Assembly  
Gasket, door  
6
7
Pivot plate  
8
Screw, pivot plate  
9
Hinge Assembly, top  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
Hinge Assembly, bottom  
Door Closer Assembly  
Screw, hinge (included with hinge assembly)  
Pivot post (included with hinge assembly)  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
Grille  
31317  
31317  
80-29010-01  
20033-BLK  
2945  
80-29010-03  
20033-ZP  
2945  
Screw (included with grille)  
Jumper wire, power cord  
Hinge Backing Plate Assembly  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly  
Back panel  
16002  
16002  
N/A  
14160-01  
11969  
11969  
41342  
41342  
Screw, back panel  
40010-12  
25032-7  
2938-2  
40010-12  
25032-7  
2938-2  
Glass shelf  
Edge trim, rear  
Power cord  
5400-S  
5400-S  
Compressor, EMY130HER  
Process tube (included with 5400-S)  
Dryer (included with 5400-S)  
Grommet (included with 5400-S)  
Overload (included with 5400-S)  
Relay (included with 5400-S)  
Cover (included with 5400-S)  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade, condenser  
Nut (included with 5263-S)  
Drain Pan Assembly  
2800  
2800  
2694  
2694  
31021  
31021  
5411  
5411  
5412  
5412  
5400-CAP  
5263-S  
5400-CAP  
5263-S  
5188  
5188  
41787  
41787  
31550-1-S  
31664  
31550-1-S  
31664  
Tape (included with #35)  
Magnet  
66016  
66016  
20050  
20050  
Screw, magnet  
66019  
66019  
Spacer, nylon  
11859  
11859  
Lens, light housing  
31443-11  
N/A  
31443-11  
14159-01  
Edge trim, front  
Not  
Commercial handle (SS accessory only)  
Shown  
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2175BEV/2175BEVOL/2175BEVOL2 (2 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
68092  
68092  
Thermistor, quick connect white  
Circuit Board Assembly  
Switch jumper (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Wire connector, 12-pin  
Clamp, thermistor  
2
68072-S  
68080  
68072-S  
68080  
3
4
41992  
41992  
5
41993  
41993  
6
2950-1  
11835  
2950-1  
11835  
7
8
68074  
68074  
Display Assembly, Echelon  
Display glass, Echelon control  
Nut  
9
68059-01  
41158  
68059-01  
41158  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41156-02  
2694  
41156-02  
2694  
Screw  
Dryer (included with 2303-S)  
Process tube (included with 2303-S)  
Condenser Assembly  
Reed Switch  
2800  
2800  
2303-S  
66010  
2303-S  
66010  
20026  
20026  
Screw, reed switch  
31434-2  
26091-02  
41855-02  
31213  
31434-2  
26091-02  
41855-02  
31213  
Rivet, thermistor cover  
Cover, thermistor  
Screw, Evaporator  
Spacer, Evaporator  
2186-02-S  
31154  
2186-02-S  
31154  
Evaporator Assembly, black  
Armaflex (included with 2186-02-SS)  
Dryer (included with 2186-02-S)  
Process tube (included with 2186-02-S)  
Drain trough  
2694  
2694  
2800  
2800  
31391-7  
21012-BLK  
11508-02  
31578-02  
31726  
31391-7  
21012-BLK  
11508-02  
31578-02  
31726  
Rivet, black  
Drain cup  
Washer, drain tube  
Formed drain tube  
23027-03  
4816  
23027-03  
4816  
Slide Assembly (set of 2)  
Screw (included with 23027-03)  
Wine Rack  
18066-Vinyl  
14135-02  
41405  
18066-Vinyl  
14135-02  
41405  
Mounting bracket, angle, display  
Screw  
42106  
42106  
Screw  
39006-02  
42122  
39006-02  
42122  
Wood Front Housing  
Screw  
39004-01  
4816  
39004-01  
4816  
Wood Front  
Screw  
42106  
42106  
Screw, wood  
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2175DWRR/2275DWRR (1 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
2175DWR-TOP-BLK  
41604  
N/A  
Drawer Front Assembly  
Screw, handle  
2
N/A  
3
26070-05-S  
12094-07  
26094  
N/A  
Handle, overlay  
4
12094-08  
26094  
Gasket, door  
5
Housing, display  
6
14138-02  
23025  
14138-02  
23025  
Drawer, no front, top  
Nameplate  
7
8
N/A  
11939-05-S  
14008-S  
N/A  
Stainless steel wrap only (includes handle)  
Drawer, no front, bottom  
Drawer Front Assembly, bottom  
Front panel only  
9
14008-S  
2175DWR-BTM-BLK  
11933-18-BLK  
41156  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
N/A  
41156  
Screw  
41965  
41965  
Spacer, nylon  
66016  
66016  
Magnet  
41259  
41259  
Rivet, magnet  
N/A  
14160-05  
26000  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly  
Crisper, top  
26000  
26001  
26001  
Crisper, bottom  
31443-7  
40000-02  
80-48001-00  
11969  
31443-7  
40000-02  
80-48001-00  
11969  
Trim, front edge  
Crisper Shelf  
Drawer Organizer Assembly  
Back panel  
41342  
41342  
Screw, back panel  
2955-2  
2955-2  
70077-S  
2800  
Power cord  
70077-S  
2800  
Compressor  
Process tube (included with 70077-S)  
Dryer (included with 70077-S)  
Grommet (included with 70077-S)  
Overload (included with 70077-S)  
Relay (included with 70077-S)  
Cover (included with 70077-S)  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade, condenser  
Nut (included with 5263-S)  
Foot, leveler  
2694  
2694  
31021  
31021  
71009  
71009  
71010  
71010  
70077-CAP  
5263-S  
70077-CAP  
5263-S  
5188  
5188  
41787  
41787  
41319  
41319  
31550-1-S  
31664  
31550-1-S  
31664  
Drain Pan Assembly  
Tape (included with #36)  
Light Socket Assembly  
Lens, light housing  
2891-01  
11859  
2891-01  
11859  
31317  
31317  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
Grille Assembly  
80-29010-01  
20033-BLK  
14147-01  
20050  
80-29010-03  
20033-ZP  
14107-01  
20050  
Screw (included with grille)  
Splash guard (included with 70077-S)  
Screw, magnet  
71008  
71008  
Capacitor (included with 70077-S)  
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2175DWRR/2275DWRR (2 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
68092  
68092  
Thermistor, quick connect white  
Circuit Board Assembly  
Switch jumper (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Wire connector, 12-pin  
Display Assembly, Echelon  
Display glass, Echelon control  
Drain cup (white)  
68072-S  
68080  
68072-S  
68080  
41992  
41992  
41993  
41993  
2950-01  
68074  
2950-01  
68074  
68059-01  
11508  
68059-01  
11508  
11508-02  
31578  
11508-02  
31578  
Drain cup (black)  
10  
Washer, drain tube (white)  
Washer, drain tube (black)  
Formed drain tube  
31578-02  
31726  
31578-02  
31726  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
2694  
2694  
Dryer (included with 2303-S)  
Process tube (included with 2303-S)  
Condenser Assembly  
2800  
2800  
2303-S  
66010  
2303-S  
66010  
Reed Switch  
20026  
20026  
Screw, reed switch  
31434-1  
31434-2  
26091  
31434-1  
31434-2  
26091  
Rivet, thermistor cover (white)  
Rivet, thermistor cover (black)  
Cover, thermistor (white)  
Cover, thermistor (black)  
Screw, evaporator (SS)  
18  
19  
26091-02  
41855  
26091-02  
41855  
41855-02  
31213  
41855-02  
31213  
Screw, evaporator (black)  
Spacer, evaporator  
20  
21  
2333-S  
2333-02-S  
31154  
2333-S  
2333-02-S  
31154  
Evaporator Assembly, (white)  
Evaporator Assembly, (black)  
Armaflex (included with 2333-02-SS)  
Dryer (included with 2333-02-S)  
Process tube (included with 2333-02-S)  
Drain trough (white)  
22  
23  
24  
25  
2694  
2694  
2800  
2800  
31391-6  
31391-7  
21012-WHT  
21012-BLK  
11835  
31391-6  
31391-7  
21012-WHT  
21012-BLK  
11835  
Drain trough (black)  
26  
Rivet, (white)  
Rivet, (black)  
27  
28  
29  
Clamp, thermistor  
41158  
41158  
Nut  
41156  
41156  
Screw (SS)  
41156-02  
2953  
41156-02  
2953  
Screw (black)  
30  
31  
Wire harness (from display to plug)  
Wire harness (base to plug)  
Full handle  
2952  
2952  
Not  
Shown  
26070-01-S  
N/A  
Not  
N/A  
14159-05  
Commerical handle (SS accesory only)  
Shown  
4-37  
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2275DWRWS/2275DWRWOL (1 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Description  
Item  
Part No.  
