True TUI-15-R/L-SS-B, TUI-15-R/L-OP-B Installation Manual And User's Manual

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IN DEX
TRUE RESIDENTIAL
15 INCH CLEAR ICE MACHINE MODELS
INSTALLATION GUIDE AND USER’S MANUAL
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As a family-owned business, we believe in the importance of service, so weve always made sure that good help isnt hard to find, whether that means providing design inspiration or product information. For 70 years, weve been pioneers in cold, but weve also been leaders in warm customer service and support. We hope that this guide offers you what you need for the True Residential products in your customers’ (or your own) homes. If you dont see what youre looking for, please contact True customer service at 888-616-8783 or info@true-residential.com or you may also visit our website at true-residential.com
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Commercial refrigeration refined for the home, envied in the industry,
AL 4 .9.15
and crafted—gorgeously—in America.
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C ON T E N T S
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST 1
15 INCH MODELS 3
FEATURES OF THE ICE MACHINE 6 OWNERSHIP 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6 PROPER DISPOSAL AND CFC DISPOSAL 7 WARNING & SAFETY LABELS 7 UNCRATING 8 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9
INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS 12-16 OVERLAY PANEL INSTALLATION 17-18 INSTALLING DOOR STOP 19 PLUMBING CONNECTIONS 19 LEVELING ICE MACHINE 20 WATER SUPPLY 20 DRAIN CONNECTION 21 WATER FILTER 21 POSITION THE UNIT 21
TRUE PRECISION CONTROL OPERATION AND TRUE ICE™ MACHINE COMPONENTS 24 BEFORE OPERATING 25 ICE MAKING SEQUENCE 25 POWER AND BIN LIGHT 26 CUBE SIZE ADJUSTMENT 26 BIN THERMOSTAT / ICE LEVEL ADJUSTMENTS 27 BREAKER RESET 27 WATER QUALITY SETTING 27
GENERAL MAINTENANCE 30 WATER SHUTTERS, ICE CHUTE, AND PUMP CLEAN-OUT CAP 31 SPRAY BAR DISASSEMBLY 32 WATER FILTER REPLACEMENT AND REPLACEMENT PARTS 33 CONDENSER CLEANING 33 STAINLESS STEEL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 34 DESCALING AND SANITIZING 35-36 EXTERIOR CLEAN, WINTERIZING AND RESTART INSTRUCTIONS 36 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 37 WARRANTY 38-39
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INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
Use this checklist during installation to ensure that no part of the process has been overlooked.
Has an authorized True dealer or licensed installer inspected stainless steel surfaces for imperfection?
(Cosmetic defects are covered by a limited 30-day warranty)
Have all packaging materials and tape been removed?
Is the water temperature always between 40˚F (4˚C) and 100˚F (38˚C)?
Is the power cord plugged into a properly grounded three-prong outlet in accordance
with all applicable electrical codes?
Have the water supply and drain connections been made?
Has the ice machine drain line been routed into an open drain with no more than eight feet (2.4 m) of rise
and 100 feet (33 m) of run?
Is the unit leveled properly with all leveling legs making contact with the floor?
Has the door stop been installed? (If required)
Are panels attached securely and properly aligned? (Overlay cabinets only)
Has the machine been set for the local water quality?
Has the water filter been installed?
Is the water supply turned on?
Have the connections been checked for water leaks?
Is the machine turned on and working properly?
Have the first two batches of ice been discarded?
Does the machine shut off when ice is held against the thermostat tube?
Has the customer reviewed the unit’s operation in this manual?
Has the customer reviewed the schedule of maintenance of the machine?
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15 INCH STAINLESS STEEL
STAINLESS STEEL DOOR (SS)
ICE MACHINE TUI-15-R/L-SS-B
15 INCH OVERLAY PANEL
SOLID PANEL READY DOOR (OP)
ICE MACHINE TUI-15-R/L-OP-B
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FEATURES OF THE ICE MACHINE
OWNERSHIP
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
6 - 9
PROPER DISPOSAL AND CFC DISPOSAL
WARNING & SAFETY LABELS
UNCRATING
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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FEATURES OF THE TRUE™ ICE MACHINE
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Produces up to 70 pounds of ultra-clear gourmet ice cubes per day.
