Traulsen TR G-Series Hinged Glass Door Refrigerators Owner’s Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Traulsen
Table of Contents
Quality Refrigeration
OWNER’S MANUAL
Instructions for the installation, operation
and maintenance of all Traulsen:
G-Series Reach-In Refrigerators
G-Series Reach-In Freezers
G-Series Hinged Glass Door Refrigerators**
For equipment produced after 3/9/04 only.**
This Traulsen unit is built to our highest quality standards. We build our
refrigerators, freezers and heated cabinets this way as a matter of pride.
This philosophy has made Traulsen the leader in commercial refrigeration since
1938.
We thank you for your choice and confidence in Traulsen equipment and we know
you will receive many years of utility from this equipment.
All Traulsen units are placed on a permanent record file with the service
department. In the event of any future questions you may have, please refer to
the model and serial number found on the name tag affixed to the unit. Should
you need service, however, call us on our toll free number,
800-825-8220 between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30
p.m. CST, Monday thru Friday. It is our pleasure to help and assist you in
every possible way.
INSTALLER
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PRIOR TO UNIT INSTALLATION
INITIAL START DATE:——
SERIAL NO………..
MODEL TYPE:——-
COMPANY/INDIVIDUAL NAME:——–
INSTALLER:———-
THE SERIAL TAG
The serial tag is a permanently affixed label upon 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 upper right interior
compartment on all Traulsen G-Series
refrigerator and freezer models.
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
RECEIPT INSPECTION
All Traulsen products are factory tested for performance and are free from
defects when shipped.
The utmost care has been taken in crating this product to protect against
damage in transit. All interior fittings have been carefully secured and the
legs are boxed and strapped inside to prevent damage. Door keys will be
attached to the handle with a nylon strip.
The handle is protected by an easily removable nylon netting.
You should carefully inspect your Traulsen unit for damage during delivery. If
damage is detected, you should save all the crating materials and make note on
the carrier’s Bill Of Lading describing this. A freight claim should be filed
immediately. If damage is subsequently noted during or immediately after
installation, contact the respective carrier and file a freight claim. Under
no condition may a damaged unit be returned to Traulsen & Co. without first
obtaining written permission (return authorization).
INSTALLATION
Select a proper location for your Traulsen unit, away from extreme heat or
cold. Allow enough clearance between the unit and the side wall in order to
make use of the door stay open feature at 120° (self-closing feature operates
up to 90°). The door(s) must be able to open a minimum of 90° in order to make
use of the maximum clear door width available.
III. b – PACKAGING:
All Traulsen units are shipped from the factory bolted to a sturdy wooden
pallet and packaged in a durable cardboard container. The carton is attached
to the wooden skid with the use of large staples. These should first be
removed to avoid scratching the unit
when lifting off the crate.
Most exterior stainless steel surfaces have a protective vinyl covering to
prevent scratching during manufacturing, shipping and installation.
After the unit is installed in place of service, remove and discard the
covering from all surfaces.
To remove the wooden pallet, first if at all possible, we suggest that the
cabinet remain bolted to the pallet during all transportation to the point of
final installation. The bolts can then be removed with a 3/4” socket wrench.
Avoid laying the unit on its front, side or back for removal of the pallet.
NOTE : Traulsen does not recommend laying the unit down on its front,
side or back. However, if you must lease be certain to allow the unit to
remain in an upright position afterwards for 24 hours before plugging it in so
that the compressor oils and refrigerant
may settle.
III. c – INSTALLING LEGS OR CASTERS:
Adjustable 6” high legs are supplied standard for all Traulsen G-Express
units. These are shipped from the factory packed inside a cardboard box which
is strapped inside the cabinet to the lower shelf. Inside it should contain
four (4) legs.
Casters in lieu of legs are available as an optional accessory kit for the
same models. These are shipped inside a separate cardboard box. Inside it
should contain four (4) casters and sixteen (16) bolts.
WARNING: THE CABINET MUST BE BLOCKED AND STABLE BEFORE INSTALLING LEGS OR
CASTERS.
To install the legs or casters, first raise and block the reach-in a minimum
of 7” from the floor. For installing legs, thread the legs into the threaded
holes on the bottom of the cabinet (see figure 1). Be certain that all legs
are tightly secured. When the unit is set
in its final position, it is important for proper operation that the unit be
level. The legs are adjustable for this purpose, turn the bottom of the leg
counterclockwise to raise it, clockwise to lower it. Level the unit from front
to back as well as side to side in this manner, using a level placed in the
bottom of the cabinet.
Please note that Traulsen units are not designed to be moved while on legs. If
the unit requires moving, a pallet jack or forklift should be used to prevent
damage. For installing casters, the casters are “plate” type, and require the
use of four (4) bolts each to secure them firmly to the cabinet bottom at each
corner (see figure 2). The caster bolts are tightened using a 1/2” socket
wrench. III. d – SHELF PINS:
The unit is supplied with shelves and shelf pins installed. Check all shelf
pins to assure they are tightened down as they may have come loose during
shipping. Rotate the pins clockwise until they are secured against the side of
the cabinet.
III. e – REMOVING THE DOORS & HARDWARE:
In order to fit through narrow (less than 35”) doorways, it may be sometimes
be necessary to remove the door(s), and/or hinges. To remove any solid door,
begin by removing the plug at the bottom of the top hinge.
Inside the hinge there is a small screw which secures the door in place.
Remove this with a flat head screwdriver and the door can then be lifted off
the hinge (see figure3).
