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INSTALLATION / OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

4. If all operating conditions are normal, 

the voltage supply at the compressor 

terminals balanced and within limits, the 

compressor crankcase temperature within 

normal limits, and the amperage drawn 

within the specified range, the motor 

protector may be defective, and should 

be replaced.

If the operating conditions are normal 

and the compressor is running excessively 

hot for no observable reason, or if the 

amperage drawn is above the normal 

range and sufficient to repeatedly trip the 

protector, the compressor has internal 

damage and should be replaced.

IF THE COMPRESSOR RUNS 

BUT WILL NOT REFRIGERATE

1. Check the refrigerant charge. Check 

the evaporator surface to determine 

if it is evenly cold throughout, or if 

partially starved. A lack of charge may 

be indicated by light, fluffy frost at 

the evaporator inlet. Add refrigerant if 

necessary.

2. Check the compressor suction 

pressure. An abnormally low pressure 

may indicate a loss of refrigerant charge, 

a malfunctioning capillary tube, a lack of 

evaporator capacity possibly due to icing 

or low air flow, or a restriction in the 

system.

Often a restriction in a drier or strainer 

can be identified by frost or a decrease 

in temperature across the restriction due 

to the pressure drop in the line. This will 

be true only if liquid refrigerant is in 

the line at the restricted point, since any 

temperature change due to restriction 

would be caused by the flashing of liquid 

into vapor as the pressure changes.

Any abnormal restriction in the system 

must be corrected.

3. Check the compressor discharge 

pressure. An abnormally high discharge 

pressure can cause a loss of capacity, and 

can be caused by a dirty condenser, a 

malfunctioning condenser fan, or air in 

the system.

4. If the suction pressure is high, 

and the evaporator and condenser 

are functioning normally, check the 

compressor amperage draw. An amperage 

draw near or above the nameplate rating 

indicates normal compressor or unit may 

have damaged valves.

An amperage draw considerably below 

the nameplate rating may indicate 

a broken suction reed or broken 

connecting rod in the compressor.

IF THE MOTOR COMPRESSOR 

STARTS BUT TRIPS 

REPEATEDLY ON THE 

OVERLOAD PROTECTOR

1. Defrost Time Clock

 

A.   Check timer motor to be  

 

 

sure it runs.

 

B.   Check contacts on the    

 

 

defrost timer.

 

C.  Check solenoid windings  

 

 

for continuity to ensure   

 

 

contact switching.

 

D. Check to be sure defrost 

 

 

actuator pins are in proper  

 

 

position.

 

E.   Check all wires in the timer  

 

 

for tightness to terminals and 

 

 

broken wires.

2. Defrost Control On The    

Evaporator Drain Pan

A. If the defrost time is always 35 

minutes (or whatever duration the 

elapsed time adjustment is set at) and 

the fan motors do not delay after a 

defrost cycle and it has been determined 

that the solenoid in the defrost clock is 

functioning, change the defrost control 

in the evaporator compartment in 

the top of the freezer. This control is 

attached to the evaporator drain pan.

3. Coil Defrost Heater

 

A. Lower the evaporator cover. 

Disconnect the coil heater by removing 

the wire nuts at the point where the 

heater joins the electrical circuit of the 

freezer in the evaporator compartment. 

Check heater for continuity with an 

ohmmeter. If the heater is defective, cut 

the bale wires holding the heater to the 

coil and remove the heater. Replace with 

a new heater using bale wires provided.

4. Drain Tube Heater

 

A. Lower the evaporator cover. 

Disconnect the drain tube heater by 

removing the wire nuts at the point 

where the heater joins the electrical 

circuit of the freezer in the evaporator 

compartment. Check the drain tube 

heater with an ohmmeter.

 

B. If the drain tube heater is 

defective, disconnect the drain tube from 

the rigid plastic drain, bend the tabs that 

hold the evaporator drain pan to the 

evaporator cover and raise the drain pan 

so that the flexible heater is visible, pull 

heater out of the plastic drain tube and 

replace. Connect heater to the electrical 

circuit in the evaporator compartment.

5. Cabinet Temperature Control

 

A. Remove the two screws on 

the right side of the evaporator housing 

that holds the control mounting plate. 

Reach behind the evaporator housing on 

the control side of the cabinet and pull 

the control bulb out of the receptacle in 

the roof of the cabinet. Disconnect the 

wires from the control. Check control 

for continuity, replace if defective.

Summary of Contents for GDM-23

Page 1: ...s Only 25 Field Troubleshooting Freezer Units Only 26 27 Light Cover Install for GDM 10F GDM 12F 28 Maintenance Care Cleaning Cleaning Condenser Coil 29 30 Stainless Steel Equipment Care Cleaning 31 3...

Page 2: ...www truemfg com True Food Service Equipment Inc...

Page 3: ...sonnel Do not puncture refrigerant tubing Caution Risk of fire or explosion Flammable refrigerant used Consult repair manual owner s guide before attempting to service this product All safety precauti...

Page 4: ...www truemfg com True Food Service Equipment Inc SAFETY INFORMATION 2 2...

Page 5: ...recycling appliance please make sure that the refrigerants are handled according to local and national codes requirements and regulations Refrigerant Disposal Your old refrigerator may have a cooling...

Page 6: ...l power cords that have become frayed or otherwise damaged Do not use a cord that shows cracks or abrasion damage along its length or at either end When removing the refrigerator away from the wall be...

Page 7: ...e unit A Remove the outer packaging cardboard and bubbles or styrofoam corners and clear plastic Inspect for concealed damage Again immediately file a claim with the freight carrier if there is damage...