Description  
1
2
18066-Vinyl  
12094-08-GREY  
12094-07-BLK  
14016  
Wine Rack Assembly  
Gasket, drawer, grey  
Gasket, drawer, black  
Front, top drawer  
Wood front, top drawer  
Pop rivet, stainless steel  
Screw, wood  
27  
28  
29  
30  
80-29010-03  
20033-ZP  
70077-S  
2800  
Grille Assembly, SS  
Screw (included with grille)  
Compressor Assembly  
Process tube  
3
4
39004-03  
41729  
(included with 70077-S  
Dryer (included with 70077-S)  
Grommet  
5
31  
32  
2694  
6
42106  
31021  
7
42175  
Pop rivet  
(included with 70077-S)  
Overload  
8
26018-02  
14030-03  
2953  
Glass front, top drawer  
Stainless steel wrap, top  
Main wire to harness  
Tub, bottom drawer  
Stainless steel wrap, bottom  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly  
Screw  
33  
71009  
9
(included with 70077-S)  
Relay (included with 70077-S)  
Cap (included with 70077-S)  
Nut (included with 5263-S)  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
71010  
14017  
70077-CAP  
41787  
14030-04  
14160-05  
20046  
5263-S  
5188  
23015  
Washer, felt  
41319  
Foot, leveler  
26023  
Glass front, drawer  
Transfer tape  
31550-1-S  
31664  
Drain Pan Assembly  
Tape (included with #40))  
Power cord  
35009  
39006-03  
Wood front display,  
bottom drawer  
2948  
11859  
Lens, light housing  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
42122  
Screw  
31317  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
4816  
Screw  
71013  
Capacitor  
(included with 70077-S)  
23027-03  
73002-2  
80-48005-00  
Slide Assembly (set of 2)  
Coil (included with 73002-S)  
46  
73002-S  
Refrigerator valve  
Light switch  
Wine Caddy Assembly  
(includes items 4 & 6)  
Not  
Shown  
66018-01  
24  
80-47001-00  
Drawer Slide Assembly  
(set of 2)  
Not  
Shown  
80-50002-00  
14159-05  
Overlay Bracket Assembly  
25  
26  
2891-01  
Light Socket Assembly  
Grille Assembly, black  
Not  
Shown  
Commercial handle  
(SS accessory only)  
80-29010-01  
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2275DWRWS/2275DWRWOL (2 of 2)  
Item Part No. Description  
Item Part No. Description  
1
2
3
2953  
2959  
41992  
Main harness to plug  
Dual Harness  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
2694  
2800  
2303-S  
11508-02  
41981  
41979  
41855-02  
41158  
41156-02  
31391-9  
31386  
Dryer (included with 2303-S)  
Process tube (included with 2303-S  
Condenser Assembly  
Drain cup  
Screw, upper, evaporator  
Well nut  
Screw, lower, evaporator  
Nut  
Screw  
Drain trough, black  
Bushing, black  
Process tube  
(included with 2649-02-S)  
Spacer  
Support, circuit board  
(included with 68064)  
Support, center, circuit  
(included with 68064)  
Screw, wood  
Thermistor Assembly  
Main Board  
Display Assembly, top drawer  
Display Assembly, bottom drawer  
4
41993  
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
42122  
68092  
68084  
68085  
68086  
21012-BLK Rivet, black  
2800  
26091-02  
68059-01  
68083-01  
2950-01  
68080  
Sensor cover, black  
Display glass, top drawer  
Display glass, bottom drawer  
Wire connector, 12-pin  
Jumper switch  
(included with 68084)  
Drain tube  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
Not  
Shown  
31213  
21012-BLK Rivet, black  
2649-02-S Evaporator Assembly  
2694  
11835  
21009  
31154  
Dryer (included with #31)  
Clamp, control bulb  
Clamp, cable  
16  
41967-4  
Armaflex (included with #31)  
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CO2175F (1 of 4)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
80-17060-01  
80-17060-01  
23025  
80-17060-02  
80-17060-02  
23025  
80-17075-01  
80-17075-02  
23025  
Door Assembly, RH  
Door Assembly, LH  
Nameplate  
2
3
4
26070-01-S  
42173-BLK  
12094-01  
11901-1-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11898-S-BLK  
11899-S-BLK  
31673-S  
42101-BLK  
42096  
26070-02-S  
42173-NAT  
12094-03  
11901-1-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11898-S-KIT  
11899-S-KIT  
31673-S  
42101-ZP  
42096  
N/A  
Handle Assembly  
5
N/A  
Hole plug (included with handle assembly)  
Gasket, door  
6
12094-02  
11994-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11995-S-SS  
11996-S-SS  
31673-S  
42101-SS  
42096  
7
Pivot plate  
8
Screw, pivot plate  
9
Hinge Assembly, top  
Hinge Assembly, bottom  
Door Closer Assembly  
Screw, hinge (included with hinge assembly)  
Pivot post (included with hinge assembly)  
Screw, handle (included with handle assembly)  
Grille  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
41604  
41725  
N/A  
80-29010-01  
20033-BLK  
73002-FFS  
31686  
80-29010-02  
20033-ZP  
73002-FFS  
31686  
80-29010-03  
20033-ZP  
73002-FFS  
31686  
Screw (included with grille)  
Danfoss Hot Gas Valve Assembly  
Door Shelf  
N/A  
N/A  
14160-01  
11969  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly  
Back panel  
11969  
11969  
41342  
41342  
41342  
Screw, back panel  
31685  
31685  
31685  
Crisper drawer  
31689  
31689  
31689  
Crisper shelf  
31696  
31696  
31696  
Glass shelf  
5408-FFS  
2800  
5408-FFS  
2800  
5408-FFS  
2800  
Compressor  
Process tube  
2692  
2692  
2692  
Dryer  
31021  
31021  
31021  
Grommet  
71020  
71020  
71020  
Overload  
71021  
71021  
71021  
Relay  
4-43  
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9
13  
41  
42  
40  
21  
20  
12  
4
2
3
19  
5
24  
14  
18  
23  
39  
37  
6
38  
7
8
22  
1, 2  
16  
11  
15  
35  
26  
27  
13  
43  
12  
10  
25  
36  
7
48  
31  
29  
33  
34  
28  
8
30  
32  
47  
45  
49  
46  
44  
50  
51  
17  
26  
27  
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Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
5408-CAP  
5263-S  
5188  
5408-CAP  
5263-S  
5188  
5408-CAP  
5263-S  
5188  
Cover  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade, condenser  
Nut (included with 5263-S)  
Drain Pan Assembly  
Tape  
41787  
31550-1-S  
31664  
66016  
20050  
66019  
11859  
31317  
2891-01  
41319  
2946  
41787  
31550-1-S  
31664  
66016  
20050  
66019  
11859  
31317  
2891-01  
41319  
2946  
41787  
31550-1-S  
31664  
66016  
Magnet  
20050  
Screw, magnet  
66019  
Spacer, nylon  
11859  
Lens, light housing  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
Light Socket Assembly  
Foot, leveler  
31317  
2891-01  
41319  
2946  
Power cord  
73002-2  
71022  
41826  
42114  
2552A  
41254  
404-FF  
N/A  
73002-2  
71022  
41826  
42114  
2552A  
41254  
404-FF  
N/A  
73002-2  
71022  
Solenoid only (included with #17)  
Capacitor  
41826  
Fitting, brass, 90°  
Screw  
42114  
2552A  
41254  
Water valve  
Plastic Nut & Sleeve Assembly  
Water Line Assembly  
404-FF  
14159-01  
Not  
Commercial handle (SS accessory only)  
Shown  
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CO2175F (3 of 4)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
68092  
68072-S  
68080  
41992  
41993  
2950-02  
26086  
68074  
68059-01  
26089  
42162  
2692  
68092  
68072-S  
68080  
41992  
41993  
2950-02  
26086  
68074  
68059-01  
26089  
42162  
2692  
68092  
68072-S  
68080  
41992  
41993  
2950-02  
26086  
68074  
68059-01  
