TRUE RESIDENTIAL™ REFRIGER ATION THE TRUE 42 I N S TA L L AT I O N G U I D E
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INDE X OWNERSHIP 1 S AFE T Y PRECAUTIONS 1 DISP O S AL OF OL D REFRIGER ATOR 1 CFC DISP O S AL 1 SITE PREPAR ATION 3 EL ECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 3 SPECIFICATIONS 7 ANTI -TIP BR ACK E T INSTAL L ATION 11 L E V ELING THE UNIT 11 BA SIC EL ECTRONIC C ONTROL OPER ATIONS 15 SHELV ING 2 3 REMOVING THE D O ORS 2 3 K ICK PL ATE INSTAL L ATION 2 3 GENER AL MAINTENANCE 2 7 REPL ACEMENT PARTS 2 7 NOTE : A S W E S T R I V E F O R C O N T INU O U S IMP R O V EM EN T S, F E AT UR E S A ND SP E CIF I C AT I O N S A R E SUB
THE TRUE 42 TR-42SBS-SS-B Commercial refrigeration refined for the home, envied in the industry, and crafted—gorgeously—in America.
1-2 Ownership Safety Precautions Disposal of the O ld Refrig er ator CFC D i s p o s a l THE TRUE 42 1
OWNERSHIP T O IN SUR E T H AT YOUR UNI T WO R K S P R OP ER LY F R OM T HE F IR S T D AY, I T MU S T BE IN S TA L L ED P R OP ER LY. NO T E : W E HIGHLY R EC OMMEND A T R A INED R EF R IG ER AT ION MECH A NIC A ND EL EC T R ICI A N IN S TA L L YOUR T RUE R E SID EN T I A L C A BINE T. T HE C O S T O F A P R O F E S SION A L IN S TA L L AT ION I S MONE Y W EL L SP EN T. Before you start to install your True Residential Cabinet, carefully inspect it for freight damage.
3-6 S ite Prepar ation Electrical Requirements THE TRUE 42 3
SITE PREPAR ATION • Rough Opening dimensions. (See figure 1 and 2) • For FLUSH installations the front face of the unit will be flush with the surrounding cabinets. (See figure 3) • For PROUD (Standard) installations, the front face of the unit will extend beyond cabinets.
TOP VIEW FIGURE 3 - FLUSH INSTALLATION 23/16" TOP VIEW FIGURE 4 - PROUD INSTALLATION 43/16" NO T E : DIMEN SION S M AY VA RY BY ± 1 / 8 ” THE TRUE 42 5
ELEC TRIC AL REQUIREMENT S For all built-in models, the electrical supply should be located within the shaded area shown in the illustration (See Figure 5). Follow the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances when installing the receptacle. A separate circuit, servicing only this appliance is required. A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is not recommended and may cause interruption of operation.
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OVER ALL DIMENSIONS TOP VIEW 419/16" CABINET WIDTH 2325/32" 21/2" DOORS OPEN 90º 2013/16" 265/8" DOORS OPEN 135º 131/32" 8 TRUE RESIDENTIAL™ 175/32" NO T E : DIMEN SION S M AY VA RY BY ± 1 / 8 ”
FRONT VIEW 8331/32" 6729/32" DOOR HEIGHT 7221/32" 3015/32" 2729/32" 2525/32" 833/4" CABINET HEIGHT 315/16" SIDE VIEW NO T E : DIMEN SION S M AY VA RY BY ± 1 / 8 ” THE TRUE 42 9
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11 - 14 A n t i -t i p B r a c k e t I n s ta l l at i o n Leveling the Unit THE TRUE 42 11
ANTI-TIP KIT INS TALL ATION ANTI-TIP BR ACKE T KIT: • • • • One (1) anti-tip bracket (Figure 1.1) Four (4) masonry 3/16" screws Eight (8) wood #12 – 2" screws Twelve (12) 1/4" washers FOR ALL FULL SIZE RESIDENTIAL MODELS, THE ANTITIP BRACKET ENGAGES WITH THE REAR LEVELING LEGS TO SECURE THE UNIT. FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO SECURE THE BRACKET BEFORE MOVING THE UNIT INTO FINAL OPERATING POSITION. 1. Determine final location of the unit.
LE VELING THE UNIT It is very important that the refrigerator sits level. This will insure that the doors will align and seal properly and that the drain pans will not spill over. T O L E V EL T HE UNI T: 1. P L A CE A L E V EL ON T HE IN T ER IO R F L O O R . CHECK A ND A D JU S T F O R L E V EL F R OM F R ON T T O B A CK , A L SO CHECK A ND A D JU S T F O R L E V EL F R OM R IGH T T O L EF T. 2. A D JU S T T HE F R ON T S U SING A SE T O F P L IER S O R A W R ENCH. ( SEE F IGUR E 6 ) 3.
