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True Food Service Equipment, Inc.

True Food Service Equipment, Inc.

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MAINTENANCE, CARE & CLEANING

MAINTENANCE, CARE & CLEANING

CAUTION: Do not use any steel wool, abrasive or chlorine based products to clean stainless
steel surfaces.

Stainless Steel Opponents

There are three basic things which can break down your stainless steel’s passivity layer and allow 
corrosion to rear its ugly head.

1)  Scratches from wire brushes, scrapers, and steel pads are just a few examples of items that can be 

abrasive to stainless steel’s surface.

2)  Deposits left on your stainless steel can leave spots. You may have hard or soft water depending on 

what part of the country you live in. Hard water can leave spots. Hard water that is heated can 
leave deposits if left to sit too long. These deposits can cause the passive layer to break down and 
rust your stainless steel. All deposits left from food prep or service should be removed as soon as 
possible.

3)  Chlorides are present in table salt, food, and water. Household and industrial cleaners are the worst 

type of chlorides to use.

8 steps that can help prevent rust on stainless steel:

1.  Using the correct cleaning tools

Use non-abrasive tools when cleaning your stainless steel products. The stainless steel’s passive layer
will not be harmed by soft cloths and plastic scouring pads. Step 2 tells you how to find the        
polishing marks.

2.  Cleaning along the polish lines

Polishing lines or “grain” are visible on some stainless steels. Always scrub parallel to visible lines on 
some stainless steels. Use a plastic scouring pad or soft cloth when you cannot see the grain.

3.  Use alkaline, alkaline chlorinated or non-chloride containing cleaners

While many traditional cleaners are loaded with chlorides, the industry is providing an ever     
increasing choice of non-chloride cleaners. If you are not sure of your cleaner’s chloride content 
contact your cleaner supplier. If they tell you that your present cleaner contains chlorides, ask if 
they have an alternative. Avoid cleaners containing quaternary salts as they can attack stainless steel,
causing pitting and rusting.

4.  Water Treatment

To reduce deposits, soften the hard water when possible. Installation of certain filters can remove 
corrosive and distasteful elements. Salts in a properly maintained water softener can be to your 
advantage. Contact a treatment specialist if you are not sure of the proper water treatment.

5.  Maintaining the cleanliness of your food equipment

Use cleaners at recommended strength (alkaline, alkaline chlorinated or non-chloride). Avoid    
build-up of hard stains by cleaning frequently. When boiling water with your stainless steel      
equipment, the single most likely cause of damage is  chlorides in the water. Heating any cleaners 
containing chlorides will have the same damaging effects.

6.  Rinse

When using chlorinated cleaners you must rinse and wipe dry immediately. It is better to wipe 
standing cleaning agents and water as soon as possible. Allow the stainless steel equipment to air 
dry. Oxygen helps maintain the passivity film on stainless steel.

7.  Hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid) should never be used on stainless steel

8.  Regularly restore/passivate stainless steel

Stainless Steel Equipment Care and Cleaning

Summary of Contents for TDBD-72-4

Page 1: ...re Cleaning 13 14 Lightbulb Replacement 14 Warranty U S A Canada Only 15 INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR SINGLE DUTY AND DOUBLE DUTY DELI EQUIPMENT S I N G L E D U T Y A N D D O U B L E S I N G L E D U T Y A N D D O U B L E D U T Y D E L I E Q U I P M E N T D U T Y D E L I E Q U I P M E N T TRUE FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT INC 2001 East Terra Lane P O Box 970 O Fallon Missouri 63366 636 240 2400 FAX 636 272 24...

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Page 3: ...end that any servicing be preformed by a qualified individual Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning and making repairs Setting temperature controls to the 0 position does not remove power to the light circuit or evaporator fans WARNING Use this appliance for its intended purpose as described in this Owner Manual How to Maintain Your Refrigerator to Receive the Most Efficient and Successful Opera...

Page 4: ...hey will sit for just a few days If you are getting rid of your old refrigerator please follow the instructions below to help pre vent accidents Before You Throw Away Your Old Refrigerator or Freezer Take off the doors Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside Refrigerant Disposal Your old refrigerator may have a cooling system that uses Ozone Depleting chemicals If y...

Page 5: ... the power cord Always grip plug firmly and pull straight out from the outlet Repair or replace immediately all power cords that have become frayed or otherwise damaged Do not use a cord that shows cracks or abrasion damage along its length or at either end When removing the refrigerator away from the wall be careful not to roll over or damage the power cord HOW TO CONNECT ELECTRICITY Do not under...

