TRUE RESIDENTIAL ® TR-30 / TR-36 I N S TA L L AT I O N / U S E R G U I D E PRESERVE THE MOMENT® 212530 TEC_TM_009 Rev.
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INDE X OWNERSHIP, S AFE T Y PRECAUTIONS, DISP O S AL OF OL D REFRIGER ATOR, CFC DISP O S AL 3-4 SITE PREPAR ATION, EL ECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS, ANTI - SWE AT FOAM END PANEL S 5-8 PL AN V IE W S 9 -16 ANTI -TIP BR ACK E T INSTAL L ATION, L E V ELING THE UNIT, JOINING K IT INSTAL L ATION 17-2 6 REFRIGER ATOR AND FREE ZER BA SIC EL ECTRONIC C ONTROL OPER ATIONS, SHOWRO OM MODE 3 7- 3 4 DUAL ZONE BA SIC EL ECTRONIC C ONTROL OPER ATIONS, SHOWRO OM MODE 35- 42 SHELVING, REFRIGER ATOR STOR AGE, FREE ZER STOR AGE, RE
30 & 36 INCH REFRIG ER ATOR , FREEZER & DUAL ZONE COLUMN 30” REFRIGERATOR BEVERAGE COLUMN 30” REFRIGERATOR COLUMN 30” REFRIGERATOR COLUMN 30” FREEZER COLUMN 30” DUAL ZONE WINE COLUMN STAINLESS GLASS DOOR STAINLESS SOLID DOOR STAINLESS GLASS DOOR STAINLESS SOLID DOOR STAINLESS GLASS DOOR 36” REFRIGERATOR COLUMN 36” REFRIGERATOR COLUMN 36” FREEZER COLUMN STAINLESS SOLID DOOR STAINLESS GLASS DOOR STAINLESS SOLID DOOR Commercial refrigeration refined for the home, envied in the industry, and cr
3-4 Ownership Safety Precautions Disposal of the O ld Refrig er ator CFC D i s p o s a l PRESERVE THE MOMENT® TEC_TM_009 Rev.
OWNERSHIP T HI S A P P L I A N C E I S N O T IN T END E D F O R U SE BY P E R S O N S ( IN C L UD IN G CHIL D R EN ) W I T H R E DU C E D P H Y SI C A L , SEN S O RY O R M EN TA L C A PA BIL I T IE S, O R L A C K O F E X P E R IEN C E A N D K N O W L E D G E , UNL E S S T HE Y H AV E B E EN G I V EN SUP E R V I SI O N O R IN S T RU C T I O N C O N C E R NIN G U SE O F T H E A P P L I A N C E BY A P E R S O N R E SP O N SIB L E F O R T HEIR S A F E T Y.
5-8 S ite Prepar ation Electrical Requirements A n t i-Swe at Foa m En d Pa n el s PRESERVE THE MOMENT® TEC_TM_009 Rev.
SITE PREPAR ATION • Rough Opening dimensions. (See figure 1) • For FLUSH installations the front face of the unit will be flush with the surrounding cabinets. (See figure 2) • For PROUD (Standard) installations, the front face of the unit will extend beyond cabinets. (See figure 3) NOTE: IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO INSTALL UNITS SIDE BY SIDE WITH HINGES TOUCHING EACH OTHER. IF YOU PLAN TO INSTALL UNITS HINGE TO HINGE, CALL TECH SUPPORT AT 844-746-9423 FOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
R TR-30 – TOP VIEW R TR-30 – FRONT VIEW TR-30 – SIDE VIEW 30 15/32" 30 15/32" 774mm774mm 20 11/16" 11/16" 20 525mm 525mm 2 9/16" 2 9/16" 65mm 65mm 30" 36" 762mm 915mm 27 29/32" 27 29/32" 709mm 709mm 25 25/32" 25 25/32" 655mm 655mm 135° 135° 29 9/16" 29 9/16" 751mm 751mm 83 83 15/16" 15/16" 2132mm 2132mm 23 23 25/32" 604mm 604mm 55 1/4" 1/4" 55 1403mm 1403mm 67 29/32"67 29/32" 1725mm 1725mm DOOR DOOR HEIGHT HEIGHT 23 25/32" 604mm 72 72 5/8" 5/8" 1845mm 1845mm 31 15/32" 15/32" 31 799mm 799mm 9
ELEC TRIC AL REQUIREMENT S TR-30/ TR-36 For all built-in models, the electrical supply should be located within the shaded area shown in the illustration. Follow the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances when installing the receptacle. A dedicated circuit, supplying only this appliance is required. A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is not recommended and may cause interruption of operation.
