U Line Refrigerator U 1075BEVS 00 User Manual

USE AND CARE GUIDE  
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1000, 29 & 75 SERIES  
WINE CAPTAIN® MODELS  
BEVERAGE CENTERS  
REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS  
WINE CAPTAIN®  
MODELS  
BEVERAGE  
CENTER  
REFRIGERATOR  
FREEZER  
ULN-29RB-00  
ULN-29RB-02  
ULN-29RB-06  
ULN-29RB-09  
ULN-29RB-13  
ULN-29RB-15  
ULN-29RWH-00  
ULN-29RWH-02  
ULN-29RWH-06  
ULN-29RWH-09  
ULN-29RWH-13  
ULN-29RWH-15  
ULN-29RWH-23  
ULN-29RWH-25  
U-1075WCS-00  
U-1075WCS-02  
U-1075WCS-13  
U-1075WCS-15  
U-1075BEVS-00  
U-1075BEVS-02  
U-1075BEVS-13  
U-1075BEVS-15  
ULN-75FB-00  
ULN-75FB-13  
ULN-75FWH-00  
ULN-75FWH-02  
ULN-75FWH-13  
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Table of Contents  
1 - Safety Precautions .....................................................................................................................................................1  
Safety Alert Definitions ........................................................................................................................................1  
General Precautions .............................................................................................................................................1  
2 - 1000 Series Product Features ................................................................................................................................2  
All 1000 Series Models Feature: ........................................................................................................................2  
Wine Captain® Model and Beverage Center Features: ..............................................................................2  
Wine Captain® Model Features: .......................................................................................................................2  
Beverage Center Features: .................................................................................................................................2  
Refrigerator and Freezer Features: ...................................................................................................................2  
3 - Product Operation ...................................................................................................................................................3  
Air Flow ...................................................................................................................................................................3  
Initial Startup ..........................................................................................................................................................3  
Control Dial ...........................................................................................................................................................3  
Adjusting Air Temperature .................................................................................................................................4  
Interior Lighting .....................................................................................................................................................4  
Checking Product Temperature ........................................................................................................................4  
4 - U-Line Wine Guide ..................................................................................................................................................5  
Looking Behind the Label ....................................................................................................................................5  
Wine Selections Suggestions ..............................................................................................................................5  
Ideal Wine Storage Considerations ..................................................................................................................6  
Wine Stocking Recommendation ......................................................................................................................7  
Wine Rack Removal and Installation ................................................................................................................7  
Wood Trim Finishing ...........................................................................................................................................8  
5 - Maintenance ...............................................................................................................................................................9  
Light bulb Replacement .......................................................................................................................................9  
Leveling ....................................................................................................................................................................9  
Removing and Installing Interior Shelves .........................................................................................................9  
Removing and Installing Door Shelves .......................................................................................................... 10  
Removing and Installing Grille ......................................................................................................................... 10  
6 - Standard Doors ...................................................................................................................................................... 11  
Door Alignment and Adjustment ................................................................................................................... 11  
Door Reversability ............................................................................................................................................. 11  
Reversing the door ............................................................................................................................................ 11  
7 - Cleaning .................................................................................................................................................................... 13  
Exterior Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................... 13  
Interior Cleaning ................................................................................................................................................ 13  
Defrosting ............................................................................................................................................................ 13  
Condensor Cleaning .......................................................................................................................................... 14  
Storage, Vacation and Moving ......................................................................................................................... 14  
Product Disposal ................................................................................................................................................ 14  
8 - Service ...................................................................................................................................................................... 15  
Normal Operating Sounds ............................................................................................................................... 15  
Troubleshooting Guide ..................................................................................................................................... 15  
Before Calling for Service ................................................................................................................................ 15  
If Service is Required ......................................................................................................................................... 15  
Replacement Parts ............................................................................................................................................. 15  
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1 Safety Precautions  
General Precautions  
Use this appliance for its intended purpose only. Follow these  
general precautions with those listed throughout this guide:  
IMPORTANT  
• PLEASE READ all instructions before installing,  
operating, or servicing the appliance.  
DANGER  
RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT. Before you throw away your  
old refrigerator or freezer, take off the doors and leave shelves  
in place so children may not easily climb inside.  
• Proper installation procedures must be followed when  
completing an installation or relocation of a unit.  
Consult the installation guide before any installation  
begins. U-Line contact information appears on the rear  
cover of this guide.  
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 adaptor.  
• 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.  
• This unit requires connection to a dedicated 15 Amp  
grounded (three-prong), polarized receptacle, installed  
by a qualified electrician, compliant with applicable  
electrical codes.  
Safety Alert Definitions  
• Never use an extension cord to connect power to the  
unit.  
• Always keep your working area dry.  
Throughout this guide are safety items labeled with a Danger,  
Warning or Caution based on the risk type:  
WARNING  
DANGER  
Install provided Anti-Tip kit. Serious personal  
injury could occur.  
Danger means that failure to follow this safety statement will  
result in severe personal injury or death.  
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 an ice  
pick or other sharp instrument to help speed up  
defrosting. These instruments can puncture the inner  
lining or damage the cooling unit. 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.  
WARNING  
Warning means that failure to follow this safety  
statement could result in serious personal injury,  
property or equipment damage.  
CAUTION  
IMPORTANT  
Caution means that failure to follow this safety statement  
may result in minor or moderate personal injury, property  
or equipment damage.  
• Do not lift unit by door handle.  
• Never install or operate the unit behind closed doors.  
Be sure front grille is free of obstruction. Obstructing  
free airflow can cause the unit to malfunction and will  
void the warranty.  
• Failure to clean the condenser every six months can  
cause the unit to malfunction. This could void the  
warranty.  
• Allow unit temperature to stabilize for 24 hours before  
use.  