After removing the door, it is now necessary to remove the hinge assembly and
hardware from the door itself. To remove the door portion of the hinge from
the door, lift off the hinge cover and then remove the three Phillips head
screws which secure the hinge in place on the door (see figure 4).III. e – REMOVING THE DOORS & HARDWARE (cont’d):
If it is also necessary to remove the hinge hardware from the cabinet as well,
begin by removing the three Phillips head screws which hold it in place. Set
these components aside for later reassembly (see figure 4).
NOTE : All solid door units include a microswitch for controlling the
interior lighting in the top hinge(s).
Special care should be taken to not damage the wiring for this during the
hinge removal process.
The lock keeper will also need to be removed in order to reduce theroverall
cabinet depth to 32”.
Begin by removing the two (2) Phillips head screws which secure the lock
keeper actuator to the lock keeper bracket.
Next remove the lock keeper bracket by removing the two (2) flat head screws
which secure it in place. Set these components aside for later reassembly.
To re-install the door and/or hinges, please reverse the appropriate sections
of the preceding procedure.
III. f – CORD & PLUG:
Most self-contained models are supplied with a cord & plug attached. It is
shipped coiled at the top of the cabinet, secured by a nylon strip. For your
safety and protection, all units supplied with a cord and plug include a
special three-prong grounding plug on the service cord. Select only a
dedicated electrical outlet with grounding plug for power source. NOTE: Do not
under any circumstances, cut or remove the round grounding prong from the
plug, or use an extension cord.
III. g – POWER SUPPLY:
The supply voltage should be checked prior to connection to be certain that
proper voltage for the cabinet wiring is available (refer to the serial tag to
determine correct unit voltage). Make connections in accordance with local
electrical codes. Use qualified
electricians.
Use of a separate, dedicated circuit is required. Size wiring to handle
indicated load and provide necessary overcurrent protector in circuit (see
amperage requirements on the unit’s serial tag).
III. h – WIRING DIAGRAM: Refer to the wiring diagram for any service work
performed on the unit. Should you require one, please contact Traulsen Service
at 800-825-8220, and provide the model
and serial number of the unit involved.
III. i – CLEARANCE:
In order to assure optimum performance, the condensing unit of your Traulsen
unit MUST have an adequate supply of air for cooling purposes. Therefore, the
operating location must either have a minimum of 12” clearance overhead of the
condensing unit or allow for unrestricted air flow at the back of the unit.
Clearance of at least 12” above is required in order to perform certain
maintenance tasks.
III. j – INSTALLING OPTIONAL INTERIOR KITS :
In addition to their standard interiors, G-Express models also offer the
option for additional shelves or tray slides. If ordered, these are shipped as
kits along with the unit, packaged in a separate cardboard box which contains
all the necessary parts and hardware or onsite installation.’
To install additional shelves, first remove the white plastic covers from
inside the cabinet. These are located along the same vertical line as the pins
already in place on the interior side walls, back and center mullion (two and
three-section models). This exposes
threaded holes in which you may position the new shelves. Next insert the gray
plastic shelf pins into these holes and tighten by turning clockwise with your
fingers. After all four pins are in place, the new shelf should be placed to
rest on top of them. The unused plastic covers may be discarded or saved for
future changes to the cabinet interior.
Installation of optional tray slides varies with each cabinet, and with each
type of tray slide ordered. To install optional tray slides, follow the
directions packaged inside the kit carton.
III. k – ON/OFF SWITCH:
An ON/OFF toggle switch for the power supply is provided. It is located on top
of the unit, mounted to the side of the evaporator housing. This is shipped
from the factory in the ON position.
OPERATION
IV. a – REFRIGERATORS: Both refrigerators and freezers do not require manual defrosting. During normal operation, a refrigerator continuously circulates above freezing cabinet air through the coil. A compressor “OFF” cycle occurs every hour to melt any frost which may accumulate on the coil during the compressor “ON” cycle. The control will read “dEF” when this occurs. With standard holding refrigerators, high relative humidity is also maintained to prevent dehydration of stored product.
IV. b – FREEZERS: During normal operation, a freezer continuously circulates
below freezing cabinet air through the coil. The coil requires a periodic
defrosting for proper operation. This is accomplished by an automatic, time
activated, temperature/time terminated, defrost program. The controller is
preset at the factory for six equally spaced defrost cycles within each
24-hour period.
At the start of a freezer defrost cycle, both the compressor and evaporator
fans are off. The microprocessor control will read “dEF” (see figure 5). The
electric heater (attached to the coil) is energized. When a temperature device
affixed to the coil senses 70°F (models with electric defrost), the coil is
fully defrosted and the compressor operation is resumed, defrost heaters are
automatically turned off. The coil fans are delayed from starting at the
termination of a defrost cycle. Fan operation is automatically resumed, or
they can also be started by a time or temp delay (whichever comes first). In
case of temp delay, it uses the same coil sensor and starts at 32°F. The total
refrigeration system operation is then resumed. During freezer defrost
operation, heat is confined to the coil enclosure to prevent any significant
rise in temperature within the food zone. The fan delay controls function upon
termination of a defrost cycle is twofold. First, to prevent blowing warm air
into the food storage area. Second, to prevent any condensation on the defrost
coil from being blown into the food storage area.
The microprocessor control is set from the factory to terminate defrost at 20
minutes in the event of a sensor failure. This setting should never be
tampered with, without first consulting the factory.
IV. d – LIGHT SWITCHES: All G-Express models (except sliding glass door
models) include a concealed light switch mounted in the top door hinge(s),
which automatically activates the interior light when the door is opened. When
the door is closed, the lights are not operating.
