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TRUE RESIDENTIAL

®

TEC_TM_102 REV. B

02/02/2022

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You have selected one of the finest commercial 
refrigeration units made. It is manufactured under 
strict quality controls with only the best quality 
materials available. Your TRUE cooler, when properly 
maintained, will give you many years of trouble-free 
service.

WARNING – 

Use this appliance for its intended purpose 

as described in this Installation Manual.

REFRIGER ANT SAFE T Y & WARNING 
INFORMATION

See the serial label inside the cabinet for the units 
refrigeration type. For Hydrocarbon Refrigeration 
(R290 only), see below:

DANGER – 

Risk of fire or explosion. 

Flammable refrigerant used. DO NOT 
use mechanical devices to defrost 
refrigerator. DO NOT puncture refrigerant 
tubing; follow handling instructions 
carefully. To be repaired only by trained 
service personnel.

DANGER – 

Risk of fire or explosion 

(flammable refrigerant used), consult 
repair manual/owner’s guide before 
attempting to service this product. All 
safety precautions must be followed. 
Dispose of properly in accordance with 
local and federal regulations. Follow all 
safety precautions.

CAUTION – 

Keep all ventilation openings 

clear of obstruction in the appliance 
enclosure or in the structure housing the 
appliance.

BA SIC SAFE T Y & WARNING 
PRECAUTIONS

•  Take care during operation, maintenance or repairs 

to avoid cuts or pinching from any part/component 
of the cabinet.

•  Units may pose a tipping hazard while uncrating, 

during installation, or when moving the unit.

•  Ensure the unit is properly installed and located in 

accordance with the Installation Instructions before 
use.

•  This appliance is not to be used, cleaned or 

maintained by persons (including children) with 
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or 
lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have 
been given supervision or instruction.

• 

DO NOT 

allow children to play with the appliance 

or climb, stand, or hang on the unit’s shelves to 
prevent damage to the refrigerator and personal 
injury.

• 

DO NOT 

touch the cold surfaces in the freezer 

compartment when hands are damp or wet. Skin 
may stick to these extremely cold surfaces.

•  Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning and making 

repairs.

•  Setting temperature controls to the 0 position or 

powering off an electronic control may not remove 
power from all components (e.g., light circuits, 
perimeter heaters, and evaporator fans).

• 

DO NOT 

store or use gasoline, or other flammable 

vapors and liquids, in the vicinity of this or any 
other appliance.

HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR TRUE REFRIGER ATOR TO RECEIVE THE MOS T 
EFFICIENT AND SUCCESSFUL OPER ATION

S A F E T Y   I N F O R M A T I O N   &   O W N E R S H I P

Summary of Contents for RESIDENTIAL ADA HEIGHT TUBADA-24-R/L-RG-A-S

Page 1: ...ADA HEIGHT INSTALL GUIDE TEC_TM_120 REV B 02 02 2022 T R U E R E S I D E N T I A L A D A H E I G H T I N S TA L L G U I D E A N D U S E R S M A N U A L P R E S E R V E T H E M O M E N T...

Page 2: ...TRUE RESIDENTIAL TEC_TM_102 REV B 02 02 2022 THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE...

Page 3: ...alled Is the doorstop being installed if needed Does the customer understand the unit s operation Has the customer been given the key and literature package Have all stainless steel surfaces been insp...

Page 4: ...CABINET LOCATION SPECIFICATIONS 13 NOTICE TO CUSTOMER 13 OUTDOOR USE 13 PRIOR TO INSTALLATION ADA COMPLIANT INSTALLATION ROUGH OPENING PLAN VIEWS 32 813 MM OPENING 16 OPTIONAL INSTALLATION ROUGH OPENI...

Page 5: ...STALLATION 48 CABINET OPERATION CABINET COMPONENTS ELECTRONIC CONTROL LIGHT SWITCH LOCATION 50 ELECTRONIC CONTROL OPERATION 53 MAINTENANCE CARE CLEANING CONDENSER COIL CLEANING 58 CONDENSATION 59 STAI...

