Traulsen G21001-032 Manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL
G-Series Reach-In & Pass Thru
Refrigertor, Freezer & Hot Holding
*For equipment produced after 09-15-2017 only.
Hours Of Operation: Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
(CST)
4401 Blue Mound Road Fort Worth, Texas 76106 (USA)
Phone: 800.825.8220 | Service Fax: 817.740.6757 | E-mail: service@traulsen.com | Website: traulsen.com
Quality Refrigeration
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. THE SERIAL TAG
6. OTHER
A-Service Information Page 6
B-Spare Parts Page 6
C-Warranty Registration Page 6
7. MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL
A-Control Features Page 6
B-Control Panel Page 7
C-Parts Assembly Page 7
D-Notes To The User Page 8
E-Enter The Customer Password Page 8
F-Enter The Technician Password Page 9
G-Service Parameters Page10
H-Adjust The Set Point Page 11
I-Adjust The Set Point Differential Page 11
J-Change The Temperature Scale Page 11
K-Set Date & Time Page 12
L-Set Daylight Savings Page 12
M-Start A Defrost Page 13
N-Set Defrost Mode Page 13
O-Set Defrost Schedule Page 13
P-View The Sensor Temperatures Page 14
Q-Hot Food-Unlocking The Keypad Page 15
R-Hot Food-Adjust The Set Point Page 15
S-Hot Food-Change The Temperature Set Point
(Short Cut) Page 15
T-Hot Food-Turn The Unit Off Page 15
8. SPARE & REPLACEMENT PARTS LISTING Page 16
9. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Page 17
10. WARRANTY INFORMATION Page 18
1. THE SERIAL TAG Page 1
2. RECEIPT INSPECTION Page 2
3. INSTALLATION
A-Location Page 2
B-Packaging Page 2
C-Installing Legs or Casters Page 2
D-Shelf Pins Page 3
E-Removing The Doors & Hardware Page 3
F-Cord & Plug Page 3
G-Power Supply Page 3
H-Wiring Diagram Page 3
I-Clearance Page 4
J-Installing Optional Interior Kits Page 4
K-ON/OFF Switch Page 4
4. OPERATION
A-Refrigerators Page 4
B-Freezers Page 4
C-Light Switches Page 5
D-Turn Off Temperature Display-Main Display
Short Cut Page 5
5. CARE & MAINTENANCE
A-Cleaning The Condenser Page 5
B-Hinge Replacement Page 5
C-Replacing The Gaskets Page 5
D-Cleaning The Exterior Page 6
E-Cleaning The Interior Page 6
F-Adjusting The Shelves Page 6
FORT WORTH, TX. USA
SERIAL MODEL
VOLTS Hz PH
TOTAL CURRENT AMPS
MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPS
MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION AMPS
LIGHTS WATTS
HEATERS AMPS
REFRIGERANT TYPE OZ
DESIGN PRESSURE HIGH LOW
REFRIGERANT TYPE OZ
DESIGN PRESSURE HIGH LOW
370-60294-00 REV (A)
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
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.
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3. INSTALLATION (cont’d)
3C - INSTALLING CASTERS OR LEGS:
A set of four (4) 6” high casters and sixteen (16) bolts are sup-
plied standard for all Traulsen G-Series units. These are shipped
from the factory packed inside a cardboard box which is strapped
inside the cabinet to the lower shelf.
Legs in lieu of casters 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) legs and sixteen
(16) bolts.
WARNING: THE CABINET MUST BE BLOCKED AND STA-
BLE BEFORE INSTALLING LEGS OR CASTERS.
To install the legs or casters, rst raise and block the reach-in a
minimum of 7” from the oor. For installing legs, thread the legs
into the threaded holes on the bottom of the cabinet (see gure
1). Be certain that all legs are tightly secured. When the unit
is set in its nal 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.
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 a “plate” type, and require the use of four (4) bolts
each to secure them rmly to the cabinet bottom at each corner
(see gure 2). The caster bolts are tightened using a 1/2”socket
wrench.
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
2. RECEIPT INSPECTION
All Traulsen products are factory tested for perfor-
mance and are free from defects when shipped. The ut-
most care has been taken in crating this product to pro-
tect against damage in transit. All interior ttings have
been carefully secured and the casters/legs are boxed
and strapped inside to prevent damage. Door keys will
be attached to the handle with a nylon strip. The han-
dle 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 led within 5 days. If damage is sub-
sequently noted during or immediately after installa-
tion, contact the respective carrier and le a freight
claim. Under no condition may a damaged unit be re-
turned to Traulsen without rst obtaining written permis-
sion (return authorization). You may contact Traulsen
customer care at (800) 333-7447 to request a return.
3. INSTALLATION
3A - LOCATION:
Select a proper location for your Traulsen unit, away
from extreme heat and allow proper clearance for
air circulation (see page 4). Allow enough clear-
ance 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.
3B - PACKAGING:
All Traulsen units are shipped from the factory bolted to
a sturdy wooden pallet and packaged in a durable Sty-
rofoam backed cardboard wrap.
Most exterior stainless steel and aluminum 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 dis-
card the covering from all surfaces.
If at all possible we suggest that the cabinet remain bolted
to the pallet during all transportation to the point of nal
installation. To remove the wooden pallet, 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: DO NOT LAY THE UNIT ON ITS SIDE DURING
TRANSPORTATION OR INSTALLATION.
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3D - 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.
3E - REMOVING THE DOORS & HARDWARE:
In order to t through narrow (less than 35”) doorways, it may 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 at head screwdriver and the
door can then be lifted off the hinges (see gure 3).
After removing the door, it maybe necessary to remove the hinge
assembly and hardware from the door itself.