In addition, on glass door models, an exterior mounted, illuminated red switch
is included for manual light control. In the ON position, the lights are
illuminated whether the doors are open or not. In the OFF position, the lights
are controlled by the hinge switch as described in the first paragraph.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
WARNING : DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING ANY PARTS OF
THE UNIT.
V. a – CLEANING THE CONDENSER: The most important thing you can do to insure a
long, reliable service life for your Traulsen is to regularly clean the
condenser coil. The condensing unit requires regularly scheduled cleaning to
keep the finned condenser clean of lint and dust accummulation. Keeping the
condenser clean allows the cabinet to operate more efficiently and use less
energy. To clean the condenser, first disconnect electrical power to the
cabinet and lift up the front louver assembly. To lift this, remove the two
screws located on both sides at the bottom of the louver assembly (see figure
5). Once the screws are removed, the panel can be pivoted upwards allowing
full access to the front facing condenser (see figure 6).
V. a – CLEANING THE CONDENSER (cont’d): Vacuum or brush any dirt, lint or dust from the finned condenser coil, the compressor and other cooling system parts. If significant dirt is clogging the condenser fins, use compressed air to blow this clear. Care should be taken not to bend any of the condenser fins, as this will reduce performance and compressor life. Lower louver assembly and replace screws to hold it in place.
V. b – HINGE REPLACEMENT: Both the door and hinge can be easily removed from
the cabinet. To remove the door, remove the plug at the bottom of the top
hinge. Inside the hinge there is a small screw which secures the door in
place. Remove this with a flat head screwdriver and the door can then be
lifted off the hinge. To remove the door portion of the hinge from the door,
lift off the hinge cover and then remove the three Phillips head screws which
secure the hinge in place on the door. To remove the cabinet portion of the
hinge, remove the three Phillips head screws which hold it in place. On solid
door units, the top hinge(s) contains a microswitch for controlling the
interior lighting.
To reassemble the hinge reverse the previous procedure.
V. c – REPLACING THE GASKETS: To remove the gasket to be replaced, grasp it
firmly by one corner and pull it out. Before attempting to install a new
gasket, both the unit and the gasket itself must be at room temperature.
Insert the four corners first by using a rubber mallet (or hammer with a block
of wood). After the corners are properly inserted, work your way towards the
center from both ends by gently hitting with a mallet until the gasket is
completely seated in place (see figure 7 for proper gasket placement).
NOTE : The gasket may appear too large, but if it is installed as
indicated above it will slip into place.
V. d – CLEANING THE EXTERIOR:
Exterior stainless steel should be cleaned 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 containing
chlorine, this may promote corrosion of the stainless steel.
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).
V. e – CLEANING THE INTERIOR:
For cleaning anodized aluminum interiors, the use of baking soda as described
in section “V. d” is recommended. Use on breaker strips as well as door
gaskets. All interior fittings are removable without tools to facilitate
cleaning.
V. f – ADJUSTING THE SHELVES:
For 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. Remove the shelf pins by rotating them counterclockwise. Install
the pins in the desired location by rotating 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.
OTHER
VI. a – SERVICE INFORMATION:
Before calling for service, please check the following:
VI. a – SERVICE INFORMATION (cont’d):
- Is the electrical cord plugged in?
- Is the fuse OK or circuit breaker on?
- Is the power switch “ON”?
If after checking the above items and the unit is still not operating properly, please contact an authorized Traulsen service agent. A complete list of authorized service agents was provided along with your Traulsen unit. If you cannot locate this, you may also obtain the name of a service agent from the Tech Service page of our website: www.traulsen.com.
If service is not satisfactory, please contact our inhouse service department at:
- Traulsen
- 4401 Blue Mound Road
- Fort Worth, TX 76106
- 800-825-8220
Traulsen reserves the right to change specifications or discontinue models without notice.
VI. b – SPARE PARTS:
Spare or replacement parts may be obtained through a parts supplier or one of
our authorized service agents. A complete list of authorized service agents
accompanies this manual and is also posted on our company’s official website @
www.traulsen.com.
VI. c – WARRANTY REGISTRATION:
For your convenience, the warranties on your new Traulsen unit may be
registered with us by one of two methods. Completing the enclosed warranty
card (shipped with the unit), or by filling out the on-line warranty
registration form located on the Technical
Service page of our website (www.traulsen.com).
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL
Your new Traulsen G-Series Refrigerator or Freezer is equipped with an
electronic microprocessor control, which precisely regulates operation. It is
supplied from the factory completely ready for use. See pages 6 thru 15 for
more information.
VIII. a – MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL FEATURES:
Internal Time Clock
- Eliminates defrost time clock (refrigerator and freezer models only).
- Will display only at “Start Up”.
- Battery Back-up (eliminates the need to reset the control after a power failure).
- See “Setting The 24-Hour Clock” on Page 11. (Also required at “Start Up”)
- Will automatically update for Daylight Savings Time. See “Setting Daylight Savings Time” on page 12.
VII. a – MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL FEATURES (cont’d):
Water Resistant Housing
The digital controller is water resistant not only from the face of the
control, but also from the rear of the housing.
Parameter/Service Levels
-
See “Customer/Service Parameters” on Page 8 – 9.
Defrost Lockouts – See “Setting Defrost Lockouts” on page 14 -
Customers can set up to 4 different defrost lockout periods. The lockout prevents the unit from going into a defrost cycle during peak kitchen use. Note: The 24-hour clock must be set for this feature to operate correctly.