• Do not Block any internal Fans  
Use only genuine U-Line replacement parts. Imitation  
parts can damage the unit, affect its operation or  
performance and may void the warranty.  
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Wine Captain® Model Features:  
2 1000 Series Product Features  
All 1000 Series Models Feature:  
Capacity. 24" Wine Captain Model up to 48 Bottles.  
Triple temperature zones. Maintains wine at their proper  
serving temperature. Top Approximately 55°F (Red). Middle  
Approximately 50°F (White). Bottom Approximately 45°F  
(Sparkling). Safely stores one, two or three types of wine.  
3/4 extension slide-out coated wine racks. Allow for easy  
access to all wine bottles. Four or eight wine bottle capacity  
(0.75 L) on each rack.  
Mechanical Temperature Control. Provides ability to set the  
temperature.  
Vinyl-clad cabinet. Textured, rich appearance. More resistant to  
scratching, peeling and flaking.  
Stable temperatures. Stable, consistent temperatures provide  
longer-term storage capability.  
Integrated handle. Does not add depth to the cabinet when  
built in. Black and white models only.  
Built-in. Provides custom look. No additional clearance required  
around sides, top or rear of unit for ventilation. Do not obstruct  
front grille.  
Field-reversible doors. Flexible installation options. All models  
with black and white doors are field-reversible. Stainless steel  
models with glass doors are field-reversible. Stainless steel models  
with solid doors must be order right- or left-hand hinged.  
Beverage Center Features:  
Capacity. 24" Beverage Center 5.6 cubic feet  
Adjustable leveling legs. Achieve a more precise under counter  
fit. Durable, strong legs will not bend when unit is installed.  
Dual temperature zones. Maintain two distinct temperature  
zones. Cooler at the top of the cabinet for storage of fine wines  
and coldest at the bottom to store your favorite beverages.  
Defrost Type: Automatic (cycle) Defrost.  
For indoor use only.  
Two full-size, removable glass shelves. Generous storage area  
for beverages.  
Wine Captain® Model and Beverage  
Center Features:  
3/4 extension slide-out coated wine racks. Allow for easy  
access to beverages.  
Low-E coated, gas filled thermal glass door. Allows for  
effective product presentation. Protects wine and other products  
from potentially harmful ultraviolet light rays.  
Built-in or freestanding. Provides custom look when built-in  
with no additional venting clearance required on sides, top or rear.  
Do not obstruct the grille.  
Wood trimmed wine racks. Wood can be stained or replaced  
with a solid surface material to match surrounding décor.  
Refrigerator and Freezer Features:  
Capacity. 29 Model Refrigerator Capacity 3.3 cubic feet.  
75F Model Freezer 5.22 cubic feet.  
Stainless steel model. Offers a bold stainless steel handle,  
stainless steel wrap door with black "cap" on top and bottom of  
the door.  
Recessed interior light. Automatically illuminates when door is  
opened. Does not interfere with product access or storage.  
Flat recessed grille. Blends with the other models and  
integrates with surrounding cabinetry.  
Adjustable tempered glass shelves. Sleek, streamlined  
interior. Allows flexible shelf locations to meet varying food and  
beverage storage needs. Three in Refrigerator, four in freezer.  
Two adjustable in-door storage shelves. Easy access storage  
area, right where you need it. Adjustable to allow flexible storage  
options.  
Door will accept a 1/4" panel. Ability to match surrounding  
décor and cabinets. Black and white models only.  
Built-in or freestanding. Provides custom look when built-in  
No additional venting required on sides, top or rear. Do not  
obstruct the grille.  
Flat recessed grille on Refrigerator. Blends with the other  
models and integrates with surrounding cabinetry.  
Model 29 Refrigerator is Energy Star qualified. Saves energy,  
saves money, saves our natural resources.  
All features and specifications are subject to change.  
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3 Product Operation  
Air Flow  
Initial Startup  
All U-Line controls are preset at the factory. Initial startup requires  
no adjustments.  
IMPORTANT  
IMPORTANT  
The unit requires proper air flow to perform at its highest  
efficiency. Do not block the front grille or internal fans at  
any time, or the unit will not perform as expected. Do not  
install the unit behind a door.  
U-Line recommends allowing the unit to run overnight  
before loading refrigerator or freezer with product.  
To turn the unit on:  
Turn the control dial found in the center of the grille to a MID  
setting, number 3 or 4 on the controller knob.  
To turn the unit off, turn the control dial counterclockwise until  
hearing a “click”. It may take some force to get the control to  
“click”.  
Control Dial  
Wine Captain Models provide three temperature zones within the  
cabinet to satisfy the specific storage requirements of your finest  
wines.  
The control dial sets a single continuous set-point temperature.  
This set point is for the middle zone, it is a base number used by  
the controller to maintain the multiple temperature zones in the  
unit. The factory default MID setting set-point for Beverage Center  
and Refrigerator models is 38°F. The factory default MID setting  
set-point for Wine Captain models is 50°F. The set-point  
temperature is a gauge for further temperature adjustments.  
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Checking Product Temperature  
Adjusting Air Temperature  
IMPORTANT  
• Adjust the set point temperature in single increments,  
and wait 24 hours for the temperature to stabilize  
before rechecking.  
• Factory recommended set-point is MID setting on dial  
control.  
To adjust the set point temperature:  
Adjust the temperature by turning the numbered dial (1) in  
small increments.  
To check the actual product temperature in the unit.  
1. Partially fill a plastic (nonbreakable) bottle with water.  
2. Insert an accurate thermometer.  
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3. Tighten the bottle cap securely.  
Interior Lighting  
4. Place the bottle in the desired area for 24 hours.  
5. Avoid opening the unit during the testing period.  
Normal Operation. Opening the door will cause the interior of  
the cabinet to illuminate.  