3. INSTALLATION (cont’d)
3E - REMOVING THE DOORS & HARDWARE
(cont’d)
:
If it is necessary to remove the hinge hardware from the
cabinet, begin by removing the three Phillips head screws
which hold it in place. Set these components aside for
later reassembly. Pay special attention not to loose the
door switch actuator button controls evaporator fan and
interior light operation (see gure 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 may also require removal in order to
reduce the overall cabinet depth to 32”.
Next remove the lock keeper bracket by removing the two
(2) at 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.
3F - CORD & PLUG:
All G-Series 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 re-
move the round grounding prong from the plug, or
use an extension cord.
3G - 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 qualied electricians.
Use of a separate, dedicated circuit is required. Size wir-
ing to handle indicated load and provide necessary over
current protector in circuit (see amperage requirements
on the unit’s serial tag).
3H - WIRING DIAGRAM:
Refer to the wiring diagram located on the exterior back
of the cabinet 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.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
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4B - FREEZERS:
During normal operation, a freezer continuously circulates below
freezing cabinet air through the evaporator 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.
The evaporator fan(s) cycle off with each door opening. The
evaporator fan(s) will cycle on (15 seconds) and off (45 seconds)
during the compressor off cycle. During the compressor on cycle
the evaporator fan(s) will run continuously.
At the start of a refrigerator or freezer defrost cycle, both the com-
pressor and evaporator fans are off. The microprocessor control
will read “dEF” (see gure 5).
The electric heater (attached to the coil) is energized. When the
temperature sensor afxed to the coil senses 45°F, the coil is
fully defrosted and the compressor operation is resumed, defrost
heaters are automatically turned off. The evaporator coil fans are
delayed from starting at the termination of a defrost cycle. Fan
operation is automatically resumed, after a short time or temp
delay (whichever comes rst). After completion, the total refrigera-
tion system operation is then resumed. During defrost operation,
heat is conned to the coil enclosure to prevent any signicant
rise in temperature within the food zone. The fan delay control
function upon termination of a defrost cycle is two-fold. 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 25 minutes for refrigerators and 30 minutes for freez-
ers in the event of a sensor failure. This setting should never be
tampered with, without rst consulting the factory.
4A - REFRIGERATORS:
Both refrigerators and freezers do not require manual
defrosting. During normal operation, a refrigerator con-
tinuously circulates above freezing cabinet air through the
evaporator coil. An electric defrost occurs every 8 hours
for a maximum length of 25 minutes to melt any frost which
may accumulate on the coil during the compressor “ON”
cycle. With standard holding refrigerators, high relative
humidity is also maintained to prevent dehydration of
stored product.
3I - CLEARANCE:
In order to assure optimum performance, the condensing
unit of your Traulsen unit MUST have an adequate sup-
ply 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 ow at the back of the unit. Clearance of at least 12”
above is required in order to perform certain maintenance
tasks.
3J - INSTALLING OPTIONAL INTERIOR KITS:
In addition to their standard interiors, G-Series 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 for on-site installation.
To install additional shelves, rst 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 ngers. 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 cabi-
net, and with each type of tray slide ordered. To install
optional tray slides, follow the directions packaged inside
the kit carton.
3K - ON/OFF SWITCH:
An ON/OFF toggle switch for the power supply is pro-
vided. 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.
3. INSTALLATION (cont’d)
4. OPERATION
4. OPERATION (cont’d)
Fig. 5
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5A - CLEANING THE CONDENSER (contd):
Vacuum or brush any dirt, lint or dust from the nned
condenser coil, the compressor and other cooling system
parts. If signicant dirt is clogging the condenser ns,
use compressed air to blow this clear. Care should be
taken not to bend any of the condenser ns, as this will
reduce performance and compressor life. Lower louver
assembly and replace screws to hold it in place.
5B - HINGE REPLACEMENT:
To remove the door, remove the plug at the bottom of the
top hinge. Behind this is a screw which secures the door
in place. Remove this with a at head screwdriver and
then lift the door off the hinge. To remove the door portion
of the hinge, lift off the hinge cover and then remove the
3 Phillips head screws which secure the hinge in place.
To remove the cabinet portion of the hinge, remove the 3
Phillips head screws which hold it in place. On solid door
units, the top hinge(s) contains a switch for controlling the
lights.To reassemble the hinge reverse the procedure.
5C - REPLACING THE GASKETS:
To remove the gasket to be replaced, grasp it rmly by
one corner and pull it out. Before attempting to install a
new gasket, both the unit and gasket must be at room
temperature. Insert the four corners rst by using a rub-
ber 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 gure 7 for
proper gasket placement).
4C - LIGHT SWITCHES:
All G-Series models include a concealed door 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 hinged 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 rst paragraph.’
4D - TURN OFF TEMPERATURE DISPLAY-MAIN DISPLAY
SHORT CUT: There is a short cut to disable the external tempera-
ture display. Note that before doing so you must install an interior
mounted thermometer in order to conform with local health codes.
• Press the Unlock Key twice
within a second in order to unlock
the keypad (think “tap-tap”).
• The Keypad Unlock LED will
turn on to indicate the keypad
is now live.
• Press and hold the Unlock Key for 3 seconds until the
temperature display goes blank.
To restore the temperature display, press any key except the
Unlock Key:
Press the Unlock Key twice within a second in order to unlock
the keypad (think “tap-tap”).
• The Keypad Unlock LED will turn on to indicate the keypad is
now live.
• Press any key except the Unlock Key to restore the
temperature display.
5. CARE & MAINTENANCE
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY
BEFORE CLEANING ANY PARTS OF THE UNIT.
5A - CLEANING THE CONDENSER:
The most important thing you can do to insure a long, reliable ser-
vice life for your Traulsen is to regularly clean the condenser coil.