VII. b – CONTROL PANEL:
VII. c – PARTS ASSEMBLY:
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL
VII. d – NOTES TO THE USER:
You only have 20-30 seconds between button pushes. If you take longer than 30
seconds, the controller will revert back to displaying the cabinet
temperature.If you enter the wrong security code, the controller will revert
back to displaying the cabinet temperature. You can exit the parameters at any
time by waiting 20-30 seconds for the control to return to normal operation.
VII. e – ENTER THE CUSTOMER ACCESS:
This is required to set any of the control parameters.
- Use the security code “0, A, 1” and the following instructions:
- Press the set button . The display will read Customer/Service Access.
- Press the set button .
- The display will show three zeros with the left zero flashing .
- Press the set button .
- The display will show three zeros with the center zero flashing .
- Press the down arrow key to sequence through F, E, d, C, b, A, 9, 8, 7,…etc.
- When you reach “A” press set .
- The display will show “zero, A, zero” with the right zero flashing .
- Press the up arrow key to sequence through 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, b,…etc.
- When you reach “1” press set .
- The display will read Thermostat Set Point High.
- You are now in the CUSTOMER / SERVICE PARAMETERS.
VII. f – CUSTOMER SERVICE PARAMETERS:
Listed below are the available parameters in the order they appear, using the
down arrow key on the controller. You can use either the up or down arrow keys
to scroll through the options.
| Thermostat Set Point High*| | Defrost Lockout 2
---|---|---|---
| Thermostat Set Point Low| | Defrost Lockout 3
| Temperature Scale| | Defrost Lockout 4
| Time (24-hour clock)| | Room Temperature Offset
| Date (month – day – year)| | Evaporator Coil Sensor Temperature
| Daylight Savings| | Dewpoint Compensation Factor
| Start Manual Defrost| | (n/a on G-Series models)
Cabinet Air Temperature
| Defrost Lockout 1| |
This parameter sets the high point of the desired cabinet temperature range. Typically, freezers will range from -3° F to 0° F (-19° C to -18° C) and refrigerators will range from 36° F to 40° F (2° C to 4° C) for this parameter setting. This parameter is preset at the factory and does not have to be adjusted unless the customer chooses to do so. Note: Set Point Low and Set Point High cannot be set to the same temperature. There will be at least 1-2 degree difference between the two settings.
Follow the instructions to enter the customer access code on page 8. When the
control display reads Thermostat Set Point High. Press the set button .
Use the arrow keys to adjust the temperature to your desired setting.
When the display shows the temperature you want press the set button .
The display will then read Thermostat Set Point High.
You can use the up or down arrow keys to scroll to the next parameter or wait
30 seconds for the control to return to normal operation.
VII. h – ADJUSTING THE THERMOSTAT SET POINT LOW:
This parameter sets the low point of the desired cabinet temperature range.
Typically, freezers will range from -6° F to -4° F (-21° C to -20° C) and
refrigerators will range from 32° F to 34° F ( 0° C to 1° C) for this
parameter setting. This parameter is preset at the factory and does not have
to be adjusted unless the customer chooses to do so. Note: Set Point Low and
Set Point High cannot be set to the same temperature.
There will be at least 1-2 degree difference between the two settings.
Follow the instructions to enter the customer access code on page 8. When the
control displays Thermostat Set High, press the down arrow key until the
control display reads Thermostat Set Point Low. Press the set button .
Use the arrow keys to adjust the temperature to your desired setting.
When the display shows the temperature you want press the set button .
The display will then read Thermostat Set Point Low.
You can use the up or down arrow keys to scroll to the next parameter or wait
30 seconds for the control to return to normal operation.
VII. i – Changing The Temperature Scale:
The temperature scale determines if the temperature displayed will be in
degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius.
Follow the instructions to enter the customer access code on page 8. When the
control displays Thermostat Set High, press the down arrow key until the
control display reads Temperature Scale. Press the set button .
The display will start with the current setting either for degrees Fahrenheit
or for degrees Celsius. Use the arrow keys to toggle between the options.
When the display shows the scale you want press the set button .
The display will then read Temperature Scale.
You can use the up or down arrow keys to scroll to the next parameter or wait
30 seconds for the control to return to normal operation.
VII. j – SETTING THE 24-HOUR CLOCK:
The internal timeclock must be set in order for the data storage memory to
correctly log events and to allow any defrost lock out to occur at the correct
time of day. If the clock is not set, the control assumes the time is 12 a.m.
at the time power is supplied to the unit. The hours on a 24-hour timeclock
read the following way:
H01 = | 1:00 a.m. | H07 = | 7:00 a.m. | H13 = | 1:00 p.m. | H19 = | 7:00 p.m. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
H02 = | 2:00 a.m. | H08 = | 8:00 a.m. | H14 = | 2:00 p.m. | H2O = | 8:00 p.m. |
H03 = | 3:00 a.m. | H09 = | 9:00 a.m. | H15 = | 3:00 p.m. | H21 = | 9:00 p.m. |
H04 = | 4:00 a.m. | H10 = | 10:00 a.m. | H16 = | 4:00 p.m. | H22 = | 10:00 p.m. |
H05 = | 5:00 a.m. | H11 = | 11:00 a.m. | H17 = | 5:00 p.m. | H23 = | 11:00 p.m. |
H06 = | 6:00 a.m. | H12 = | 12:00 p.m. | H18 = | 6:00 p.m. | H24 = | 12:00 a.m. |
Follow the instructions to enter the customer access code on page 8. When the control
displays Thermostat Set High, press the down arrow key until the control
display reads Clock. Press the set button .