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Page 7: ...R E C T D I S P O S A L O F O L D R E F R I G E R AT O R O W N E R S H I P P R O D U C T R E G I S T R AT I O N C O N TA C T U S C A B I N E T L O C AT I O N S P E C I F I C AT I O N S N O T I C E T O...

Page 8: ...re housing the appliance BASIC SAFETY WARNING PRECAUTIONS Take care during operation maintenance or repairs to avoid cuts or pinching from any part component of the cabinet Units may pose a tipping ha...

Page 9: ...QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN PROPER DISPOSAL OF THE CABINET DANGER RISK OF CHILD ENTRAPMENT Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of the past Junked or abandoned refrigerators are still dangerous...

Page 10: ...u e ou sur l armoire elle m me PR CAUTIONS DE BASE EN MATI RE DE S CURIT ET AVERTISSEMENTS Lors de l utilisation de l entretien ou des r parations il faut prendre soin d viter les coupures et les pinc...

Page 11: ...ux Respectez toutes les pr cautions de s curit NE STOCKEZ ni n utilisez de l essence ou un autre produit volatile ou liquide inflammable proximit pr s de cet appareil ou de tout autre appareil NE STOC...

Page 12: ...e serial label location below available so we can better assist you with your service or parts related inquiries CUSTOMER SERVICE Phone 888 616 8783 info true residential com TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPARTM...

Page 13: ...NOTICE TO CUSTOMER Loss or spoilage of products in your refrigerator freezer is not covered by warranty In addition to following recommended installation procedures run the refrigerator freezer for 24...

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Page 15: ...AT I O N R O U G H O P E N I N G P L A N V I E W S 3 2 8 1 3 m m O P E N I N G O P T I O N A L I N S TA L L AT I O N R O U G H O P E N I N G P L A N V I E W S 3 4 1 2 8 7 7 m m O P E N I N G C U S T O...

Page 16: ...OPENING Please see the recommended dimensions for a ADA compliant rough opening below For unit specifications please see ADA Compliant Installation Plan Views starting on page 16 CUTOUT OPENINGS To mi...

Page 17: ...5 32 588mm 23 15 16 608mm 25 32 20mm 1 5 16 33mm 25 3 8 645mm 31 7 8 810mm 25 27 32 657mm 90 47 15 32 1206mm 25 7 8 657mm 115 11 3 32 282mm TURADA 24 RS A S 09 24 20 REFRIGERATORS BEVERAGE CENTERS ST...

Page 18: ...L L AT I O N P L A N V I E W S STAINLESS DRAWER UNITS PLAN VIEW DIMENSIONS REFRIGERATOR TURADA 24D SS A 23 7 8 607mm 31 7 8 810mm 3 7 8 98mm 23 15 16 608mm 23 5 32 588mm 3 3 4 95mm 25 27 32 656mm 44 1...

Page 19: ...ional Installation Rough Openings Plan Views starting on page 21 For custom panel specifications please see Custom Overlay Panel Specifications starting on page 25 A D A C O M P L I A N T I N S TA L L...

Page 20: ...S OVERLAY PANEL DRAWER UNITS PLAN VIEW DIMENSIONS REFRIGERATOR TURADA 24 D A O 23 7 8 607mm 31 7 8 810mm 3 7 8 98mm 9 32 7mm 13 7 8 352mm 23 5 32 588mm 3 3 4 95mm 23 15 16 608mm 21 1 32 534mm 42 5 8...

Page 21: ...the recommended dimensions for a nonstandard rough opening below The height includes 2 1 2 64 mm leveling legs in the measure For unit specifications please see Optional Installation Plan Views starti...

Page 22: ...leveling legs please contact our parts department at 844 849 6226 or TrueResidentialParts TrueMfg com For custom panel specifications please see Custom Overlay Panel Specifications starting on page 2...