The condensing unit requires regularly scheduled cleaning to
keep the nned condenser clean of lint and dust accumulation.
Keeping the condenser clean allows the cabinet to operate more
efciently and use less energy. To clean the condenser, rst
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 gure 5).
Once the screws are removed, the panel can be pivoted upwards
allowing full access to the front facing condenser (see gure 6).
5. CARE & MAINTENANCE (contd)
4. OPERATION (cont’d)
Fig. 7
Fig. 6
Lift-Up Louver
Assembly
Fig. 5
Remove
Screws
NOTE: The gasket may
appear too large, but if it
is installed as indicated
above it will slip into
place.
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DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Unlock Key
Keypad Unlock
LED
6A - SERVICE INFORMATION (cont’d):
If service is not satisfactory, please contact our in-house service
department at: Traulsen
4401 Blue Mound Road Fort Worth, TX 76106
(800) 825-8220
Traulsen reserves the right to change specications or discontinue
models without notice.
6B - SPARE PARTS:
Spare or replacement parts may be obtained through a parts
supplier or one of our authorized service agents (see page 17-18
for parts listing). A list of authorized service agents is posted on
our company’s ofcial website Service tab at www.traulsen.com.
6C - WARRANTY REGISTRATION:
The warranty for your new Traulsen unit may be registered with
us by completing warranty information online, via our website
www.traulsen.com click on Service Tab or calling us direct at
800-825-8220.
5D - CLEANING THE EXTERIOR:
Exterior stainless steel and aluminum 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 oor around the unit.
For stubborn odor spills, use baking soda and water
(mixed to a 1 TBSP baking soda to 1 pint water ratio).
5E - CLEANING THE INTERIOR:
For cleaning anodized aluminum interiors, the use of bak-
ing soda as described in section “V. d” is recommended.
Use on breaker strips as well as door gaskets. All interior
ttings are removable without tools to facilitate cleaning.
5F - ADJUSTING THE SHELVES:
For shelves mounted on pins, rst select the desired
location and remove the white plastic covers in the inte-
rior back and sides by rotating them counterclockwise.
Remove the shelf pins by rotating them counterclockwise.
Install the pins in the desired location by rotating clock-
wise. 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.
6. OTHER
6A - SERVICE INFORMATION:
Before calling for service, please check the following:
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. You may obtain the name of a
service agent from the Service tab of our website: www.
traulsen.com.
5. CARE & MAINTENANCE (contd)
Your new Traulsen G-Series Refrigerator, Freezer or Hot Food
is equipped with an electronic microprocessor control, which
precisely regulates operation. It is supplied from the factory com-
pletely ready for use. See pages 6 thru 14 for more information.
6. OTHER (contd)
7. MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL
7A - CONTROL FEATURES:
Internal Time Clock
• Eliminates defrost time clock (refrigerator and freezer models
only).
See “Setting The 24-Hour Clock” on Page 11. (Also required at
“Start Up”)
Parameter/Service Levels
• See “Customer/Service Parameters” on Page 8 - 9.
Defrost - See “Setting Defrost” on page 12
• Customers can set up to 6 different defrost schedules. The defrost
schedule allows the customer to decide when defrosts will take,
preventing a defrost cycle during peak kitchen use. NOTE: The
24-hour clock must be set for this feature to operate correctly.
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7. MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL (cont’d)
7B - CONTROL PANEL:
7C - PARTS ASSEMBLY:
NOTE: Parts can be ordered separately by calling Traulsen at 800-825-8220. Requires unit model and serial to
place order. Please contact factory direct for hot food control drawing if required.
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Unlock Symbol Status Icons + or Next Key Esc or Back Key
Cabinet Temp
- or Previous Key
Display or Enter
Key
Unlock or Modify
Key
PN: 000-90000-XX REV: A
NEXT GEN CONTROL - G
CONTROL BOARD
950-60509-00
CONTROL CABLE
333-60523-00
CONTROL DISPLAY
950-60510-00
BLACK - SWITCH
GREEN - GROUND
BLACK - LINE
WHITE - NEUTRAL
BLUE/WHITE - COMPRESSOR
ORANGE/WHITE - DOOR HEATERS
GRAY/WHITE - EVAPORATOR FANS
PURPLE/WHITE - DEFROST
BLACK/YELLOW - DOOR SWITCH
YELLOW - LIQUID LINE
GREEN - CABINET
YELLOW/WHITE - LIGHTS
BLUE - COIL
BLACK - SWITCH
7. MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL (cont’d)
7D - NOTES TO THE USER:
You only have 3 minutes between button pushes. If you take longer than 3 minutes, the keypad
will lock. The Menu System has a 10 minute timeout. After 10 minutes of inactivity, the controller
will revert back to displaying the cabinet temperature. You can exit the Menu System at any time
by pressing the Esc Key until the cabinet temperature is displayed. If you are making changes
and the keypad locks, press the Unlock Key twice within a second in order to unlock the keypad
(think “tap-tap”).
7E - ENTER THE CUSTOMER PASSWORD:
In order to access the menu system, the user must enter a password rst. Once the password is entered, it remains in effect
until the user returns to the Main Display (the cabinet temperature). If the user does not exit the menu system, the controller
will time-out after 10 minutes of inactivity. The keypad must be unlocked to access the menu system.
• Press the Unlock Key twice within a second in order to unlock the keypad (think “tap-tap”)
• The Keypad Unlock LED will turn on to indicate the keypad is now live
• To enter the Menu System, press the Enter Key
• The display will show “SEn”
• Press the Plus Key to scroll through the menu system. The choices are:
o “SEn” for the Sensors submenu
o “SEt” for the Settings submenu
o “AL” for the Alarm submenu
o “SdF” to start a defrost
Enter Key to select the desired submenu
• The display will show “000”. The rst “0” will ash.
