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True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide

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PRESSURE

TAPPING

DRAFT BEER PROBLEMS

Dispensing pressures differ according to:

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The type of draft dispensing system

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The length of draft dispensing line

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The actual product - some require more, some require less

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The temperature of the product

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The pressurizing agent: air pressure, CO

2

 or special blended gases.

HELPFUL HINTS ON MAINTAINING THE CORRECT PRESSURE:

•  Know which pressurizing agent to use on which product and why.
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Monitor your regulators to ensure applied pressure remains constant

•  Keep equipment in good repair

Do not agitate the kegs unnecessarily.  If excessive agitation occurs allow kegs to settle for 1 to 2 hours before tapping.
Prior to tapping the keg, ensure that all beer faucet in the serving location are in the off position.  Completely remove 
the dust cover (identification cap) from the keg.

TO MINIMIZE DRAFT BEER PROBLEMS, ALWAyS FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDED INSTRUCTIONS FOR 

TEMPERATURE AND CO2 PRESSURES FROM yOUR BEER SUPPLIER.

FLAT BEER - DESCRIPTION: FOAMy HEAD 

DISaPPEarS qUICKLy.  BEEr LaCKS USUaL 

ZESTFUL BREWERy FRESH FLAvOR. 

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CO

2

 turned off when not in use.

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Contaminated air source (associated with compressed air).

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greasy glasses.

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not enough pressure.

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Pressure shut off during night.

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Loose tap or vent connection.

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Sluggish pressure regulator.

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Obstruction in lines.

FaLSE HEaD - DESCrIPTIOn: LargE SOaP-LIKE 
BUBBLES, HEaD DISSOLvES vEry qUICKLy.

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Dry glasses.

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Improper pour.

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Pressure required does not correspond to beer 

temperature.

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Coils or direct draw beer lines warmer than beer in keg.

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Small lines into large faucet shanks.

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Beer drawn improperly.

WILD BEER - DESCRIPTION: BEER, WHEN DRAWN, 
IS ALL FOAM AND NOT ENOUGH LIQUID BEER.

•     Beer drawn improperly.
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Faucet in bad or worn condition.

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Kinks, dents, twists or other obstructions in line.

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Traps in beer lines.

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Beer too warm in kegs or lines.

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Too much pressure.

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Creeping gauge causing too much pressure.

CLOUDy BEER - DESCRIPTION: BEER IN THE GLASS 
APPEARS HAZy.  NOT CLEAR.

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Dirty glass or faucet.

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Beer over chilled.

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Beer temperature variance in keg (Beer may have warmed 

up at sometime).

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Hot spots in beer lines.

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Cutting beer through faucet.

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Beer line in poor condition.

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Dirty lines.

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Beer that has been frozen.

BAD TASTE 

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Dirty faucet.

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Old or dirty beer lines.

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Failure to flush beer lines with water after each empty keg.

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Unsanitary conditions at bar.

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Foul air or dirt in lines.

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Oily air; greasy kitchen air.

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Temperature of package too warm.

• 

Dry glasses

Summary of Contents for TBC-24-R/L-OG-A

Page 1: ...ALL REFRIGERATOR BEVERAGE CENTER WINE CABINET DUAL ZONE WINE CABINET BEER DISPENSER 24 Series Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ...rue s unmatched performance is proven our products are carried in some of the most prestigious restaurants and hotels around the world And now we are pleased to bring this performance to you crafting products for your home of the same quality that the world s best chefs demand in their kitchens This guide will answer most of your questions about the installation of yourTrue Professional unit If yo...

Page 3: ...l Ready OP and Glass Framed Panel Ready OG 13 23 Installation Specifications for Beer Dispenser Units 24 31 Ownership 1 Safety Precautions 1 Disposal of Old Refrigerator 1 CFC Disposal 1 Uncrating 2 Electrical Specifications 3 Leveling Refrigerator 4 Installing Anti Tip Brackets 5 Installing the Door Stop 6 24 Series Cabinet Components and True Precision Control Operation 33 42 Home Alarm System D...