9 - 16 PLAN VIEWS TR - 3 0 / TR - 4 2 TR - 3 0 / TR - 4 8 TR - 3 0 / TR - 3 0 TR - 3 0 / TR - 3 0 / TR - 3 0 TR - 3 6 / TR - 3 6 TR - 3 6 / TR - 3 0 PRESERVE THE MOMENT® TEC_TM_009 Rev.
TR-30 / TR-42 23 25/32" 604mm PROUD INSTALL FLUSH OPENING DIMENSIONS Width Depth 72¼" 25 25/32" Height 84 1/4" PROUD OPENING DIMENSIONS Width Depth 71¾" FLUSH VS .
TR-30 / TR-48 23 25/32" 604mm PROUD INSTALL FLUSH OPENING DIMENSIONS Width Depth 78¼" 25 25/32" Height 84 1/4" PROUD OPENING DIMENSIONS Width Depth 77¾" FLUSH VS .
TR-30 / TR-30 23 25/32" 604mm PROUD INSTALL FLUSH OPENING DIMENSIONS Width Depth 60¼" PROUD OPENING DIMENSIONS Height 25 25/32" Width Depth 84 1/4" 59¾" FLUSH VS .
TR-30REF,30FRZ,30DZW R TR-30 / TR-30 / TR-30 FLUSH OPENING DIMENSIONS Width Depth 23 25/32" 604mm PROUD INSTALL 90¼" 25 25/32" Height 84 1/4" PROUD OPENING DIMENSIONS Width Depth 89 3/4" 23 25/32" FLUSH VS .
TR-36REF / TR-36REF FLUSH OPENING DIMENSIONS Width Depth 72¼" Height 25 25/32" 84 1/4" PROUD OPENING DIMENSIONS Width Depth 71¾" FLUSH VS .
TR-36REF / TR-30REF FLUSH OPENING DIMENSIONS Width Depth 66¼" 25 25/32" Height 84 1/4" PROUD OPENING DIMENSIONS Width Depth 65¾" 23 25/32" Height 84" N O T E : D I M E N S I O N S M AY VA R Y B Y ± 1 / 8 " TR-36REF,30REF R FLUSH VS .
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17 - 26 A n t i -T i p B r a c k e t I n s t a l l a t i o n Leveling the Unit Joining Kit Ins tall ation PRESERVE THE MOMENT® TEC_TM_009 Rev.
TO SECURE THE BRACKET BEFORE MOVING THE UNIT INTO FINAL OPERATING POSITION. FIGURE 1.1 - ANTI-TIP BRACKET 1. Determine BR finalACKE location theTALL unit. ATION For a FLUSH UPRIG HT ANTI-TIP T of INS install, measure back 24-31/32” (Dimension A) from the surrounding cabinetry.
Anti-Tip Kit Install TR-42SBS-SS-B R 42 INCH UNIT 20 25/32" 528mm 9 9/32" 236mm ℄ ℄ 9 9/32" 236mm ℄ 22 31/32" 583mm PROUD INSTALL 24 31/32" 634mm FLUSH INSTALL ℄ = Center Line Anti-Tip Kit Install TR-48SBS-SS –-– = Bracket Location *Dimensions may vary by ±1/8” R 48 INCH UNIT 23 25/32" 604mm 9 9/32" 236mm ℄ ℄ ℄ 9 9/32" 236mm 22 31/32" 583mm PROUD INSTALL 24 31/32" 634mm FLUSH INSTALL ℄ = Center Line –-– = Bracket Location *Dimensions may vary by ±1/8” TEC_TM_009 Rev.
LE VELING 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 LE VEL THE UNIT: STEP 1. Place a level on the interior floor. Check and adjust so the unit is level from front to back, and left to right. STEP 2. Adjust the front legs using a set of pliers or a wrench. STEP 3. Adjust the rear using a 7/16" socket and ratchet. Turn clockwise to raise the rear of the unit.
5.18 SD TR-30 60"/90" JOINING KIT INS TALL ATION KIT INCLUDES TOOLS REQUIRED A. 60" Grill or 90" Grill • Phillips screwdriver B. Anti-sweat foam end panels • Power drill C. Pop rivets • 3/32" drill bit D. Lower joining bracket • 7/16" socket E. Joining bracket bolts • 1/4" socket F. • Pop rivet gun Joining bracket lock washers NO T E: MAKE SURE THE ANTI-TIP BRACKETS ARE INSTALLED PER INSTALLATION MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS.