• Use the Plus Key or the Minus Key to modify the ashing digit until it reads “1”.
• Press the Enter Key to accept the value
• Repeat for the 2nd and 3rd digits until the displays shows “111”.
• Press the Enter Key to enter the desired submenu.
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DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
ESC Key
Unlock Key
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Unlock Key
Keypad Unlock
LED
Enter Key
SEn
Plus (+)
/Next Key
SEt/Settings
AL
SdF
Minus (-)
/Previous Key
7. MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL (cont’d)
7F - ENTER THE TECHNICIAN PASSWORD:
In order to access the menu system, the user must enter a password rst. Once the password is entered, it remains in effect
until the user returns to the Main Display (the cabinet temperature). If the user does not exit the menu system, the controller
will time-out after 10 minutes of inactivity. The keypad must be unlocked to access the menu system.
• Press the Unlock Key twice within a second in order to unlock the keypad (think “tap-tap”).
• The Keypad Unlock LED will turn on to indicate the keypad is now live.
• To enter the Menu System, press the Enter Key.
• The display will show “SEn”.
• Press the Plus Key to scroll through the menu system. The choices are:
o “SEn” for the Sensors submenu
o “SEt” for the Settings submenu
o “AL” for the Alarm submenu
o “SdF” to start a defrost
Enter Key to select the desired submenu.
• The display will show “000”. The rst “0” will ash.
• Use the Plus Key or the Minus Key to modify the ashing digit until it reads “5”.
• Press the Enter Key to accept the value
• Repeat for the 2nd and 3rd digits until the displays shows “555”.
• Press the Enter Key to enter the desired submenu.
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Unlock Key
Keypad Unlock
LED
Enter Key
SEn
Plus (+)
/Next Key
SEt
AL
SdF
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Enter Key
Plus (+)
/Next Key
Minus (-)
/Previous Key
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7G - SERVICE PARAMETERS-MENU SYSTEM:
7. MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL (cont’d)
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Listed below are the available parameters in the order they appear, use the Plus Key on the
controller to sequence through menu system. The Keypad must be Unlocked to access the
menu system.
• Follow the instructions to enter the technician password (see page 9).
• Use the Plus Key to move to the Settings submenu.
• Press the Enter Key to enter the Settings submenu.
• The rst parameter displayed will be the Set Point parameter is displayed.
• Press the Enter Key to display the value of the Set Point.
• Use the Plus Key to move to the next parameter (Set Point Differential).
• Press the Enter Key to display the value of the Set Point Differential.
• Press the Modify Key to change a setting. The value will ash, indicating
it is being modied.
• Use the Plus Key to move through the settings parameters.
The following parameters are available:
o Cabinet Set Point
o Set Point Differential
o Aux Device Set Point
o Aux Device Set Point Differential
o Cabinet Fan Door Action
o Defrost Set Point
o Defrost Mode
o Defrost Interval
o Defrost Time1
o Defrost Time2
o Defrost Time3
o Defrost Time4
o Defrost Time5
o Defrost Time6
o Door Heater Mode
o Door Heater Delay
o Serial Number
o Software Version
o Temp Units
o Time Zone
o Daylight Savings Flag
In General:
• Use the Plus Key and the Minus Key to move through the Menu System.
• Press the Enter Key to display the value of the selected parameter.
• Press the Modify Key to change a setting. The value will
ash, indicating it is being modied.
• Once the value is ashing, use the Plus Key and the Minus
Key to change the setting.
• When the display shows the desired setting, press the Enter
Key to accept the value.
• Press the Esc Key to abort an edit operation.
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Plus (+)
/Next Key
Keypad Unlock
SEt/Settings
Enter Key
Set Point
Plus (+)
/Next Key
Set Point
Differential
Modify Key
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Set Point
Set Point
Differential
Aux Device Set
Point
Aux Device Set
Point Differential
Cabinet Fan Door
Action
Defrost Set Point
Defrost Mode
Defrost Interval
Defrost Time1
Defrost Time2
Defrost Time3
Defrost Time4
Defrost Time5
Defrost Time6
Door Heater Mode
Door Heater
Delay
Serial Number
Software Version
Temp Units
Time Zone
Daylight Savings
Flag
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Plus (+)
/Next Key
Minus (-)
/Previous Key
Enter Key
Modify Key
Esc Key
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7H - ADJUST THE SETPOINT - MENU SYSTEM:
This parameter sets the low point of the desired cabinet temperature range. The set point can be congured from the Main
Display using the short cut (see section XX), or from the Menu System.
Typically, freezers will range from -3° F to 0° F (-19° C to -18° C) and refrigerators will range from 35° F to 38° F (2° C to
4° C) for this parameter setting. This parameter is preset at the factory and does not require adjustment unless the cus-
tomer chooses to do so. The setpoint for the unit can be changed from the Menu System. There will be a minimum and
maximum value allowed for the set point. The keypad must be unlocked to access the menu system.
• Follow the instructions to enter the customer password and Settings submenu.
• Press the Enter Key to enter the Settings submenu.
• Use the Plus Key until the Setpoint parameter is displayed
• Press the Enter Key to display the value of the setpoint.
• Press the Modify Key and the value will ash, indicating it is being modied
• To raise the setpoint, press the Plus Key to increment to the set point.
Press the Minus Key to lower the setpoint.
• When the desired value is reached, press the Enter Key to lock in the value.