6. After 24 hours, check the temperature of the water. If required,  
adjust the temperature control in a small increment (See  
ADJUSTING TEMPERATURE).  
Some models with glass doors have a LIGHT button (2) on the  
control panel. Note, on some models this is an On Off switch.  
With this switch turned on the interior light will remain illuminated  
with the door closed. Do not leave the light on for more than a  
four-hour period.  
Causes which affect the internal temperatures of the  
cabinet include:  
Temperature setting.  
Ambient temperature where installed.  
Installation in direct sunlight or near a heat source.  
The number of door openings and the time the door is open.  
The time the internal light is illuminated. (This mainly affects  
product on the top rack or shelf.)  
The front grille or condenser are obstructed.  
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4 U-Line Wine Guide  
Matching Food and Wine  
Although there are no hard fast rules for matching wine to food,  
observe some guidelines. Delicate dishes should be accompanied  
by lighter more delicate wines. Full-flavored foods should be  
matched with fuller-bodied wines.  
Looking Behind the Label  
To most, wine is a delicious mystery. We purchase it, uncork it, and  
savor its taste and beauty. But there is so much more to true wine  
appreciation. Many secrets are simply too good to keep bottled up.  
As a general rule, one should aim to ascend in flavor and quality of  
wines served.  
Wine Selections Suggestions  
Serve a:  
DRY wine  
Before a:  
SWEET wine  
RED wine  
Selecting the right wine for the right occasion can sometimes be a  
seemingly awkward or difficult task for the beginning wine  
enthusiast. We would therefore like to present you with a few  
suggestions which may provide a little more confidence and  
enjoyment when choosing and serving your wines.  
WHITE wine  
YOUNG wine  
LIGHT-BODIED wine  
OLD wine  
FULL-BODIED wine  
When selecting wines, keep an open mind and do not be afraid to  
be adventurous. Do not view the subject of wine so seriously it  
discourages you from learning and discovering for fear of  
embarrassment if something is incorrect. Wine is best viewed as a  
hobby and enjoyed.  
Any step back in quality will be noticed. If a fine wine is tasted prior  
to a lesser wine, many of the fine wine’s subtle qualities may be  
missed.  
Common Food and Wine Matches  
When assembling your collection, try not to become obsessed  
with “Vintages.Although a chart can be a useful tool,  
generalizations about a specific year have led more than one  
collector to disappointment. Often an “Off Year” will provide a  
better value and more drinking enjoyment.  
Foods  
Wines  
Fish, Shell Fish, Crab, Oysters  
Dry White Wines, Light Sparkling  
or Extra Dry Champagne  
Beef, Venison  
Pork, Veal, Lamb and Poultry  
Fruit  
Full-Bodied Red Wines  
Light-Bodied Red Wines  
Sweet White and Sparkling Wines  
The primary guideline to the subject of wine is your own palate.  
Do not be afraid to make mistakes. Experiment, discover, but most  
of all, enjoy yourself and your new U-Line product.  
A Toast to Wine Truths  
Guide To Common Styles Of Wine  
Like the grapes themselves, many wine myths have been cultivated  
over the centuries.  
Red Wines  
Full-Bodied Dry  
California  
French  
Italian  
Zinfandel, Cabernet  
Rhone, Chateauneuf-du-  
Pape  
Myth 1: Most wines taste better when aged.  
Barbaresco, Barolo  
Truth: In fact, less than 5% of wines produced today are meant to  
be aged. Most wines are crafted to be consumed within the first  
one to two years.  
Medium-Bodied Dry  
Light-Bodied Dry  
California  
French  
Pinot Noir  
Bordeaux, Burgundy  
French  
Italian  
Beaujolais  
Chianti, Bardolino  
Myth 2: Wines should be uncorked and decanted allowing them  
to "breathe."  
White Wines  
Truth: To breathe or not breathe? While it is better to allow a  
young tannic Red to breathe in a glass or decanter to soften the  
tannins, an old Red reaches a stage in its life where it should be  
enjoyed soon after opening. Allow an old Red to breathe for a  
short time to dissipate any off odors. Most white wines can be  
served, ideally, 10-15 minutes after opening.  
Full-Bodied Dry  
California  
French  
Chardonnay  
Montrachet, Meursault  
Puligny-Montrachet  
Medium-Bodied Dry  
California  
French  
Sauvignon-Blanc  
Pouilly-Fuisse, Sancerre,  
Vouvray, Graves  
Myth 3: When age worthy wines peak, they must be consumed  
almost immediately.  
Light-Bodied Dry  
French  
Chablis, Muscadet, Pouilly-  
Fume  
Truth: Most great wines reach a plateau period rather than a peak.  
Great Bordeaux's may have as much as a 10-year plateau before  
fading.  
Full-Bodied, Very Sweet  
Germany  
Frency  
Hungary  
Beerenauslese  
Sauternes  
Tokay  
Medium-Bodied, Semi-  
Sweet  
California  
Germany  
Gewurtztraminer  
Liebfraumilch  
Myth 4: Wine color does not change with aging.  
Truth: As red wines age they get lighter in color while whites get  
darker.  
Light-Bodied Off Dry  
Germany  
Rhine, Mosel, Riesling  
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The Cork: A Mystery on Its Own.  
Ideal Wine Storage Considerations  
Cork Presentation. The ritual of the presentation of the cork  
has a rich and fascinating history dating back to the late 1800's. A  
phylloxera (root louse) devastation to the vineyards severely  
limited the supply of great wines. Restaurateurs would remove  
labels on inferior wines and replace them with labels from superior  
wines. This made it necessary for patrons to protect themselves by  
checking the branding on the cork to ensure that what they  
ordered was, in fact, what they were served.  
