Official-Source Diagnostics Database

U-Line Error Codes & Diagnostics

Find real U-Line refrigerator, freezer, wine, clear ice, crescent ice, and combo-platform error guidance with meanings, severity, safe checks, and service-level escalation points.

How to Use the U-Line Error Code Directory

1

Match the appliance family

Use the correct U-Line refrigerator, freezer, wine, clear ice, crescent ice, or combo category first.

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Read the symptom, not only the code

Compare the code meaning to what the unit is actually doing before assuming a part has failed.

3

Use safe checks first

Airflow, sealing, levelness, cleaning, and water routing often come before deeper diagnosis on U-Line products.

4

Call a certified U-Line technician

If the code persists after basic checks, professional diagnostics and genuine U-Line parts are required.

Complete U-Line Error Code Directory

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Code Appliance Meaning Severity
CLEAN Clear Ice Machines Official U-Line troubleshooting and use-and-care guidance treats Clean Alert Active as a real service symptom on U-Line Clear Ice Machines platforms. The correct next step is usually to verify sealing, airflow, cleaning, levelness, or water hookup before assuming a major internal failure. Medium View details → E0 Clear Ice Machines Official U-Line service documentation uses E0 for Door Open Alert. On U-Line Clear Ice Machines platforms this points to a model-specific control or sensor condition that should be matched to the exact product family before parts are recommended. Medium View details → E1 Clear Ice Machines Official U-Line service documentation uses E1 for Cabinet Thermistor Open. On U-Line Clear Ice Machines platforms this points to a model-specific control or sensor condition that should be matched to the exact product family before parts are recommended. Medium View details → E2 Clear Ice Machines Official U-Line service documentation uses E2 for Evaporator Thermistor Open. On U-Line Clear Ice Machines platforms this points to a model-specific control or sensor condition that should be matched to the exact product family before parts are recommended. Medium View details → ICE-BRIDGE Clear Ice Machines Official U-Line troubleshooting and use-and-care guidance treats Cubes Form an Ice Bridge as a real service symptom on U-Line Clear Ice Machines platforms. The correct next step is usually to verify sealing, airflow, cleaning, levelness, or water hookup before assuming a major internal failure. Medium View details → LOW-OUT Clear Ice Machines Official U-Line troubleshooting and use-and-care guidance treats Low Daily Output as a real service symptom on U-Line Clear Ice Machines platforms. The correct next step is usually to verify sealing, airflow, cleaning, levelness, or water hookup before assuming a major internal failure. Medium View details → NO-ICE Clear Ice Machines Official U-Line troubleshooting and use-and-care guidance treats No Clear Ice Production as a real service symptom on U-Line Clear Ice Machines platforms. The correct next step is usually to verify sealing, airflow, cleaning, levelness, or water hookup before assuming a major internal failure. Medium View details → P1 Clear Ice Machines Official U-Line service documentation uses P1 for Drain Pump Circuit Open. On U-Line Clear Ice Machines platforms this points to a model-specific control or sensor condition that should be matched to the exact product family before parts are recommended. Medium View details → PUMP-ERR Clear Ice Machines Official U-Line troubleshooting and use-and-care guidance treats Drain or Pump Issue as a real service symptom on U-Line Clear Ice Machines platforms. The correct next step is usually to verify sealing, airflow, cleaning, levelness, or water hookup before assuming a major internal failure. Medium View details → THIN-CUBE Clear Ice Machines Official U-Line troubleshooting and use-and-care guidance treats Ice Cubes Too Thin as a real service symptom on U-Line Clear Ice Machines platforms. The correct next step is usually to verify sealing, airflow, cleaning, levelness, or water hookup before assuming a major internal failure. Medium View details →

Safety Before You Reset or Reuse

If the unit is leaking, warming stored product, or matching an official U-Line recall or notice, move to safety guidance before repeated resets.

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If the same U-Line error or symptom returns after safe checks, the next step is model-specific diagnosis, not endless reset attempts.

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