STEP 4 Remove the P-clip by unscrewing the 1/4" Phillips screw and remove the wire from the P-clip. Image 4. 4 STEP 5 Pull reed switch wire though rain shield bushing and set the wires aside for later use. Image 5. 5 STEP 6: REMOVE RAIN SHIELD FROM CABINETS Unscrew two Phillips screws facing down and two on upper left and right side top of rain shield. Remove the rain shield from the unit. Image 6. NOTE: ALL HARDWARE YOU REMOVE WILL BE USED TO INSTALL THE NEW RAIN SHIELD.
STEP 7 Remove the two 1/4" screws that hold the magnet bracket for the louver grill on the left right side of the units that are joining together. Remove both screws and set the bracket aside. This bracket will NOT reinstall with this application. 7a NOTE: REINSTALL THE SCREWS THAT WERE HOLDING THE BRACKET. THESE ARE USED TO SUPPORT THE CASTOR ASSEMBLY HOUSING. Images 7a & 7b. 7b STEP 8 Install anti-sweat foam end panels on sides of units which will be joined together. Image 8.
STEP 9 Place units in front of opening where they will be installed. Push units together and level the units to make sure the flanges where the two units meet are flush and the gap is consistent from top to bottom. Image 9a & 9b. 9a 9b STEP 10 Once the units are pushed together and level, install the bottom joining kit bracket with the four 7/16" bolts and lock washers. Image 10a & 10b.
STEP 12 Route the reed switch wires through the P-clips and bushings in the new grill. Image 12a, 12b & 12c. 12b NOTE: P-CLIPS WILL ONLY BE USED ON EACH END OF THE NEW GRILL NOT IN THE CENTER (APPLIES TO 90 INCH ONLY). STEP 13 12 a Reconnect door switch wires to reed switch (it doesn’t matter which wire goes to each terminal) and install the cover. 12c Reed Switch Wire Image 13a & 13b.
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27 - 34 R E F R I G E R AT O R A N D F R E E Z E R Ba sic Elec tronic O per ations S h o w r oo m M od e PRESERVE THE MOMENT® TEC_TM_009 Rev.
BA SIC ELEC TRONIC CONTROL OPER ATIONS 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.
TEMPER ATURE ADJUS TMENT To adjust set-point, press DOWN or UP key on control panel in multiple key strokes until the desired set-point is achieved. Each key stroke equals a one degree change and is accompanied by an audible beep. When the desired set-point is reached wait 5 seconds until display resumes “HOME” screen. NO T E S: • T HE T EMP ER AT UR E R A NG E IN A F R EE Z ER Z ONE I S - 4°F (-2 0 °C) T O + 4°F (-16°C).
MODE NAVIG ATION The following pages illustrate unique customer input operations performed at the control panel. The input operations described are: HOLIDAY MODE, TEMPERATURE UNIT SELECTION MODE AND VACATION MODE. NO T E S: ( HO L IDAY MO D E ) • SE T- P OIN T S C A NNO T BE CH A NG ED A ND M A NUA L D EF R O S T C A NNO T BE INI T I AT ED.
ACCENT LIG HTING SYS TEM All models are equipped with an accent lighting system in the refrigerator and or freezer compartment(s). To energize the accent lighting system, press the LIGHT key, and navigate to the corresponding compartment, DOOR or ON will appear in the LCD indicating the accent lights are enabled. With the accent lighting system ON, the LED’s will be energized and stay illuminated when the door is closed, in the DOOR position the lighting system will only be energized with the door opening.
AL ARM NAVIG ATION (DOOR A JAR AL ARM FE ATURE ON/OFF) All Residential Series units are equipped with a door ajar alarm feature. To enable the door ajar alarm, press the ALARM key on the control panel and “DOOR ALARM IS ON” will appear in the LCD indicating the alarm is enabled. With the alarm enabled, the notification icons will appear and an audible alarm will beep continuously whenever a door is left open for more than 5 minutes.
NOTIFIC ATION ALERT S The diagrams on these pages illustrate what a customer may see in the LCD if the appliance needs attention. NO T IF IC AT ION A L ER T S 38°F MODE LIGHT ALARM 38°F •defrost •high temp •showroom mode •communication •service •door error required alarm TEC_TM_009 Rev.
SHOWROOM MODE When in Showroom Mode all cooling and defrosting functions are disabled, but the lighting system and door ajar alarm system remain operational, and the LCD will show the set-points. NOTES: • For demonstration purposes, all the navigation menus are display only and inactive.
35 - 42 DUAL ZONE Ba sic Elec tronic O per ations S h o w r oo m M od e PRESERVE THE MOMENT® TEC_TM_009 Rev.
BA SIC ELEC TRONIC CONTROL OPER ATIONS 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.