Page 6: ...age If damage is discov ered immediately file a claim with the delivery freight carrier True is not responsible for damage incurred dur ing shipment OWNERSHIP Adjustable Wrench Phillips Head Screwdriver Level REQUIRED TOOLS Step 1 The following procedure is recommended for uncrating the unit A Remove the outer packaging cardboard and bubbles or styrofoam corners and clear plastic Inspect for conce...

Page 7: ...oler should be leveled front to back and side to side with a level D Ensure that the drain hose or hoses are posi tioned 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 Warning Compressor warranties are void if the unit is more than 9 ft 3 m from plug in ...

Page 8: ...gle marker on the inner dial two o clock position Adjusting The Defrost Timer time initiated time terminated Your True equipment contains a defrost system that is time initiated and time terminated While True requires a mini mum 3 defrost periods not to exceed 60 minutes the procedure on this page should be followed to customize your specific needs Notice If timer is not set for a minimum of 3 def...

Page 9: ... 6 5 4 4 30 12 10 8 8 6 6 6 6 5 4 4 3 35 10 10 8 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 2 40 10 8 8 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 2 2 45 10 8 6 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 1 50 10 8 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 Wire Gauge for 2 Voltage Drop in Supply Circuits 230 Volts Distance In Feet To Center of Load Amps 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 120 140 160 5 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 6 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 12 7 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 12...

Page 10: ...e sure it is ordered from your True dealer or recommended service agent D Good air flow in your True unit is critical Be careful to load product so that it neither presses against the back wall nor comes within four inches of the evaporator housing Refrigerated air off the coil must circulate down the back wall NOTE If the unit is disconnected or shut off wait five minutes before starting again RE...

Page 11: ...stallation Image 2 Shelf clips are installed with the front clip lower than the rear clip This will allow the shelf to tilt forward Optional A It may be necessary to seal the deli to the floor for local sanitary codes or if the customer so desires True recommends either of the following methods B Using a vinyl cove base trim as produced by Armstrong Johnson or Kentile available at floor covering s...

Page 12: ...necessary to warm up the set points To make the adjustment insert the appropriate tool in each adjustment screw and turn 1 4 of a revolution clockwise to the right This procedure will adjust both the cut in and cut out about 2 F warmer ___________ STEP 5 ___________ Make sure to reconnect the pink wire to the proper spade terminal when reinstalling NOTE Mechanical temperature controllers are affec...

Page 13: ...s at top of louver ___________ STEP 3 ___________ Remove bolts anchoring compressor assembly to frame rails and carefully slide out tube connections are flexi ble ___________ STEP 4 ___________ Clean off accumulated dirt from con densing coil with a stiff bristle brush ___________ STEP 5 ___________ Lift cardboard cover above fan at plastic plugs and carefully clean con denser coil and fan blades ...

Page 14: ...rtical fins You need to be able to see through the condenser for the unit to function at maximum capacity Do not place filter material in front of condensing coil This material blocks air flow to the coil similar to having a dirty coil THE CLEANING OF THE CONDENSER IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY HOW TO CLEAN THE CONDENSER 1 Disconnect the electrical power to the unit 2 Remove the louvered grill 3 ...

Page 15: ...ible lines on some stainless steels Use a plastic scouring pad or soft cloth when you cannot see the grain 3 Use alkaline alkaline chlorinated or non chloride containing cleaners While many traditional cleaners are loaded with chlorides the industry is providing an ever increasing choice of non chloride cleaners If you are not sure of your cleaner s chloride content contact your cleaner supplier I...

Page 16: ...ations environments of stainless steel A Soap ammonia and detergent medallion applied with a cloth or sponge can be used for routine cleaning B Arcal 20 Lac O Nu Ecoshine applied provides barrier film for fingerprints and smears C Cameo Talc Zud First Impression is applied by rubbing in the direction of the polished lines for stubborn stains and discoloring D Easy off and De Grease It oven aid are...

Page 17: ...st be obtained W WARRANTY CLAIMS ARRANTY CLAIMS All claims for labor or parts must be made directly through TRUE All claims should include model number of the unit the serial number of the cabinet proof of purchase date of installation and all pertinent information supporting the existence of the alleged defect In case of warranty compressor the compressor model tag must be returned to TRUE along ...

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