26089  
42162  
2692  
Thermistor, quick connect white  
Circuit Board Assembly  
2
3
Switch jumper (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Wire connector, 12-pin  
Liner, baseplate  
4
5
6
7
8
Display Assembly, Echelon  
Display glass, Echelon control  
Housing, display  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
Screw, 8-18 x .75, plastite  
Dryer (included with 2303-FFS)  
Process tube (included with 2303-FFS)  
Condenser Assembly  
Evaporator Assembly (includs heat exchanger)  
Nut  
2800  
2800  
2800  
2303-FFS  
2334-FFS  
41158  
2349  
2303-FFS  
2334-FFS  
41158  
2349  
2303-FFS  
2334-FFS  
41158  
2349  
Drain Pan Assembly  
41566  
31434-1  
11855  
5434  
41566  
31434-1  
11855  
5434  
41566  
31434-1  
11855  
5434  
Washer  
Rivet  
Bracket, fan motor  
Fan motor, evaporator  
Fan blade, evaporator  
Screw  
31656  
42129  
42099  
11952  
11955  
31731  
31410  
2692  
31656  
42129  
42099  
11952  
11955  
31731  
31410  
2692  
31656  
42129  
42099  
11952  
11955  
31731  
31410  
2692  
Screw  
Fan cover, evaporator  
Cover, evaporator  
Drain tube  
Armaflex (included with #15)  
Dryer (included with #15)  
Process tube (included with #15)  
Heater, drain pan  
2800  
2800  
2800  
66005  
80-35002-S  
26011  
26069-S  
66005  
80-35002-S  
26011  
26069-S  
66005  
80-35002-S  
26011  
26069-S  
Freezer Housing Assembly  
Ice Bucket  
Freezer Door Assembly  
(includes 35, 36 & 37)  
35  
12013-S  
12013-S  
12013-S  
Freezer Door Hinge Assembly  
(includes top 36 & bottom 37)  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
42135  
42157  
66010  
20026  
26091  
31154  
42135  
42157  
66010  
20026  
26091  
31154  
42135  
42157  
66010  
20026  
26091  
31154  
Spring, freezer door hinge  
Tape  
Reed Switch  
Screw  
Cover, thermistor  
Armaflex (included with #15)  
Not  
Shown  
Not  
35014  
35014  
35014  
Tape, drain pan heater  
Shown  
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CO2175F (4 of 4)  
Item Part No.  
Description  
Ice Maker Assembly  
80-39010-00  
150-CO2175F  
Faceplate Assembly  
Cover  
1
627000  
628210*†  
80-39015-00*  
627163*†  
625836*†  
31403*  
627302*†  
627680*  
2506*  
2
Gear  
3
Motor  
4
Spring  
5
Valve switch plate  
Switch spacer  
Cam  
6
7
8
Insulator  
9
Hold switch  
Wire harness  
Valve switch  
Support housing  
Bin arm  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
2918  
2506*  
625827  
2886  
627526  
627375  
625843-S  
31400  
Spring, bin arm  
Ejector  
Mold heater  
Stripper  
489128  
628123-S-E75  
544304  
488372*†  
488957*†  
11641*†  
41375  
Screw, stripper  
Mold and Heater Assembly  
Water cup  
Screw, spring and housing  
Screw, gear  
Faceplate  
Screw, plate  
Screw, long sw  
Screw, short sw  
Screw, bin sw  
Clamp  
488361*  
488362*  
488360  
625829  
625830  
627199  
488622*  
2506*  
Arm lever  
Screw, arm lever  
Screw, motor  
Bin switch  
42166  
Support bracket  
Limit Switch  
Thermistor  
2917  
Not  
68092  
Shown  
* included with 150-CO2175 faceplate assembly  
† included with 80-39015-00 motor  
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2175RF (1 of 3)  
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2175RF (1 of 3)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
80-17060-01  
80-17060-01  
23025  
80-17060-02  
80-17060-02  
23025  
80-17075-01  
80-17075-02  
23025  
Door Assembly, RH  
Door Assembly, LH  
Nameplate  
2
3
4
26070-01-S  
42173-BLK  
12094-01  
11901-1-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11898-S-BLK  
11899-S-BLK  
31673-S  
42101-BLK  
42096  
26070-02-S  
42173-NAT  
12094-03  
11901-1-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11898-S-KIT  
11899-S-KIT  
31673-S  
42101-ZP  
42096  
N/A  
Handle Assembly  
5
N/A  
Hole plug (included with handle assembly)  
Gasket, door  
6
12094-02  
11994-BLK  
42161-ZP  
11995-S-SS  
11996-S-SS  
31673-S  
42101-SS  
42096  
7
Pivot plate  
8
Screw, pivot plate  
9
Hinge Assembly, top  
Hinge Assembly, bottom  
Door Closer Assembly  
Screw, hinge (included with hinge assembly)  
Pivot post (included with hinge assembly)  
Screw, handle (included with handle assembly)  
Grille  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
41604  
41725  
N/A  
80-29010-01  
20033-BLK  
2692  
80-29010-02  
20033-ZP  
2692  
80-29010-03  
20033-ZP  
2692  
Screw (included with grille)  
Dryer (included with 73002-FFS)  
Door Shelf  
31686  
31686  
31686  
N/A  
N/A  
14160-01  
11969  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly  
Back panel  
11969  
11969  
41342  
41342  
41342  
Screw, back panel  
31685  
31685  
31685  
Crisper drawer  
31689  
31689  
31689  
Crisper shelf  
31696  
31696  
31696  
Glass shelf  
5408-FFS  
2800  
5408-FFS  
2800  
5408-FFS  
2800  
Compressor  
Process tube  
2692  
2692  
2692  
Dryer  
31021  
31021  
31021  
Grommet  
71020  
71020  
71020  
Overload  
71021  
71021  
71021  
Relay  
4-51  
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2175RF (2 of 3)  
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2175RF (2 of 3)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
52  
53  
5408-CAP  
5263-S  
5188  
5408-CAP  
5263-S  
5188  
5408-CAP  
5263-S  
5188  
Cover  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade, condenser  
Nut (included with 5263-S)  
Drain Pan Assembly  
Tape  
41787  
31550-1-S  
31664  
66016  
20050  
66019  
11859  
31317  
2891-01  
41319  
2946  
41787  
31550-1-S  
31664  
66016  
20050  
66019  
11859  
31317  
2891-01  
41319  
2946  
41787  
31550-1-S  
31664  
66016  
Magnet  
20050  
Screw, magnet  
66019  
Spacer, nylon  
11859  
Lens, light housing  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
Light Socket Assembly  
Foot, leveler, 1/4-20  
Power cord  
31317  
2891-01  
41319  
2946  
71022  
73002-FFS  
73002-2  
2800  
71022  
73002-FFS  
73002-2  
2800  
71022  
Capacitor  
73002-FFS  
73002-2  
2800  
Hot Gas Valve Assembly, Danfoss  
Solenoid only (included with 73002-FFS)  
Process tube (included with 73002-FFS)  
Commerical handle (SS accessory only)  
Not  
N/A  
N/A  
14159-01  
Shown  
4-53  
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2175RF (3 of 3)  
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2175RF (3 of 3)  
Item Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
68092  
68072-S  
68080  
41992  
41993  
2950-02  
26086  
68074  
68059-01  
26089  
42162  
2692  
68092  
68072-S  
68080  
41992  
41993  
2950-02  
26086  
68074  
68059-01  
26089  
42162  
2692  
68092  
68072-S  
68080  
41992  
41993  
2950-02  
26086  
68074  
68059-01  
26089  
42162  
2692  
Thermistor, quick connect white  
Circuit Board Assembly  
2
3
Switch jumper (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Wire connector, 12-pin  
Liner, baseplate  
4
5
6
7
8
Display Assembly, Echelon  
Display glass, Echelon control  
Housing, display  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
Screw, 8-18 x .75, plastite  
Dryer (included with 2303-FFS)  
Process tube (included with 2303-FFS)  
Condenser Assembly  
Evaporator Assembly (includes heat exchanger)  
Nut  
2800  
