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TRUE RESIDENTIAL

®

TEC_TM_009 Rev. B

December 31, 2019 

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•  Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable 

vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any 
other 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 RECOMMEND THAT ANY 
SERVICING BE PERFORMED BY A QUA LIFIED 
INDIVIDUA L.

PROPER DISPOSAL OF THE OLD 
REFRIGER ATOR

DANGER :

 Risk of child entrapment. Before you throw 

away your old refrigerator or 
freezer:

•  Take off the doors
•  Leave the shelves in place 

so that children may not 
easily climb inside

DANGER :

 Risque de 

piégeage de l´enfant. 
Avant de jeter votre vieux 
réfrigérateur ou congélateur:

• Enlevez les portes.
•  Laissez les étagéres en place de sorte que les 

enfants ne puissent pas facilement monter à 
l´intérieur.

CFC DISPOSAL

Your old refrigerator may have a cooling system that 
used CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). CFCs are believed 
to harm stratospheric ozone. If you are throwing away 
your old refrigerator, make sure the CFC refrigerant 
is removed for proper disposal by a qualified service. 
If you intentionally release this CFC refrigerant you 
can be subject to fines and imprisonment under 
provisions of the environment legislation.

OWNERSHIP

THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE BY 
PERSONS (INCLUDING CHILDREN) WITH REDUCED 
PHYSICA L, SENSORY OR MENTA L CAPA BILITIES, 
OR L ACK OF E XPERIENCE AND K NOWLEDGE, 
UNLESS THE Y HAV E BEEN GIV EN SUPERVISION OR 
INSTRUCTION CONCERNING USE OF THE APPLIANCE 
BY A PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SA FET Y.

TO INSURE THAT YOUR UNIT WORKS PROPERLY 
FROM THE FIRST DAY, IT MUST BE INSTA LLED 
PROPERLY.

NOTE: WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND A TR AINED 
REFRIGER ATION MECHANIC AND ELECTRICIAN 
INSTA LL YOUR TRUE RESIDENTIA L

®

 CA BINET. 

THE COST OF A PROFESSIONA L INSTA LL ATION IS 
MONE Y WELL SPENT.

Before you start to install your True Residential

®

 

Cabinet, carefully inspect it for freight damage. If 
damage is discovered, immediately file a claim with 
the delivery freight carrier. True is not responsible 
for damage incurred during shipment. This appliance 
is intended to be used in household and similar 
applications such as:

•  Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other 

working environments;

•  Bed and breakfast type environments;

• Catering and similar non-retail applications.

Any questions about the installation please 
contact your True dealer or True Technical Service 
Department at 844-746-9423. Please have your 
model and serial numbers available when you call our 
Service Department.

SAFET Y PRECAUTIONS

•  This refrigerator must be properly installed 

and located in accordance with the installation 
instructions before it is used.

•  Do not allow children to climb, stand or hang on 

the shelves in the refrigerator. They could seriously 
injure themselves or damage the refrigerator.

Summary of Contents for RESIDENTIAL Series

Page 1: ...TRUE RESIDENTIAL T R 3 0 T R 3 6 I N S TA L L AT I O N U S E R G U I D E P R E S E R V E T H E M O M E N T TEC_TM_009 Rev B December 27 2019 212530 Page i of 50...

Page 2: ...THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE December 27 2019 Page ii of 50 TEC_TM_009 Rev B...

Page 3: ...17 26 REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER BASIC ELECTRONIC CONTROL OPERATIONS SHOWROOM MODE 37 34 DUAL ZONE BASIC ELECTRONIC CONTROL OPERATIONS SHOWROOM MODE 35 42 SHELVING REFRIGERATOR STORAGE FREEZER STORAGE R...

Page 4: ...ERATOR FREEZER DUAL ZONE COLUMN STAINLESS SOLID DOOR 30 FREEZER COLUMN 30 REFRIGERATOR COLUMN STAINLESS SOLID DOOR STAINLESS GLASS DOOR 30 DUAL ZONE WINE COLUMN STAINLESS GLASS DOOR 30 REFRIGERATOR CO...

Page 5: ...TEC_TM_009 Rev B December 31 2019 Page 3 of 50 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 3 4 PRESERVE THE MOMENT...

Page 6: ...to fines and imprisonment under provisions of the environment legislation OWNERSHIP THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE BY PERSONS INCLUDING CHILDREN WITH REDUCED PHYSICAL SENSORY OR MENTAL CAPABIL...

Page 7: ...TEC_TM_009 Rev B December 31 2019 Page 5 of 50 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 A n t i S w e a t F o a m E n d Pa n e l s 5 8 PRESERVE THE MOMENT...

