F-Cord & Plug; G-Power Supply; Daily Operation; A-Pans - Traulsen TS Series Owner's Manual

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IV. INSTALLATION (continued)
IV. e - INSTALLING OPTIONAL DRAWERS (continued)
Once the door(s) have been removed, Insert drawer frame as shown below.
NOTE: Undercounter model drawings shown below.
Once the drawer frame has been inserted, the drawer frame module can be
installed by tighting the black front and back clamping knobs (2 of each) located
on the cross rail locks and liner locks. Slide the front cross rail locks towards the
center of the drawer frame module and allow the liner locks to drop down from
the top of the liner. Insert the door frame module push towards the back of the
unit. The entire frame assembly is now installed and ready for use.
NOTE: Repeat process for multiple drawer inserts.
IV. f - CORD & PLUG:
All self-contained models are shipped standard with a NEMA 5-15P plug and 9
foot cord . Select only a dedicated electrical outlet for power source.
NOTE: Do not under any circumstances, cut or remove the round grounding
prong from the plug, or use an extension cord.
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Front Clamping Knobs
Front Cross Rail Locks
Back Clamping
Knobs
IV. INSTALLATION (continued)
IV. 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, see page 1). 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 over current protector in circuit
(see amperage requirements on the unit's serial tag).
V. DAILY OPERATION
V. a - PANS
:
Standard TS Series models are designed to operate with full, half or third
size pans without the use of adapter bars. Other fractional size pans can
be used with optional adapter bars available from Traulsen. 4" deep pans
provide the best temperature performance in the rail. Both 2" & 6" deep
pans will also perform to NSF7 temperature requirements.
V. b - SETTING UP THE RAIL
Install pans in all pan spaces in the rail. Rest each pan evenly on the
front and back support ledges. Do not use uneven or bent pans, as
these will allow circulating cold air to escape.
Allow the unit to reach operating temperature before loading any food
product. Load only refrigerated product at 36
All pan spaces should be filled, even if some pans are empty (even
during nighttime storage).
When not in constant use, the TS Series rail covers should be kept
closed over the pans.
V. c - CLOSING DOWN THE RAIL AT NIGHT
Food product may be stored in the rail overnight if needed. Cover the en-
tire rail with plastic wrap prior to closing the rail covers over the pans.
V. d - DEFROST:
The Traulsen refrigerated Prep Table is equipped with an automatic hot
gas defrost system which clears the evaporator coil of any accumulated
frost. Frost is accumulates on the evaporator coil during the normal
refrigeration or cool cycle. The defrost cycle occurs automatically ev-
ery three hours and is indicated by the illumination of the green snow
flack and the letters "DEF" displayed on the screen of the Intela-Traul
control. The defrost cycle should last for approximately ten to twenty
minutes. At the completion of the defrost cycle the cabinet will resume
normal refrigeration operation with the compressor cycling ON and OFF
to maintain cabinet and rail temperature.
INTELA-TRAUL
°F
-3-
:
F or below.
0
:
SET
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