2800  
2800  
2303-FFS  
2334-FFS  
41158  
2349  
2303-FFS  
2334-FFS  
41158  
2349  
2303-FFS  
2334-FFS  
41158  
2349  
Drain Pan Assembly  
41566  
31434-1  
11855  
5434  
41566  
31434-1  
11855  
5434  
41566  
31434-1  
11855  
5434  
Washer  
Rivet  
Bracket, fan motor  
Fan motor, evaporator  
Fan blade, evaporator  
Screw  
31656  
42129  
42099  
11952  
11955  
31731  
31410  
2692  
31656  
42129  
42099  
11952  
11955  
31731  
31410  
2692  
31656  
42129  
42099  
11952  
11955  
31731  
31410  
2692  
Screw  
Fan cover, evaporator  
Cover, evaporator  
Drain tube  
Armaflex (included with #15)  
Dryer (included with #15)  
Process tube (included with #15)  
Heater, drain pan  
2800  
2800  
2800  
66005  
80-35001-S  
2348  
66005  
80-35001-S  
2348  
66005  
80-35001-S  
2348  
Freezer Housing Assembly  
Freezer shelf  
26069-S  
26069-S  
26069-S  
Freezer Door Assembly  
(includes 35, 36 & 37)  
Freezer Door Hinge Assembly (top & bottom)  
Spring, freezer door hinge  
Tape  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
12013-S  
42135  
42157  
66010  
20026  
26091  
31154  
12013-S  
42135  
42157  
66010  
20026  
26091  
31154  
12013-S  
42135  
42157  
66010  
20026  
26091  
31154  
Reed Switch  
Screw  
Cover, thermistor  
Not  
Armaflex (included with #15)  
Shown  
Not  
35014  
35014  
35014  
Tape, drain pan heater  
Shown  
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CO2175DWR/CO2275DWR (1 of 4)  
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CO2175DWR/CO2275DWR (1 of 4)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
80-29010-01  
20033-BLK  
11969  
80-29010-03  
20033-ZP  
11969  
Grille  
2
Screw (included with grille)  
Back panel  
3
4
41342  
41342  
Screw, back panel  
Ice bucket  
5
26014  
26014  
6
80-48001-00  
26000  
80-48001-00  
26000  
Drawer Organizer Assembly  
Top crisper  
7
8
70081-FFS  
2800  
70081-FFS  
2800  
Compressor  
9
Process tube  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
72018  
72018  
Dryer  
31021  
31021  
Grommet  
71027  
71027  
Overload  
71028  
71028  
Relay  
70081-CAP  
5263-S  
70081-CAP  
5263-S  
Cover  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade, condenser  
Nut (included with 5263-S)  
Drain Pan Assembly  
Tape  
5188  
5188  
41787  
41787  
31550-1-S  
31664  
31550-1-S  
31664  
11859  
11859  
Lens, light housing  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
Light Socket Assembly  
Foot, leveler  
31317  
31317  
2891-01  
41319  
2891-01  
41319  
2946  
2946  
Power cord  
41826  
41826  
Fitting, brass, 90°  
Screw  
41893-ZP  
2552A  
41893-ZP  
2552A  
Water valve  
41254  
41254  
Plastic Nut & Sleeve Assembly  
Water Line Assembly  
Hot Gas Valve Assembly, Danfoss  
Solenoid only (included with 73002-FFS)  
Process tube (included with 73002-FFS)  
Dryer (included with 73002-FFS)  
Splash guard  
404-CO207DWR  
73002-FFS  
73002-2  
2800  
404-CO207DWR  
73002-FFS  
73002-2  
2800  
72018  
72018  
14147-01  
80-47002-00  
14147-01  
80-47002-00  
Slide Assembly (set of 2)  
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CO2175DWR/CO2275DWR (2 of 4)  
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CO2175DWR/CO2275DWR (2 of 4)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
2
2175DWR-TOP-BLK  
41604  
N/A  
Drawer Front Assembly, top  
Screw, handle  
N/A  
3
26070-05-S  
12094-07  
26094  
N/A  
Overlay handle  
4
12094-08  
26094  
14138-02  
23025  
11939-05-S  
18025  
N/A  
Gasket, drawer  
5
Display housing  
6
14138-02  
23025  
Drawer, no front, top  
Nameplate  
7
8
N/A  
Stainless steel wrap only (includes handle)  
Freezer basket, no front, bottom  
Drawer Front Assembly, bottom  
Front panel only  
9
18025  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
2175DWR-BTM-BLK  
11933-18-BLK  
41156  
N/A  
41156  
41965  
66016  
41259  
14160-05  
20026  
N/A  
Screw  
41965  
Spacer, nylon  
66016  
Magnet  
41259  
Rivet, magnet  
N/A  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly  
Screw, magnet  
20026  
Not  
26070-01-S  
Full handle  
Shown  
Not  
N/A  
14159-05  
Commercial handle (accessory only)  
Shown  
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30  
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CO2175DWR/CO2275DWR (3 of 4)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
68092  
68072-S  
68080  
41992  
41993  
2950-03  
20004  
68074  
68059-01  
26094  
11952  
4816  
68092  
68072-S  
68080  
41992  
41993  
2950-03  
20004  
68074  
68059-01  
26094  
11952  
4816  
Thermistor, quick connect white  
Circuit Board Assembly  
Switch jumper (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68072-S)  
Wire connector, 12-pin  
2
3
4
5
6
7
Screw, 8-18 x .75, plastite  
Display Assembly, Echelon  
Display glass, Echelon control  
Housing, display  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
Fan cover, evaporator  
Screw, fan cover, evaporator  
Chimney panel insulator  
Fan blade, evaporator  
35005  
31656  
14038  
5434  
35005  
31656  
14038  
5434  
Drain pan  
Fan motor, evaporator  
41444  
41566  
41158  
2303-FFS  
74002-S  
31726  
11952  
2800  
41444  
41566  
41158  
2303-FFS  
74002-S  
31726  
11952  
2800  
Screw, fan motor  
Washer  
Nut  
Condenser Assembly  
Evaporator Assembly (includes heat exchanger)  
Drain tube  
Cover, evaporator  
Process tube (included with 74002-S)  
Dryer (included with 74002-S)  
Armaflex (included with 74002-S)  
Dryer (included with 2303-FFS  
Process tube (included with 2303-FFS)  
Wire from display  
72018  
31154  
72018  
2800  
72018  
31154  
72018  
2800  
2953  
2953  
2952  
2952  
Wire from main board  
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CO2275DWR (4 of 4)  
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CO2275DWR (4 of 4)  
Item  
Part No.  
Description  
Ice Maker Assembly  
80-39011-00  
150-DWRCO  
2506*  
Faceplate Assembly  
Hold switch  
Bin switch  
1
2
2506*  
3
2506*  
Valve switch  
Limit switch  
Wire harness  
Face plate  
4
2917  
5
2918  
7
11641*†  
18031  
8
Bin arm  
9
20044  
Screw  
13  
14  
15  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
41  
42  
43  
44  
31400  
Stripper  
41375  
Screw, plate  
Warning label  
Thermistor  
Screw, bin, sw  
Screw, long, sw  
Screw, short, sw  
Screw, spring and housing  
Screw, motor  
Screw, gear  
Screw, stripper  
Water cup  
41434  
68092  
488360  
488361*  
488362*  
488372*†  
488622*  
488957*†  
489128  
544304  
625827  
Support housing  
Clamp  
625829  
625830  
Arm lever  
31403*  
Spacer, switch  
Valve switch plate  
Cover, black  
Spring  
625836*†  
627000-BLK  
627163*†  
627199  
Screw, arm lever  
Cam  
627302†  
627375  
Ejector  
627526  
Spring, bin arm  
Insulator  
627680*  
80-39015-00*  
628123-S-E75  
628210*†  
652604  
Motor  
Mold and Heater Assembly  
Gear  
Waterline clip  
Mold heater  
625843-S  
* included with 150-DWRCO  
† included with 80-39015-00 motor  
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2275ZWC/2275ZWCOL (1 of 3)  
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2275ZWC/2275ZWCOL (1 of 3)  
Item  
Part No.  