Page 23: ...2 64 mm leveling legs please contact our parts department at 844 849 6226 or TrueResidentialParts TrueMfg com For custom panel specifications please see Custom Overlay Panel Specifications starting o...

Page 24: ...95mm 23 15 16 608mm 2 11 32 60mm 25 7 8 657mm 47 15 32 1206mm D STANDARD LEVELING LEGS WITH TALL DOOR OVERLAY PANEL DOOR EXTENDS UP For custom panel specifications please see Custom Overlay Panel Spe...

Page 25: ...OPENING SIZE AND CABINET SPECIFICATIONS True units assume 3 4 19mm thick overlay panels of the specified width see spefiications tables to be supplied by the end user or others Thicker wider panels in...

Page 26: ...8 711mm 3 4 19mm ADA OVERLAY DOOR 23 11 16 602mm 28 711mm 22 1 2 572mm 19 5 8 498mm 2 3 4 70mm 2 3 4 70mm 2 1 32 52mm 2 1 32 52mm GLASS CUT OUT 3 4 19mm R 23 11 16 602mm 28 711mm 22 1 2 572mm 19 5 8 4...

Page 27: ...panel can extend the apparent height of the unit or disguise the actual height of a 6 600 mm grill For more detail please see Optional Installations Rough Opening Plan Views starting on page 21 Pleas...

Page 28: ...w 0 0mm 3 4 19mm 1 3 4 44mm 5 15 16 151mm 0 0mm 11 7 8 302mm 23 3 4 603mm 11 7 8 302mm 1 2 13mm 3 4 19mm 1 15 32 37mm 3 4 19mm 2X 1250 1250 2X 5000 X 20 2500 THRU BACK VIEW 6 GRILL TEMPLATE STANDARD O...

Page 29: ...ONAL DOOR OVERLAY PANEL INFORMATION For correct hinge operation be sure to install door overlay panels with its hinge side aligned flush with the door front s hinge side Doors have pre drilled holes t...

Page 30: ...21 O P T I O N A L I N S TA L L AT I O N ADDITIONAL DRAWER OVERLAY PANEL INFORMATION Custom drawer overlay panels must be at least 23 7 8 607 mm x 13 5 8 346 mm x 3 4 19 mm to cover the panel ready d...

Page 31: ...the electrical outlet must be positioned as shown below Outlet must be flush with the wall NEMA PLUG CONFIGURATIONS 60 HZ USE ONLY TRUE uses these types of NEMA plugs shown If you DO NOT have the pro...

Page 32: ...oltage requirement The refrigerator freezer should always be plugged into a dedicated electrical circuit This provides the best performance and prevents building wiring circuits from being overloaded...

Page 33: ...02 2022 Page 33 of 74 I N S TA L L AT I O N U N C R AT I N G A N T I T I P B R A C K E T I N S TA L L AT I O N L E V E L I N G L E G I N S TA L L AT I O N L E V E L I N G K I C K P L AT E I N S TA L...

Page 34: ...lock See fig 2 NOTE MOVE THE UNIT AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO ITS FINAL LOCATION BEFORE REMOVING THE SKID 3 Position the floor protector next to the skid 4 Carefully lift the unit off the skid and place t...

Page 35: ...n Contact a qualified flooring installer for the best procedure of drilling mounting holes through your flooring material PROCEDURE 1 Place the unit on the floor protector 2 Determine the final instal...

Page 36: ...2 2 1 2 64mm LEVELING LEGS 2 1 2 64 mm leveling legs raise the minimum height of the unit to 33 3 4 857 25 mm The leveling legs are adjustable up to 1 25 4 mm raising the maximum height of the unit t...

Page 37: ...e level should be parallel to cabinet front Level the cabinet 2 Position the level at the inside rear of the cabinet again the level should be placed parallel to cabinet back Level the cabinet 3 Perfo...