Temperature: The most important element about storage  
temperature is stability. If wine is kept in a stable environment  
between 40°F and 65°F, it will remain sound. A small 1-2 degree  
temperature fluctuation within a stable environment is acceptable.  
Larger temperature fluctuations can affect the corks ability to seal,  
allowing the wine to "leak" from the bottle.  
Humidity: The traditional view on humidity maintains that wines  
should be stored on their sides in 50% - 80% relative humidity to  
ensure cork moisture and proper fit in the bottle. Contemporary  
wisdom suggests that the cork surface is too small to be impacted  
by humidity. Further the cork is sealed with a metal or wax capsule  
making humidity penetration impossible. The concept of a humid  
storage environment was derived from the necessity of wineries to  
maintain moisture in their cellars to keep wooden barrel staves  
swollen, preventing wine evaporation and product loss. In fact,  
vineyards estimate as much as a 10% product loss per year due to  
evaporation while wine is aging in the wooden barrels. Humidity,  
however, was not intended for the modern home cellar where  
wine is stored in glass bottles with sealed corks.  
When presented with a cork today, feel it to check for its integrity,  
read and match the branding on the cork to the bottle and set it  
aside. There is little to be learned from the cork. The proof is in  
the wine.  
Corked" wines. If you've ever had a wine that smelled or tasted  
of mold, you've experienced a wine that may have been "corked."  
Today, between five and eight percent of wines are tainted with  
Trichloroanisole (TCA). This substance, found naturally in plants  
and trees, is imparted to the wine through the cork. Corked  
wines are a major concern for winemakers as it destroys millions  
of cases per year and puts reputations at stake. Amazing as it may  
seem twist-off caps may offer a better alternative and many great  
wineries in California, Australia and New Zealand are pioneering  
the trend.  
Light: UV rays are not only harmful to people, they are damaging  
to wines - especially those in clear bottles. Since oxygen molecules  
in wine absorb UV rays, wine should never be stored in direct light  
for long periods of time.  
Common Tasting Terms  
Vibration: Provided that sediment is left undistributed and  
particles are not suspended, vibration in a storage environment is  
not an issue. Wines can become flat or tired when voids and  
vacuums are created inside the wine bottle. In order to create  
voids and vacuums within a liquid, aggressive motion or shaking of  
the wine bottle would have to occur.  
Te rm in olog y  
Description  
Acidity  
A critical element of wine that is responsible for  
preserving the wines freshness. Excess acidity  
results in an overly tart and sour wine.  
Balance  
Body  
A desired trait where tannin, fruit and acidity are  
in total harmony. Wines with good balance tend  
to age gracefully.  
The Right Temperature for Wine  
The weight and presence of wine in the mouth  
provided by the alcohol and tannin level. Full-  
bodied wines tend to have this strong  
concentration.  
Te mpe rature  
Wines  
Red  
Approximately 60°F (15°C)  
50°F - 55°F (10°C -12°C)  
Approximately 45°F (7°C)  
White  
Sparkling  
Bouquet  
Complex  
The blending of a wine's aroma within the bottle  
over a period of time, caused by volatile acidity.  
A subjective term often used in tasting. A wine is  
said to be complex if it offers a variety of flavors  
and scents that continue to evolve as it develops.  
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Flabby  
Full-Bodied  
Lean  
A wine that lacks structure, or is heavy to the  
taste, lacks acidity.  
In 1985 U-Line was the first North American appliance manufac-  
turer to develop a residential wine storage unit, the Wine Cap-  
tain®. Each U-Line Wine Captain® model is designed to impress  
and inspire anyone with an interest in wine by providing cellar con-  
ditions in stylish, undercounter units. U-Line Wine Captain® mod-  
els offer stable storage temperatures, a 50% internal relative  
humidity and protection from UV light rays. U-Line has the largest  
product offering available, making storing, presenting, and sharing  
your wine effortless and elegant.  
Wine high in alcohol and extract, generally  
speaking, fills the mouth, powerful.  
Generally describes wines that are slim, lacking of  
generosity or thin.  
Oaky  
A desirable flavor imparted to wine if done in  
moderation. Most wines are aged in oak barrels  
one to three years, thereby receiving this toasty  
oak characteristic. However, if a weak wine is left  
in contact too long with an oak barrel it will tend  
to be overpowered with an oaky taste.  
Tannin  
Tannins are extracted from the grape skins and  
stems and are necessary for a well-balanced red  
wine. Tannins are easily identified in wine tasting  
as the drying sensation over the gums. Tannins  
generally fade as a wine ages.  
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Wine Stocking Recommendation  
Wine Rack Removal and Installation  
Specially designed horizontal wine racks properly positioned the  
bottles so the wine remains in contact with the cork and assure  
the cork does not become dry.  
To remove a rack from the cabinet:  
1. Remove any bottles stored on the rack.  
2. Grasp the end of the rack, and gently slide it out until it stops.  
Stock the unit as follows:  
1. Stock the wine racks beginning with the lowest rack, at the  
back, and working forward. Stagger the bottles as shown.  
3. Press the left rack release lever down. At the same time, lift the  
matching right rack release lever up. Pull the rack out until it is  
free of the tracks and the cabinet.  
2. Repeat Step 1 to stock the next higher rack, and continue until  
all racks are filled.  
NOTE: After stocking, allow unit to run 24 hours to  
stabilize product temperatures.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not remove the track rails from the cabinet.  
To insert a rack in the cabinet:  
Align the left and right rack channels with the tracks in the cabinet.  
Ensure an even track engagement on both sides by gently pushing  
the rack into the cabinet until it stops.  
