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ANTI-TIP KIT INS TALL ATION

ANTI-TIP BR ACKET 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 ANTI-
TIP 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. For a FLUSH 

install, measure back 24-31/32" (Dimension A) 
from the surrounding cabinetry. For a PROUD 
install, measure back 22-31/32" (Dimension B) 
from the surrounding cabinetry. For either type of 
install, place the anti-tip bracket centered in the 
rough opening.

2. 

Using the bracket as a guide, drill pilot holes into 
the floor and wall. It is recommended to secure the 
bracket to as many floor joists and wall studs as 
possible.

3. 

Using the provided screws and washers, secure the 

bracket to the wall/floor. Adjust the rear rollers to 
just above their lowest position and move the unit to 
its final position. Raise the rear rollers a minimum 
of 1/8" to engage the bracket.

FIGURE 1.1 - ANTI-TIP BRACKET

NOTES :
• BECAUSE OF THE WEIGHT OF THIS UNIT ( 720 LBS), IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CONSULT A 

FLOORING E XPERT PRIOR TO INSTALL ATION. THE FLOORING BENE ATH THE UNIT SHOULD BE 
R ATED TO SUPPORT AT LE AST 150 POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT.

• EIGHT (8) ¼-20 X 1" L AG BOLTS SECURING THE UNIT TO THE SKID DURING SHIPPING MAY 

ALSO BE USED ON THE INSTALL ATION OF THE ANTI-TIP BR ACK ET.

WARNING

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TIP OVER HA Z ARD

A child or adult could tip the refrigerator resulting in property damage or bodily harm. Follow these instructions 
to properly install the anti-tip device. If the unit is moved, verify the device is properly engaged before normal 
usage of unit commences.

Dimensions may vary by ± 1/8”

DIMENSION A

Flush Install

24

31/32

"

20

25/32

"

DIMENSION B

Proud Install

22

31/32

"

Summary of Contents for 42

Page 1: ...TRUE RESIDENTIAL REFRIGERATION T H E T R U E 4 2 I N S TA L L AT I O N G U I D E ...

Page 2: ...THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE ...

Page 3: ...CIFICATIONS 7 ANTI TIP BRACKET INSTALLATION 11 LEVELING THE UNIT 11 BASIC ELECTRONIC CONTROL OPERATIONS 15 SHELVING 23 REMOVING THE DOORS 23 KICK PLATE INSTALLATION 23 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 27 REPLACEMENT PARTS 27 NOTE AS WE STRIVE FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENTS FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE INDEX ...

Page 4: ...TR 42SBS SS B THE TRUE 42 Commercial refrigeration refined for the home envied in the industry and crafted gorgeously in America ...

Page 5: ...1 THE TRUE 42 1 2 O w n e r s h i p S a f e t y P r e c a u t i o n s D i s p o s a l o f t h e O l d R e f r i g e r a t o r CFC D i s p o s a l ...

Page 6: ...r appliance Keep hands away from the pinch point areas gaps between the doors and between the doors and cabinet Small areas are not necessarily safe Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning and making repairs Setting temperature control to OFF only removes power from the refrigeration system it does not remove power from other circuits For example temperature control and lights NOTE WE STRONGLY REC...

Page 7: ...3 THE TRUE 42 3 6 S i t e P r e p a r a t i o n E l e c t r i c a l R e q u i r e m e n t s ...

Page 8: ... INSTALL PROUD INSTALL FRONTVIEW FIGURE 2 ROUGH OPENING MEASUREMENTS WEIGHT 413 4 PROUD INSTALL 421 4 FLUSH INSTALL NOTE DIMENSIONS MAY VARY BY 1 8 FLUSH PROUD WIDTH 421 4 413 4 DEPTH 26 24 HEIGHT 841 4 84 WEIGHT 720 Lbs 720 Lbs Cord Length 8 feet 8 feet 8 Electrical located in this area 2 841 4 FLUSH INSTALL 84 PROUD INSTALL 77 Because of the weight of this unit it is recommended to consult a flo...

