TABLE OF CONTENTS
The serial tag is a permanently affixed sticker on
which is recorded vital electrical and refrigeration data
about your Traulsen product, as well as the model
and serial number. This tag is located in the right
interior compartment on all full size undercounter and
equipment stand models.
I. THE SERIAL TAG
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FORT WORTH, TX.
SERIAL
MODEL
VOLTS
Hz
PH
TOTAL CURRENT
AMPS
MINIMUM CIRCUIT
AMPS
MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION
AMPS
LIGHTS
WATTS
HEATERS
AMPS
REFRIGERANT
TYPE
OZ
DESIGN PRESSURE
HIGH
LOW
REFRIGERANT
TYPE
OZ
DESIGN PRESSURE
HIGH
LOW
370-60294-00 REV (A)
READING THE SERIAL TAG
•
Serial = The permanent ID# of your Traulsen
•
Model = The model # of your Traulsen
•
Volts = Voltage
•
Hz = Cycle
•
PH = Phase
•
Total Current = Maximum amp draw
•
Minimum Circuit = Minimum circuit ampacity
•
Lights = Light wattage
•
Heaters = Heater amperage (Hot Food units only)
•
Refrigerant = Refrigerant type used
•
Design Pressure = High & low side operating
pressures and refrigerant charge
•
Agency Labels = Designates agency listings
VII. INTELA-TRAUL
a-Control Features
Page 7
b-Alarm Explanations
Page 8
c-Control Panel
Page 9
d-Parts Assembly
Page 9
e-Notes To The User
Page 10
f-Enter The Customer Access Code
Page 10
g-Customer Service Parameters
Page 11
h-Adjusting Thermostat Set Point High
Page 11
i-Adjusting Thermostat Set Point Low
Page 12
j-Changing The Temperature Scale
Page 12
k-Setting The 24-Hour Clock
Page 13
l-Setting The Date
Page 14
m-Setting Daylight Savings Time
Page 14
n-Starting A Manual Defrost
Page 15
o-Setting Defrost Lockouts
Page 16
p-Adjusting The Dewpoint Compensation Factor
Page 17
q-Setting The Audible Alarm Style
Page 17
r-Viewing Sensor Temperatures
Page 18
VIII. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Page 19
IX. WARRANTY INFORMATION
Page 20
X. OTHER
a-Service Information
Page 21
b-Spare Parts
Page 21
c-Warranty Registration
Page 21
XI. PARTS LIST
Page 21
XII. INDEX
Page 22
I. THE SERIAL TAG
Page 1
II. RECEIPT INSPECTION
Page 2
III. INSTALLATION
a-Location
Page 2
b-Packaging
Page 2
c-Installing Legs
Page 2
d-Installing Casters
Page 3
e-Shelf Pins
Page 3
f-Cord & Plug
Page 3
g-Power Supply
Page 3
h-Wiring Diagram
Page 3
i-Placing Equipment On Top Of Cabinet
Page 3
IV. OPERATION
a-Refrigerators
Page 3
b-Freezers
Page 3/4
c-Condensate Removal
Page 4
V. CARE & MAINTENANCE
a-Cleaning The Condenser
Page 4
b-Hinge Replacement
Page 4
c-Replacing The Gaskets
Page 4
d-Cleaning The Exterior
Page 4
e-Cleaning The Interior
Page 4
VI. MISC. OPERATIONS
a-Adjusting The Shelves
Page 4/5
b-Re-Hinging The Door(s)
Page 5
c-Removing The Drawers
Page 5
d-Removing The Powerpack
Page 5/6