Before reloading the rack, ensure proper movement of the  
travel stops in the left and right track rails by pulling the rack  
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Wood Trim Finishing  
Staining and final finish application:  
IMPORTANT  
WARNING  
You MUST remove the wood trim from the unit for  
staining or finishing to prevent permanent damage to  
the inner liner of the unit. Allow stain or finish to dry  
thoroughly (at least 24 hours for each coat) following  
the product manufacturer’s instructions before  
reinstallation. Not following this warning may cause the  
inner liner of the unit to have a permanent odor, which  
the warranty will not cover.  
DO NOT use oil-based stains on wood trim. Vapors from  
oil-based stains will permanently penetrate the liner and  
will not dissipate over time.  
1. Remove all screws securing wood trim to interior parts, and  
remove the trim from the cabinet interior.  
2. Lightly sand and clean wood.  
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U-Line products featuring wine storage include wood-trimmed  
wine racks.  
3. Apply Minwax Water-Based Wood Stain to wood with a  
synthetic bristle brush or a foam applicator. Allow stain to  
penetrate about three minutes. Before the stain is dry, take a  
stain dampened rag and remove any excess stain remaining.  
Wipe towards the grain with medium pressure to achieve the  
desired stain color.  
Models with wood colored wood trim come factory coated with a  
clear vinyl sealer without a finish coat applied, which will  
sufficiently protect the wood in normal use. You may coat the trim  
on the racks with stain or a final finish following these guidelines. If  
using custom wood trim also follow these guidelines.  
4. After two hours, repeat step 2. This will even out the color of  
the wood.  
If staining the trim, stain before applying any final finish. Review the  
following staining and final finish application and final finish-only  
application guidelines when staining or sealing the wood to ensure  
proper adhesion and durability of the finish.  
5. Allow stain to dry for a minimum of three hours before applying  
the final finish.  
6. If desired, sand the wood with very fine sandpaper to smooth  
the surface after staining.  
NOTE: On glass door models the stain may appear darker  
when viewed through the glass.  
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7. Remove all dust from the wood, and apply one coat of Minwax  
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Polycrylic Protective Finish using a synthetic bristle brush.  
Apply this finish in a thin coat following the grain. Apply the finish  
to the back and sides of the wood first, and allow it to dry for  
two hours. Apply the finish to the front side of the wood next,  
and allow it to dry for two hours. Sand with 220 grit sandpaper.  
Apply two morel coats of finish in the same manner, but do not  
sand the trim after applying the final third coat.  
8. Allow the final coat to dry for 24 hours before reinstalling the  
trim to the cabinet interior parts.  
Final finish-only application:  
1. Remove all screws securing wood trim to interior parts, and  
remove the trim.  
2. Lightly scuff sand the wood trim with 280 or finer grit sandpaper.  
3. Remove sanding dust with a clean, dry cloth.  
4. The factory-applied seal is compatible with almost all finishes. A  
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low odor, water clean up, quick-drying finish such as Minwax  
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Polycrylic Protective Finish is recommended (Minwax  
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Polycrylic is an ultra fast-drying water-based finish). Apply a  
thin coat of a clear, protective finish, following the container  
label directions.  
5. Lightly sand and reapply if desired.  
Allow the final coat to dry for 24 hours before reinstalling  
the trim to the cabinet interior parts.  
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5 Maintenance  
For Models without adjustable leveling feet:  
IMPORTANT  
Light bulb Replacement  
To replace the light bulb in your U-Line unit:  
The unit must be located on a level surface, for proper  
door and ice maker (if equipped) operation.  
1. Find the light located at the top of the unit. Grasp the edges of  
the light housing lens (1) opposite the exposed tab and gently  
push the lens toward the tab (2).  
1. Use a level to check the levelness of the unit from front to back  
and from side to side. Place the level along top edge and side  
edge as shown (1).  
2. Pull the edge of the lens down (1) and swing it out of the light  
housing.  
Removing and Installing Interior Shelves  
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3
IMPORTANT  
ALWAYS use a genuine U-Line replacement 120V 10 watt  
bulb (Part Number 31317) in the light housing. Use of any  
other bulb within the housing will produce excessive heat,  
causing damage to the light housing and cabinet interior,  
and will compromise the precise temperature control of  
the unit.  
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1. Replace the lens by first inserting the tab side back into the  
housing at a slight angle.  
2. While gently pushing the lens towards the tab end, push the free  
end into the housing, and release when you hear a snap.  
For models equipped with glass shelves having recessed shelf  
supports, remove the shelves as follows:  
Leveling  
1. Pull shelf out about 6" (1), until back of shelf clears the “hump”  
on the right-hand side.  
IMPORTANT  
2. Tilt up right-hand edge of shelf (2).  
3. Remove shelf from unit by pulling out (3).  
Insert the shelves as follows:  
Unit must be level, for proper door and ice maker (if  
equipped) operation.  
For Models with adjustable leveling feet:  
1. To move to a different position in the unit, insert shelf at an  
angle, approximately 15-20°, over the rib in the side of the unit  
where you want to place the shelf. Place the shelf into the unit  
at an angle to clear the door.  
1. Use a level to check the  
levelness of the unit from front  
to back and from side to side.  
Place the level along top edge  
and side edge as shown (1).  
2. Continue to slide the shelf into the unit at an angle until it clears  
the door.  
2. If the unit is not level, rotate  
the adjustable leveling legs to  
raise or lower each corner of  
3. Lower the shelf and push it in completely. Ensure the raised edge  
strip is toward the rear of the unit and the decorative graphics, if  
applied, are on the underside of the shelves.  
the unit (5) as necessary.  
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3. Check levelness after each  
adjustment and repeat the  
previous steps until the unit is  
level.  
IMPORTANT  
• Make sure the shelves are inserted fully into the unit.  
The edge strip toward the rear prevents cans and  
bottles from freezing against the cold evaporator.  
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Removing and Installing Grille  
WARNING  
Disconnect electric power to the unit before removing  
the grille.  
