TRUE
SPEC SERIES®: STR, STA & STG, ROLL-IN AND ROLL-THROUGH
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LOCATING
1. Make sure unit is as close to the final location as possible.
2. Remove the shipping bolts located at the bottom of the
wooden skid.
3. Carefully slide the unit off the wooden skid. Slide packing
material underneath the side of the unit hanging off the skid.
Then install castors or legs for that side of the unit.
4. Then carefully slide the other side of the unit off one corner
at a time while installing castors or legs for each corner. Use
packing material for under each corner of the unit before
installing a castor or leg.
LEVELING
A. Set unit in its final location. Be sure there is adequate ventilation
in your room. Under extreme heat conditions, (100°F+,
38°C+), you may want to install an exhaust fan.
WARNING: WARRANTY IS VOID IF VENTILATION IS
INSUFFICIENT.
B. Proper leveling of your TRUE cooler is critical to operating
success (for non-mobile models). Effective condensate removal
and door operation will be effected by leveling.
C. The cooler should be leveled front to back and side to side with
a level.
D. Ensure that the drain hose or hoses are positioned in the pan.
E. Free plug and cord from inside the lower rear of the cooler
(do not plug in).
F. The unit should be placed close enough to the electrical supply
so that extension cords are never used.
G. Applicance tested according to the climate classes 5 and 7 for
temperature and relative humidity.
NOTE:
If the cabinet has a center leveling screw, castor, or leg,
make sure it is adjusted properly so it makes full contact with the
floor after the cabinet has been leveled.
WARNING: CABINET WARRANTIES ARE VOID
IF OEM POWER CORD IS TAMPERED WITH. TRUE
WILL NOT WARRANTY ANY UNITS THAT ARE
CONNECTED TO AN EXTENSION CORD.
Removing shipping bolts
SEALING CABINET TO FLOOR
STEP 1
- Position Cabinet - Allow one inch between the wall and
rear of the refrigerator to assure proper ventilation. For freezers 3
inches between the wall and rear of the cabinet will assure proper
ventilation.
STEP 2
- Level Cabinet - Cabinet should be level, side to side and
front to back. Place a carpenter’s level in the interior floor in four
places:
A. Position level in the inside floor of the unit near the doors.
(Level should be parallel to cabinet front). Level cabinet.
B. Position level at the inside rear of cabinet. (Again level should
be placed parallel to cabinet back).
C. Perform similar procedures to steps A & B by placing the level
on inside floor (left and right sides - parallel to the depth of the
cooler). Level cabinet.
STEP 3
- Draw an outline on the base on the floor.
STEP 4
- Raise and block the front side of the cabinet.
STEP 5
- Apply a bead of “NSF Approved Sealant”, (see list below),
to floor on half inch inside the outline drawn. The bead must be heavy
enough to seal the entire cabinet surface when it is down on the
sealant.
STEP 6
- Raise and block the rear of the cabinet
STEP 7
- Apply sealant on floor as outlined in Step 5 on other
three sides.
STEP 8
- Examine to see that cabinet is sealed to floor around
entire perimeter.
NOTE:
Asphalt floors are very susceptible to chemical attack. A
layer of tape on the floor prior to applying the sealant will protect
the floor.
NSF APPROVED SEALANTS:
1. Minnesota Mining #ECU800 Caulk
2. Minnesota Mining #ECU2185 Caulk
3. Minnesota Mining #ECU1055 Bead
4. Minnesota Mining #ECU1202 Bead
5. Armstrong Cork - Rubber Caulk
6. Products Research Co. #5000 Rubber Caulk
7. G.E. Silicone Sealer
8. Dow Corning Silicone Sealer
CLEARANCES
TOP
SIDES
BACK
STR, STA, STG
12" Open
0"
1"
WARNING: WARRANTY IS VOID IF
VENTILATION IS INSUFFICIENT.