Page 8: ...eveling C The cooler should be leveled front to back and side to side with a level D Ensure that the drain hose or hoses are positioned in the pan E Free plug and cord from inside the lower rear of th...

Page 9: ...d stem of the castor See image 2 C If more than one shim is used turn the slot at a 90 angle so they are not in line D Turn the bearing race clockwise to tighten and secure the castor by tightening th...

Page 10: ...s illustrated and locked down with the hand brakes WARNING Unit may tip forward if procedure F is not strictly followed G Units final location should be adequately ventilated Conditions where heat exc...

Page 11: ...s can not be removed unless placed in specific locations stated in these instructions STEP 2 Two Door Units Slide the front door so it is centered on the cabinet The door can not be removed unless it...

Page 12: ...8 6 6 6 6 5 4 4 3 35 10 10 8 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 2 40 10 8 8 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 2 2 45 10 8 6 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 1 50 10 8 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 Wire Gauge for 2 Voltage Drop in Supply Circuits 230 Volt Distance I...

Page 13: ...e level side to side and front to back Place a carpenter s level in the interior floor in four places A Position level in the inside floor of the unit near the doors Level should be parallel to cabine...

Page 14: ...iring and installation are correct and no shipping damage has occurred Remember our factory warranty does not cover product loss REPLACEMENT PARTS TRUE maintains a record of the cabinet serial number...

Page 15: ...e Equipment Inc 13 13 INSTALLATION OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS IF YOUR CABINET IS BUILT WITH THIS TEMPERATURE CONTROL PLEASE SEE THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS On GDM Freezers the LAE Electronic Control is loc...

Page 16: ...Set Point temperature that will start the compressor Example If the Set Point is 9 F 23 C and the Differential is 10 F 5 C Set Point 9 F 10 Differential 1 F Or Set Point 23 C 5 Differential 18 C The c...

Page 17: ...hange the lock settings If no appears the controller is unlocked If yes appears the controller is locked See images 3 and 4 C Once the lock setting has been set correctly release the info button Wait...

Page 18: ...Manual Activation button B To control interior sign lights by the interior door switch depress the rocker switch to the ON position Light Switch is located on inside top right of the ceiling ON Posit...

Page 19: ...ing LAE Control Icons May need to unlock control WHY THE SET POINT IS THE TEMPERATURE AT WHICH THE COMPRESSOR WILL SHUT OFF Please note that the set point IS NOT the cabinet holding temperature HOW A...

Page 20: ...d release the Manual Defrost button until dEF appears B REAL TIME CLOCK RTC If controller is preprogrammed for RTC press the and hold the Manual Defrost button for 5 seconds until dh1 appears Release...

Page 21: ...To see the set point press and hold the info button and the stand by button at the same time ScL will appear See image 1 B Push the up button until dFt appears See image 2 C Press and hold the info b...

Page 22: ...www truemfg com True Food Service Equipment Inc SAFETY INFORMATION 20 20 DISPLAY...

Page 23: ...228 DDY OS2 X 1 8 75 167 1 925 FID T3 80 176 1 669 FDD X 32 1 8 OS3 X 1 8 85 185 1 452 FTO TLD 90 194 1 268 FCM SIM 95 203 1 145 FDT X 1 8 ADR 100 212 0 974 FDH X 1 8 105 221 0 858 FT1 110 230 0 758...

Page 24: ...essary to warm up the set points To make the adjustment insert the appropriate tool in each adjustment screw and turn 1 4 of a revolution clockwise to the right This procedure will adjust both the cut...

Page 25: ...helf clips before installing the shelves 2 Start at the bottom in terms of shelf installation and work your way up 3 Always lay the back of each shelf down on the rear clips before the front WARNING D...

Page 26: ...rganizer until it snaps in place on top of shelf image 3 Tabs grip between shelf wire supports image 3a Step 4 Line up second TrueFlex organizer against the side of the first one and press into place...

Page 27: ...freezer contains a defrost system that is temperature terminated however the time clock has been designed with a time termination back up so that the defrost period will not exceed thirty minutes Whil...

Page 28: ...nd then gradually increase to infinity b If there is no movement of the ohmmeter indicator an open circuit is indicated c If the ohmmeter indicator moves to zero and remains there or on a low resistan...

Page 29: ...te rating may indicate a broken suction reed or broken connecting rod in the compressor IF THE MOTOR COMPRESSOR STARTS BUT TRIPS REPEATEDLY ON THE OVERLOAD PROTECTOR 1 Defrost Time Clock A Check timer...

Page 30: ...r into the bottom groove of the rubber gasket and rotate upwards while working the edges into the rest of the rectangular groove See Images 2 3 slide fingers underneath top edges of rubber gasket and...

Page 31: ...___________ STEP 5 _____________ Lift cardboard cover above fan at plastic plugs and carefully clean condenser coil and fan blades ____________ STEP 6 _____________ INDOOR LOCATION After brushing cond...

Page 32: ...nit You must remove the cabinet grill to expose the Condenser The Condenser looks like a group of vertical fins You need to be able to see through the condenser for the unit to function at maximum cap...

Page 33: ...cannot see the grain 3 Use alkaline alkaline chlorinated or non chloride containing cleaners While many traditional cleaners are loaded with chlorides the industry is providing an ever increasing cho...

Page 34: ...oshine applied provides barrier film for fingerprints and smears C Cameo Talc Zud First Impression is applied by rubbing in the direction of the polished lines for stubborn stains and discoloring D Ea...

Page 35: ...er must also be the same capacity as the drier being replaced 3 Micron level vacuums must be achieved to insure low moisture levels in the system 500 microns or lower must be obtained All claims for l...

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