Page 9: ...5 THE TRUE 42 TOPVIEW FIGURE 3 FLUSH INSTALLATION TOPVIEW FIGURE 4 PROUD INSTALLATION 23 16 43 16 NOTE DIMENSIONS MAY VARY BY 1 8 ...

Page 10: ...red A ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI is not recommended and may cause interruption of operation NOTES THE OUTLET MUST BE CHECKED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN TO BE SURE THAT IT IS WIRED WITH THE CORRECT POLARITY VERIFY THAT THE OUTLET IS PROPERLY GROUNDED POWER SUPPLY 115 V AC 60 HZ CIRCUIT BREAKER 15 AMP RECEPTACLE 3 PRONG GROUNDING TYPE FRONTVIEW FIGURE 5 ROUGH OPENING 413 4 PROUD INSTALL 4...

Page 11: ...7 THE TRUE 42 S p e c i f i c a t i o n s 7 11 ...

Page 12: ...8 TRUE RESIDENTIAL OVERALL DIMENSIONS 265 8 2013 16 DOORS OPEN 90º 2325 32 419 16 TOPVIEW CABINET WIDTH 21 2 DOORS OPEN 135º 131 32 175 32 NOTE DIMENSIONS MAY VARY BY 1 8 ...

Page 13: ...9 THE TRUE 42 7221 32 6729 32 833 4 8331 32 2525 32 2729 32 3015 32 FRONTVIEW SIDEVIEW DOOR HEIGHT CABINET HEIGHT 315 16 NOTE DIMENSIONS MAY VARY BY 1 8 ...

Page 14: ...10 TRUE RESIDENTIAL N O TES ...

Page 15: ...11 THE TRUE 42 11 14 A n t i t i p B r a c k e t I n s t a l l a t i o n L e v e l i n g t h e U n i t ...

Page 16: ...ny floor joists and wall studs as possible 3 Using the provided screws and washers secure the bracket to the wall floor Adjust the rear rollers to just above their lowest position and move the unit to its final position Raise the rear rollers a minimum of 1 8 to engage the bracket FIGURE 1 1 ANTI TIP BRACKET NOTES BECAUSE OF THE WEIGHT OF THIS UNIT 720 LBS IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CONSULT A FLOORING E...

Page 17: ...T 1 PLACE A LEVEL ON THE INTERIOR FLOOR CHECK AND ADJUST FOR LEVEL FROM FRONT TO BACK ALSO CHECK AND ADJUST FOR LEVEL FROM RIGHT TO LEFT 2 ADJUST THE FRONTS USING A SET OF PLIERS OR A WRENCH SEE FIGURE 6 3 ADJUST THE REAR USING A 7 16 SOCKET AND RATCHET SEE FIGURE 6 TURN CLOCK WISE TO RAISE THE REAR OF THE UNIT NOTE DIMENSIONS MAY VARY BY 1 8 FIGURE 6 LEG ADJUSTMENTS REAR LEG ADJUSTMENT FRONT LEG ...

Page 18: ...14 TRUE RESIDENTIAL N O TES ...

Page 19: ...15 THE TRUE 42 15 22 B a s i c E l e c t r o n i c C o n t r o l O p e r a t i o n s ...

Page 20: ...gnostics test is initiated followed by one audible beep the lights energizing and temperature readings appearing in the LCD NOTES WHENEVER THE UNIT IS SWITCHED OFF USING THE POWER KEY THE WORD OFF WILL BE VISIBLE IN THE LCD SEE FIGURE 7 AS LONG AS THERE IS ELECTRICITY SUPPLIED TO THE APPLIANCE WHENEVER THE UNIT IS SWITCHED ON USING THE POWER KEY THE UNIT EMITS ONE AUDIBLE BEEP AND THEN TEMPERATURE...

