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TRADITIONAL REACH-INS

TEC_TM_121 | REV. A | EN

03/3/2021 

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Installation (cont.)

Cabinet Wiring Diagram

The cabinet's wiring diagram is in the exterior servicing 
compartment space of the cabinet.

A copy of the wiring diagram may also be obtained at

www. TRUEmfg.com/support/serial-number-lookup

How to Connect Electricity

•  The power cord from this appliance is equipped with a 

grounding plug which minimizes the possibility of electric 
shock hazard.

•  The wall outlet and circuit should be checked by a licensed 

electrician to make sure the outlet is properly 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 wall outlet.

• 

DO NOT

, under any circumstances, cut or remove the ground 

prong from the power cord. For personal safety, this appliance 
must be properly grounded.

•  Before your new unit is connected to a power supply, check 

the incoming voltage with a voltmeter. If the recorded voltage 
is less than the rated voltage for operation (+/-5%) and amp 
rating, correct immediately. Refer to cabinet data plate for this 
voltage 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, 
which could cause a fire hazard from overheated wires.

•  Never unplug your refrigerator/freezer by pulling on the power 

cord. Always grip plug firmly and pull straight out from the 
outlet.

•  When moving the refrigerator/freezer, for any reason, be careful 

not to roll over or damage the power cord.

•  Repair or replace immediately all power cords that have 

become frayed or otherwise damaged. 

DO NOT

 use a power 

cord that shows cracks or abrasion damage along its length or 
at either end.

•  If the supply power cord is damaged, it should be replaced with 

original equipment manufacturer (OEM) components. To avoid 
hazard this should be done by a licensed service provider.

NEMA Plug Configurations

60 HZ USE ONLY!

TRUE uses these types of NEMA plugs shown. If you 

DO NOT

 have 

the proper outlet, have a licensed electrician verify and install the  
correct power source.

International (IEC) Plugs Only

International cabinets may be supplied with a power cord that will 
require installation. Install this cord before connecting the unit to a 
power source.

NOTE:

 International plug configurations will vary by country 

and voltage

Installation

Fully seat the power cord into the cabinet receptacle until it locks 
in position. See fig. 1.

Removal

Depress the red button. See fig. 2.

Fig. 1.

 Fully insert the power cord into 

the receptacle.

Fig. 2.

 Push the red button to remove 

the plug.

Use of Adapter Plugs

NEVER USE AN ADAPTER PLUG!

 An adapter plug alters the 

original OEM plug configuration when connecting it to a power 
source.

TRUE will not warranty any refrigerator/freezer that has been 
connected to an adapter plug.

Use of Extension Cords

NEVER USE AN EXTENSION CORD!

 An extension cord is 

determined to be any component that adds length to the original 
OEM power cord when connecting it to a power source.

TRUE will not warranty any refrigerator/freezer that has been 
connected to an extension cord.

Electrical Installation & Safety

Summary of Contents for TCGG Series

Page 1: ...Only 21 TRUE MANUFACTURING CO INC T 49 HC TSD 69 North America Canada and Caribbean Warranty Phone 1 855 878 9277 Warranty Fax 1 636 980 8510 Technical Phone 1 855 372 1368 Warranty Email warrantyinq...

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Page 3: ...as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance Keep fingers out of the pinch point areas clearances between the doors and cabinet are necessarily small be careful closing doors when chi...

Page 4: ...n food storage Cabinet Location Appliance tested to IEC EN 60335 2 89 Climate Class 5 109 F 43 C temperature 40 relative humidity for safety Appliance tested to EN 23953 2 2015 Climate Class 3 77 F 25...

Page 5: ...10 8 8 8 25 14 14 12 12 10 10 10 10 8 8 6 6 30 14 12 12 10 10 10 8 8 8 6 6 6 35 14 12 10 10 10 8 8 8 8 6 6 5 40 14 12 10 10 8 8 8 6 6 6 5 5 50 12 10 10 8 6 6 6 6 6 5 4 4 60 12 10 8 6 6 6 6 6 5 4 4 3...

Page 6: ...final location Do not discard use the bracket blocks when next moving the cabinet 2 With an adjustable wrench remove all shipping bolts securing the wood skid to the bottom of the cabinet See fig 4 NO...

Page 7: ...lots do not align See figs 7 and 8 3 Tighten and secure the shims and castors with the optional castor wrench Lower the cabinet and verify that it is level If the cabinet is not level repeat the proce...

Page 8: ...Level the cabinet The cabinet should be level side to side and front to back To check that the cabinet is level place a carpenter s level on the interior cabinet floor in four places a Position the l...

Page 9: ...en moving the refrigerator freezer for any reason be careful not to roll over or damage the power cord Repair or replace immediately all power cords that have become frayed or otherwise damaged DO NOT...

Page 10: ...t of the shelf standard 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...

Page 11: ...sconnected or shut off wait 5 minutes before restarting RECOMMENDATION Before loading product run your TRUE unit empty for 24 hours to verify proper operation Remember our factory warranty DOES NOT co...

Page 12: ...021 Page 12 of 22 Cabinet Operation cont Flex Control The Flex Control shifts the cabinet temperature control settings between that of a cooler and freezer Flip the switch behind the front louver gril...

Page 13: ...y may reflect the refrigeration cycle swings of up and down temperatures NOT product temperature The most accurate method to determine a cabinet s operation is to verify the product temperature Refrig...

Page 14: ...Vacuum cleaner Flashlight Eye protection Gloves 1 Disconnect power to unit 2 Remove the front louvered grill from the cabinet See fig 1 3 3 With a stiff bristle brush carefully clean accumulated dirt...

Page 15: ...n warranteed repairs and or cabinet failure Proper cleaning involves removing dust from the condenser by using a soft brush vacuuming the condenser with a shop vac or using CO nitrogen or pressurized...

Page 16: ...ement Omission of proprietary cleansers from this list does not imply inadequacy 8 Tips to Help Prevent Rust on Stainless Steel Maintain the Cleanliness of Your Equipment Avoid build up of hard stains...

Page 17: ...the cabinet See figs 1 and 2 Three Door Units Center the middle door on the left edge of the right door See fig 3 2 After centering lift the door and tilt the top of the door back until the rollers ar...

Page 18: ...olding the door cord out the back Fig 9 Be sure the door cord is in the roller slot closest to the pulley Cabinet Adjustments Servicing Component Replacement cont Fig 4 Carefully remove the door Fig 5...

Page 19: ...8 Allen wrench loosen the roller and move it along the slotted hole After the adjustment has been made tighten the roller into place See fig 1 Slide Door Operation Hold Open Feature The hold open fea...

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Page 21: ...nsure low moisture levels in the system 500 microns or lower must be obtained All claims for labor or parts must be made directly through TRUE All claims should include model number of the unit the se...

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