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Page 40: ...See figs 3 and 4 4 Place the shelves on the shelf clips with the cross support bars facing down NOTE BE SURE ALL SHELF CORNERS ARE PROPERLY SEATED INSTALLATION TIPS Install all the shelf clips before...

Page 41: ...described below PROCEDURE 1 Locate the logo in the interior packaging See fig 1 2 Determine the desired location for the logo True typically puts the logo at the midpoint see fig 2 3 Remove the sticke...

Page 42: ...or creating 1 4 6 35 mm notch Drill PROCEDURE NOTE FIGURES SHOW RIGHT HINGED DOOR 1 With a 1 8 hex head Allen wrench loosen the cabinet hinge bolts See fig 1 NOTE DO NOT REMOVE THE HINGE FROM THE DOOR...

Page 43: ...d with the lock bracket FIG 5 Install the door panel FIG 4 Verify the lock cam turns towards the closest edge of the panel 3 Install the lock assembly in the door panel See fig 4 NOTE BE SURE THE LOCK...

Page 44: ...1 NOTE DO NOT REMOVE THE HINGE FROM THE DOOR ASSEMBLY NOTE IF CONVERTING FROM STAINLESS STEEL DOOR SKIN TO AN OVERLAY PANEL REMOVE THE DOOR SKIN BEFORE POSITIONING THE DOOR FRONT ON THE PANEL DO NOT R...

Page 45: ...ned before clamping the door assembly FIG 8 Be sure the door closes with the gasket flush against the unit FIG 1 The articulating hinge uses keyhole slots FIG 2 STAINLESS STEEL MODELS ONLY Remove the...

Page 46: ...ETS FROM THE DRAWER FRONT 4 Remove the drawer gasket See fig 3 5 With a 1 8 drill bit carefully drill pilot holes in the drawer front See figs 4a and 4b 6 If so desired attach a drawer handle to the o...

Page 47: ...drawer FIG 5 Be sure the edges are aligned before clamping the drawer front assembly FIG 4a Drill pilot holes through the drawer front assembly FIG 4b Pilot hole locations FIG 7 Carefully fasten the...

Page 48: ...unding cabinets NOTE BE SURE TO PUT A DOORSTOP PIN IN BOTH THE TOP AND BOTTOM HINGES SEE FIGS 1 AND 2 C A B I N E T S E T U P FIG 9 Be sure the drawers close with the gaskets flush against the unit FI...

Page 49: ...D L I G H T S W I T C H L O C AT I O N E L E C T R O N I C C O N T R O L D I S P L AY C O D E S U N L O C K T H E C O N T R O L T U R N O F F O N C O N T R O L C H A N G E T H E S E T P O I N T I N I...

Page 50: ...ge 50 of 74 C A B I N E T O P E R AT I O N REFRIGERATOR FREEZER COMPONENTS Removable kick plate for easy cleaning Door Lock Adjustable shelves 2 Serial Label Location Electronic Temperature Control lo...

Page 51: ...02 2022 Page 51 of 74 Door Lock C A B I N E T O P E R AT I O N WINE CABINET COMPONENTS Removable kick plate for easy cleaning Electronic Temperature Control location behind the kickplate Serial Label...

Page 52: ...2 of 74 C A B I N E T O P E R AT I O N Removable kick plate for easy cleaning Electronic Temperature Control location behind the kickplate Serial Label Front center ceiling Exclusive True Glide Soft C...

Page 53: ...arm E L E C T R O N I C D I S P L AY C O D E S Display Definition Display Definition Sensor 1 Defect Low Supply Voltage Sensor 2 Defect High Supply Voltage Compressor Fault High Temperature Alarm Heat...

Page 54: ...ed If the display shows Loc press and hold the back button and the up arrow until the display shows unL ECO C F ECO C F ECO C F ECO C F NOTE THE CONTROL WILL LOCK AFTER 60 SECONDS OF INACTIVITY TURN O...