Page 21: ... set point is reached press the ZONE key until you reach the HOME screen where the current zone temperatures will be displayed NOTES THE TEMPERATURE RANGE IN A FREEZER ZONE IS 4 F 20 C TO 4 F 16 C THE TEMPERATURE RANGE IN A REFRIGERATOR ZONE IS 34 F 1 C TO 42 F 6 C INITIAL FACTORY SET POINTS ARE 0 F 18 C IN A FREEZER ZONE AND 38 F 3 C IN A REFRIGERATOR ZONE THE INITIAL STROKE OF THE UP OR DOWN KEY...

Page 22: ...rmistors will still detect cut in and cut out which is the determining factor to start stop the cooling process but there will be a random sixteen 16 to twenty one 21 second delay before cooling begins ends The phrase HOLIDAY MODE ACTIVE in the LCD remains energized when the door is closed MODE MODE MODE Temperature ºf Vacation Mode Activate Holiday Mode Temperature ºf Vacation Mode Activate Holid...

Page 23: ...N the LED s will be energized and stay illuminated when the door is closed in the DOOR position the lighting system will only be energized with the door opening NOTE WHEN LIGHTS ARE PLACED IN ON MODE LIGHTS WILL NOT FADE UP WHEN DOOR OPENS LIGHT NAVIGATION LIGHT LIGHT FREEZER LIGHT DOOR REFRIGERATOR LIGHT DOOR FREEZER LIGHT DOOR REFRIGERATOR LIGHT ON LIGHT REFRIGERATOR LIGHT DOOR BACK TO HOME SCRE...

Page 24: ...ating 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 To disable the door ajar alarm press the ALARM key again and DOOR AJAR ALARM OFF will appear in the LCD ALARM NAVIGATION TO STOP ALARM BUZZER PRESS Door Alarm Off Exit exit ALARM Exit refrigerator door aj...

Page 25: ...f the appliance needs attention See Figure 13 NOTIFICATION ALERTS service required freezer door ajar refrigerator door ajar refrigerator high temp freezer high temp showroom mode Communication Error call for service MAIN SCREEN COULD SHOW THE FOLLOWING COMMUNICATION ERROR 4 F 34 F FIGURE 13 NOTIFICATION ALERTS ...

Page 26: ...22 TRUE RESIDENTIAL N O TES ...

Page 27: ...23 THE TRUE 42 23 26 S h e l v i n g R e m o v i n g t h e D oo r s K i c k P l a t e I n s t a l l a t i o n ...

Page 28: ... CONTROL PANEL FIGURE 14 FIGURE 15 FIGURE 16 GLASS SHELVES 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 To remove or adjust a glass shelf tilt up and t...

Page 29: ... aside See Figure 20 Remove all other packing material To install insert wire shelf into the shelf standards on the back wall with the front tilted upward and then lower the front until it stops See Figure 21 To remove or adjust a wire shelf tilt up and then lift up and out FIGURE 20 FIGURE 21 Final Wire Shelf Installation WIRE BASKETS To remove a basket pull drawer forward until it stops Use a Ph...

Page 30: ...ening and align hinge posts to the hinges Lower the door into place KICK PLATE INSTALLATION KICK PLATE The kick plate is shipped with the unit but not attached to allow access to level the unit See Image 25 Once the unit is level the kick plate attaches to the front bottom of the unit with magnets located on the left and right See Image 26 FIGURE 23 FIGURE 24 FIGURE 25 FIGURE 26 Magnets Installed ...

Page 31: ...27 THE TRUE 42 27 28 G e n e r a l M a i n t e n a n c e R e p l a c e m e n t Pa r t s ...

Page 32: ...rranty does not cover cleaning the condenser coil REPLACEMENT PARTS True maintains a record of the cabinet serial number for your unit If at any time during the life of your unit a part is needed you may obtain that part by furnishing the model number and serial number to the company from whom you purchased the cooler For replacement parts contact the dealer from whom you purchased the refrigerato...

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