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15 - 22 Ba sic Elec tronic Control O per ations THE TRUE 42 15
BA SIC ELEC TRONIC CONTROL OPER ATIONS The following pages describe the basic input operations performed at the control panel; • • • • Switching unit ON and OFF Adjusting set-point (temperature adjustment) Enabling and disabling door ajar alarm feature Switching accent lighting systems ON and OFF P L E A SE NO T E T H AT T HOUGH P O S SIBL E T O DI SP L AY T EMP ER AT UR E S IN FA HR ENHEI T O R CEL SIU S, IN MO S T C A SE S FA HR ENHEI T R E A DING S A R E SHO W N IN T HI S M A NUA L .
ZONE NAVIG ATION ( TEMPER ATURE ADJUS TMENT ) To adjust set-points, press ZONE for the appropriate compartment, then DOWN or UP key on control panel in multiple key strokes until the desired set-point is achieved (See Figure 9). Each key stroke equals a one degree change and is accompanied by an audible beep. When the desired set-point is reached press the ZONE key until you reach the “HOME” screen, where the current zone temperatures will be displayed.
MODE NAVIG ATION The following pages illustrate unique customer input operations performed at the control panel. The input operations described are: T EMP ER AT UR E UNI T SEL EC T ION MO D E , VA C AT ION MO D E , A ND HO L ID AY MO D E . ( SEE F IGUR E 10 ) . NO T E S : ( HO L IDAY MO DE ) • SE T- P OIN T S C A NNO T BE CH A NG ED A ND M A NUA L D EF R O S T C A NNO T BE INI T I AT ED.
ACCENT LIG HTING SYS TEM All models are equipped with an accent lighting system in the refrigerator and or freezer compartment(s). To energize the accent lighting system, press the LIGHT key, and navigate to the corresponding compartment, DOOR or ON will appear in the LCD indicating the accent lights are enabled (See Figure 11).
AL ARM NAVIG ATION (DOOR A JAR AL ARM FE ATURE ON/OFF) All Residential Series units are equipped with a door ajar alarm feature. To enable the door ajar alarm, press the ALARM key on the control panel and “DOOR AJAR ALARM ON” will appear in the LCD indicating the alarm is enabled (See Figure 12). With the alarm enabled, the notification icons will appear and an audible alarm will beep continuously whenever a door is left open for more than 5 minutes.
NOTIFIC ATION ALERT S The diagrams on these pages illustrate what a customer may see in the LCD if the appliance needs attention (See Figure 13).
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23 - 26 S h elv i n g Removing the D oo r s Kick Pl ate Ins tall ation THE TRUE 42 2 3
SHELVING All shelving and door bins come packaged inside the unit. (See Figure 14) FIGURE 14 REFRIG ER ATOR S TOR AG E G L A S S SHELV E S Remove the top foam piece holding the glass shelves. Carefully remove shelves and set aside. (See Figure 15). Remove all other packing material. To install, insert glass shelf into the shelf standards on the back wall, with the front tilted upward, and then lower the front until it stops. (See Figure 16).
D R AW ER S To remove a drawer, pull drawer forward until it stops. Use a Phillips screw driver to remove the two (2) screws securing the drawer to the slides, then lift the drawer up and out of unit. (See Figure 19). To reinstall, pull drawer slides all the way forward on unit, and then slide the drawer onto the slides until the hook on the back of the slide is over top of the drawer, reinstall the screws using the Phillips screw driver.
REMOVING THE DOORS R EMO V ING T HE D O O R S Open the door to 90 degrees. (See Image 23). Lift the door straight up and out of the hinges. (See Image 24). To re-install, hold the door 90 degrees to the opening and align hinge posts to the hinges. Lower the door into place. FIGURE 23 FIGURE 24 KICK PL ATE INS TALL ATION K ICK P L AT E The kick plate is shipped with the unit but not attached to allow access to level the unit (See Image 25).
27-28 General Maintenance R epl acem en t Pa r t s THE TRUE 42 27
G ENER AL M AINTENANCE Keeping the condenser coil clean will minimize required service and lower electrical cost. The condenser coil is accessible from the front. (See Figure 27). The condenser coil should be cleaned by removing dust and other build-up from the tube assembly with vacuum or a cleaning rag. When properly cleaned you should be able to see through the tube assembly. Warranty does not cover cleaning the condenser coil.
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