7I - ADJUST THE SETPOINT DIFFERENTIAL - MENU SYSTEM:
This parameter sets the number of degrees the air temp will rise above set point before the refrigeration system will cycle
on. The set point differential is set at 2 for both refrigerator and freezer models which will allow the air temperature to rise
2 degrees above SP (set point) setting before cycling refrigeration on. This parameter is preset at the factory and does not
require adjustment unless the customer chooses to do so. The setpoint differential can be changed from the Menu Sys-
tem. There will be a minimum and maximum value allowed for the set point differential. The keypad must be unlocked to
access the menu system.
• Follow the instructions to enter the technician password and Settings submenu.
• Use the Plus Key until the Setpoint Different parameter is displayed
• Press the Enter Key to display the value of the set point 2.0.
• Press the Modify Key and the value will ash, indicating it is being modied
• To raise the set point differential, press the Plus Key to increment to the set point
differential. Press the Minus Key to lower the set point differential.
• When the desired value is reached, press the Enter Key to lock in the value.
7J - CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE SCALE - MENU SYSTEM:
The temperature scale determines if the temperature displayed will be in degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius.
The keypad must be unlocked to access the menu system.
• Follow the instructions to enter the technician password and Settings submenu.
• Use the Minus Key until the Temperature Units parameter is displayed.
• Press the Enter Key to display the value of the temperature units.
• Press the Modify Key and the value will ash, indicating it is being modied.
• To change the temperature units, press the Plus Key to step through the list of choices:
Fahrenheit or Celsius.
• When the desired setting is reached, press the Enter Key to lock in the value.
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
SEt/Settings
Enter Key
Plus (+)
/Next Key
Set Point
Value Of Set Point
Modify Key
Minus (-)
/Previous Key
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
SEt/Settings
Plus (+)
/Next Key
Set Point
Differential
Enter Key
2.O Set Point
Value
Modify Key
Minus (-)
/Previous Key
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
SEt/Settings
Minus (-)
/Previous Key
Temp Units
Enter Key
Value Of
Temp Units
Modify Key
Plus (+)
/Next Key
7K - SET DATE & TIME - MENU SYSTEM:
The internal timeclock must be set in order to allow defrost schedule feature 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. h20 = 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 technician password and Sensor submenu.
• Use the Minus Key until the Time parameter is displayed.
• Press and hold the Enter Key to display the current time in the controller. The Month will
be displayed rst, followed by the Day and then the Year. The Hours, Minutes and
Seconds will be displayed next. Continue to hold the Enter Key to display all elds in
the Date and Time. The elds are identied by the rst character:
o Month
o Day
o Year
o Hours
o Minutes
o Seconds
• Press the Modify Key and the Months eld will ash, indicating it is being modied.
• To change a particular Date/Time eld, press the Plus Key or the Minus Key to set the
eld to the desired value.
• When a Date/Time eld is acceptable, press the Enter Key to use the value.
• You must step through all six Date/Time elds to change any one eld.
7L - SET DAYLIGHT SAVINGS - MENU SYSTEM:
This parameter is used to adjust the 24-hour clock for Daylight Savings Time. Daylight Savings does not automatically
adjust and must be set manually. The keypad must be unlocked to access the menu system.
• Follow the instructions to enter the technician password and Settings submenu.
• Use the Minus Key until the Daylight Savings Time Flag is displayed.
• Press the Enter Key to display the value of the Daylight Savings Time Flag.
• Press the Modify Key and the value will ash, indicating it is being modied
• To change the temperature units, press the Plus Key to step through the list of choices:
daylight savings time or daylight standard time.
• When the desired setting is reached, press the Enter Key to lock in the value.
7. MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL (cont’d)
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DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Sensor
Minus Key
Time Parameter
Enter Key
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Modify Key
Plus Key
Minus Key
Enter Key
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
SEt/Settings
Minus (-)
/Previous Key
Enter Key
Modify Key
Plus (+)
/Next Key
Daylight Savings
Time
Daylight Standard
Time
7. MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL (cont’d)
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7M - START A DEFROST - MENU SYSTEM:
Defrost can be initiated from the Menu System. Defrost can also be initiated from the Menu System using the short cut
(see section below). The keypad must be unlocked to access the menu system.
• Follow the instructions to enter the customer password and Defrost submenu.
• Press the Enter Key to start the defrost operation.
• The Defrost Symbol will illuminate letting you know defrost is in effect.
• Depending on the settings, the unit may also show “dEF” (see below).
7N - SET DEFROST MODE - MENU SYSTEM:
The Defrost Mode is used to congure the way in which the controller determines when to defrost. The possible settings
are:
Optimize – Defrost based on the ambient conditions (temp & rH)
Time – Defrost every X hours (xed interval)
Schedule – Defrost at specic times
Count – Defrost every X compressor cycles
Note 1: The user assumes full responsibility for properly conguring the defrost operation
when using the Defrost Schedule feature. The keypad must be unlocked to access the menu
system.
• Follow the instructions to enter the technician password and Settings submenu.
• Use the Minus Key until the Defrost Mode parameter is displayed.
• Press the Enter Key to display the value of the Defrost Mode parameter.
• Press the Modify Key and the value will ash, indicating it is being modied.
• To change the Defrost Mode, press the Plus Key to step through the list of choices:
Optimize, Time, Schedule or Count (see above).
• When the desired setting is reached, press the Enter Key to lock in the value.
7O - SET DEFROST SCHEDULE - MENU SYSTEM:
The Defrost Schedule parameters allow the customer to congure the controller to defrost the unit at specic times. Cus-
tomers can set up to six defrost times. They are all programmed the same way. The parameters set the time the defrost
is to start. The options are similar to the 24-hour clock settings. Note 1: the user assumes full responsibility for properly
conguring the defrost operation when using the Defrost Schedule feature. Note 2: The 24-hour clock must be set for this
feature to operate at the correct time of day. See “Set Date & Time” on page 11. Note 3: The Defrost Mode must be set
to “Schedule” to use the Defrost Schedule feature. See “Set Defrost Mode” on page 12. The keypad must be unlocked
to access the menu system.