• Stores 28 pounds of ice cubes.
• Three-Character LED display tells you what your machine is doing.
• Auto-clean sequence for walk-away cleaning simplicity.
• Cleaning time remaining is shown on the display.
• Drain pump standard on all models.
• Built-in water filter insures that no parts are exposed to unfiltered water.
• Fourteen-Color LED bin light.
• High quality ice scoop and built-in scoop holder included.
• Automatic filter change reminder.
• UL approved for outdoor use.
• Industry-leading True Warranty on page 42.
• This ice machine 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 ice machine. They could damage the ice machine and seriously injure themselves.
• 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 and gaps between the doors and cabinet. Small areas are not necessarily safe.
• Unplug the ice machine before cleaning behind the kickplate or making repairs.
• Setting power switch to OFF only removes power from the refrigeration system, it does not remove power from other circuits. To fully power-down the machine it must be unplugged.
OWNERSHIP
TO INSURE THAT YOUR UNIT WORKS PROPERLY FROM THE FIRST DAY, IT MUST BE INSTALLED PROPERLY.
NOTE: WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND A TRAINED INSTALLER, PLUMBER OR ELECTRICIAN INSTALL YOUR TRUE RESIDENTIAL ICE MACHINE. THE COST OF A PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION IS MONEY WEL L SPEN T.
Before you start to install your True Residential Ice Machine, 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.
NOTE: WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT ANY SERVICING BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL.
WARNING: PROPER INSTALLATION REQUIRES CONNECTION TO THE WATER SUPPLY, A DRAIN AND A DEDICATED ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT. THESE CONNECTIONS ARE THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE INSTALLER. IMPROPER CONNECTIONS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE AND IMPROPER OPERATION. THE ICE MACHINE MUST BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TO ALL APPLICABLE NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND REGULATIONS.
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PROPER DISPOSAL OF THE OLD ICE MACHINE
Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of the past. Junked or abandoned ice machines are still dangerous, even if they will sit for “just a few days.” If you are getting rid of your old ice machine, please follow the instructions below to help prevent accidents.
BEFORE YOU THROW AWAY YOUR OLD ICE MACHINE, TAKE OFF THE DOORS.
WARNING & SAFETY LABELS
CAUTION: Located on the back of the unit.
WARNING: Located on the back of the unit.
NOTICE:
Do not operate without a lter installed. Replace lter annually. Reset “FLT” reminder by holding CLEAN and LIGHT buttons for 5 seconds.
No opere sin el ltro instalado. Reemplace el ltro una vez al año. Reinicie el recordatorio “FLT” manteniendo presionados los botones CLEAN y LIGHT por 5 segundos.
Behind front door next to water filter.
CFC DISPOSAL
Your old ice machine may have a cooling system that used CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). CFCs are believed to harm stratospheric ozone. If you are throwing away your old ice machines, 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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UNCRATING
Required Tools:
• Cutting utensil (utility knife)
• Hammer
• Crowbar
• Phillips screwdriver
INSPECT FOR CONCEALED DAMAGE. AGAIN, IMMEDIATELY FILE A CLAIM WITH THE FREIGHT CARRIER IF THERE IS DAMAGE.
The following procedure is recommended for uncrating the unit:
Move your unit as close to the final location as possible before removing the wooden skid.
A. Remove staples securing cardboard box to the
wooden skid. Then discard any outer packaging (cardboard, clear plastic). Cut off all strapping.
B. IMPORTANT: Remove Styrofoam block before
removing ice machine from pallet.
C. Remove skid by carefully lifting the ice machine
off and place skid aside.
D. Open the unit and remove any packing material.
Styrofoam, tape, and any other material used for shipping purposes.
E. Remove kickplate located inside ice bin. The
kickplate attaches to the front of the ice machine with magnets.
B
A
PACKING MATERIAL
REMOVE KICKPLATE
D
C
E
FROM ICE BIN
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KICKPLATE INSTALLED
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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED. DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND) PRONG FROM THE POWER CORD. FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.