The display will show Hours. The right two numbers will be flashing.
Use the arrow keys to set the hour.
When the correct hour is displayed, press the set button .
The display will show Minutes. The right two numbers will be flashing.
Use the arrow keys to set the minutes .
When the correct minutes are displayed, press the set button .
The display will then read Clock.
You can use the up or down arrow keys to scroll to the next parameter or wait
30 seconds for the control to return to normal operation.
VII. k – SETTING THE DATE:
The date must be set in order for the data storage memory to correctly log
events. Follow the instruc- tions to enter the customer access code on page 8.
When the control displays Thermostat Set Point High, press the down arrow key
until the control display reads Date. Press the set button . The display will
show (year). The right two numbers will be flashing.
Press the arrow keys to set the year. When the correct year is displayed,
press the set button . The display will show (month). The right two numbers
will be flashing. Use the arrow keys to set the month. When the correct month
is displayed, press the set button . The display will show (day). The right
two numbers will be flashing. Press the arrow keys to set the day. When the
correct day is displayed, press the set button . The display will then read
Date. You can use the up or down arrow keys to scroll to the next parameter,
or wait 30 seconds for the control to return to normal operation.
VIII. l – SETTING DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME:
This parameter is preset at the factory to automatically adjust the 24-hour
clock for Daylight Savings Time. Follow the instructions to enter the customer
access code on page 8. When the control dis- plays Thermostat Set Point High,
press the down arrow key until the display reads Daylight Savings Time. Press
the set button . The display will show Day- SET light Savings Time (Yes,
automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time). For “YES,” press the set
button , for “NO” press the up or down arrow key . The display will read
Daylight Savings Time (no). Press the set button . The display will read
Daylight Savings Time. You can press the the up or down arrow keys to scroll
to the next para-
meter or wait 30 seconds for the control to return to normal operation.
VII. m – STARTING A MANUAL DEFROST CYCLE:
This parameter allows a service technician to start a defrost cycle at any
time. This parameter will override any lockout settings.
Follow the instructions to enter the customer access code on page 8. When the
control
displays Thermostat Set High, press the down arrow key until the control display reads Start Manual Defrost.
- Press the set button .
- The display will show (OFF).
- Press either arrow key (ON).
- The display will show .
- Press the set button .
- The display will then read Start Manual Defrost.
- You can use the up or down arrow keys to scroll to the next parameter or wait 30 seconds for the control to return to normal operation.
NOTE : Traulsen refrigerator units also have an off-cycle defrost once an hour, at which time the control will read . This defrost cycle is time or temperature terminated and generally lasts from 3 – 10 minutes in duration (time terminated only on refrigerator models).
VII. n – SETTING THE DEFROST LOCKOUTS:
The defrost lockout parameters allow the customer to prevent the unit from
going into a defrost cycle for two hours during a set timeframe. Customers can
set up to four defrost lockout parameters. They are all programmed the same
way. The parameters will be set for the time the lockout is to start. The
controller automatically calculates 2 hours from that setting. The options are
similar to the 24-hour clock settings and are in 30-minute increments. Each of
the lockout parameters covers 6 hours of the 24-hour clock.
Note : The 24-hour clock must be set for this feature to operate at the
correct time of day. See “Setting the 24-Hour Clock” on page 11.
| | |
---|---|---|---
OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF
020 = 2:00 a.m.| 080 = 8:00 a.m.| 140 = 2:00 p.m.| 200 = 8:00 p.m.
023 = 2:30 a.m.| 083 = 8:30 a.m.| 143 = 2:30 p.m.| 203 = 8:30 p.m.
030 = 3:00 a.m.| 090 = 9:00 a.m.| 150 = 3:00 p.m.| 210 = 9:00 p.m.
033 = 3:30 a.m.| 093 = 9:30 a.m.| 153 = 3:30 p.m.| 213 = 9:30 p.m.
040 = 4:00 a.m.| 100 = 10:00 a.m.| 160 = 4:00 p.m.| 220 = 10:00 p.m.
043 = 4:30 a.m.| 103 = 10:30 a.m.| 163 = 4:30 p.m.| 223 = 10:30 p.m.
050 = 5:00 a.m.| 110 = 11:00 a.m.| 170 = 5:00 p.m.| 230 = 11:00 p.m.
053 = 5:30 a.m.| 113 = 11:30 a.m.| 173 = 5:30 p.m.| 233 = 11:30 p.m.
060 = 6:00 a.m.| 120 = 12:00 p.m.| 180 = 6:00 p.m.| 240 = 12:00 a.m.
063 = 6:30 a.m.| 123 = 12:30 p.m.| 183 = 6:30 p.m.| 243 = 12:30 a.m.
070 = 7:00 a.m.| 130 = 1:00 p.m.| 190 = 7:00 p.m.| 010 = 1:00 a.m.
073 = 7:30 a.m.| 133 = 1:30 p.m.| 193 = 7:30 p.m.| 013 = 1:30 a.m.
080 = 8:00 a.m.| 140 = 2:00 p.m.| 200 = 8:00 p.m.| 020 = 2:00 a.m.
A lockout cannot be programmed to start at 12:00 a.m. or 12:30 a.m. due to conflicts with other internal programs. The defrost lockouts cannot be programmed to run back-to-back. For example, if dL1 is set to 080, then a defrost cycle would be locked out from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Because of the dL1 setting the dL2 parameter would not let the user choose a lockout start time before 10:30 a.m. All lockouts are preset at the factory to OFF.