WARNING  
DO NOT touch the condenser fins(4). The condenser  
fins are SHARP and can be easily damaged.  
Removing the grille.  
1. Disconnect power to the unit.  
2. Remove control knob (6) if equipped.  
For models equipped with glass shelves having shelf supports,  
remove the shelves as follows:  
3. Loosen the two screws (1). Some models may have only one  
screw in the center.  
1. Open door completely.  
4. Remove grille (2) and grille cap (if equipped)(3) from unit.  
2. Grasp the shelf edge in the center and slide the shelf from the  
unit.  
Installing the grille:  
1. For 15 and 29 models make sure grille cap (3) is behind grille in  
slots (2) provided in grille before attaching grille to unit.  
Insert the shelves as follows:  
3. Reposition the shelf as required, ensure the raised white edge  
strip is toward the rear of the unit and graphics, if applied, are on  
the underside of the shelves.  
2. For 75 models place the hook-hinge located on the rear bottom  
side of the grille (2) onto the front lip of the unit base. Swing the  
grille up into position.  
3. Align cabinet and grill holes and secure, but do not overtighten  
grille screws (1).  
Removing and Installing Door Shelves  
4. Install control knob (6) if equipped.  
5. Reconnect power to the unit.  
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3
2
2
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75 Models  
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For models equipped with door shelves:  
To remove the door shelf:  
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1. Grasp shelf in center, and lift until the shelf notches (1) clear  
the pins (2).  
2. Carefully pull the shelf away from the door.  
To install the door shelf:  
1. Holding the shelf in the center, center the shelf in the door at  
the desired location, slightly above the pins (2).  
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2. Lower the shelf onto the pins (2).  
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To reverse the door:  
9 Standard Doors  
Remove grille:  
Remove the grille, see MAINTENANCE section of this guide.  
Door Alignment and Adjustment  
Align and adjust the door if it is not level, or is not sealing properly.  
If the door is not sealed the unit may not cool properly, or  
excessive frost may form in the interior.  
IMPORTANT  
Properly aligned, the door’s gasket should be firmly in  
contact with the cabinet all the way around the door (no  
gaps). Carefully examine the door’s gasket to assure that  
it is firmly in contact with the cabinet. Also make sure the  
door gasket is not pinched on the hinge side of the door.  
To align and adjust the door:  
1. Loosen (do not remove) top and bottom hinge screws.  
2. Align door squarely with cabinet.  
Remove top hinge, and door:  
3. Make sure gasket is firmly in contact with cabinet all the way  
around the door (no gaps).  
1. Hold door to keep it from falling.  
2. Remove top hinge from cabinet by removing three or four  
screws, depending on model.  
4. Tighten bottom hinge screws.  
5. Tighten top hinge screws.  
3. Remove door by tilting forward and lifting door off bottom  
hinge.  
Door Reversability  
4. Remove three or four plastic screw plugs from hinge holes on  
the opposite side. Reinstall into holes where the hinge was  
removed. Ensure not to scratch cabinet.  
Location of the unit may make it desirable to mount the door on  
the opposite side of the cabinet.  
Models with black and white doors are field-reversible.  
Stainless steel models with glass doors without locks are  
field-reversible.  
Stainless steel models without glass doors must be ordered right-  
or left-hand hinged.  
Reversing the door  
The hinge hardware will be removed and reinstalled on the  
opposite side of the cabinet.  
The hinge plate is flipped over when it is reinstalled on the  
opposite side of the cabinet.  
Remove bottom hinge:  
1. Remove bottom hinge from cabinet. Some models will have a  
gusset with two screws. Other models will have a plate with  
three screws.  
Plastic  
Plug Hole  
Plastic  
Plug Hole  
2. Remove corresponding screws on opposite side of cabinet. On  
some models there may be a nut behind one or both screws on  
either side.  
Right Side  
Left Side  
Door Swing  
Door Swing  
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Install bottom hinge:  
Prepare door for reinstallation:  
For black or white doors:  
1. If you have a plate hinge, reorient the pivot screw so it  
protrudes the opposite direction form the hinge. Remove the  
pivot screw from the hinge. Turn the plate over and reinstall  
the screw.  
1. Remove plastic hole plug from top of door handle and reinstall  
on opposite side.  
2. Align hinge outer edge with cabinet. For models with a plate  
hinge, the flat edge of the hinge alignes with the outer edge of  
the cabinet.  
2. Remove plastic hinge bushing on bottom of door and reinstall on  
opposite side. Clean out bushing hole in door bottom with a  
screwdriver if necessary.  
Install two or three screws, depending on model. Replace nuts if  
used.  
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Install top hinge, and door:  
2
1. Reorient the pivot screw so it protrudes the opposite  
direction from the hinge. Remove the pivot screw from the  
hinge. Turn the plate over and reinstall the screw.  
2. Hold door to keep it from falling.  
3. Lift the door on to the bottom hinge.  
4. Align flat edge of the hinge with the outer edge of the unit.  
5. Install three or four screws, depending on model.  
Align and adjust the door:  
Prepare door for reinstallation:  
For stainless steel models with glass doors:  
3. Stainless glass doors are flipped upside down to be reversed.  
4. Lay the door on it’s side. Remove the plastic hole plug (1) and  
install in the corner opposite of where it was removed.  
1. Align and adjust the door, see DOOR ALIGNMENT AND  
ADJUSTMENT.  
5. Remove the plastic hinge bushing (2) and install in the corner  
opposite of where it was removed.  
Install grille:  
6. Remove the U-Line nameplate (3) from door. This will reveal  
mounting holes for the door actuator bracket.  
Install the grille, see MAINTENANCE section of this guide.  
7. Remove door actuator (4) from door. Be sure to only remove  
the two screws holding the actuator to the door. Reinstall the  
actuator (4) on the opposite end of the door where the  
nameplate was removed.  