Page 4: ...nless Solid Door Drawers SS Stainless Glass Door SG ALL REFRIGERATOR TUR 24 R L SS A TUR 24 R L SG A ALL REFRIGERATOR DRAWERS TUR 24 D SS A BEVERAGE CENTER TBC 24 R L SG A WINE CABINET TWC 24 R L SG A DUAL ZONE WINE CABINET TWC 24DZ R L SG A ...

Page 5: ...LL REFRIGERATOR DRAWERS TUR 24 D OP A BEVERAGE CENTER TBC 24 R L OP A TBC 24 R L OG A WINE CABINET TWC 24 R L OP A TWC 24 R L OG A DUAL ZONE WINE CABINET TWC 24DZ R L OP A TWC 24DZ R L OG A Solid Panel Ready Door Drawers OP Glass Framed Panel Ready OG ...

Page 6: ...BEER DISPENSER BEER DISPENSER DOUBLE DRAFT TUR 24BD R L SS A TUR 24DD R L SS A Stainless Solid Door SS ...

Page 7: ... 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 NOTE We strongly recommend that any servicing be performed by a qualified individual Setting temperature control to OFF only removes power from the refrigeration system it does not remove power from othe...

Page 8: ...discard any outer packaging cardboard clear plastic Inspect for concealed damage Again immediately file a claim with the freight carrier if there is damage B IMPORTANT Remove wooden block with Phillips head screw driver before removing refrigerator from pallet C Remove skid by carefully lifting the refrigerator off and place skid aside Remove clear plastic coating from cabinet D Open the unit and ...

Page 9: ...rly grounded If the outlet is a standard 2 prong outlet it is your personal responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with the properly grounded 3 prong wall outlet Do not use an extension cord or two prong adaptor Electrical ground is required on this appliance 2 2 8 Rear wall of cut out ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS The unit should always be plugged into its own individual electrical outlet ...

Page 10: ...terior of the unit front to back and side to side with a level If the refrigerator is not level adjust the stainless steel leg levelers The leg levelers can be adjusted by turning to reach the desired leveling height as shown in the illustration below 4 Free plug and cord from back of cooler do not plug in 5 The unit should be placed close enough to the electrical supply so that extension cords ar...

Page 11: ...r adult cantipthe refrigerator and may cause property or bodily harm A Determine the location of the unit From the front of the determined location of the lower louver grill measure back 201 2 From the determined side of the unit measure over 27 32 This is where the back and outer side of the bracket should sit Using the bracket as a template mark the holes for drilling B To mount the anti tip bra...

Page 12: ... When installed the door stop will restrict the door from opening past approximately 120º to prevent damage to surrounding cabinets To install the door stop use the 2 screws provided and secure the bracket to the bottom of the door on the same side as the hinge Cabinet door Hinge Door stop Door stop installed Cabinet grill ...

Page 13: ...NOTES ...

Page 14: ...True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 8 True Professional 24 Series Installation Specifications ...

Page 15: ...8 293 4 41 8 FRONT VIEW 467 8 251 4 17 8 TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW 237 8 341 4 33 4 ALL REFRIGERATOR TUR 24R L SG A TUR 24 D SS A TUR 24R L SS A BEVERAGE CENTER TBC 24 R L SG A WINE CABINET TWC 24 R L SG A DUAL ZONE WINE CABINET TWC 24DZ R L SG A True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 9 ...

Page 16: ...True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 10 TUR 24BD R L SS A TUR 24DD R L SS A BEER DISPENSER 23 7 8 34 1 4 4 1 8 49 7 8 34 1 4 46 3 8 49 7 8 23 7 8 25 3 4 3 3 4 46 7 8 11 7 8 10 1 4 25 1 4 ...

Page 17: ...cabinet opening or free standing Below are recommended dimensions for rough opening ROUGH OPENING HEIGHT 341 2 Front view of unit between cabinets ROUGH OPENING DEPTH 24 ROUGH OPENING WIDTH 24 INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS STAINLESS SOLID GLASS DOOR True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 11 ...

