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TOAM | OPEN AIR MERCHANDISER

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TEC_TM_012 REV. B

09/25/2020 

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Cabinet Adjustments, Servicing & Component Replacement

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Servicing & Replacing Components

•  Replace component parts with OEM (original equipment 

manufacturer) components.

•  Have a licensed service provider service your unit to minimize 

the risk of possible ignition due to incorrect parts or improper 
service and to ensure the operator's health and safety.

•  Unplug the refrigerator/freezer before cleaning or making 

any repairs. Setting temperature controls to the 0 position or 
powering off an electronic control may not remove power 
from all components (e.g., light circuits, perimeter heaters, and 
evaporator fans).

NOTE: 

 Any cabinet adjustments are to be made 

AFTER

 the 

cabinet has been verified level and properly supported.

Use of Adapter Plugs

When operating the cabinet outside of the recommended 
operating conditions, the condensate drain pan(s) may over-fill 
with water. If this happens, it may be necessary to connect the 
condensate drain pan(s) to an existing floor drain (if available on 
location) or install optional electric heated condensate pan(s).

Cabinet size may determine whether one, two, or three condensate 
pans are used. Follow the steps below for each condensate pan.

Routing Excess Condensation to a Floor Drain

1. 

Gain access to the rear of the cabinet and disconnect power to 
the cabinet. 

2. 

Remove the rear wire grill. See fig. 1.

3. 

Locate the 45° fitting, located at the top of the condensate 
pan. Connect a 1/2" (12.7 mm) i.d. vinyl hose to the fitting. 

4. 

Route the drain hose either under the cabinet or through the 
wire grill, and then to the floor drain. 

5. 

Reinstall the wire grill.

6. 

Restore power to the cabinet.

Hose Fitting

Fig. 1.

 Back of cabinet with wire grill removed.

Summary of Contents for TOAM-48GS-HC~TSL01

Page 1: ...ribbean Warranty Phone 1 855 878 9277 Warranty Fax 1 636 980 8510 Technical Phone 1 855 372 1368 Warranty Email warrantyinquiries truemfg com Technical Email service truemfg com 7 00 7 00 CST Monday T...

Page 2: ...TOAM OPEN AIR MERCHANDISER truemfg com TEC_TM_012 REV B 09 25 2020 Page 2 of 20 NOTES...

Page 3: ...h as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance Keep fingers out of the pinch point areas clearances between the doors and cabinet are necessarily small be careful closing doors when c...

Page 4: ...ing recommended installation procedures you must run the refrigerator freezer for 24 hours prior to usage to verify its proper operation 115 Volts Distance In Feet To Center of Load AMPS 20 30 40 50 6...

Page 5: ...ance in back of and above the cabinet A 3 77 mm clearance is required at the rear of the cabinet and 8 204 mm clearance above the cabinet Maximum ambient conditions 75 F 24 C or as indicated on the se...

Page 6: ...the shipping bolts See figs 3 and 4 Remove the grills with a 1 4 socket wrench if so equipped 3 Install the included leveling legs see Installing Standard Leveling Legs optional 6 leveling legs or cas...

Page 7: ...ided castor shims between the castor bearing and the bottom rail of the cabinet See fig 6 2 Install the desired number of shims If more than one shim is used turn the slots at a 90 angle to each other...

Page 8: ...l the cabinet The cabinet should be level side to side and front to back To check that the cabinet is level place a carpenter s level on the interior cabinet floor in four places a Position the level...

Page 9: ...hen moving the refrigerator freezer for any reason be careful not to roll over or damage the power cord Repair or replace immediately all power cords that have become frayed or otherwise damaged DO NO...

Page 10: ...ld be to the outside of the brackets b Move the back of the shelf up and back until the front of the shelf clears the shelf support tab on the shelf bracket See fig 2 c Once the shelf has cleared the...

Page 11: ...ne end notice the larger top opening and the smaller bottom opening See fig 1 2 Position the price strip across the front of the shelf with the large opening at the top and the smaller opening snapped...

Page 12: ...op of the product opening See fig 2 3 Secure the night cover in place by placing the handle on the hook at the top of the product opening See fig 3 4 To lower the night cover lift the handle off the h...

Page 13: ...e evaporator coil must circulate throughout the cabinet for even product temperatures NOTE If the unit is disconnected or shut off wait 5 minutes before restarting RECOMMENDATION Before loading produc...

Page 14: ...ay may reflect the refrigeration cycle swings of up and down temperatures NOT product temperature The most accurate method to determine a cabinet s operation is to verify the product temperature Refri...

Page 15: ...air Vacuum cleaner Flashlight Eye protection 1 Disconnect power to unit 2 Remove the screw securing the louvered grill to the cabinet See fig 1 3 Pull on the grill assembly to release it from the magn...

Page 16: ...l 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 Fig 5 Remov...

Page 17: ...rsement Omission of proprietary cleansers from this list does not imply inadequacy 8 Tips to Help Prevent Rust on Stainless Steel Maintain the Cleanliness of Your Equipment Avoid build up of hard stai...

Page 18: ...be made AFTER the cabinet has been verified level and properly supported Use of Adapter Plugs When operating the cabinet outside of the recommended operating conditions the condensate drain pan s may...

Page 19: ...ensure low moisture levels in the system 500 microns or lower must be obtained All claims for labor or parts must be made directly through TRUE All claims should include model number of the unit the...

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