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Defrost Submenu
Enter Key
Defrost Symbol
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Optimize
Time
Schedule
Count
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
SEt/Settings
Minus (-)
/Previous Key
Defrost Mode
Enter Key
Modify Key
Plus (+)
/Next Key
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7O - SET DEFROST SCHEDULE - MENU SYSTEM: (cont’d)
• Follow the instructions to enter the technician password and Settings submenu.
• Use the Plus Key until the Defrost Time 1 is displayed.
• Press and hold the Enter Key to display the value of the defrost time in the controller.
The Hours will be displayed rst, followed by the Minutes and then the Seconds. Continue to
hold the Enter Key to display all elds in the Date and Time. The elds are identied by the
rst character:
o Hours
o Minutes
o Seconds
• Press the Modify Key and the Hours eld will ash, indicating it is being modied.
• To change a particular Time eld, press the Plus Key or the Minus Key to set the eld to
the desired value.
• When a Time eld is acceptable, press the Enter Key to use the value.
• You must step through all three Time elds to change any one eld.
• When the desired setting is reached, press the Enter Key to lock in the value.
• Use the Plus Key until the Defrost Time 2 is displayed .
• Repeat the steps to program Defrost 2 – Defrost 6
A time of 00:00:00 disables the defrost time (it is not used). To program midnight, enter 24:00:00. The Defrost Times 1 –
6 can be entered in any order. As few as one or as many as six Defrost Times may be entered.
7P - VIEW THE SENSOR TEMPERATURES - MENU SYSTEM:
These parameters allow a service technician or customer to view the temperatures of all sensors within the unit. The tem-
peratures cannot be adjusted. The keypad must be unlocked to access the menu system.
• Follow the instructions to enter the customer password and Sensors submenu.
• Press the Enter Key to enter the Sensors submenu.
• The rst parameter displayed will be the Cabinet Temp (TC = TempCab).
• Press the Enter Key to display the value of the Cabinet Temp.
• Use the Plus Key to move to the next parameter (Evaporator Temp).
• Press the Enter Key to display the value of the Evaporator Temp.
• Use the Plus Key to move through the sensor parameters. The following parameters are available:
o Cabinet Temp
o Evaporator Temp
o Liquid Line Temp
o Dew Point
o Compressor Command
o Evaporator Fan Command
o Condenser Fan Command
o Defrost Heater Command
o Door Heater Command
o Door Switch Status
o Aux Device Command
o Light Command
In General:
• Use the Plus Key and the Minus Key to move through the
Menu System.
• Press the Enter Key to display the value of the selected
parameter.
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
SEt/Settings
Plus (+)
/Next Key
Defrost Time 1
Enter Key
Hours (value of
defrost trime)
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Hours
Minutes
Seconds
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Modify Key
Plus (+)
/Next Key
Minus (-)
/Previous Key
Enter Key
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Cabinet Temp
Evaporator Temp
Liquid Line Temp
Dew Point
Compressor
Command
Evaporator Fan
Command
Condenser Fan
Command
Defrost Heater
Command
Door Heater
Command
Door Switch
Status
Aux Device
Command
Light Command
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Plus (+)
/Next Key
Minus (-)
/Previous Key
Enter Key
7. MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL (cont’d)
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7Q - HOT FOOD - UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD:
Normally, the keypad is locked to prevent inadvertent changes to settings. The Unlock Key is
a white dot on the right side of the display, centered between the other 4 keys.
• Press the Unlock Key twice within a second in order to unlock the keypad (think “tap-tap”).
• The Keypad Unlock LED will turn on to indicate the keypad is now live.
The keypad lock is different from the menu password. The keypad is locked to prevent accidental changes. Once the
keypad is unlocked, it is possible to access the menu system. The menu system is password protected. It is necessary to
enter a password in order to view or modify parameters.
The keypad will stay unlocked until there is 3 minutes of inactivity, at which time the controller will automatically lock the
keypad.
7R - HOT FOOD - ADJUST THE SETPOINT - MENU SYSTEM:
This parameter sets the desired cabinet temperature. Please note that hot food units are delivered from the factory set to
the ON position. This parameter is preset at the factory to 145 °F and should set to meet the customer’s requirements.
The setpoint for the unit can be changed from the Menu System. There will be a minimum and maximum value allowed
for the set point. The keypad must be unlocked to access the menu system.
• Follow the instructions to enter the customer password and Settings submenu.
• Press the Enter Key to enter the Settings submenu.
• Use the Plus Key until the Setpoint parameter is displayed.
• Press the Enter Key to display the value of the setpoint .
• Press the Modify Key and the value will ash, indicating it is being modied
• To raise the setpoint, press the Plus Key to increment to the set point.
Press the Minus Key to lower the setpoint.
• When the desired value is reached, press the Enter Key to lock in the value.
7S - HOT FOOD - CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE SET POINT (SHORT CUT):
The simplest way to change the temperature set point is using the short cut from the Main Display. The set point can also
be congured from the Menu System (see page 10). The setpoint to the unit can be changed by pressing and holding the
Plus Key or the Minus Key. Their will be a slight delay at rst to prevent an accidental change, so it will be necessary
to hold the key for 2 – 3 seconds until the value starts to ash. The ashing value indicates the setting is being modied.
The keypad must be unlocked in order to change the setpoint using the shortcut method.
• Press the Unlock Key twice within a second in order to unlock the keypad (think “tap-tap”).
• The Keypad Unlock LED will turn on to indicate the keypad is now live.
• To raise the setpoint, press and hold the Plus Key to increment to the set point.
Press the Minus Key to lower the setpoint.