Page 18: ...tdoor locations where the ambient temperature regularly exceeds 95 F it is recommended to vent the rear of the cut out opening in the area shown below for optimum performance The recommended cut out size is 4 x 10 8 8 ROUGH OPENING HEIGHT 341 2 ROUGH OPENING DEPTH 241 4 ROUGH OPENING WIDTH 24 INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS OUTDOOR ...

Page 19: ...True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 13 True Professional 24 Series Installation Specifications for Solid Panel Ready OP Glass Framed Panel Ready OG ...

Page 20: ...PANEL READY NOTE These units are shown with optional panel handle provided by others ALL REFRIGERATOR TUR 24 R L OG A TUR 24 D OP A TUR 24 R L OP A BEVERAGE CENTER TBC 24 R L OG A TBC 24 R L OP A WINE CABINET TWC 24 R L OP A TWC 24 R L OG A DUAL ZONE WINE CABINET TWC 24DZ R L OG A TWC 24DZ R L OP A ...

Page 21: ...15 Including 3 4 thick panel provided by others 23 7 8 34 1 4 21 22 7 8 42 5 8 44 1 2 34 1 4 23 7 8 25 3 4 3 3 4 4 1 8 23 7 8 34 1 4 25 1 4 46 7 8 34 1 4 23 7 8 3 3 4 4 1 8 23 1 8 3 4 23 7 8 34 1 4 25 1 4 46 7 8 34 1 4 23 7 8 3 3 4 4 1 8 23 1 8 3 4 ...

Page 22: ...291 2 Door Panel Depth 3 4 max Door Panel Weight 10 lb max MODELS Solid Door Glass Door TUR 24 R L OP A TUR 24 R L OG A TBC 24 R L OP A TBC 24 R L OG A TWC 24 R L OP A TWC 24 R L OG A TWC 24DZ R L OP A TWC 24DZ R L OG A Cut Out Dimensions WxDxH 24 x 24 x 34 5 24 x 24 x 34 5 Glass Door Panel Dimensions Door Panel Width 2313 16 Door Panel Height 291 2 Door Panel Depth 3 4 max Door Panel Weight 10 lb...

Page 23: ... 5 29 32 17 23 32 23 5 8 6 1 8 14 7 8 23 5 8 29 23 32 29 32 29 32 3 4 BACK VIEW OF SOLID DOOR OVERLAY PANEL 5 29 32 6 1 8 14 7 8 23 5 8 17 23 32 29 32 29 32 2 MINIMUM 23 5 8 29 23 32 2 MINIMUM 25 23 32 VIEWABLE AREA 19 5 8 VIEWABLE AREA 29 32 29 32 3 4 BACK OF GLASS DOOR OVERLAY PANEL ...

Page 24: ... 1411 16 Drawer Panel Depth 3 4 max MODEL Drawers TUR 24 D OP A Cut Out Dimensions WxDxH 24 x 24 x 34 5 29 32 2 31 32 11 23 32 14 11 16 17 32 29 32 5 29 32 17 23 32 23 5 8 29 32 3 4 17 32 2 31 32 11 23 32 14 11 16 29 32 5 29 32 17 23 32 23 5 8 29 32 29 32 3 4 BACK VIEW OF TOP DRAWER OVERLAY PANEL BACK VIEW OF BOTTOM DRAWER OVERLAY PANEL ...

Page 25: ...G HEIGHT 341 2 Front view of unit between cabinets ROUGH OPENING DEPTH 24 ROUGH OPENING WIDTH 24 True s units with Solid and Glass Framed Panel are designed to be inserted into a cabinet opening INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS SOLID GLASS FRAMED PANEL READY Continuation ...

Page 26: ...eful not to damage glass Lay cardboard or other safe material down before working on the door 4 Remove door gasket from the inside of the door frame Place gasket to the side for later reinstall 5 There are pre marked areas on the front of the door Drill these pre marked holes with 1 8 drill bit Make sure to go all the way through the door NOTE If handle is being used on overlay install it before S...

Page 27: ...he refrigerator door 8 Reinstall all components in reverse order Door gasket snaps back into place Overlay panel and door stay aligned with each other while installing 8 Door Layers GeneralView Gasket Door Handle Overlay Panel 7 6 Image A Reinstall screws on top and bottom hinge SOLID GLASS OVERLAY PANEL INSTALLATION Continuation Solid Overlay Panel Glass Overlay Panel ...

