True 42 User manual

TRUE RESIDENTIAL
™REFRIGERATION
THE TRUE 42
INSTALLATION GUIDE

THANK YOU
FOR YOUR PURCHASE

OWNERSHIP 1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1
DISPOSAL OF OLD REFRIGERATOR 1
CFC DISPOSAL 1
SITE PREPARATION 3
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 3
SPECIFICATIONS 7
ANTI-TIP BRACKET INSTALLATION 11
LEVELING THE UNIT 11
BASIC ELECTRONIC CONTROL OPERATIONS 15
SHELVING 23
REMOVING THE DOORS 23
KICK PLATE INSTALLATION 23
GENERAL MAINTENANCE 27
REPLACEMENT PARTS 27
NOTE:
AS WE STRIVE FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENTS,
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO
CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
IND E X

TR-42SBS-SS-B
THE TRUE 42
Commercial refrigeration refined for the home, envied in the industry,
and crafted—gorgeously—in America.

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OWNERSHIP
TO INSURE THAT YOUR UNIT WORKS PROPERLY
FROM THE FIRST DAY, IT MUST BE INSTALLED
PROPERLY.
NOTE: WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND A TRAINED
REFRIGERATION MECHANIC AND ELECTRICIAN
INSTALL YOUR TRUE RESIDENTIAL CABINET.
THE COST OF A PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION
IS MONEY WELL SPENT.
Before you start to install your True Residential
Cabinet, carefully inspect it for freight damage. If
damage is discovered, immediately file a claim with
the delivery freight carrier. True is not responsible for
damage incurred during shipment.
Any questions about the installation please
contact your True dealer or True Technical Service
Department at 844-746-9423. Please have your
model and serial numbers available when you call our
Service Department.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• This refrigerator must be properly installed and
located in accordance with the installation
instructions before it is used.
• Do not allow children to climb, stand or hang
on the shelves in the refrigerator. They could
seriously injure themselves or damage the
refrigerator.
• Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
• Keep hands away from the “pinch point” areas
(gaps between the doors and between the doors
and cabinet). Small areas are not necessarily safe.
• Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning and
making repairs.
• Setting temperature control to OFF only removes
power from the refrigeration system, it does not
remove power from other circuits. For example,
temperature control and lights.
NOTE: WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT ANY
SERVICING BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED
INDIVIDUAL.
PROPER DISPOSAL OF THE OLD
REFRIGERATOR
Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems
of the past. Junked or abandoned refrigerators are
still dangerous...Even if they will sit for “just a few
days”. If you are getting rid of your old refrigerator,
please follow the instructions below to help prevent
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.
CFC DISPOSAL
Your old refrigerator may have a cooling system that
used CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). CFCs are believed
to harm stratospheric ozone. If you are throwing away
your old refrigerator, make sure the CFC refrigerant
is removed for proper disposal by a qualified service.
If you intentionally release this CFC refrigerant you
can be subject to fines and imprisonment under
provisions of the environment legislation.

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SITE PREPARATION
• Rough Opening dimensions. (See figure 1 and 2)
• For FLUSH installations the front face of the unit will be flush with the surrounding cabinets. (See figure 3)
• For PROUD (Standard) installations, the front face of the unit will extend beyond cabinets. (See figure 4)
24" MINIMUM
PROUD INSTALL
TOP VIEW
FIGURE 1 - ROUGH OPENING
FLUSH INSTALL
PROUD INSTALL
FRONT VIEW
FIGURE 2 - ROUGH OPENING
MEASUREMENTS & WEIGHT
41¾" PROUD INSTALL
42¼" FLUSH INSTALL
NOTE: DIMENSIONS MAY VARY BY ± 1/8”
FLUSH PROUD
WIDTH 42¼”41¾”
DEPTH 26”24”
HEIGHT 84¼”84”
WEIGHT* 720 Lbs 720 Lbs
Cord Length 8 feet 8 feet
8"
Electrical located in
this area
2"
84¼"
FLUSH
INSTALL
84"
PROUD
INSTALL
77"
* Because of the weight of this unit, it is recommended to consult a ooring
expert prior to installation.The ooring beneath the unit should be rated to
support at least 150 pounds per square foot.
26" MINIMUM
FLUSH INSTALL

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TOP VIEW
FIGURE 3 - FLUSH INSTALLATION
TOP VIEW
FIGURE 4 - PROUD INSTALLATION
23/16"
43/16"
NOTE: DIMENSIONS MAY VARY BY ± 1/8”

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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
For all built-in models, the electrical supply should be located within the shaded area shown in the
illustration (See Figure 5). Follow the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances when
installing the receptacle. A separate circuit, servicing only this appliance is required. A ground fault
circuit interrupter (GFCI) is not recommended and may cause interruption of operation.
NOTES:
• THE OUTLET MUST BE CHECKED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN TO BE
SURE THAT IT IS WIRED WITH THE CORRECT POLARITY.
• VERIFY THAT THE OUTLET IS PROPERLY GROUNDED.
• POWER SUPPLY 115 V AC, 60 HZ
• CIRCUIT BREAKER 15 AMP
• RECEPTACLE 3-PRONG GROUNDING-TYPE
FRONT VIEW
FIGURE 5 - ROUGH OPENING
41¾" PROUD INSTALL
42¼" FLUSH INSTALL
8"
Electrical located
in this area
2"
84¼"
FLUSH
INSTALL
84"
PROUD
INSTALL
77"
NOTE: DIMENSIONS MAY VARY BY ± 1/8”