• The value on the display will ash.
• When the desired value is reached, press the Enter Key to lock in the value.
• Pressing the Esc Key at any step will abort the process (before the Enter Key is pressed).
7T - HOT FOOD - TURN THE UNIT OFF:
After the temperature has been set, the customer can continuously turn the unit OFF and then
back ON to the same temperature. The keypad must be unlocked in order to de-activate the
hot food unit.
• Press the Unlock Key twice within a second in order to unlock the keypad (think “tap-tap”).
• The Keypad Unlock LED will turn on to indicate the keypad is now live.
• Press and hold the Unlock Key until the display shows “oFF”.
• To turn the unit ON, press the Unlock Key until the display shows the temperature.
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Plus (+)
/Next Key
Minus (-)
/Previous Key
Unlock Key
Keypad Unlock
LED
Enter Key
ESC Key
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Unlock Key
Keypad Unlock
LED
oFF
Temperature
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Unlock Key
Keypad Unlock
LED
DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
SEt/Settings
Enter Key
Modify Key
Plus (+)
/Next Key
Minus (-)
/Previous Key
8. SPARE & REPLACEMENT PARTS LISTING
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ITEM/DESCRIPTION
G100/G110
1SECREF
G120XX
1SECFZR
G200/G210
2SECREF
G220XX
2SECFZR
G300/G320
3SECREF
G313XX/G310XX
3SECFZR
DOORS
FullHeightGlassDoor 200-60954-01 callfactory allmodels notavailable allmodels notavailable
HalfHightGlassDoor 200-60953-00 callfactory allmodels notavailable allmodels notavailable
HalfHeightGlassDoor 200-60953-01 callfactory allmodels notavailable allmodels notavailable
GASKETS
FullHeightDoor SVC-60256-00 allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels
HalfHeightDoor SVC-60257-00 allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels
LOCK
Lockkeeper 358-60707-00 allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels
LockCylinder 358-13186-42 allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels
LockCylinderAssywithKey SER-13186-42 allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels
SHELVES/TRAYSLIDES
EpoxyCoatedShelf(withPins&Clips) G1ACC-SHLF5 G1ACC-SHLF5
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF9
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF11
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF9
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF11
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF9
CENSEC:G3ACC-SHLF15
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF11
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF9
CENSEC:G3ACC-SHLF15
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF11
ShelfPin 358-24759-02 allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels
3EpoxyCoatedShelves(withPins) G1ACC-SHLF3 G1ACC-SHLF3
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF1
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF5
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF1
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF5
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF1
CENSEC:G3ACC-SHLF5
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF5
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF1
CENSEC:G3ACC-SHLF5
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF5
3EpoxyCoatedShelves(withPilasters&Clips) G1ACC-SHLF2 G1ACC-SHLF2
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF2
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF6
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF2
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF6
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF2
CENSEC:G3ACC-SHLF6
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF6
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF2
CENSEC:G3ACC-SHLF6
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF6
3PlatedShelves(WithPins) G1ACC-SHLF3 G1ACC-SHLF3
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF3
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF7
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF3
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF7
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF3
CENSEC:G3ACC-SHLF7
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF7
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF3
CENSEC:G3ACC-SHLF7
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF7
3PlatedShleves(withPilasters&Clips) G1ACC-SHLF4 G1ACC-SHLF4
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF4
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF8
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF4
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF8
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF4
CENSEC:G3ACC-SHLF8
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF8
LFTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF4
CENSEC:G3ACC-SHLF8
RHTSEC:G23ACC-SHLF8
#1TraySlides-8Pairs(withPilasters) G1ACC-TK1 G1ACC-TK1 LFT/RHTSEC:G23ACC-TK1LR LFT/RHTSEC:G23ACC-TK1LR
LFT/RHTSEC:G23ACC-TK1LR
CENSEC:G3ACC-TK1C
LFT/RHTSEC:G23ACC-TK1LR
CENSEC:G3ACC-TK1C
#4TraySlides-2Pair(withPilasters) G1ACC-TK2 G1ACC-TK2 LFT/RHTSEC:G23ACC-TK2LR LFT/RHTSEC:G23ACC-TK2LR
LFT/RHTSEC:G23ACC-TK2LR
CENSEC:G3ACC-TK2C
LFT/RHTSEC:G23ACC-TK2LR
CENSEC:G3ACC-TK2C
UniversalTraySlides-7Pairs(withPilasters) G1ACC-TK4 G1ACC-TK4 LFT/RHTSEC:G23ACC-TK4LR LFT/RHTSEC:G23ACC-TK4LR
LFT/RHTSEC:G23ACC-TK4LR
CENSEC:G3ACC-TK4C
LFT/RHTSEC:G23ACC-TK4LR
CENSEC:G3ACC-TK4C
LEGS/CASTERS
Legs6"high(setof4) LK1 allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels
LOUVERASSY SK-500-60827-00 SK-500-60827-00 SK-500-60827-02 SK-500-60827-02 SK-500-60827-03 SK-500-60827-03
SENSORS
CabinetSensor 334-60083-01 334-60083-01 334-60083-02 334-60083-02 334-60083-03
G313:334-60083-03
G310:334-60405-02
CoilSensor 334-60084-01 334-60084-01 334-60084-02 334-60084-02 334-60084-03
G313:334-60084-03
G310:334-60406-02
LIGHT
LightBuld-LED 358-60691-00 allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels
EVAPORATOR
ExpansionValve 325-60080-37 325-60080-25 325-60080-37 325-60080-26 325-60080-38 325-60080-34
EvaporatorMotorAssy(SheetmetalBoxandFanAssy) SK-600-61081-00 SK-600-61081-00 SK-600-61081-00 SK-600-61081-01 SK-600-61081-01 SK-600-61081-01
EvaporatorMotorAssy(MotorAndBladeAssy) 338-60061-00 allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels allmodels
ExteriorLightSwitch 337-20265-00 notavailable 337-20265-00 notavailable 337-20265-00 notavailable
HotGassLoop 315-60307-00 315-60307-00 315-60307-00 315-60310-00
G300:315-60310-00
G320:315-10041-02
315-10041-02
Relay callfactory callfactory callfactory callfactory callfactory callfactory
StartCapacitor callfactory callfactory callfactory callfactory callfactory callfactory