Page 8: ...dth Depth Height 301 4 2525 32 841 4 FLUSH OPENING DIMENSIONS PROUD OPENING DIMENSIONS Width Depth Height 353 4 2325 32 84 Width Depth Height 361 4 2525 32 841 4 NOTE DIMENSIONS MAY VARY BY 1 8 BECAUS...

Page 9: ...83 15 16 2132mm 72 5 8 1845mm 67 29 32 1725mm DOOR HEIGHT 3 15 16 100mm 27 29 32 709mm 25 25 32 655mm 30 15 32 774mm 2 9 16 65mm R 90 23 25 32 604mm 35 9 16 903mm 61 1 4 1556mm 37 15 32 952mm 35 15 3...

Page 10: ...BREAKER 15 AMP RECEPTACLE 3 PRONG GROUNDING TYPE 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 G...

Page 11: ...TEC_TM_009 Rev B December 31 2019 Page 9 of 50 9 16 PRESERVE THE MOMENT P L A N V I E W S TR 3 0 TR 4 2 TR 3 0 TR 4 8 TR 3 0 TR 3 0 TR 3 0 TR 3 0 TR 3 0 TR 3 6 TR 3 6 TR 3 6 TR 3 0...

Page 12: ...idth Depth Height 72 2525 32 841 4 23 25 32 604mm PROUD INSTALL 25 25 32 655mm FLUSH INSTALL TR 42 30DZW R 23 25 32 604mm PROUD INSTALL 25 25 32 655mm FLUSH INSTALL 71 3 4 PROUD INSTALL 72 1 4 FLUSH I...

Page 13: ...25 32 604mm PROUD INSTALL 25 25 32 655mm FLUSH INSTALL TR 48 30DZW R 23 25 32 604mm PROUD INSTALL 25 25 32 655mm FLUSH INSTALL 77 3 4 PROUD INSTALL 78 1 4 FLUSH INSTALL 84 PROUD INSTALL 84 1 4 FLUSH...

Page 14: ...23 25 32 604mm PROUD INSTALL 25 25 32 655mm FLUSH INSTALL TR 30REF 30DZW R 23 25 32 604mm PROUD INSTALL 25 25 32 655mm FLUSH INSTALL 59 3 4 PROUD INSTALL 60 1 4 FLUSH INSTALL 84 PROUD INSTALL 84 1 4 F...

Page 15: ...604mm PROUD INSTALL 25 25 32 655mm FLUSH INSTALL TR 30REF 30FRZ 30DZW R 23 25 32 604mm PROUD INSTALL 25 25 32 655mm FLUSH INSTALL TR 30REF 30FRZ 30DZW R 89 3 4 PROUD INSTALL 90 1 4 FLUSH INSTALL 84 P...

Page 16: ...USH VS PROUD INSTALL PLAN VIEW 71 3 4 PROUD INSTALL 72 1 4 FLUSH INSTALL 84 PROUD INSTALL 84 1 4 FLUSH INSTALL 77 2 8 TYP 36 1 8 TR 36REF TR 36REF R 72 1 32 1829mm 83 15 16 2132mm 3 15 16 100mm 25 25...

Page 17: ...ROUD INSTALL PLAN VIEW 65 3 4 PROUD INSTALL 66 1 4 FLUSH INSTALL 84 PROUD INSTALL 84 1 4 FLUSH INSTALL 77 2 8 TYP 30 1 8 TR 36REF TR 30REF R 66 1 32 1677mm 83 15 16 2132mm 3 15 16 100mm 25 25 32 655mm...

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Page 19: ...TEC_TM_009 Rev B December 31 2019 Page 17 of 50 17 26 PRESERVE THE MOMENT A n t i Ti 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 J o i n i n g K i t I n s t a l l a t i o n...

Page 20: ...ide the unit into place and hook the anti tip bracket into the castor assembly slots TOOLS REQUIRED Tape measure 7 16 socket Marking utensil Phillips bit driver 1 8 drill bit Drill or ratchet NOTES DU...

Page 21: ...Center Line Bracket Location Center Line Bracket Location 22 31 32 583mm PROUD INSTALL 24 31 32 634mm FLUSH INSTALL 9 9 32 236mm 23 25 32 604mm 9 9 32 236mm Anti Tip Kit Install TR 48SBS SS R 24 31 32...

Page 22: ...nd that the drain pans will not spill over TO LEVEL THE UNIT STEP 1 Place a level on the interior floor Check and adjust so the unit is level from front to back and left to right STEP 2 Adjust the fro...

Page 23: ...ote of the bracket orientation and mount the same way when reinstalling When installed properly you should see the back side of the metal bracket and not the reed switch Images 2a 2b STEP 3 Remove the...