Overlay  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
80-17104-01  
80-17104-01  
42173-BLK  
12094-01  
12095-10  
11994-BLK-S  
42161-ZP  
11995-S-BLK  
11996-S-BLK  
31673-S  
42101-BLK  
42096  
80-17100-13  
80-17100-03  
N/A  
Door, LH  
Door, RH  
2
3
Hole plug (included with handle assembly)  
Gasket, door  
12094-01  
12095-10  
11994-BLK-S  
42161-SS  
11995-S-SS  
11996-S-SS  
31673-S  
42101-SS  
42096  
4
Gasket, door, center  
5
Pivot plate  
6
Screw, pivot plate  
7
Hinge Assembly, top  
8
Hinge Assembly, bottom  
Door Closer Assembly  
Screw, hinge (included with hinge assembly)  
Pivot post (included with hinge assembly)  
Screw, handle  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
Not  
Shown  
N/A  
42174  
80-29010-01  
20033-BLK  
23031-03  
16002  
80-29010-03  
20033-ZP  
23031-03  
16002  
Grille  
Screw (included with grille)  
Caddy Slide Assembly (set of 2)  
Hinge Backing Plate Assembly  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly  
Screw (included with towel bar handle)  
Back panel  
N/A  
14160-01  
42003  
N/A  
11969  
11969  
41342  
41342  
Screw, back panel  
42125  
42125  
Hole cover, perforated  
Magnet  
66016  
66016  
20050  
20050  
Screw, magnet  
66019  
66019  
Magnet Spacer  
14203  
N/A  
Pivot plate, top  
20023  
N/A  
Screw, pivot plate, top  
Lens, light housing  
11859  
11859  
31317  
31317  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
Light Socket Assembly  
Wine Rack  
2891-01  
18066-Vinyl  
4816  
2891-01  
18066-Vinyl  
4816  
Screw, #18-18 x 1/2 (included with 23027-03)  
Slide Assembly (set of 2)  
Wine Caddy Assembly  
Wood, front  
23027-03  
18059  
23027-03  
18059  
39004-01  
42106  
39004-01  
42106  
Screw, wood, #6-32 x .38  
Screw, #8-18 x 1/2 (included with 23031-03)  
Wine Caddy  
4816  
4816  
18058  
18058  
39011  
39011  
Wood, front (included with 18059)  
Commercial handle (SS accessory only)  
N/A  
14159-01  
4-65  
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2275ZWC/2275ZWCOL (2 of 3)  
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2275ZWC/2275ZWCOL (2 of 3)  
Item  
Part No.  
Overlay  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
41319  
2948  
41319  
2948  
Foot, leveler, 1/4-20  
Power cord  
70077-S  
2800  
70077-S  
2800  
Compressor  
Process tube (included with compressor)  
Dryer (included with compressor)  
Grommet (included with compressor)  
Overload (included with compressor)  
Relay (included with compressor)  
Cover (included with compressor)  
Fan motor, condenser  
2694  
2694  
31021  
71009  
71010  
70077-CAP  
5263-S  
5188  
31021  
71009  
71010  
70077-CAP  
5263-S  
5188  
Fan blade, condenser  
41787  
31550-1-S  
31664  
71013  
73002-S  
73002-2  
2800  
41787  
31550-1-S  
31664  
71013  
73002-S  
73002-2  
2800  
Nut (included with 5263-S)  
Drain Pan Assembly  
Tape (included with #51)  
Capacitor  
Hot Gas Valve Assembly, Danfoss  
Solenoid only (included with 73002-S)  
Process tube (included with 73002-S)  
Dryer (included with 73002-S)  
2694  
2694  
4-67  
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2275ZWC/2275ZWCOL (3 of 3)  
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2275ZWC/2275ZWCOL (3 of 3)  
Item  
Part No.  
Overlay  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
26100  
26100  
Display housing  
2
41992  
41992  
Support, circuit board (included with 68084-S)  
Support, circuit board (included with 68084-S)  
Screw, #6-32 x .38  
Main Circuit Board Assembly  
Glass, display  
3
41993  
41993  
4
42106  
42106  
5
68084-S  
68091-01  
2950-04  
2694  
68084-S  
68091-01  
2950-04  
2694  
6
7
Pin connector  
8
Dryer (included with 2303-S)  
Process tube (included with 2303-S)  
Condenser Asssembly  
Evaporator Assembly  
Clamp, cable  
9
2800  
2800  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
2303-S  
2649-02-S  
21009  
2303-S  
2649-02-S  
21009  
31154  
31154  
Insulation  
68090  
68090  
Display  
21024  
21024  
Spacer  
31386  
31386  
Bushing, black  
31434-2  
41855-02  
11835  
31434-2  
41855-02  
11835  
Rivet, black  
Screw, #8-8 x 1.25, SS  
Clamp, control bulb  
Nut  
41158  
41158  
41156-02  
66010  
41156-02  
66010  
Screw  
Reed switch  
20026  
20026  
Screw, reed switch  
Cover, thermistor  
Rivet  
26091-02  
21012-BLK  
68092  
26091-02  
21012-BLK  
68092  
Thermistor  
68080  
68080  
Jumper (included with 68084-S)  
4-69  
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1175R (1 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
White  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
80-17051-01  
N/A  
80-17051-02  
N/A  
80-17067-03-E  
80-17067-13-B  
23051-01  
N/A  
Door Assembly, right-hand  
Door Assembly, left-hand  
Nameplate  
2
3
23051-01  
26078-01  
41604  
23051-01  
26078-02  
41725  
Handle Assembly  
Screw, handle  
4
N/A  
5
20031  
20031  
20031  
Screw, magnet  
6
66016  
66016  
66016  
Magnet  
7
31309-BLK  
26031  
31309-WHT  
26031  
N/A  
Bushing, door  
8
26031  
Door shelf  
9
31493-4-BLK  
11849-SB-BLK  
20042-BLK  
N/A  
31493-4-WHT  
11849-SB-KIT  
20042-ZP  
N/A  
31493-4-BLK  
14136-SB  
20042-BLK  
21017  
Gasket, door  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Hinge Assembly, bottom  
Screw (included with hinge assembly)  
Washer (included with hinge assembly)  
Pivot screw, bottom  
41785-SSB  
41785-SSW  
41785-SSB  
(included with hinge assembly)  
Hinge Assembly, top  
14  
15  
16  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
11849--ST-BLK  
41747-SSB  
N/A  
11849-ST-KIT  
41747-SSW  
N/A  
14136-ST  
41747-SSB  
23050-01  
11769  
Pivot screw (included with hinge assembly)  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly (SS accessory only)  
Back panel  
11769  
11769  
41342  
41342  
41342  
Screw, back panel  
42125  
42125  
42125  
Hole cover, solid  
80-29094-01  
20033-BLK  
31447-BLK  
11859  
80-29094-02  
20033-ZP  
31447-WHT  
11859  
80-29094-01  
20033-BLK  
31447-BLK  
11859  
Grille  
Screw (included with grille)  
Hole plug  
Lens, light housing  
31317  
31317  
31317  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
Light Socket Assembly  
Compressor Assembly, EM130HER  
Process tube (included with 5400-S)  
Dryer (included with 5400-S)  
Grommet (included with 5400-S)  
Overload (included with 5400-S)  
Relay (included with 5400-S)  
Cap (included with 5400-S)  
Nut (included with 5263-S)  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade, plastic  
2891-01  
5400-S  
2891-01  
5400-S  
2891-01  
5400-S  
2800  
2800  
2800  
2694  
2694  
2694  
31021  
31021  
31021  
5411  
5411  
5411  
5412  
5412  
5412  
5400-CAP  
41787  
5400-CAP  
41787  
5400-CAP  
41787  
5263-S  
5263-S  
5263-S  
5188  
5188  
5188  
41319  
41319  
41319  
Foot, leveler, 1/4-20  
31550-1-S  
31664  
31550-1-S  
31664  
31550-1-S  
31664  
Drain pan  
Tape (included with 31550-1-S)  
Power cord  
2938-2  
25032-1  
40010-14  
40010-15  
2938-2  
25032-1  
40010-14  
40010-15  
2938-2  
25032-1  
40010-14  
40010-15  
Edge trim, rear  
Glass shelf  
Glass shelf  
4-71  
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1
16  
2
5
3
4
15  
6
14  
13  
11  
7
12  
10  
9
8
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1175R (2 of 2)  
Item Part No.  