Page 28: ...nt drawer panel gasket See image 2 3 Using a 1 8 drill bit drill out the eight pilot holes each drawer from the front of the drawer panel Drill completely through the panel See image 3 4 Attach drawer handle to the front of the overlay panel Attach handle before step 5 See image 4 5 Lay overlay panel face down on a safe solid surface Lay drawer panel face down on top of the overlay panel Align pan...

Page 29: ...awer panel using appropriate size screws See image 6 7 Reattach drawer gasket by pressing and snapping back into place in gasket channel See image 7 8 Reattach drawer panel front to the drawer using four screws See image 8 Back of drawer Back of drawer 7 8 6 5a Drawer Overlay Panel ...

Page 30: ...True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 24 True Professional 24 Series Installation Specifications for Beer Dispenser Units ...

Page 31: ...ons in the diagram below Image 1 for cutting into the counter top Silicone caulk around the edge of the PVC pipe after it has been installed It is recommended to purchase an aftermarket drip tray for overflow The overflow bottle in the unit may be utilized by purchasing a tray with a built in drain tube TAPPER UNIT INSTALLATION UNDER COUNTER TOPS 1 9 3 8 10 23 32 10 5 8 11 31 32 2 11 16 2 11 16 Dr...

Page 32: ...ter PVC Pipe Assemble drip tray Image 2 and place it on top of unit as shown in image 1 dashed line Dimensions are for the outside edge of the drip tray True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 26 3 4 12 8 ...

Page 33: ... between the hose flange and the draft standard flange Image 2 3 Secure the draft standard to the cabinet with the screws provided Image 3 4 Install the draft head Image 4 RequiredTools Phillips Head Screwdriver Adjustable Wrench 3 8 I D plastic tubing 3 2 Hose clamps PARTS IN KIT 1 CO2 Tank 2 Draft Standard 3 Draft Standard Screws 4 Draft Head 5 CO2 Pressure Regulator single version double versio...

Page 34: ... provided To secure the tank use one of the screws from the evaporator cover The tank can go in either the left or right side back corner Run a hose from the regulator to the tapper hose not provided Hook the beer hose to the tapper making sure the rubber washer is between the flanges Image 9 9 Install the beer tapper onto the keg The tapper has notches that must line up Once the notches are lined...

Page 35: ... not in use Contaminated air source associated with compressed air Greasy glasses Not enough pressure Pressure shut off during night Loose tap or vent connection Sluggish pressure regulator Obstruction in lines False Head Description Large soap like bubbles head dissolvesvery quickly Dry glasses Improper pour Pressure required does not correspond to beer temperature Coils or direct draw beer lines...

Page 36: ...tting by opening C and pulling and releasing the ring F on the pressure release valve on the body of the tap 10 Tap barrel at D with valve C open NOTE Don t lay CO2 cylinders flat Don t drop CO2 cylinders It requires 1 2 pound CO2to dispense 1 2 barrel of beer at 38 F with 15 pounds pressure on barrel PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT ON CO2 REGULATOR Increasing Pressure Close regulator shut off C Turn regulato...

Page 37: ... with cleaning solution to soak 3 Use small brush to clean beer faucet parts Image 2 4 Rinse parts thoroughly 5 Fill pump bottle with DBK solution 6 Attach hose from pump bottle to beer column tap outlet be sure rubber gasket is in place to prevent leakage allow tap to drain in bucket Image 3 7 Pump solution 2 3 times from bottle through the line until it starts to flow out the beer line Wait 10 m...

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Page 39: ...True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 33 True Professional 24 Series True Precision Control Operation and Cabinet Components TM ...

Page 40: ...hting SystemTM Enables Alarm for Door Ajar 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mode Activates and deactivates Sabbath mode Locks control panel Power Toggle F C Power Mode Showroom Mode Additional Control Features 5 6 4 3 2 1 TRUE PRECISION CONTROL OPERATION TM TUR TBC TBD TDD TWC TUR 24D True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 34 ...

