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IV. a - CLEANING THE CONDENSER (cont’d):
two screws located on both sides at the bottom of the
louver assembly (see figure 6).  Once the screws are
removed, the panel can be pivoted upwards allowing
full access to the front facing condenser (see figure
7).   Vacuum or brush any dirt, lint or dust from the
finned condenser coil, the compressor and other cool-
ing system parts.  If significant dirt is clogging the con-
denser fins, use compressed air to blow this clear.

Lower louver assembly and replace the screws to hold
it in place.

WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER
SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING ANY PARTS OF THE
UNIT.

IV. b - HINGE REPLACEMENT:
Both the door and hinge can be easily removed from
the cabinet.  To remove the door, remove the plug at
the bottom of the top hinge.  Inside the hinge there is
a small screw which secures the door in place.  Re-
move this with a flat head screwdriver and the door
can then be lifted off the hinge.  To remove the door
portion of the hinge from the door, lift off the hinge
cover and then remove the three Phillips head screws
which secure the hinge in place on the door.  To re-
move the cabinet portion of the hinge, remove the three
Phillips head screws which hold it in place.  On solid

Fig. 7

Lift-Up Louver

Assembly

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III. i - POWER SUPPLY:
The supply voltage should be checked prior to con-
nection to be certain that proper voltage for the cabi-
net wiring is available (refer to the serial tag to deter-
mine correct unit voltage).  Make connections in ac-
cordance with local electrical codes.  Use qualified
electricians.

Use of a separate, dedicated circuit is required.  Size
wiring to handle indicated load and provide neces-
sary overcurrent protector in circuit (see amperage
requirements on the unit’s serial tag).

III. j - WIRING DIAGRAM:
Refer to the wiring diagram for any service work per-
formed on the unit.  Should you require one, please
contact Traulsen Service at (800) 825-8220, and pro-
vide the model and serial number of the unit involved.

III. k - COMPRESSOR HOLD DOWN PROVISIONS:
To protect the compressor during transit, some self-
contained Traulsen models have compressors tight-
ened down at the factory.  The hold down bolts used
to tighten these must be loosened before operation
to allow the vibration eliminators to funtion properly.
Failure to loosen the hold down bolts could result in
refrigerant line leakage, vibration and noise.  Check
the top to be sure all factory installed blocking (if used)
is also removed.  Likewise, check the compressor en-
closure of bottom mounted units (RFD models) to be
sure all packing is removed and that compressors se-
cured to the base of condensing unit are free to oper-
ate on their vibration eliminators.

III. l - CLEARANCE:
In order to assure optimum performance, the condens-
ing unit of your Traulsen unit MUST have an adequate
supply of air for cooling purposes.  Therefore, the
operating location must either have a minimum of 12

clearance overhead of the condensing unit or allow
for unrestricted air flow at the back of the unit.  Clear-
ance of at least 12

 above is required in order to per-

form certain maintenance tasks.

IV. CARE & MAINTENANCE

IV. a - CLEANING THE CONDENSER:
The most important thing you can do to insure a long,
reliable service life for your Traulsen is to regularly
clean the condenser coil.

The condensing unit requires regularly scheduled
cleaning to keep the finned condenser clean of lint
and dust accummulation.  Keeping the condenser
clean allows the cabinet to operate more efficiently
and use less energy.  To clean the condenser, first
disconnect electrical power to the cabinet and lift up
the front louver as sembly.  To lift this, remove the

III. INSTALLATION

 (continued)

V. CARE & MAINTENANCE

 (cont

d)

Fig. 6
Remove
Screws

Summary of Contents for RBF134HUT-FHS, RBF234HUT-FHS, RFS126NUT, RFS226NUT, RFC232WSC

Page 1: ...mber found on the name tag affixed to the unit Should you need service however call us on our toll free number 800 825 8220 between 7 30 am and 4 30 pm CST Monday thru Friday It is our pleasure to hel...

Page 2: ...e Cleaning Page 6 VIII BLAST FREEZER MODELS a Blast Freezer Application Page 7 b Special Installation Note Page 7 c Interior Arrangements Page 7 d Blast Freezing vs Blast Chilling Page 7 e Normal Oper...

Page 3: ...oved with a 3 4 socket wrench Avoid laying the unit on its front side or back for removal of the pallet NOTE Traulsen does not recommend laying the unit down on its front side or back However if you m...

Page 4: ...cabinets set on the floor require the floor area to be flat and level In addition after the cabinet is set in place sealant should be used around the perimeter of the base to comply with National San...

Page 5: ...RAM Refer to the wiring diagram for any service work per formed on the unit Should you require one please contact Traulsen Service at 800 825 8220 and pro vide the model and serial number of the unit...

Page 6: ...filling out the on line warranty registration form located on the Technical Ser vice page of our website www traulsen com 5 IV CARE MAINTENANCE cont d IV b HINGE REPLACEMENT door units the top hinge...

Page 7: ...oximity of a hose reel or hose connection is helpful to wash out the unit CAUTION An electric condensate evaporator cannot be used to dispose of water from melted ice VII c DRAWER PANS Each fish file...

Page 8: ...freeze timer in the OFF position VIII f DEFROST The cabinet has been shipped from the factory with three 3 timeclock defrost settings 12 midnight 8 a m and 4 p m For proper operation of the defrost s...

Page 9: ...g in corrosion Avoid use of these on or around a Traulsen refrigeration product if at all possible 4 PROLONGED CONTACT WITH FOOD PRODUCT Many food products such as milk and carbonated sodas IX STAINLE...

Page 10: ...preferable to deal with this when it first becomes visible When rust occurs do not allow it to re main for any period of time and remove it using the follow ing method STEP ONE Use a lightly abrasive...

Page 11: ...rge quantity of warm food has recently been added or the door was kept open for a long period of time in both cases allow adequate time for the cabinet to recover its normal operating temperature 4 Fo...

Page 12: ...ILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES GROWING OUT OF OR WITH RESPECT TO THE EQUIPMENT OR ITS SALE OPERATION OR USE AND TRAULSEN NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANYONE ELSE TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OBL...

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