The electrical outlet must be within three feet of the center of the back wall of the ice maker’s final location. Outlet must be flush with wall and comply with local electrical codes.
Before your new unit is connected to a power supply, check the incoming voltage with a volt meter. If anything less than 100% of the rated voltage for operation is noted, correct immediately.
The power cord of this appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug which mates with a standard three-prong (grounding) wall outlet to minimize the possibility of electric shock hazard from this appliance. A 115V AC, 60 Hz, 15 amp circuit breaker and electrical supply are required.
Have the wall outlet and circuit checked by a qualified electrician to make sure the outlet is properly grounded.
If the outlet is a standard two-prong outlet, it is your personal responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with the properly grounded three-prong wall outlet.
Do not use an extension cord or two-prong adaptor. Electrical ground is required on this appliance.
The unit should always be plugged into its own individual electrical outlet which has a voltage rating that matches the rating plate. This provides the best performance and also prevents overloading house wiring circuits which could cause a fire hazard from overheated wires. Never unplug your ice machine by pulling on the power cord. Always grip plug firmly and pull straight out from the outlet.
Repair or replace immediately all power cords that have become frayed or otherwise damaged. Do not use a cord that shows cracks or abrasion damage along its length or at either end. When moving the ice machine away from the wall, be careful not to roll over or damage the power cord.
The unit is approved by UL for outdoor installation inside a cabinet enclosure with a minimum clearance of ¼” at the top.
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INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS
OVERLAY PANEL INSTALLATION
INSTALLING DOOR STOP
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PLUMBING CONNECTIONS
LEVELING ICE MACHINE
WATER SUPPLY
DRAIN CONNECTION
WATER FILTER
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15 INCH STAINLESS STEEL
ICE MACHINE TUI-15-R/L-SS-B
A
7/8
"
14
B
¾
"
25
7/8
"
23
FRONT
FRONT
VIEW
VIEW
OF
30
ICE MACHINE
3/16
"
4
11/16
"
3
SIDE
SIDE VIEW
VIEW
OF
ICE MACHINE
34
½
"
1
C
TOP VIEW
TOP
OF
VIEW
ICE MACHINE
¼
"
SURROUNDING CABINETRY
16
7/8
"
37
SURROUNDING CABINETRY
¼
"
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INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS - STAINLESS SOLID DOOR
True’s Stainless Solid Door units are designed to be inserted into a cabinet opening or free standing. Below are recommended minimum dimensions for rough opening.
Avoid running
TOP VIEW
OF UNIT
BETWEEN
CABINETRY
ROUGH
OPENING
WIDTH
15"(min.)
ROUGH
OPENING
DEPTH
24" (min.)
wires or plumbing in this area.
SURROUNDING CABINETRY
BACK VIEW
OF
ICE MACHINE
9"
11½"
16"
SURROUNDING CABINETRY
FRONT
VIEW OF
CABINETRY
OPENING
CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW THE ICE MACHINE TO BE EXPOSED TO TEMPERATURES BELOW 32°F (0°C) AS THIS WILL CAUSE ANY WATER IN THE MACHINE TO FREEZE. FAILURES CAUSED BY EXPOSURE TO FREEZING TEMPERATURES ARE NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY.
ALLOWABLE TEMPERATURES AND PRESSURES
MINIMUM MAXIMUM
AIR TEMPERATURE 40˚ F 4˚ C 100˚ F 38˚ C
WATER TEMPERATURE 40˚ F 4˚ C 100˚ F 38˚ C
WATER PRESSURE
* Max Ice Production 70 lbs/day ** Rated Ice Production 57 lbs/day
* Performance Rated at 70°F air / 50°F water / 30 psig water pressure.
Performance Rated at 90°F air / 70°F water / 30 psig water pressure.