Page 41: ...TRUE ALL REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTS TUR Location of SerialTag Adjustable Stainless Steel Glass Shelves 2 Door Lock Removable Kickplate for easy cleaning True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 35 ...

Page 42: ...e 36 TRUE BEVERAGE CENTER COMPONENTS Location of SerialTag Adjustable Stainless Steel Glass Shelves 2 Slide Out Wine Shelf 1 Floor Wine Cradle 1 Door Lock Removable Kickplate for easy cleaning TBC True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 36 ...

Page 43: ...ation Guide 37 TRUE BEER DISPENSER TBD Black Grommet for Chill Hose Location of SerialTag Shelf DraftTower Spill Grate Top Drip Pan Bottom Door Lock Removable Kickplate for easy cleaning True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 37 ...

Page 44: ...on Guide 38 TRUE DUAL DISPENSER TDD Door Lock Removable Kickplate for easy cleaning True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 38 Shelf Black Grommet for Chill Hose Location of SerialTag Double DraftTower Spill Grate Top Drip Pan Bottom ...

Page 45: ...Installation Guide 39 TRUE WINE CABINET COMPONENTS Removable Kickplate for easy cleaning Floor Wine Cradle 1 Door Lock Location of SerialTag Adjustable Slide Out Wine Shelves 5 TWC True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 39 ...

Page 46: ...RIGERATOR COMPONENTS TUR 24D 2 Heavy duty Lexan organizers per drawer ExclusiveTrue Glide soft close feature for both drawers Removable Kickplate for easy cleaning True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 40 ...

Page 47: ...oor Ajar andTemperature 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mode Upper Activates and deactivates Sabbath mode Upper Locks control panel Mode Light Changes color ofTriLumina Lighting SystemTM Power Upper Toggle F C Power Mode Showroom Mode Additional Control Features 5 4 3 2 1 6 TRUE PRECISION CONTROL OPERATION DUAL ZONE ONLY TM True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 41 TWC DZ ...

Page 48: ... TWC DZ Location of SerialTag Fully Adjustable Wine Shelves 4 Non Adjustable Wine Shelf Door Lock Removable Wine Cradle Home SecurityTie In Removable Kickplate for easy cleaning True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 42 ...

Page 49: ...True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 43 True Professional 24 Series Home Alarm System Dual Zone Wine Cabinet Only ...

Page 50: ...alarms on doors and windows Refer to the specifications of your alarm system to determine the type of circuit used The color codes for the different circuits are as follows Normally closed contacts White with black and violet Normally open contacts White with blue and black Common White with black CAUTION Any unusedterminals should be fully insulated and all wires should be secured away from movin...

Page 51: ...True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 45 True Professional 24 Series Wine Shelving Adjustment ...

Page 52: ...ote when reinstalling the brackets the bracket with the larger vibration bumper must be installed on the same side of the cabinet as the door hinge When reinstalling the wine rack be sure that the back of the rack hooks underneath the tab on the glide The tab on the front of the glide must also fit securely in the gap between the handle and the rack see illustration If the fit is too tight you may...

Page 53: ...True Professional 24 Series Installation Guide 47 47 True Professional 24 Series General Maintenance Replacement Parts Installation Checklist Frequently Asked Questions Warranty ...

Page 54: ...nt to the following address Attention Parts Department True Manufacturing 2001 EastTerra Lane O Fallon MO 63366 4434 To ensure a proper installation this checklist should be completed upon installation to ensure that no part of the process has been overlooked Have all packaging materials been removed Is the unit operating properly If not is the unit plugged in Is the control turned on Have the ant...

Page 55: ... is there warm air coming from the bottom front of the refrigerator grill kickplate area A This is normal as heat dissipation is part of the refrigeration cycle Q Why is there condensation forming on the inside or outside of the unit A In climates with higher humidity or when the cabinet is placed in an outdoor setting condensation may form on the unit and is considered normal Leaving the door ope...

Page 56: ...repair or replacement of parts subject to the additional limitations below This warranty neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume obligations other than those expressly covered by this warranty NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES TRUE is not responsible for economic loss profit loss or special indirect or consequential damages including without limitation losses or damages arising from food or pro...

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