Description  
Condenser Assembly **  
1
2
1951-S  
2800  
Process tube  
3
2694  
Dryer  
4
41855  
Screw, evaporator  
Rivet, thermostat cover  
Cover, thermistor  
Thermistor, quick connect white  
Control Display Assembly  
Reed switch  
5
31434-1  
26091  
6
7
68073  
8
26059-02  
66010  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
20026  
Screw, reed switch  
Rivet, white  
21012-WHT  
31579  
Formed drain tube  
Washer, drain tube  
Drain cup  
31578  
11508  
31391-3  
31213  
Drain trough  
Spacer, evaporator  
Evaporator Assembly **  
2333-S  
** Includes Dryer & Process Tube  
4-73  
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1115R (1 OF 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
80-17062-01  
N/A  
80-17066-03-C  
80-17066-13-C  
31493-6-BLK  
N/A  
Door Assembly, RH  
Door Assembly, LH  
Gasket, door  
2
31493-6-BLK  
41604  
3
Screw, handle  
4
31447-BLK  
23051-01  
26077-01  
66016  
31447-BLK  
23051-01  
N/A  
Hole plug  
5
Nameplate  
6
Handle Assembly  
7
66016  
Magnet  
8
20031  
20031  
Screw, magnet  
9
31309-BLK  
26032  
N/A  
Bushing, door  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
26032  
Door shelf  
11695-S-BLK  
41785-SSB  
41893-BLK  
N/A  
14127-SB  
41785-SSB  
41893-BLK  
21017  
Hinge Assembly, bottom  
Pivot screw, bottom  
Screw, hinge  
Washer  
11697-STBLK  
41747-SSB  
N/A  
14126-ST  
41747-SSB  
23050-01  
41342  
Hinge Assembly, top  
Pivot screw, top  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly (SS accessory only)  
Screw, back panel  
41342  
41802  
41802  
Back panel  
42125  
42125  
Hole cover, solid  
26060-BLK  
40010-17  
20033-BLK  
80-29011-01  
11859  
26060-BLK  
40010-17  
20033-BLK  
80-29011-01  
11859  
Hinge hole cover (included with 80-29011-01)  
Glass shelf  
Screw (included with 80-29011-01)  
Grille  
Lens, light housing  
31317  
31317  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
Light Socket Assembly  
Process tube (included with 70077-S)  
Dryer (included with 70077-S)  
Grommet (included with 70077-S)  
Overload (included with 70077-S)  
Relay (included with 70077-S)  
Cap (included with 70077-S)  
Nut (included with 5263-S)  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade, plastic  
2891-01  
2800  
2891-01  
2800  
2694  
2694  
31021  
31021  
71009  
71009  
71010  
71010  
70077-CAP  
41787  
70077-CAP  
41787  
5263-S  
5263-S  
5188  
5188  
41319  
41319  
Foot, leveler, 1/4-20  
Drain pan  
31550-1-S  
31664  
31550-1-S  
31664  
Tape (included with 31550-1-S)  
Power cord  
2938-2  
2938-2  
25032-3  
40010-18  
70077-S  
71008  
25032-3  
40010-18  
70077-S  
71008  
Edge trim, rear  
Glass shelf  
Compressor  
Capacitor (included with 70077-S)  
4-75  
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1115R (2 of 2)  
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1115R (2 of 2)  
Item Part No.  
Description  
Control Display Assembly  
1
2
26059-02  
31434-1  
26091  
Rivet, thermostat cover  
Cover, thermistor  
3
4
66010  
Reed switch  
5
68073  
Thermistor, quick connect white  
Rivet, reed switch  
6
41863  
7
2878-01-S  
31154  
Evaporator, roll-bond  
Insulation, .38 ID x .88 OD, black  
Drain trough, white  
8
9
31391-2  
11508  
10  
Funnel drain cup  
11  
12  
31578  
31594  
Washer, drain tube, white  
Drain tube  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
41855  
21012-WHT  
41318  
41342  
2223-S  
2800  
Screw, 8-18 x 1.25, SS  
Rivet, white  
Mounting clamp  
Mounting screw  
Condenser Assembly  
Process tube (included with 2223-S)  
Dryer, R-134A (included with 2223-S)  
Spacer  
2694  
31213  
4-77  
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1175WC (1 of 2)  
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1175WC (1 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
2
80-17070-01  
23051-01  
26078-01  
31493-4-BLK  
31447-BLK  
41604  
80-17069-03-G  
23051-01  
N/A  
Door Assembly, SS door is field reversable  
Nameplate  
3
Handle Assembly  
4
31493-4-BLK  
31447-BLK  
N/A  
Gasket, door  
5
Hole plug  
6
Screw, handle  
7
20031  
20031  
Screw, magnet  
8
66016  
66016  
Magnet  
9
31309-BLK  
20042-BLK  
41747-SSB  
N/A  
N/A  
Bushing, door  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
Not  
Shown  
20042-BLK  
41747-SSB  
21017  
Screw, hinge (included with hinge assembly)  
Pivot screw, bottom (included with hinge assembly)  
Washer (included with hinge assembly)  
Pivot screw, top (included with hinge assembly)  
Hinge Assembly, top  
41785-SSB  
11849-ST-BLK  
11849-SB-BLK  
N/A  
41785-SSB  
14136-ST  
14136-SB  
23050-01  
11769  
Hinge Assembly, bottom  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly (SS accessory only)  
Back panel  
11769  
41342  
41342  
Screw, back panel  
42125  
42125  
Hole cover, solid  
80-29094-01  
20033-BLK  
42106  
80-29094-01  
20033-BLK  
42106  
Grille  
Screw (included with grille)  
Screw, wood  
11859  
11859  
Lens, light housing  
31317  
31317  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
Light Socket Assembly  
Compressor Assembly, EM130HER  
Process tube (included with 5400-S)  
Dryer (included with 5400-S)  
Grommet (included with 5400-S)  
Overload (included with 5400-S)  
Relay (included with 5400-S)  
Cap (included with 5400-S)  
Nut (included with 5263-S)  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade, plastic  
2891-01  
5400-S  
2891-01  
5400-S  
2800  
2800  
2694  
2694  
31021  
31021  
5411  
5411  
5412  
5412  
5400-CAP  
41787  
5400-CAP  
41787  
5263-S  
5263-S  
5188  
5188  
41319  
41319  
Foot, leveler, 1/4-20  
31550-1-S  
31664  
31550-1-S  
31664  
Drain pan  
Tape (included with 31550-1-S)  
Power cord  
2938-2  
2938-2  
4816  
4816  
Screw  
11988-03  
18066-01  
23026-03-S  
11988-03  
18066-01  
23026-03-S  
Wood front  
Wine rack  
Slide Assembly (set of 2)  
26147  
26147  
Door Spacer, for Field Reversable Doors  
4-79  
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17  
1
16  
2
5
3
4
15  
6
14  
13  
11  
7
12  
10  
9
8
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1175WC (2 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Description  
1
2
3
4
1951-S  
Condenser Assembly **  
Process tube  
2800  
2694  
Dryer  
41855  
Screw, evaporator SS  
Screw, evaporator Black  
Rivet, thermostat cover White  
Rivet, thermostat cover Black  
Cover, thermistor White  