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BAR
80
PSI
5.5
BAR
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15 INCH OVERLAY PANEL
ICE MACHINE TUI-15-R/L-OP-B
A
7/8
"
14
B
7/8
"
¾
"
23 23
1/8
"
C
FRONT
VIEW
OF ICE
29
SIDE VIEW
OF
¾
"
ICE MACHINE
34
¼
"
TOP VIEW
OF
ICE MACHINE
21
5/8
"
MACHINE
SURROUNDING CABINETRY
½
"
1
1/8
"
4
*3
¾
"
SURROUNDING CABINETRY
¼
"
16
Dimensions may vary by ± 1/8"
*Including 3/4" thick panel (provided by others)
NOTE: UNIT IS SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL PANEL / HANDLE PROVIDED BY OTHERS.
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INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS - SOLID PANEL READY
True’s Solid Panel Ready Door units are designed to be inserted into a cabinet opening or free standing. Below are recommended minimum dimensions for rough opening.
Avoid running
TOP VIEW
OF UNIT
BETWEEN
CABINETRY
ROUGH
OPENING
WIDTH
15"(min.)
ROUGH
OPENING
DEPTH
24" (min.)
wires or plumbing in this area.
SURROUNDING CABINETRY
BACK VIEW
OF
ICE MACHINE
9"
11½"
16"
FRONT
VIEW OF
CABINETRY
OPENING
SURROUNDING CABINETRY
CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW THE ICE MACHINE TO BE EXPOSED TO TEMPERATURES BELOW 32°F (0°C) AS THIS WILL CAUSE ANY WATER IN THE MACHINE TO FREEZE. FAILURES CAUSED BY EXPOSURE TO FREEZING TEMPERATURES ARE NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY.
ALLOWABLE TEMPERATURES AND PRESSURES
MINIMUM MAXIMUM
AIR TEMPERATURE 40˚ F 4˚ C 100˚ F 38˚ C
WATER TEMPERATURE 40˚ F 4˚ C 100˚ F 38˚ C
WATER PRESSURE
* Max Ice Production 70 lbs/day ** Rated Ice Production 57 lbs/day
* Performance Rated at 70°F air / 50°F water / 30 psig water pressure.
Performance Rated at 90°F air / 70°F water / 30 psig water pressure.
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BAR
80
PSI
5.5
BAR
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INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS - SOLID PANEL READY CUSTOM PANEL INSTALLATION
5/8
"
SOLID DOOR
29/32
½
"
7
5/32
"
13
1
"
21/32
7
"
14
5/16
"
BACK VIEW OF SOLID
OVERLAY PANEL
29/32
"
PANEL BRACKETS (988675) MOUNT
IN THESE TWO LOCATIONS TO
HOLD BOTTOM OF OVERLAY PANEL
7/8
"
23
¾
"
23
1/8
"
SOLID DOOR PANEL DIMENSIONS
SIDE
VIEW
34
¼
"
Door Panel Width 14 5/8
Door Panel Height 29 23/32
Door Panel Depth 3/4" max
½
"
1
1/8
"
4
¾
*3
"
Door Panel Weight 10 lb. max.
"
"
*Including 3/4" thick panel (provided by others)
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OVERLAY PANEL INSTALLATION
Required Tools:
Phillips Screwdriver
3/ 8" Wrench
1/8" Drill Bit
Three (3) Screws #6
SEE PAGE 16 FOR OVERLAY PANEL DIMENSIONS BEFORE INSTALLING.
FOR EASY OVERLAY INSTALLATION, ICE MACHINE DOOR REMOVAL IS REQUIRED.
1. Open front door and pull kickplate forward to remove.
2. To remove door, back out two bottom hinge screws with a 3/8" wrench. Secure door while removing screws. Remove two Phillips screws from the top hinge. Save all these screws for later reinstall.
1
2
Remove screws
from top and bottom hinge
3. Lay door on a safe solid surface. Lay cardboard or other safe material down before working on th e door.
4. Remove door gasket from the inside of the door frame. Place gasket to the side for later reinstall.
5. There are pre-marked areas on the front of the door. Drill these pre-marked holes with 1/8" drill bit. Make sure to drill all the way through the do o r.
NOTE: IF HANDLE IS BEING USED ON OVERLAY, INSTALL IT BEFORE STEP 8 (SEE IMAGE A ON PAGE 22). FOR BEST INSTALLATION, SCREWS ATTACHING HANDLE SHOULD BE RECESSED.
