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TEC_TM_105 REV. A
03/19/2021
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Maintenance, Care & Cleaning (cont.)
Fig. 8.
Carefully slide the condensing unit back into position and replace the bolts.
Fig. 5.
Verify all blockages have been removed.
Fig. 6.
Remove condenser base bolts.
Fig. 7.
Carefully slide the condensing unit out.
Important Warranty Information
THE CLEANING OF THE CONDENSER IS NOT
COVERED BY WARRANTY!
If you have any questions, please contact your local TRUE
Manufacturing Service Department. See the front cover for
locations and contact information.
• 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 dust from the condenser by
using a soft brush, vacuuming the condenser with a shop vac,
or using CO₂, nitrogen or pressurized air.
• Do not place any filter material in front of the condensing coil.
• On most units, the condenser is accessible by removing the
cabinet's outer grill cover.
• If you cannot remove the dirt adequately, please contact your
licensed refrigeration service provider.