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OVERALL DIMENSIONS
265/8"
2013/16"
DOORS OPEN 90º
2325/32"
419/16"
TOP VIEW
CABINET WIDTH
2½"
DOORS OPEN 135º
131/32"
175/32"
NOTE: DIMENSIONS MAY VARY BY ± 1/8”

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7221/32"6729/32"
83¾"
8331/32"
2525/32"
2729/32"
3015/32"
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
DOOR
HEIGHT
CABINET
HEIGHT
315/16"
NOTE: DIMENSIONS MAY VARY BY ± 1/8”

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NOTE: DIMENSIONS MAY VARY BY ± 1/8”
ANTI-TIP KIT INSTALLATION
ANTI-TIP BRACKET KIT:
• One (1) anti-tip bracket (Figure 1.1)
• Four (4) masonry 3/16" screws
• Eight (8) wood #12 – 2" screws
• Twelve (12) 1/4" washers
FOR ALL FULL SIZE RESIDENTIAL MODELS, THE ANTI-
TIP BRACKET ENGAGES WITH THE REAR LEVELING
LEGS TO SECURE THE UNIT. FOLLOW THESE STEPS
TO SECURE THE BRACKET BEFORE MOVING THE
UNIT INTO FINAL OPERATING POSITION.
1. Determine final location of the unit. For a FLUSH
install, measure back 24-31/32" (Dimension A)
from the surrounding cabinetry. For a PROUD
install, measure back 22-31/32" (Dimension B)
from the surrounding cabinetry. For either type of
install, place the anti-tip bracket centered in the
rough opening.
2. Using the bracket as a guide, drill pilot holes into
the floor and wall. It is recommended to secure the
bracket to as many floor joists and wall studs as
possible.
3. Using the provided screws and washers, secure the
bracket to the wall/floor. Adjust the rear rollers to
just above their lowest position and move the unit to
its final position. Raise the rear rollers a minimum
of 1/8" to engage the bracket.
FIGURE 1.1 - ANTI-TIP BRACKET
NOTES:
• BECAUSE OF THE WEIGHT OF THIS UNIT (720 LBS), IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CONSULT A
FLOORING EXPERT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. THE FLOORING BENEATH THE UNIT SHOULD BE
RATED TO SUPPORT AT LEAST 150 POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT.
• EIGHT (8) ¼-20 X 1" LAG BOLTS SECURING THE UNIT TO THE SKID DURING SHIPPING MAY
ALSO BE USED ON THE INSTALLATION OF THE ANTI-TIP BRACKET.
WARNING
!
TIP OVER HAZARD
A child or adult could tip the refrigerator resulting in property damage or bodily harm. Follow these instructions
to properly install the anti-tip device. If the unit is moved, verify the device is properly engaged before normal
usage of unit commences.
Dimensions may vary by ± 1/8”
DIMENSION A
Flush Install
2431/32"
2025/32"
DIMENSION B
Proud Install
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LEVELING THE UNIT
It is very important that the refrigerator sits level. This will insure that the doors will align and seal properly
and that the drain pans will not spill over.
TO LEVEL THE UNIT:
1. PLACE A LEVEL ON THE INTERIOR FLOOR. CHECK AND ADJUST FOR LEVEL FROM FRONT
TO BACK, ALSO CHECK AND ADJUST FOR LEVEL FROM RIGHT TO LEFT.
2. ADJUST THE FRONTS USING A SET OF PLIERS OR A WRENCH. (SEE FIGURE 6)
3. ADJUST THE REAR USING A 7/16"SOCKET AND RATCHET. (SEE FIGURE 6) TURN CLOCK-
WISE TO RAISE THE REAR OF THE UNIT.
NOTE: DIMENSIONS MAY VARY BY ± 1/8”
FIGURE 6 - LEG ADJUSTMENTS
REAR LEG
ADJUSTMENT
FRONT LEG
ADJUSTMENT

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BASIC ELECTRONIC CONTROL OPERATIONS
The following pages describe the basic input operations performed at the control panel;
• Switching unit ON and OFF
• Adjusting set-point (temperature adjustment)
• Enabling and disabling door ajar alarm feature
• Switching accent lighting systems ON and OFF
PLEASE NOTE THAT THOUGH POSSIBLE TO DISPLAY TEMPERATURES IN FAHRENHEIT OR
CELSIUS, IN MOST CASES FAHRENHEIT READINGS ARE SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL.
UNIT ON/OFF
All units are shipped in ON Mode. When electricity is supplied to the appliance, a short power up
diagnostics test is initiated followed by one audible beep, the lights energizing and temperature readings
appearing in the LCD.
NOTES:
• WHENEVER THE UNIT IS SWITCHED OFF USING THE POWER KEY, THE WORD “OFF”
WILL BE VISIBLE IN THE LCD (SEE FIGURE 7) AS LONG AS THERE IS ELECTRICITY
SUPPLIED TO THE APPLIANCE.
• WHENEVER THE UNIT IS SWITCHED ON USING THE POWER KEY, THE UNIT EMITS ONE
AUDIBLE BEEP, AND THEN TEMPERATURE READINGS WILL APPEAR IN THE LCD.
(SEE FIGURE 8).
• IF THE UNIT EXPERIENCES ANY PROBLEMS DURING THE POWER UP DIAGNOSTIC TEST,
THEN THE APPROPRIATE FAULT CODES WILL BE DISPLAYED.
(SEE PAGE 21, FIGURE 13 - NOTIFICATION ALERTS).
!WARNING!
WHEN IN “OFF” MODE, AC LINE VOLTAGE IS STILL PRESENT AT MAIN CONTROL BOARD!
-4°F 34°F
FIGURE 7 - CONTROL PANEL OFF
FIGURE 8 - CONTROL PANEL ON
OFF
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