TEC_TM_065 REV. B
03/31/2022
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TRUE RESIDENTIAL
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M A I N T E N A N C E , C A R E & C L E A N I N G
REMOVING THE DOORS
Open the door to 90 degrees. (See Fig. 1). Lift the
door straight up and out of the hinges. (See Fig. 2).
To re-install, hold the door 90 degrees to the opening
and align hinge posts to the hinges. Lower the door
into place.
GENER AL MAINTENANCE
Keeping the condenser
coil clean will minimize
required service and
lower electrical cost.
The condenser coil is
accessible from the
front. The condenser
coil should be cleaned
by removing dust and other build-up from the tube
assembly with vacuum or a cleaning rag. When
properly cleaned you should be able to see through the
tube assembly. Warranty does not cover cleaning the
condenser coil.
CONDENSATION
Leaving the door open for a long period of time or a
unit that is running with little to no product inside may
also cause excessive condensation.
DATA TAG
Please have your model number and seven-digit serial
number on hand so we can better assist you with your
service- or parts-related inquiries. These numbers
are on the data tag, located on the left hand side wall
by the pull out wire basket in freezers, and the upper
drawer in refrigerators.
FIG. 1.
Open the door to 90° degrees.
FIG. 2.
Lift the door straight up and out of the hinges.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Phone: 888-616-8783
[email protected]
WARR ANT Y DEPARTMENT
Phone: 844-849-6179
[email protected]
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Phone: 844-746-9423
[email protected]
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