Follow the instructions to enter the customer access code on page 8. When the control
displays Thermostat Set High, press the down arrow key until the control the
control display reads or . Press the set button .
The display will show Off. Press the arrow keys to set the start time.
The display will then read Thermostat Set Point High.
You can press the up or down arrow keys to scroll to the next parameter or
wait 30 seconds for the control to return to normal operation.
VII. o – ADJUSTING THE ROOM TEMPERATURE OFFSET:
The room temperature offset parameter allows a service technician or end user
the ability to have the display show a temperature that is within three
degrees of the actual temperature being read by the cabinet air sensor. This
allows for continuity of reading between different temperature reading
devices.
(i.e.: thermistor Vs thermocouple Vs handheld thermometer) This parameter is
preset at the factory to “0” or no offset.
Follow the instructions to enter the customer access code on page 8. When the
control displays Thermostat Set High, press the down arrow key until the
control display reads Room Temperature Offset. Press the set button . Use the
arrow keys to adjust the offset to your desired setting. When the display
shows the offset you want press the set button .
The display will then read Room Temperature Offset. You can use the up or down
arrow keys to scroll to the next parameter or wait 30 seconds for the control
to return to normal operation.
VII. p – VIEWING SENSOR TEMPERATURES:
These parameters allow a service technician or customer to view the
temperature of all sensors within the unit. The temperatures cannot be
adjusted.
Follow the instructions to enter the customer access code on page 8. When the
control displays Thermostat Set Point High , press the DOWN arrow key unit the
display reads Evaporator Coil Sensor or Cabinet Air or press the SET button .
The display will read Thermostat Set Point High .
Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the parameters or wait 30
seconds for the control to return to normal operation.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
FIND YOUR PROBLEM HERE | REMEDY |
---|---|
1. Condensing unit fails to start. | a.Check if cord & plug has been |
disconnected.
b. Check control temperature setting.
2. Condensing unit operates for prolonged periods or continuously.| a. Are doors closing properly?
b. Dirty condenser or filter. Clean properly.
c.Evaporator coil iced. Needs to defrost. See instructions for setting a manual defrost cycle on page 13.
d. Shortage of refrigerant, call service.
3. Food compartment is too warm.| a. Check door(s) and gasket(s) for proper seal
b.Perhaps a large quantity of warm food has recently been added or the door was kept open for a long period of time, in both cases, allow adequate time for the cabinet to recover its normal operating temperature.
c. Control setting too high, readjust per instructions on page 9.
d. Check that condensing coil is clean.
4. Food compartment is too cold.| a. Perhaps a large quantity of very cold or frozen food has recently been added. Allow adequate time for the cabinet to recover its normal operating temperature.
b. Adjust the control to a warmer setting, see page 10.
5. Condensation on the exterior surface.| a. Check door alignment and gaskets for proper seal.
b. Condensation on the exterior surface of the unit is perfectly normal during periods of high humidity.
6. Compressor hums but does not start.| a. Call for service.
7. No Power To Unit| a. Check if cord & plug has been disconnected.
b.Check power supply breaker.
c. Check ON/OFF switch.
SPARE & REPLACEMENT PARTS LISTING
G100/G110
1 SEC REF
| G120XX 1 SEC FRZ| G200/G210 2 SEC REF| G220XX 2 SEC
FRZ| G300/G320 3 SEC REF| G313XX/G310XX 3 SEC FRZ
---|---|---|---|---|---
FULL HEIGHT SOLID DOOR|
200-60142-00|
200-60142-00|
200-60142-00|
200-60142-00|
200-60142-00|
200-60142-00
FULL HEIGHT GLASS DOOR|
200-42192-00| N/A|
200-42192-00| N/A|
200-42192-00| N/A
HALF HEIGHT SOLID DOOR 1|
200-60140-00|
200-60140-00|
200-60140-00|
200-60140-00|
200-60140-00|
200-60140-00
HALF HEIGHT GLASS DOOR 1|
200-60141-00| N/A|
200-60141-00| N/A|
200-60141-00| N/A
HALF HEIGHT SOLID DOOR 2|
200-60140-01|
200-60140-01|
200-60140-01|
200-60140-01|
200-60140-01|
200-60140-01
HALF HEIGHT GLASS DOOR 2|
200-60141-01| N/A|
200-60141-01| N/A|
200-60141-01| N/A
FULL HEIGHT SOLID DOOR GASKET|
341-60059-00|
341-60059-00|
341-60059-00|