6. It is recommended to clamp the door front on top of the overlay before drilling pilot holes and installing anchor screws. The clamp ensures the overlay panel and door stay aligned with each other while installing. Once panel is clamped in place, pilot holes may be drilled into the panel from the rear side of the door. Mark to only drill 1/2" into rear side of door.
3 & 4
5
6
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OVERLAY PANEL INSTALLATION
7. O nce all holes are pre-drilled, use the appropriate specified screws to secure the overlay panel onto the front of the ice machine door. Be sure to attach the bottom of the panel to the door using the brackets.
8. Reinstall all components in reverse order. Door gasket snaps back into place. Overlay panel and door stay aligned with each other while installing.
IMAGE A
Door Layers - General View
DOOR
OVERLAY PANEL
7
8
Reinstall screws
on top and
bottom hinge
GASKET
HANDLE
OVERLAY PANEL
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INSTALLING THE DOOR STOP
PLUMBING CONNECTIONS
All units are provided with an optional door stop. When installed, the door stop will restrict the door from opening past approximately 120º to prevent damage to surrounding cabinetry. To install the door stop, use the two screws provided and secure the bracket to the bottom of the door on the same side as the hinge.
Hinge
Door stop
The ice machine must be installed with adequate clearance for water and drain connections at the rear of the unit. Prepare the water supply line and drain connections before installing your ice machine.
Cabinet door
Kickplate
Door stop
Installed
DRAIN HOSE
WATER IN LET
POWER CORD
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LEVELING ICE MACHINE
WATER SUPPLY
1. Set unit in its final location. Be sure there is
adequate ventilation in your room.
2. Proper leveling of your True unit is critical to
operating success. Effective drainage and door operation will be affected by leveling. Adjust leg levelers on the front and back of the cabinet if needed to level the unit.
3. The unit should be leveled from the top of the unit
front to back and side to side with a level. If the ice machine is not level adjust the stainless steel leg levelers. The leg levelers can be adjusted by turning to reach the desired leveling height as shown in the illustration above.
Locate the water supply.
The water supply line should be connected to the house supply with an easily accessible shut-off valve between the water supply and the ice machine. A reverse osmosis system can be used, provided there is constant water pressure of 20 psi (1.4 bar) to 80 psi (5.5 bar) supplied to the ice machine at all times. A copper line is not recommended for this application.
CAUTION: WATER PRESSURE MUST BE BETWEEN 20 PSI (1.4 BAR) AND 80 PSI (5.5 BAR). A REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM CAN BE USED, PROVIDED THE WATER PRESSURE STAYS WITHIN THE REQUIRED RANGE ABOVE. IF THE WATER PRESSURE EXCEEDS THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE, INSTALL A WATER PRESSURE
REGULATOR.
A cold water supply line must be supplied to the ice machine. Use 1/4" OD copper, braided stainless steel or PEX tubing and compression fittings (not included). The incoming water temperature must remain between 40°F (4°C) and 100°F (38°C).
4. Free plug and cord from back of ice machine
(do not plug in).
5. The unit should be placed close enough to
the electrical supply so that extension cords are never used.
6. Once installed in final location, attach kickplate to
the magnets on the front of the unit.
WARNING: COMPRESSOR WARRANTIES ARE VOID IF THE UNIT IS MORE THAN SEVEN FEET (2.1 M) FROM PLUG-IN CONNECTION OR IF AN EXTENSION CORD IS USED.
Do not connect the ice machine to a hot water supply. Be sure all hot water restrictors installed for other equipment are working, such as check valves on sink faucets, dishwashers, etc.
Insulate the water supply line to prevent condensation.
ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING
ELECTRICAL PLUMBING
Voltage: 115/60/1
Min Circuit Ampacity (amps): 15
Power Cord Leng th: 8'
Annual kWh Consumption:
9.5 kwh/100 lb
Water Supply: 1/4 inch OD copper, braided stainless steel or PE X tubing and compression ttings (not included) Drain Pump Connection: Supplied with 8 f t. of 3/8 inch OD plastic tubing
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DRAIN CONNECTION
WATER FILTER
The True Ice™ machine has a built-in drain pump that will pump water up to a drain point, such as a sink.
