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March 9th, 2007, 11:52 AM
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U-line U-CO2075FB-00
Combo under cabinet unit. Been working fine for a while. Now it is not producing as much ice and after ice bin is full, ice starts sticking to form one solid piece. A little water can be found at the rear left bottom of the freezer compartment behind ice bin. This water then leaks into the refrigerator section to the bottom. If I turn the unit colder it will freeze in the refrigerator side also so I don't believe it is from lack of cooling. I have used the unit for about 3 years and I bought it new. Any ideas?
Thanks,,
Kevin
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April 19th, 2007, 06:29 AM
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Similar U-line appliance
Finally -- another user of U-line -- (misery was seeking company). I bought my CLRCO2175 Ice Maker/Refrigerator almost two years ago and it has been an almost constant source of frustration for me. Without going into the details, I now have the fifth (yes, it's number 5) identical model in my house. However, it is now shut off and merely taking up space. The latest issue -- a seriously warped floor in front of the unit which I've attributed to the warm moist air venting from the bottom front of the appliance. I contacted the company (once again), but don't know what will happen this time. (They already paid me once to have the floor refinished because the first time I thought the warpage was caused by a leaking unit).
To U-line's credit, their customer service has been exemplary. I only wish I could say the same for their engineering.
So -- the main reason I'm replying to this thread is that I highly recommend you contact U-line with your problem (I had the same problem with mine). Probably doesn't matter if you're out of warranty. My guess is they'll respond. In any event they need feedback on their products. For $2300 (the cost of mine) I expect much more.
Good luck.
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