Page 24: ...re though rain shield bushing and set the wires aside for later use Image 5 STEP 6 REMOVE RAIN SHIELD FROM CABINETS Unscrew two Phillips screws facing down and two on upper left and right side top of...

Page 25: ...M PAD PLACEMENT STEP 7 Remove the two 1 4 screws that hold the magnet bracket for the louver grill on the left right side of the units that are joining together Remove both screws and set the bracket...

Page 26: ...RAIN SHIELD IN PLACE WHILE IT S BEING SECURELY MOUNTED 11c 11b 11a STEP 9 Place units in front of opening where they will be installed Push units together and level the units to make sure the flanges...

Page 27: ...l the units into place by walking them into the opening Make final leveling adjustments if needed Close the louver grill plug each unit in and turn the power on by holding the power button for 3 secon...

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Page 29: ...TEC_TM_009 Rev B December 31 2019 Page 27 of 50 R E F R I G E R AT O R A N D F R E E Z E R B a s i c E l e c t r o n i c O p e r a t i o n s S h o w r oo m M od e 27 34 PRESERVE THE MOMENT...

Page 30: ...the appliance a short power up diagnostics test is initiated followed by one audible beep the lights energizing and temperature readings appearing in the LCD 2 sec MODE LIGHT ALARM MODE LIGHT ALARM 3...

Page 31: ...t is reached wait 5 seconds until display resumes HOME screen 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...

Page 32: ...t 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...

Page 33: ...hts are enabled With the accent lighting system ON 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 doo...

Page 34: ...cating the alarm is enabled 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 do...

Page 35: ...E LIGHT ALARM 38 F 38 F high temp defrost showroom mode communication error service required door alarm NOTIFICATION ALERTS NOTIFICATION ALERTS The diagrams on these pages illustrate what a customer m...

Page 36: ...onal and the LCD will show the set points NOTES For demonstration purposes all the navigation menus are display only and inactive Exit Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Showroom Mode Off Showroom...

Page 37: ...TEC_TM_009 Rev B December 31 2019 Page 35 of 50 D U A L Z O N E B a s i c E l e c t r o n i c O p e r a t i o n s S h o w r oo m M od e 35 42 PRESERVE THE MOMENT...

Page 38: ...ance a short power up diagnostics test is initiated followed by one audible beep the lights energizing and temperature readings appearing in the LCD 2 sec MODE LIGHT ALARM ZONE MODE LIGHT ALARM 55 F 4...

Page 39: ...When the desired set point is reached press the ZONE button to return to HOME screen NOTES THE TEMPERATURE RANGES FROM 40 F 4 4 C TO 65 F 18 3 C IN EITHER SECTION OF THE UNIT INITIAL FACTORY SET POINT...

Page 40: ...h 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 r...

Page 41: ...lluminated when the door is closed in the DOOR position the lighting system will only be energized with the door opening COLOR CHANGE To change colors of the LED s press the light button once until yo...

Page 42: ...is enabled 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 pr...

Page 43: ...5 F ZONE high temp defrost showroom mode communication error service required door alarm zone 1 upper high temp zone 2 lower high temp NOTIFICATION ALERTS NOTIFICATION ALERTS The diagrams on these pag...

Page 44: ...onal and the LCD will show the set points NOTES For demonstration purposes all the navigation menus are display only and inactive Exit Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Showroom Mode Off Showroom...

Page 45: ...B December 31 2019 Page 43 of 50 43 46 PRESERVE THE MOMENT S h e l v i n g R e f r i g e r a t o r S t o r a g e F r e e z e r S t o r a g e 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...

Page 46: ...l 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 To remove or adjust a glass shelf tilt up and then lift u...

Page 47: ...out of unit To reinstall pull drawer slides all the way forward on unit and then slide the basket onto the slides until the hook on the back of the slide is over top of the rails reinstall the screws...

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Page 49: ...e 47 of 50 S t a i n l e s s S t e e l E q u i p m e n t C a r e a n d C l e a n i n g G e n e r a l M a i n t e n a n c e C o n d e n s a t i o n D a t a Ta g C o n t a c t U s W a r r a n t y S t a...

Page 50: ...or Simple Green Industrial Cleaner Degreaser are excellent for removal of grease fatty acids blood and burnt on foods on all surfaces STAINLESS STEEL EQUIPMENT CARE AND CLEANING For restoration passiv...

Page 51: ...oxidize or rust Passivation is a chemical process that removes free iron and other contaminants from the surface of stainless steel allowing the protective chromium oxides to re form GENERAL MAINTENA...

Page 52: ...de standard straight time labor charges only and reasonable travel time as determined by TRUE WARRANTY CLAIMS All claims for labor or parts must be made directly through TRUE All claims should include...

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