8. Install new nameplate where the actuator assembly was  
removed.  
9. Install screws into holes on opposite side, where the hinge was  
removed. Replace nuts if used.  
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7 Cleaning  
Defrosting  
Exterior Cleaning  
Automatic Defrost Models  
Vinyl Clad (Black or White) Models:  
Frost on the rear wall is normal and will melt during each defrost  
cycle. If there is excessive build-up of 1/4” or more, manually  
defrost the unit.  
Clean surfaces with a mild detergent and warm water solution.  
Do not use solvent-based or abrasive cleaners. Use a soft  
sponge and rinse with clean water. Wipe with a soft, clean  
towel to prevent water spotting.  
Ensure the door is closing and sealing properly.  
High ambient temperature and excessive humidity can also  
produce frost.  
Clean any glass surfaces with a non-chlorine glass cleaner.  
Stainless Models:  
CAUTION  
Stainless door panels, handles and frames can discolor when  
exposed to chlorine gas, pool chemicals, saltwater or cleaners  
with bleach.  
DO NOT use an ice pick or other sharp instrument to  
help speed up defrosting. These instruments can puncture  
the inner lining or damage the cooling unit. 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.  
Keep your stainless unit looking new by cleaning with a good  
quality all-in-one stainless steel cleaner or polish monthly. For  
best results use Claire® Stainless Steel Polish and Cleaner,  
which can be purchased from U-Line Corporation (Part  
Number 173348). Comparable products are acceptable.  
Frequent cleaning will remove surface contamination that could  
lead to rust. Some installations may require cleaning weekly.  
IMPORTANT  
The drain pan was not designed to capture the water  
created when manually defrosting. To prevent water from  
overflowing the drain pan, place towels or other absorbent  
materials over the interior drain trough and under the  
evaporator (1), before defrosting.  
Do not clean with steel wool pads.  
Do not use stainless steel cleaners polishes on any glass  
surfaces.  
Clean any glass surfaces with a non-chlorine glass cleaner.  
Do not use cleaners not specifically intended for  
stainless steel on stainless surfaces (this includes glass,  
tile and counter cleaners).  
If any surface discoloring or rusting appears, clean it quickly  
with Bon-Ami® or Barkeepers Friend Cleanser® and a  
nonabrasive cloth. Always clean towards the grain. Always finish  
with Claire Stainless Steel Polish and Cleaner or comparable  
product to prevent further problems.  
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Using abrasive pads such as Scotchbrite™ will cause  
the graining in the stainless to become blurred.  
Rust not cleaned up promptly can penetrate the surface of the  
stainless steel and complete removal of the rust may not be  
possible.  
Interior Cleaning  
Disconnect power to the unit.  
To defrost:  
Clean the interior and all removed components using a mild  
nonabrasive detergent and warm water solution applied with a  
soft sponge or non-abrasive cloth.  
1. Disconnect power to the unit.  
2. Remove all products from the interior.  
3. Prop the door in an open position (2 in. (5 cm) minimum).  
4. Allow the frost to melt naturally.  
Rinse the interior using a soft sponge and clean water.  
Do not use any solvent-based or abrasive cleaners.  
These types of cleaners may transfer taste to the interior  
products and damage or discolor the interior.  
5. After the frost melts completely clean the interior and all  
removed components. (See INTERIOR CLEANING)  
6. When the interior is dry, reconnect power and turn unit on.  
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Condensor Cleaning  
Storage, Vacation and Moving  
Interval - Every Three Months  
If not using the unit for an extended period, or otherwise stored,  
follow these steps completely:  
To maintain operational efficiency, keep the front grille free of dust  
and lint, and clean the condenser every three months. Depending  
on environmental conditions, more or less frequent cleaning may  
be necessary.  
WARNING  
Electrical Shock Hazard. Disconnect power before  
servicing. Before operating, replace all panels. Failure  
to do so may result in death or electrical shock.  
WARNING  
Disconnect electric power to the unit before cleaning  
the condenser.  
IMPORTANT  
If the ambient temperature is expected to drop below  
50°F, turn off and unplug unit, and drain all water from the  
unit to prevent freezing damage not covered by the  
warranty.  
WARNING  
DO NOT touch the condenser fins. The condenser fins  
are SHARP and can be easily damaged.  
1. Remove all consumable contents from the unit.  
2. Disconnect the power cord from its outlet, and leave it  
disconnected until the unit is returned to service.  
IMPORTANT  
DO NOT use any type of cleaner on the condenser unit.  
1. Remove the grill. (See MAINTENANCE)  
3. Clean and dry the interior of the cabinet.  
4. During periods of nonuse, the cabinet must remain open to  
prevent formation of mold and mildew. Open door a minimum  
of 2 in. (5 cm) to provide the necessary ventilation.  
2. Clean the condenser coil (4) using a using a soft brush with a  
“combing” action or vacuum cleaner. Do not touch the  
condenser coil.  
3. Install the grill. (See MAINTENANCE)  
Product Disposal  
29 Models  
If the unit is being removed from service for disposal, check and  
obey all Federal, State and or Local regulations regarding the  
disposal and recycling of refrigeration appliances, and follow these  
steps completely:  
Typical Model Shown  
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1. Remove all consumable contents from the unit.  
2. Disconnect power to the unit and unplug the power cord from  
its outlet.  
DANGER  
RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPEMENT. Before you throw away  
your old refrigerator or freezer, take off the doors and leave  
shelves in place so children may not easily climb inside.  
75 Models  
Typical Model Shown  
3. Remove the cabinet door.  
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8 Service  
Before Calling for Service  
Troubleshooting Guide  
If you think your U-Line product is malfunctioning, read the  
OPERATION section of this guide to clearly understand the  
function of the control.  