Page 55: ...ning Cabinet in Defrost Alarm E L E C T R O N I C C O N T R O L L E G E N D ECO C F Set Point Up Arrow Set Point Down Arrow Defrost Back Show F or C Power Okay ECO C F ECO C F CHANGE THE SET POINT Cha...

Page 56: ...int Down Arrow Defrost Back Show F or C Power Okay INITIATE MANUAL DEFROST A manual defrost clears accumulated frost and ice from the evaporator coil The defrost will only terminate when a specific pr...

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Page 58: ...ashlight Tank of Compressed Air PROCEDURE 1 Remove the kickplate See fig 1 2 With a stiff bristle brush carefully clean accumulated dirt from the front coil fins 3 With the dirt removed from the surfa...

Page 59: ...70 Condenser coils accumulate dirt and require cleaning every 30 days or as needed A dirty condenser coil can result in non warranteed repairs and or cabinet failure Proper cleaning involves removing...

Page 60: ...ESS STEEL CLEANING AND RESTORATION Do not use stainless steel cleaners or similar solvents to clean plastic or powder coated parts Instead use warm soapy water For routine cleaning and removal of grea...

Page 61: ...ck stainless steel causing pitting and rusting Rinse When using chlorinated cleaners you must rinse and wipe dry immediately It is better to wipe standing cleaning agents and water as soon as possible...

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Page 63: ...A C I N G C O M P O N E N T S R E V E R S I N G D O O R D O O R A D J U S T M E N T D R A W E R A D J U S T M E N T F R E Q U E N T LY A S K E D Q U E S T I O N S C O N TA C T U S P R E S E R V E T H...

Page 64: ...ufacturer OEM components Contact the dealer or our parts department at 844 849 6179 or TrueResidentialParts truemfg com for replacement parts Have a licensed service provider service your unit to mini...

Page 65: ...INGES FROM THE DOOR 2 Move the remaining hardware to the opposite corners See fig 2 NOTE THE DOOR LOCK POSITION IS DIFFERENT FOR EACH SIDE LEFT HINGED BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER RIGHT HINGED UPPER LEFT CORNE...

Page 66: ...d 2 PROCEDURE 1 Loosen the screws securing the door skin panel to the door skin bracket See fig 1 NOTE DO NOT REMOVE THE SCREWS 2 Adjust the door skin panel as needed See fig 2 3 Tighten the door skin...

Page 67: ...steps 5 and 6 5 Loosen the screws securing the drawer skin to the drawer skin bracket See fig 3 NOTE IF APPLICABLE REMOVE ANY DRAWER SKIN BRACKET SCREWS GOING THROUGH THE DRAWER FRONT SEE FIG 4 6 Adj...

Page 68: ...from the bottom front of the unit at the kickplate This is normal The heat from the compressor is blown out through the kickplate Why is there condensation forming on the inside outside of the unit Co...

Page 69: ...s the decibel rating of the units 42 47 dB I don t see a service company in my area Who can I call Please contact True Residential Service at 888 616 8783 or info true residential com for assistance f...

Page 70: ...rvice or parts related inquiries CUSTOMER SERVICE Phone 888 616 8783 info true residential com TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Phone 844 746 9423 TrueResidentialService truemfg com WARRANTY DEPARTMENT Ph...

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Page 72: ...es that is determined by TRUE to have been defective within the time frame is limited to the repair or replacement including labor charges of defective parts or assemblies The labor warranty shall inc...

Page 73: ...s les d lais prescrit peut tre r par e ou remplac e y compris les frais de main d uvre des La garantie de la main d oeuvre inclut le travail taux normal seulement et le temps de d placement raisonnabl...

Page 74: ...TRUE RESIDENTIAL TEC_TM_102 REV B 02 02 2022 BP_178865_01 22 CONTACT US t r u e r e s i d e n t i a l c o m 6 3 6 2 4 0 2 4 0 0 t o l l f r e e 8 8 8 616 8 7 8 3...

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