Note:SameGasketsonbothsolidandglassdoors
Note:Fanbladeandmotorbracketarenolongerneeded
9. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
FIND YOUR PROBLEM HERE REMEDY
1. Condensing unit fails to start. a. Check if cord & plug has been disconected.
b. Check control temperature setting.
2. Condensing unit operates for a. Are doors closing properly?
prolonged periods or continuously. b. Dirty condenser or lter. Clean properly.
c. Evaporator coil iced. Needs to defrost.
See instructions for setting a manual
defrost cycle on page 13.
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 temperture.
c. Control setting too high, readjust
per instructions on page 10.
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.
G SERIES
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10. WARRANTY INFORMATION
G SERIES
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TRAULSEN EQUIPMENT WARRANTY
v. 100215
U.S. Domestic Warranty
For sales of Traulsen refrigeration equipment (“Equipment”) within the United States, Traulsen warrants to the original
purchaser of the Equipment (“Purchaser”) that Traulsen will convey the Equipment free and clear of all liens, security
interests, and encumbrances created by, through, or under Traulsen. Traulsen further warrants that for a period of three (3)
years from the later of either (a) the date of delivery to the common carrier or (b) the date of installation (the “Domestic
Warranty Period”) but in no event, shall the Domestic Warranty Period commence later than 18 months from the date of
delivery to the common carrier unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties in writing, under normal use and given proper
installation and maintenance as determined by Traulsen, the Equipment: (a) will conform to the specifications as provided
by Traulsen (“Specifications”) and (b) will be free from substantial defects in material and workmanship.
The warranty period for compressors shall extend for an additional two (2) years beyond the Domestic Warranty Period. In
the case of a nonconforming compressor, Traulsen shall provide a replacement compressor; however all installation,
recharging, and repair costs shall be the responsibility of Purchaser. In the case of a nonconforming part, Purchaser must
return the part to Traulsen within 30 days from the date of repair. Failure to return a claimed defective part to Traulsen
within the 30 days will waive the right to the warranty claim.
Additionally, Traulsen provides a lifetime warranty on the housing of cam-lift hinges and the workflow handles. In the case
of a non-conforming housing for cam-lift hinge or workflow handle, Traulsen shall provide a replacement part; however
Purchaser shall be responsible for any other replacement costs, including but not limited to installation and labor.
The Domestic Warranty does not apply to: (a) consumable components or ordinary wear items; (b) components that are
removable without the use of tools including but not limited to gaskets, shelf pins, and light bulbs; (c) use of the Equipment
components or parts not supplied by Traulsen or specified by Traulsen in the Operator’s Manual as set forth on Traulsen’s
website; or (d) damage resulting from fire, water, burglary, accident, abuse, misuse, transit, acts of God, terrorism, power
surges, improper installation, or repairs or installation by unauthorized third parties.
For Traulsen units purchased for use with a condenser provided by a third-party, this standard warranty will apply only to
those components contained within the unit to the point of connection of the refrigeration lines leading to the third-party
condenser.
In the event of a breach of the warranties set forth above (the “Domestic Warranty”), Traulsen will, at Traulsen’s option and
as Purchaser’s sole remedy, repair or replace, including labor costs, any nonconforming Equipment, provided that (a) during
the Warranty Period Traulsen is promptly notified in writing upon discovery of the nonconformance with a detailed
explanation of any alleged deficiencies; (b) Traulsen is given a reasonable opportunity to investigate all claims; and (c)
Traulsen’s examination of any alleged defective part confirms such alleged deficiencies and that the deficiencies were not
caused by misuse, neglect, improper installation, unauthorized alteration or repair or improper testing. Traulsen reserves the
right to, at its request, require Purchaser shall ship the alleged defective part to Traulsen for inspection and confirmation of
defect. No Equipment may be returned without Traulsen’s approval.
Purchaser is solely responsible for determining if Equipment is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for Purchaser’s
application. Accordingly and due to the nature and manner of Traulsen’s Equipment, Traulsen is not responsible for the
results or consequences of use, misuse, or application of its Equipment.
THIS DOMESTIC WARRANTY SETS FORTH THE EXTENT OF TRAULSEN’S LIABILITY FOR SALES WITHIN
THE UNITED STATES. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH ABOVE, TRAULSEN MAKES NO WARRANTY OR
REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING NO WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE). IN NO EVENT WILL TRAULSEN’S
LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGREEMENT OR SALE OF THE EQUIPMENT EXCEED THE
PURCHASE PRICE OF THE EQUIPMENT AS TO WHICH THE CLAIM IS MADE. IN NO EVENT SHALL
TRAULSEN BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF PRODUCT, LOSS OF PROFIT, OR ANY OTHER
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THIS WARRANTY
EVEN IF TRAULSEN HAS BEEN NOTIFIED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Quality Refrigeration
Form Number: TR35748 | Part Number: 375-60184-00 | Revision Date: 02-04-18
Traulsen © All Rights Reserved
4401 Blue Mound Road Fort Worth, Texas 76106 (USA)
Phone: 800.825.8220 | Service Fax: 817.740.6757 | E-mail: service@traulsen.com | Website: traulsen.com


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