• Eight feet of 3/8" OD plastic tubing is supplied
with the ice machine.
• The drain pump has a maximum rise of eight feet
(2.4 m) and a maximum run of 100 feet (33 m). If higher than eight feet, an optional pump may be required.
• The floor drain must be large enough to
accommodate drainage from all drain lines.
• The drain pump discharge line must terminate at
an open site drain.
The built-in water filter is designed to filter sediment, remove unpleasant taste and odor and inhibit scale. The life expectancy of the filter is twelve months for low scale water and six months if the water has a high level of scale. The ice machine monitors how long the filter has been in operation and will display “FLT” when the filter needs to be replaced. See water filter replacement instructions on page 33.
Replacement water filters are available through your True dealer.
CAUTION: INSTALL THE WATER FILTER BEFORE TURNING ON THE WATER SUPPLY TO THE ICE MACHINE.
CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW THE ICE MACHINE TO BE EXPOSED TO TEMPERATURES BELOW 32°F (0°C) AS THIS WILL CAUSE ANY WATER IN THE MACHINE TO FREEZE. FAILURES CAUSED BY EXPOSURE TO FREEZING TEMPERATURES ARE
NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY.
POSITION THE UNIT
Once the unit has been leveled and connected to a drain, the water supply can be connected and turned on. The unit can then be plugged in and energized.
Once these steps are complete, slide the unit into its final desired position, presumably inside the cabinetry. You should then proceed to the “BEFORE OPERATING” step on page 25.
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TRUE PRECISION CONTROL OPERATION AND
TRUE ICE™ MACHINE COMPONENTS
BEFORE OPERATING
POWER AND BIN LIGHT
24 - 27
ICE MAKING SEQUENCE AND CUBE SIZE ADJUSTMENT
BIN THERMOSTAT / ICE LEVEL ADJUSTMENTS
BREAKER RESET
WATER QUALITY SETTING
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TRUE PRECISION CONTROL™ OPERATION
1. Power Button
2. Bin Light
3. Initiate Cleaning Sequence
4. Adjust Cube Size
5. Display
ADDITIONAL CONTROL FEATURES:
Press
LIGHT
1 2 3 4 5
to change bin light color. See instructions on page 30.
“HSC” (High Scale) settings for incoming water.
TRUE ICE
ICE MACHINE DISPLAYS:
• OFF – Machine is off (unplug unit to remove power to all components)
• ICE – Making ice
• HAr – Harvesting ice
• FUL – Bin is full
• FLT – Replace water filter
• BIg = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 – Cube size setting “1” = smallest, “5” = largest
• CLn – Cleaning Sequence
• Add – Add cleaning chemicals (during cleaning sequence)
• Er1 – Failure of thermistor 1
• Er2 – Failure of thermistor 2
• drn – Drain pump failure
• Hot / 1* – Ambient too hot
• Hot / 2* – System too hot
• Cld / 1* – Ambient too cold
• Cld / 2* – System too cold
• LSC – Machine is set for low-scale water
• HSC – Machine is set for high-scale water
CLEAN
CLEAN
LIGHT
+
SIZE
+
MACHINE COMPONENTS
SERIAL
NUMBER
WATER FILTE R
= Reset “FLT” (Filter Replacement Reminder).
= Toggle between the “LSC” (Low Scale) and
REMOVABLE KICKPLATE
FOR EASY CLEANING
ICE SCOOP AND SCOOP HOLDER
* Display will alternate between messages. For
example, the display will show “Hot” then “1”, continuing to alternate back and forth.
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BEFORE OPERATING
ICE MAKING SEQUENCE
To insure ice quality, please clean and sanitize this machine prior to first use. To ensure proper operation, follow the installation checklist at the front of this manual.
NOTE: COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH ADJUSTMENTS, CLEANING AND SANITIZING PROCEDURES IN THIS GUIDE ARE NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY.