341-60059-00|
341-60059-00|
341-60059-00
HALF-HEIGHT SOLID DOOR GASKET|
341-60060-00|
341-60060-00|
341-60060-00|
341-60060-00|
341-60060-00|
341-60060-00
FULL HEIGHT GLASS DOOR GASKET|
341-42090-02| N/A|
341-42090-02| N/A|
341-42090-02| N/A
HALF-HEIGHT GLASS DOOR GASKET|
341-42090-01| N/A|
341-42090-01| N/A|
341-42090-01| N/A
HINGE ASSEMBLY FOR ALL DOORS|
SER-28583-00|
SER-28583-00|
SER-28583-00|
SER-28583-00|
SER-28583-00|
SER-28583-00
LOCKKEEPER|
SER-60433-00|
SER-60433-00|
SER-60433-00|
SER-60433-00|
SER-60433-00|
SER-60433-00
LOCK CYLINDER FOR ALL DOORS|
346-13186-42|
346-13186-42|
346-13186-42|
346-13186-42|
346-13186-42|
346-13186-42
T-42 KEY FOR ABOVE|
346-28924-42|
346-28924-42|
346-28924-42|
346-28924-42|
346-28924-42|
346-28924-42
EPOXY COATED SHELF (pin mounted)|
340-60070-02|
340-60070-02|
340-60074-02|
340-60074-02| See Notes 3| See Notes
3
SHELF MOUNTING PIN (4 req ’ d per shelf)|
344-24759-02|
344-24759-02|
344-24759-02|
344-24759-02|
344-24759-02|
344-24759-02
6 ” HIGH LEG (4 req ’ d. per unit)|
344-13168-02|
344-13168-02|
344-13168-02|
344-13168-02|
344-13168-02|
344-13168-02
SET OF FOUR 6 ” HIGH CASTERS|
CK1|
CK1|
CK1|
CK1|
CK1|
CK1
LOUVER ASSEMBLY|
500-70002-00|
500-70002-00|
500-70008-00|
500-70008-00|
500-70011-00|
500-70011-00
CABINET SENSOR|
337-60069-02|
337-60069-02|
337-60069-02|
337-60069-02|
337-60069-02|
337-60069-02
COIL SENSOR|
337-60071-02|
337-60071-02|
337-60071-02|
337-60071-02|
337-60071-02|
337-60071-02
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER| | CONSULT FACTORY FOR PART
NUMBER| |
LAMPHOLDER|
333-60241-00|
333-60241-00|
333-60241-00|
333-60241-00|
333-60241-00|
333-60241-00
LIGHT COVER|
337-30858-00|
337-30858-00|
337-30858-00|
337-30858-00|
337-30858-00|
337-30858-00
INCANDESCENT LIGHT BULB|
378-29776-00|
378-29776-00|
378-29776-00|
378-29776-00|
378-29776-00|
378-29776-00
HEATER FOR FULL-HEIGHT DOOR|
329-60020-13|
329-60020-32|
329-60020-13|
329-60020-32|
329-60020-13|
329-60020-32
HEATER FOR HALF-HEIGHT DOOR|
329-60020-10|
329-60020-26|
329-60020-10|
329-60020-26|
329-60020-10|
329-60020-26
DEFROST HEATER| N/A|
329-60022-00| N/A|
329-60021-00| N/A|
329-60021-00
EVAPORATOR COIL|
322-60003-00|
322-60003-00|
322-60003-00|
322-60020-00|
322-60020-00|
322-60020-00
EXPANSION VALVE|
325-60080-00|
325-60080-16|
325-60080-00|
325-60080-15|
325-60080-01|
325-60080-02
EVAPORATOR BLOWER ASSEMBLY 4|
325-60072-02|
325-60072-02|
325-60071-02|
325-60071-02|
325-60071-02|
325-60071-02
EVAPORATOR MOTOR ASSEMBLY 5|
433670|
433670|
433670|
433670|
325-60071-02|
325-60071-02
EVAPORATOR MOTOR ONLY 5|
430061-2|
430061-2|
430061-2|
430061-2| N/A| N/A
EVAPORATOR FAN BLADE 5|
433090|
433090|
433090|
433090| N/A| N/A
EVAPORATOR MOTOR BRACKET 5| 283439| 283439|
283439| 283439| N/A| N/A
PLUNGER SWITCH 6|
337-28235-00|
337-28235-00|
337-28235-00|
337-28235-00|
337-28235-00|
337-28235-00
ON/OFF SWITCH|
337-60346-00|
337-60346-00|
337-60346-00|
337-60346-00|
337-60346-00|
337-60346-00
EXTERIOR LIGHT SWITCH 7|
337-20265-00| N/A|
337-20265-00| N/A|
337-20265-00| N/A
4 PAIRS #1 TYPE TRAY SLIDES 8|
TK1|
TK1|
TK1|
TK1|
TK1|
TK1
2 PAIRS #4 TYPE TRAY SLIDES 8|
TK2|
TK2|
TK2|
TK2|
TK2|
TK2
4 PAIRS UNIVERSAL TRAY SLIDES 8|
TK4|
TK4|
TK4|
TK4|
TK4|
TK4
3 EPOXY COATED SHELVES 9|
SK30|
SK30| N/A| N/A| SK30 10| SK30
10
3 EPOXY COATED SHELVES 9| N/A| N/A|
SK31|
SK31| SK31 11| SK31 11
3 CHROME PLATED SHELVES 9| SK30C| SK30C| N/A|
N/A| SK30C 10| SK30C 10
3 CHROME PLATED SHELVES 9| N/A| N/A|
SK31C|
SK31C| SK31C 11| SK31C 11
HOT GAS LOOP|
326-60102-00|
326-60102-00|
326-60102-00|
326-60099-00|
326-60102-00|
326-60099-00
WIRING DIAGRAM| 379-60385-00| 379-60385-00| 379-60385-00|
379-60385-00| 379-60319-00| 379-60338-00
REFRIGERANT| R-134a| R-404A| R-134a| R-404A|
R-134a| R-404A
COMPRESSOR| AR37C1E-IAA-908| RS43C1E-IAA| AR37C1E-IAA-908|
RS54C1E-CAA| RS401E-IAA| KAJB-010E-CAV
RELAY| 940-0411-82| 040-0102-00| 940-0411-82|
010-0001-80| 040-0102-00| 040-0001-48
START CAPACITOR| 914-0038-00| 014-0008-57|
914-0038-00| 014-0008-74| 014-0008-71| 014-0008-63
CONDENSOR FAN MOTOR| 050-0258-10| 050-0258-10|
050-0258-10| 050-0267-00| 050-0276-00| 050-0259-11
CONDENSOR FAN BLADE| 083-0122-00| 083-0130-00|
083-0122-00| 083-0133-00| 083-0143-00| 083-0245-08
CONDENSOR| 566-1195-00| 066-0336-00| 566-1195-00|
066-0338-00| 066-0338-00| 066-0226-00
SPARE & REPLACEMENT PARTS LISTING NOTATIONS
1= This half half height door can be used as hinged right if mounted on top or
hinged left on the bottom.