Cover, thermistor Black  
Thermistor, quick connect white  
Control Display Assembly White  
Control Display Assembly Black  
Reed switch  
41855-02  
31434-1  
31434-2  
26091  
5
6
26091-03  
68073  
7
8
26058  
26059-03  
66010  
9
10  
11  
20026  
Screw, reed switch  
21012-WHT  
21012-BLK  
31579  
Rivet, White  
Rivet, Black  
12  
13  
Drain tube  
31578  
Washer, drain tube White  
Washer, drain tube Black  
Drain cup White  
31578-02  
11508  
14  
15  
11508-02  
31391-3  
31391-7  
31213  
Drain cup Black  
Drain trough, White  
Drain trough, Black  
16  
17  
Spacer, evaporator  
2186-S  
Evaporator Assembly White **  
Evaporator Assembly Black **  
2186-02-S  
** Includes dryer & Process Tube  
4-81  
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1115WC (1 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
80-17063-01-D  
23051-01  
26077-01  
31447-BLK  
41604  
80-17068-03-G  
23051-01  
N/A  
Door Assembly, SS Door is Field Reversable  
Nameplate  
2
3
Handle Assembly  
4
31447-BLK  
N/A  
Hole plug  
5
Screw, handle  
6
31493-6-BLK  
66016  
31493-6-BLK  
66016  
Gasket, door  
7
Magnet  
8
20031  
20031  
Screw, magnet  
9
11695-S-BLK  
41785-SSB  
41893-BLK  
N/A  
14127-SB  
41785-SSB  
41893-BLK  
21017  
Hinge Assembly, bottom  
Pivot screw, bottom (included with hinge assembly)  
Screw, hinge (included with hinge assembly)  
Washer (included with hinge assembly)  
Hinge Assembly, top  
Pivot screw, top  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
11697-STB  
41747-SSB  
N/A  
14126-ST  
41747-SSB  
23050-01  
41342  
Towel Bar Handle Assembly (SS accessory only)  
Screw, back panel  
41342  
42125  
42125  
Hole cover, solid  
80-29011-01  
20033-BLK  
42106  
80-29011-01  
20033-BLK  
42106  
Grille  
Screw (included with grille)  
Screw, wood  
26060-BLK  
11859  
26060-BLK  
11859  
Hinge hole cover  
Lens, light housing  
31317  
31317  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
Light Socket Assembly  
Compressor Assembly, EM130HER  
Process tube (included with 5400-S)  
Dryer (included with 5400-S)  
Grommet (included with 5400-S)  
Overload (included with 5400-S)  
Relay (included with 5400-S)  
Cap (included with 5400-S)  
Nut (included with 5263-S)  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade, plastic  
2891-01  
5400-S  
2891-01  
5400-S  
2800  
2800  
2694  
2694  
31021  
31021  
5411  
5411  
5412  
5412  
5400-CAP  
41787  
5400-CAP  
41787  
5263-S  
5263-S  
5188  
5188  
41319  
41319  
Foot, leveler, 1/4-20  
31550-1-S  
31664  
31550-1-S  
31664  
Drain pan  
Tape (included with 31550-1-S)  
Power cord  
2938-2  
2938-2  
4816  
4816  
Screw  
11988-04  
18067  
11988-04  
18067  
Wood front  
Wine rack metal  
18067-01  
23026-03-S  
41802  
18067-01  
23026-03-S  
41802  
Wine rack black  
43  
44  
Slide Assembly (set of 2)  
Back Panel  
4-83  
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1115WC (2 of 2)  
18  
1
17  
16  
15  
2
4
3
14  
13  
5
12  
11  
10  
6
9
8
7
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1115WC (2 of 2  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
2
3
4
2223-S  
2223-S  
Condenser Assembly**  
Process tube  
2800  
2800  
2694  
2694  
Dryer, R-134A  
31434-1  
31434-2  
26091  
31434-1  
31434-2  
26091  
Rivet, thermistor cover White  
Rivet, thermistor cover Black  
Cover, thermistor White  
Cover, thermistor Black  
Thermistor, quick connect white  
Control Display Assembly White  
Control Display Assembly Black  
Reed switch  
5
26091-02  
68073  
26091-02  
68073  
6
7
26059  
26059  
26059-03  
66010  
26059-03  
66010  
8
9
41863  
41863  
Rivet, reed switch  
Drain tube  
10  
11  
31594  
31594  
31578  
31578  
Washer, drain tube White  
Washer, drain tube Black  
Drain cup White  
31578-02  
11508  
31579-02  
11508  
12  
13  
14  
15  
11508-02  
21012-WHT  
21012-BLK  
31391-2  
31391-10  
41855  
11508-02  
21012-WHT  
21012-BLK  
31391-2  
31391-10  
41855  
Drain cup Black  
Rivet White  
Rivet Black  
Drain trough White  
Drain trough Black  
Screw Silver  
41855-02  
31213  
41855-02  
31213  
Screw Black  
16  
17  
Spacer  
2649-S  
2649-S  
Evaporator White **  
Evaporator Black **  
Bushing White  
2649-02-S  
31386-02  
31386  
2649-02-S  
31386-02  
31386  
18  
Bushing Black  
**Includes Dryer & Process Tube  
4-85  
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1175BEV (1 OF 2)  
4-86  
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1175BEV (1 OF 2)  
Item Part No.  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
80-17069-03-G  
23051-01  
31493-4-BLK  
31447-BLK  
20031  
Door Assembly, FieldReversable  
Nameplate (included with #1)  
Gasket (included with #1)  
Hole plug (included with #1)  
Screw (included with #1)  
Magnet (included with #1)  
Screw, hinge (included with hinge assembly)  
Pivot screw, bottom (included with hinge assembly)  
Washer (included with hinge assembly)  
Pivot screw, top (included with hinge assembly)  
Hinge Assembly, bottom  
Hinge Assembly, top  
Towel bar handle (accessory only)  
Back panel  
Screw, back panel  
Hole cover, solid  
Grille  
66016  
20042-BLK  
41747-SSB  
21017  
41785-SSB  
14136-SB  
14136-ST  
23050-01  
11769  
41342  
42125  
80-29094-01  
20033-BLK  
11859  
31317  
2891-01  
5400-S  
2800  
2694  
31021  
5411  
5412  
5400-CAP  
41787  
5263-S  
5188  
41319  
31550-1-S  
31664  
2938-2  
11988-03  
4816  
18066  
23026-03  
28004  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
Screw (included with grille)  
Lens, light housing  
Light bulb, 10W, 120V  
Light Socket Assembly  
Compressor, EM130HER  
Process tube (included with #24)  
Dryer (included with #24)  
Grommet (included with #24)  
Overload (included with #24)  
Relay (included with #24)  
Cap (included with #24)  
Nut (included with #32)  
Fan motor, condenser  
Fan blade, plastic  
Foot, leveler, 1/4-20  
Drain pan  
Tape (included with drain pan)  
Power cord  
Wood front  
Screw  
Wine rack  
Slide Assembly (set of 2)  
Drain tube  
Screw, wood  
42106  
25032-2  
40010-04  
Edge trim, rear  
Glass shelf  
Not  
Shown 26147  
Door Spacer, for Field Reversable Doors  
4-87  
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1175BEV (2 OF 2)  
12  
1
11  
2
4
3
10  
5
6
9
8
7
4-88  
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1175BEV (2 of 2)  
Item  
Part No.  