DANGER  
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD. Never attempt to repair or  
perform maintenance on the unit until disconnecting the  
main electrical power.  
If the problem persists, read the NORMAL OPERATING  
SOUNDS and TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE section of this guide  
to help you quickly identify common problems, and possible causes  
and remedies. Most often, this will resolve the problem without  
the need to call for service.  
Troubleshooting - What to check when problems occur:  
Problem  
Possible Cause and Remedy  
Interior Light  
Does Not  
The light bulb may be defective.(See MAINTENACE)  
If Service is Required  
Illuminate.  
If you do not understand a troubleshooting remedy, or your  
product needs service, contact U-Line Corporation directly.  
Contact information appears on the rear cover of this guide.  
Light Remains  
on When Door  
is Closed.  
Turn off light switch if equipped (See OPERATION)  
Adjust light actuator bracket on bottom of door.  
When you call, you will need your product Model and Serial  
Numbers. This information can be recorded inside the front cover  
of this guide. It also appears on the Model and Serial number plate  
located on the upper right or rear wall of the interior of your  
product.  
Unit Develops  
Frost on  
Internal  
Frost on the rear wall is normal and will melt during  
each off cycle.  
If there is excessive build-up of 1/4” or more,  
manually defrost the unit.  
Surfaces.  
Ensure the door is closing and sealing properly.  
High ambient temperature and excessive humidity  
can also produce frost.  
Replacement Parts  
Unit Develops  
Condensation  
on External  
surfaces  
The unit is exposed to excessive humidity, moisture  
will dissipate as humidity levels decrease.  
When you need replacement parts, always request genuine U-Line  
replacements. U-Line designs and engineers products using  
components that work efficiently, and provide superior service life  
and performance. The use of aftermarket parts or components  
may affect the safety, operation, performance or durability of your  
product, and may also void its warranty.  
Product is  
Freezing.  
Product in contact with the rear wall may freeze,  
ensure no product is touching the rear wall.  
Adjust the temperature to a warmer set-point. (See  
OPERATION)  
Product is Not  
Cold Enough.  
Air temperature does not indicate product  
temperature. See OPERATION - Checking Product  
Temperature .  
Adjust the temperate to a cooler set-point. (See  
OPERATION)  
Ensure unit is not located in excessive ambient  
temperatures or in direct sunlight.  
Ensure the door is closing and sealing properly.  
Normal Operating Sounds  
All models incorporate rigid foam insulated cabinets to provide  
high thermal efficiency and maximum sound reduction for its  
internal working components. Despite this technology, your model  
may make sounds that are unfamiliar.  
Ensure the interior light has not remained on too  
long.  
Ensure nothing is blocking the front grille, found at  
the bottom of the unit.  
Ensure the condensor coil is clean and free of any dirt  
or lint build-up.  
Normal operating sounds may be more noticeable because of the  
unit’s environment. Hard surfaces such as cabinets, wood, vinyl or  
tiled floors and paneled walls have a tendency to reflect normal  
appliance operating noises.  
Listed below are common refrigeration components with brief  
description of the normal operating sounds they make. NOTE:  
Your product may not contain all the components listed.  
Compressor: The compressor makes a hum or pulsing sound  
that may be heard when it operates.  
Evaporator: Refrigerant flowing through an evaporator may  
sound like boiling liquid.  
Condenser Fan: Air moving through a condenser may be heard.  
Automatic Defrost Drain Pan: Water may be heard dripping or  
running into the drain pan when the unit is in the defrost cycle.  
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USE AND CARE GUIDE  
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PRODUCT INFORMATION  
Complete Installation Guides, Use and Care Guides, Specifications & Features and Benefits, CAD Drawings,  
Overlay Panel/Frame and Toe-Kick Specifications and Instructions, Compliance Documentation and Applicable  
Energy Guides are available for reference and download at u-line.com.  
SERVICE INFORMATION  
Please consult your Use and Care Guide for troubleshooting information. Answers to Customer Frequently Asked  
Questions are available at u-line.com under Customer Service. You may contact U-Line directly:  
GENERAL INQUIRIES:  
U-Line Corporation  
SERVICE ASSISTANCE:  
Phone 1-800-779-2547  
P.O. Box 245040  
FAX 1-414-354-5696  
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53224-9540 U.S.A.  
Phone 1-414-354-0300  
FAX 1-414-354-7905  
u-lineservice.com  
u-line.com  
PARTS ASSISTANCE:  
BUILDING ON THREE GENERATIONS OF INNOVATION  
For nearly five decades and three generations, U-Line continues to be the leader in innovation, quality and value in  
the premium built-in undercounter ice making, refrigeration and wine preservation market. U-Line has captivated  
those with an appreciation for the finer things with exceptional functionality, style, inspired innovation and attention  
to even the smallest details. We are known and respected for our unwavering dedication to product design, quality  
and selection.  
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 evident today. The newest  
Uihlein generation continues to build upon the family’s innovative legacy at the Milwaukee, Wisconsin based business  
by providing continuity and vision from which new designs and technology continue to be born.  
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Today the complete U-Line product collection includes Ice Makers, Wine Captain Models, Combo Models,  
a Refrigerator / Freezer, Refrigerators, Drawers and Beverage Centers. The U-Line brand offers products in the  
1000 Series, 2000 Series and the Modular 3000 Series. The 1000 Series offers a more targeted priced product with  
appropriate features, while the 2000 Series offers upscale features, advanced technology and specialized product  
families. U-Line’s approach to its breadth of products, multiple price points and features allows a choice and  
product that will fit any lifestyle.  
DESIGNED, ENGINEERED AND ASSEMBLED IN WISCONSIN, USA  
The Built-In Undercounter Leader Since 1962  
U-LINE.COM  
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