TEMPER ATURE ADJUS TMENT To adjust set-point, press the ZONE button to highlight the zone for adjustment. Once the zone is highlighted, press DOWN or UP key on the control panel in multiple key strokes until the desired set-point is achieved. Each key stroke equals a one degree change and is accompanied by an audible beep. When the desired set-point is reached, press the ZONE button to return to “HOME” screen. NO T E S: • T HE T EMP ER AT UR E R A NG E S F R OM 4 0 °F (4 . 4°C) T O 6 5°F (18 .
MODE NAVIG ATION The following pages illustrate unique customer input operations performed at the control panel. The input operations described are: HOLIDAY MODE, TEMPERATURE UNIT SELECTION MODE AND VACATION MODE. NO T E S: ( HO L IDAY MO DE ) • SE T- P OIN T S C A NNO T BE CH A NG ED A ND M A NUA L D EF R O S T C A NNO T BE INI T I AT ED. • T HE F O L L OW ING HO L D S T RUE IN A C C O R D A NCE W I T H S TA R- K R EQUIR EMEN T S: - Freezer defrosting functions will convert to a fixed time base sequence.
ACCENT LIG HTING SYS TEM All models are equipped with an accent lighting system in the refrigerator and or freezer compartment(s). To change the accent lighting color, press the LIGHT key once until you see “CHANGE COLOR” press the LIGHT button once again to start . . Press the “LIGHT” button once again to lock in your desired color. DOOR or ON will appear in the LCD indicating the accent lights are enabled.
AL ARM NAVIG ATION (DOOR A JAR AL ARM FE ATURE ON/OFF) All Residential Series units are equipped with a door ajar alarm feature. To enable the door ajar alarm, press the ALARM key on the control panel and “DOOR ALARM IS ON” will appear in the LCD indicating the alarm is enabled. With the alarm enabled, the notification icons will appear and an audible alarm will beep continuously whenever a door is left open for more than 5 minutes.
NOTIFIC ATION ALERT S The diagrams on these pages illustrate what a customer may see in the LCD if the appliance needs attention. NO T IF IC AT ION A L ER T S 55°F ZONE 45°F MODE LIGHT ALARM 55°F 45°F •defrost •high temp •showroom mode •communication •service error required •door alarm •zone 1 upper high temp •zone 2 lower high temp TEC_TM_009 Rev.
SHOWROOM MODE When in Showroom Mode all cooling and defrosting functions are disabled, but the lighting system and door ajar alarm system remain operational, and the LCD will show the set-points. NOTES: • For demonstration purposes, all the navigation menus are display only and inactive.
43 - 46 S h elv i n g Refrig er ator Stor ag e Free zer Stor ag e Removing the D oo r s Kick Pl ate Ins tall ation PRESERVE THE MOMENT® TEC_TM_009 Rev.
SHELVING All shelving and door bins come packaged inside the unit. REFRIG ER ATOR S TOR AG E G L A S S SHELV E S Remove the top foam piece holding the glass shelves. Carefully remove shelves and set aside. Remove all other packing material. To install, insert glass shelf into the shelf standards on the back wall, with the front tilted upward, and then lower the front until it stops. To remove or adjust a glass shelf, tilt up, and then lift up and out.
FREEZER S TOR AG E W IR E SHELV E S Remove the top foam piece holding the wire shelves. Carefully remove shelves and set aside. Remove all other packing material. To install, insert wire shelf into the shelf standards on the back wall, with the front tilted upward, and then lower the front until it stops. To remove or adjust a wire shelf, tilt up, and then lift up and out. FINAL WIRE SHELF INSTALLATION W IR E B A SK E T S To remove a basket, pull drawer forward until it stops.
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47 - 50 Stainle ss Steel Equipment C are and Cleaning General Maintenance Condensation D a t a Ta g Contac t Us Warr ant y Statement PRESERVE THE MOMENT® TEC_TM_009 Rev.
S TAINLE SS S TEEL EQUIPMENT C ARE AND CLE ANING C AU T ION: D O NO T U SE A N Y S T EEL WO O L , A BR A SI V E O R CHL O R INE B A SED P R O DUC T S T O CL E A N S TA INL E S S S T EEL SUR FA CE S. 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.
G ENER AL M AINTENANCE 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. NEVER USE HYDROCHLORIC ACID (MURIATIC ACID) ON STAINLESS STEEL Even diluted, hydrochloric acid can cause corrosion, pitting and stress corrosion cracking of stainless steel.
TRUE RESIDENTIAL® SERIES LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT LIMITED 30 DAY COSMETIC WARRANTY Stainless steel doors, handles, and shelves are warranted to be free from defective materials or workmanship for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of original retail purchase. Any defects must be reported to the selling dealer within thirty (30) days from the date of original retail purchase. This limited warranty excludes any type of freight / concealed damage.
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