General Care; Adjusting The Shelves; Defrost Cycles; Cleaning The Condenser - Traulsen R & A Serie Instrucciones Para La Instalación, Uso Y Cuidado

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Hot Food Holding Cabinet Operation
When the correct hour is displayed, press the Set button
The display will then read
down arrow keys
cancel button
to exit or leave inactive for 30 seconds.
Hot Food Holding Cabinets differ from refrigerators and freezers
in that they do not typically operate 24/7, and that there is a much
broader range of safe storage temperatures to choose from (140
- 180°F). As a result these are regularly turned ON and OFF. To
facilitate this Traulsen includes an ON/OFF button on their controls.
This also includes a convenient Temperature Recall Feature. Upon
being turned on each day, this automatically returns operation to the
last previously set temperature.
Turning the unit OFF/ON: After the temperature has been set,
the customer can continuously turn the unit OFF and then back ON
to the same temperature. To turn the unit on or off press the ON/
OFF button
.
Temperature Adjustment: Press the SET button
Arrow button
at the same time. The display will flash the
current temperature setting or OFF (if the unit is turned off). Use
the UP
or DOWN
temperature setting (temperature range is 140
then press the SET button
the cabinet temperature.
Important Alarm Events
Also, some R & A Series models can register alarm events on the
control display such as:
ELE LOS: Indicates that the power supply has been interrupted.
DOR OPN: Indicates that a door has been left open.
CHI:
Indicates that the cabinet air temperature is too high.
CLO:
Indicates that the cabinet air temperature is too low.
CLN FIL: Indicates that the condenser coil requires cleaning.
SN1:
Indicates cabinet sensor has failed.*
SN2:
Indicates coil sensor has failed.*
SN3:
Indicates liquid line sensor has failed.*
DEF ERR: Indicates incomplete defrost cycle.*
RUN ERR: Indicates compressor run time exceeds 24 hours.*
*:
Call for service.
IV. DEFROST CYCLES:
All Upright Cabinets, defrost cycles will occur every 8 hours for
all refrigerators and every 4 hours for all freezers. All TE & TU
Series defrost cycles occur every 2 1/2 hours. All TS Series defrost
cycles occur every 3 hours and all Compacts, undercounter and
prep table refrigerators, will occur every 6 hours.
Units equipped with an LED temperature display will indicate when
a defrost cycle is in process.
clock. You can use the up or
to the next parameter or press the alarm
SET
Arrow buttons to adjust your desired
thru 180
0
. The display will go back to reading
SET
V. GENERAL CARE:
.
SET
ing any parts of the unit.
All Traulsen equipment should be cleaned only with warm water,
mild soap and a soft cloth. Apply with a dampened cloth and wipe
in the direction of the metal grain.
Avoid the use of strong detergents and gritty, abrasive cleaners as
they may tend to mar and scratch the surface. Do not use cleansers
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containing chlorine, this may promote metal corrosion.
Care should also be taken to avoid splashing the unit with water,
containing chlorinated cleansers, when mopping the floor around
the unit.
For stubborn odor spills, use baking soda and water (mixed to a 1
TBSP baking soda to 1 pint water ratio).
VI. ADJUSTING THE SHELVES:
Shelves Mounted On Pins
First select the desired location and remove the white plastic covers
in the interior back and sides by rotating them counter-clockwise.
and the UP
Install the pins in the desired location by rotating them clockwise.
Make sure the pin is securely tightened down. Do not over tighten.
Slide the shelf into its new position, and replace the white plastic
covers into the holes vacated by the shelf pins.
F, and OFF)
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Shelves Mounted On Clips & Pilasters
Shelves and shelf clips are shipped with the unit. For each shelf,
insert four (4) shelf clips into the pilaster slots at the same height.
The shelf clips have a small projection on top which holds the shelf
in position and prevents it from slipping forward. After installing
shelf clips on pilasters, place shelves on clips.
VII. CLEANING THE CONDENSER:
ing any parts of the unit.
This is the single most important thing you can do to promote long,
efficient equipment life. For All Upright Cabinets, remove the two
bottom screws securing the louver panel, then pivot this upwards
allowing full access to the front facing condenser. For all TE Series,
TU Series & TS Series, place hands under the louver panel and
pull out and up to get louver panel off bracket of the unit. Contact
factory technical assistance for all Compacts.
R & A Series/G Series
Louver
Vacuum or brush any dirt, lint or dust from the finned condenser coil,
around the compressor and other cooling system parts as indicated.
If significant dirt is clogging the condenser fins, use compressed air
to blow this clear. When finished reverse the louver removal process
as instructed above.
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Disconnect electrical power supply before clean-
Disconnect electrical power supply before clean-
Screw
Location
TE/TU/TS Series
Louver
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