2= This half half height door can be used as hinged left if mounted on top or
hinged right on the bottom.
3= Three section models use a combination of p/n 340-60074-02 in the left and
right sections, and p/n 340-70-02 in the center section.
4= Part number applied to units built between August 2001 and March 2004 only.
5= Part numbers apply to units built after March 2004 only.
6= Plunger switch is mounted in hinge and used for automatic light operation.
7= Available for use with glass door models only.
8= If mounting hardware is also required, please specify model and mounting
location at time of order to insure provision of correct standards.
9= These shelf kits are intended for mounting on pilasters and clips. If
mounting hardware is also required, please specify model and mounting
location at time of order to insure provision of correct standards.
10= Mounting of these shelves is possible in the center section only of three
section models.
11= Mounting of these shelves is possible in the left and/or right sections
only of three section models.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
STANDARD DOMESTIC WARRANTY
TRAULSEN warrants new equipment to the original purchaser, when installed
within the United States against defective material and workmanship for one
(1) year from the date of original installation. Under this warranty, TRAULSEN
will repair or replace, at its option, including service and labor, all parts
found to be defective and subject to this warranty. The compressor part is
warranted for an additional four (4) years. During this period TRAULSEN will
supply replacement compressor(s) if deemed defective; however, all
installation, recharging, and repair costs will remain the responsibility of
the owner.
This warranty does not apply to units altered from the original equipment
design or to damage resulting from fire, water, burglary, accident, abuse,
misuse, transit, acts of God, terrorism, attempted repairs, improper
installation by unauthorized persons, and does not apply to food loss THERE
ARE NO ORAL, STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO TRAULSEN, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY
PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF.
TRAULSEN SHALL HAVE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL
DAMAGES, GROWING OUT OF OR WITH RESPECT TO THE EQUIPMENT OR ITS SALE,
OPERATION OR USE, AND TRAULSEN NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANYONE ELSE TO
ASSUME FOR IT ANY OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE EQUIPMENT OR
ITS SALE, OPERATION OR USE OTHER THAN AS STATED HEREIN.
G-SERIES MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL WARRANTY
TRAULSEN warrants to the original purchaser of the G-Series Microprocessor
control when installed as part of the Refrigeration Equipment manufactured and
sold by TRAULSEN, to be free of defects in material and workmanship under
normal service and use for a period of one (1) year from the date of
installation, not to exceed fifteen (15) months from the original date of
shipment. Under this warranty statement, TRAULSEN will repair or exchange at
TRAULSEN’S discretion, F.O.B. factory, any part of said control, which proves
to be defective. Inspection by the TRAULSEN Service Department of parts
claimed defective shall be final in determining warranty status. The warranty
is to include repair or exchange of any defective In-Warranty control or
part(s) of said control for: Part(s) – Any TRAULSEN G-Series Microprocessor
Control supplied part(s) found to be defective.
Labor – The labor charges from a TRAULSEN Certified Service Agent to effect
the repair or exchange of the defective part(s).
“Defective Part Return” – All claimed defective part(s) must be returned to
TRAULSEN for defect validation within 30 days from the date of the repair.
Failure to return all claimed defective part(s) to TRAULSEN will invalidate
the warranty claim, this warranty statement, and forfeit payment for those
repairs effected.
This warranty does not apply to units altered from the original equipment
design or to damage resulting from fire, water, burglary, accident, abuse,
misuse, transit, acts of God, terrorism, attempted repairs, improper
installation by unauthorized persons, and does not apply to food loss, and
will not apply if said equipment is located outside The United States.
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL WARRANTY
(for Canadian warranties see domestic US warranty)
TRAULSEN warrants to the original purchaser the Refrigeration Equipment
manufactured and sold by it to be free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year from
date of shipment. Under this warranty, TRAULSEN will reimburse the purchaser
for the replacement of any part of said equipment (excluding dryers &
refrigerant gas) which then proves to be defective. This warranty does not
apply to units altered from the original equipment design or to damage
resulting from fire, water, burglary, accident, abuse, misuse, transit, acts
of God, terrorism, attempted repairs, improper installation by unauthorized
persons, and does not apply to food loss.
TRAULSEN’S standard warranty does not apply to Export Sales. Rather, for a
period of one (1) year from date of original installation not to exceed
Fifteen (15) months from date of shipment from factory, TRAULSEN:
will replace, F.O.B. factory, any defective parts normally subject to
warranty.
will not cover the cost of packing, freight or labor such costs being the sole
responsibility of the dealer.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
AND CONSTITUTES TRAULSEN’S FULL OBLIGATION AND LIABILITY.
Quality Refrigeration
© 2004 Traulsen – All Rights Reserved
HOURS OF OPERATION:
Monday thru Friday 7:30 am – 4:30 pm CST
4401 Blue Mound Road Fort Worth, TX 76106
Phone: 800-825-8220 Fax-Svce:
817-740-6757
Website: www.traulsen.com
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