1951-S  
2800  
Description  
1
2
3
4
Condenser Assembly **  
Process tube  
2694  
Dryer  
31434-1  
31434-2  
26091  
Rivet, thermostat cover White  
Rivet, thermostat cover Black  
Cover, thermistor White  
Cover, thermistor Black  
Thermistor, quick connect white  
Control Display Assembly White  
Control Display Assembly Black  
Reed switch  
5
26091-03  
68073  
6
7
26058  
26059-03  
66010  
8
9
20026  
Screw, reed switch  
10  
41855  
Screw, evaporator SS  
41855-02  
31213  
Screw, evaporator Black  
Spacer, evaporator  
11  
12  
2186-S  
2186-02-S  
Evaporator Assembly White **  
Evaporator Assembly Black **  
** Includes dryer & Process Tube  
4-89  
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ADA24R (1 0F 2)  
2
1
13  
3
4
12  
11  
10  
9
6
5
7
8
4-90  
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ADA24R (1 0F 2)  
25  
24  
26  
23  
27  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
Item  
Part No.  
Description  
Item  
Part No.  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
70077-S  
68103  
2819  
Compressor**  
Transformer  
Process Tube*  
Drier*  
Leveling Leg  
Grommet*  
Condenser**  
DC Condenser Fan  
(includes fan blade)  
Power Cord  
Capacitor*  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
31578  
11508  
31391-3  
21012-WHT  
41855-01  
14308-02  
26117-02  
67005  
Foam Washer  
Drain Cup  
Drain Trough  
Rivet  
2694  
41319  
31021  
74021-S  
67009  
Screw  
Evaporator Cover  
Evap Fan Cover  
DC Evaporator Fan  
(includes fan blade)  
Screw  
Evaporator **  
Screw  
Bushing  
9
2938-2  
71013  
71010  
71009  
31550-1-S  
31579  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
41855  
2333-S  
41405  
31386-02  
38036  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Relay*  
Overload*  
Drain Pan  
Drain Tube  
Foam Spacer  
* Included with the compressor  
** Includes drier and process tube  
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ADA24R (2 0F 2)  
5
4
6
2
3
7
22  
21  
1
8
9
10  
20  
11  
12  
19  
13  
18  
14  
11  
17  
16  
15  
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ADA24R (2 0F 2)  
25  
23  
24  
26  
27  
28  
Item  
Part No.  
Black  
Part No.  
Stainless Steel  
Description  
1
80-17119-01  
N/A  
80-17118-01  
N/A  
23051-01  
41604  
80-17121-01  
80-17121-02  
80-17120-01  
80-17120-02  
23051-01  
N/A  
Glass Door Right Hand Hinge  
Glass Door Left Hand Hinge  
Solid Door Right Hand Hinge  
Solid Door Leftt Hand Hinge  
Nameplate  
2
3
Handle Screw  
4
5
6
7
8
9
31447-BLK  
26142-01  
31493-4-BLK  
31309-BLK  
66016  
31447-BLK  
N/A  
31493-4-blk  
21017  
66016  
20031  
Hole Plug Black  
Solid Door Handle with lock  
Door Gasket  
Hole Plug/Washer  
Heavy Duty Magnet  
Magnet Screws  
20031  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
23000-S  
23000-S  
Lock Assembly  
Hinge Screws  
Top Pivot Screw  
20042-BLK  
41785-SSB  
11849-ST-BLK  
11849-SB-BLK  
41747-SSB  
80-29018-00  
20033-BLK  
18089-02  
18090-01  
11859  
31317  
N/A  
26059-02  
26091  
68073  
20042-BLK  
41785-SSB  
14136-ST  
14136-SB  
41747-SSB  
80-29018-00  
20033-BLK  
18089-02  
18090-01  
11859  
Top Hinge Assembly (includes screws)  
Bottom Hinge Assembly (includes screws)  
Bottom Pivot Screw  
Grille Assembly Black (includes screws)  
Grille Screw  
Wire Shelf Bottom  
Wire Shelf  
Light Cover  
Light Bulb  
Stainless Steel Handle (accessory only)  
Control Assembly  
Thermistor Cover  
Thermistor  
31317  
23011-03  
26059-02  
26091  
68073  
20026  
20026  
66010  
21012-WHT  
Screws Reed Switch  
Reed Switch  
Push Rivet  
66010  
21012-WHT  
4-93  
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CLR2160  
PINK  
PINK  
WHITE  
BLACK  
GREEN  
(GROUND)  
OVERLOAD  
HOT  
NEUTRAL  
RELAY  
JUMPER PLUG  
WITHOUT  
GREEN  
WASTE WATER PUMP  
P60 WASTE PUMP  
(GROUND)  
Lawrence  
BLACK  
EMBRACO  
WHITE  
COMPRESSOR  
WHITE  
GREEN  
WHITE  
(GROUND)  
TO DISPLAY  
WHITE  
(NEUTRAL)  
BLACK/YELLOW  
WATER  
VALVE  
HOT GAS  
VALVE  
YELLOW  
MODEL  
PLUG  
FAN  
CONTROL  
BOARD  
WHITE  
PURPLE  
7
1
BIN  
WATER  
PUMP  
WHITE  
BROWN  
WHITE (NEUTRAL)  
COND  
1
PINK  
PINK  
GREEN  
(GROUND)  
BLUE (HOT)  
12 6  
THERMISTER  
REED  
BLACK (HOT)  
10  
WHITE  
FUSE  
JUMPER  
42247 D  
CLRCO2175  
5-1  
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2115R, 2115WC, 2175R, 2175WC, 2175BEV  
2275DWRWS, 2275ZWC  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
POWER CORD ASSEMBLY  
BLACK-HOT  
(SMOOTH)  
BLACK  
GREEN  
GROUND  
WHITE  
BLACK-NEUTRAL  
(RIBBED)  
WHITE  
TO BOTTOM  
DISPLAY  
TO MAIN  
DISPLAY  
WHITE  
BTM  
TOP  
VALVE  
VALVE  
WHITE  
BLACK  
WITH  
YELLOW  
J2  
COND  
FAN  
J6  
YELLOW  
RED  
PURPLE  
CONTROL  
BOARD  
BROWN  
J3  
7
1
OVERLOAD  
1
BOTTOM REF  
TOP REF  
TOP EVAP  
BLUE  
BOTTOM EVAP  
DOOR 1  
J1  
J5  
WHITE  
DOOR 2  
12 6  
F1  
10  
CAPACITOR  
BLACK  
EMBRACO  
COMPRESSOR  
RELAY  
FOR MODEL 2275Z  
HARNESS FROM J6 PLUG TO MAIN DISPLAY ONLY  
DOOR 2 CONNECTOR NOT USED  
42248 Rev. E  
5-2  
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2175DWRR, 2275DWRR  
2175RF  
5-3  
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CO2175F  
CO2175DWR, CO2275DWR  
5-4  
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1175R, 1115R, 1175WC, 1115WC, 1175BEV  
ADA24R  
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PRODUCT INFORMATION  
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GENERAL INQUIRIES:  
U-Line Corporation  
SERVICE ASSISTANCE:  
Phone (800) 779-2547  
P.O. Box 245040  
FAX (414) 354-5696  
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53224-9540 U.S.A.  
Phone (414) 354-0300  
www.u-lineservice.com  
FAX (414) 354-7905  
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ABOUT U-LINE  
Building on 45 years, U-Line has captivated those with an appreciation for the finer things with exceptional  
design, inspired innovations and attention to even the smallest details.  
U-Line is synonymous with premium built-in undercounter ice making, refrigeration and wine storage appli-  
ances, the U-Line Corporation is committed to luxury under the counter. U-Line is known and respected for  
unwavering dedication to product innovation, quality and selection. A bold and broad line of models is the  
product of visionaries in the pursuit of distinctive living environments in the kitchen and spaces beyond.  
In 1962, Henry Uihlein founded U-Line Corporation as an outgrowth of Ben-Hur Freezer Company and was  
the first to develop and patent an automatic stand-alone undercounter residential ice maker. His foresight and  
determination to develop new ideas and to succeed when there were no clear guidelines or solutions are evi-  
dent today. The Milwaukee, Wisconsin based family operated business provides continuity and vision from  
which innovations continue to be born.  
Going forward, U-Line will continue offering best-in-class products that build on the company's numerous pat-  
ents and world firsts to guide the undercounter industry in realizing its unlimited potential.  
©2010 U-Line Corporation  
For Every Room There is a U-Line ®  
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