WARNING: DO NOT USE THE ICE MACHINE TO STORE ANYTHING OTHER THAN ICE.
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE EQUIPMENT THAT HAS BEEN MISUSED, NEGLECTED, DAMAGED, ALTERED OR MODIFIED IN ANY WAY.
Your True Ice™ machine will produce one batch of ice (24 cubes) roughly every 30 minutes. The following steps occur during ice making:
HARVEST / FILL – The ice machine always begins in the harvest mode. Display will read “HAr.” During harvest all the ice cubes are melted free from the evaporator. The ice machine does this by warming up the evaporator with warm refrigerant. During harvest the ice machine will also fill with water and drain off any excess/residual ice making water. At start up the harvest will last two minutes.
ICE MAKING – During ice making the display will read “ICE.” Water is sprayed into the inverted ice cups while the evaporator is cooled. This causes ultra-clear ice cubes to form inside each ice cup. The compressor, condenser fan and water pump all operate during this mode. The ice machine automatically adjusts the freeze time based on the ambient air temperature.
FULL BIN – The ice machine shuts off automatically when the bin is full of ice. A full bin is detected when ice touches the bin thermostat tube. The machine will come back on when ice is no longer in contact with the thermostat tube.
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POWER
SIZE
CUBE SIZE ADJUSTMENT
• Press the power button once to begin ice making operation. Press the button a second time to turn the ice machine off.
• When unit is plugged in, the control board goes through a sequence of checks to verify all sensors are working properly.
• The drain system is energized when power is supplied to the unit. It automatically turns on when it senses water in the drain tube.
• Display will show “OFF” until the power button is pressed.
• If the unit powers the drain pump but the drain remains clogged for five minutes, the display will show “drn” and cut power to the unit.
• If unit is too cold (below 50˚F), too hot, or if the temperature probe is unplugged or has failed, the unit shuts down and displays an error message.
Pressing the
button repeatedly allows you to
toggle between the available cubes sizes.
There are five cube sizes possible, where
“1” = smallest, “5” = largest.
NOTE: CUBE SIZE VARIATION IS RELATIVELY SMALL. WHEN SET TO “1”, THE CUBES WILL BE HOLLOW, LIKE A THIMBLE OR SHOT GLASS. WHEN SET TO “5”, THE CUBES WILL BE SOLID. ALWAYS LET THE MACHINE MAKE TWO BATCHES OF ICE BEFORE RESETTING THE THICKNESS.
BIN LIGHT
Use the
PRESS THE
HOLD THE
LIGHT
button as follows:
LIGHT
BUTTON REPEATEDLY TO CYCLE THROUGH THE 14 PRESET DESIGNER COLORS.
LIGHT
BUTTON FOR FIVE SECONDS
TO TOGGLE THE BIN LIGHT ON OR OFF.
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BIN THERMOSTAT / ICE LEVEL AD JU S TM ENT
The bin thermostat senses when ice has reached the top of the bin and shuts the machine off. The thermostat is adjusted at the factory for room-temperature operation and normally will not require adjustment.
To check the operation of the bin thermostat, hold three ice cubes in contact with the thermostat tube in the bin. The machine should stop making ice within five minutes. Display will read “FUL”. Then remove the ice cubes. The machine should then restart within five minutes.
If necessary, the level of ice in the bin can be adjusted by turning the bin thermostat screw. This screw is located just behind the kickplate on the left side of the machine. Turn the screw clockwise to raise the ice level, counter-clockwise to lower the ice level.
Bin thermostat / Ice level adjustment is located behind front kickplate. Remove front kickplate.
Use a standard screwdriver:
WATER QUALITY SETTING
Your True Ice™ machine may operate differently depending on the water quality setting of the machine. To determine your water quality, it is recommend to purchase a water quality test kit from a local source.
LOW SCALE (“LSC” ON THE DISPLAY): When set to LSC, the machine will make ice more quickly, harvest more quickly and will require a filter change every 12 months.
HIGH SCALE (“HSC” ON THE DISPLAY): When set to HSC, the machine will allow more time for freezing and harvesting ice to compensate for the presence of scale. The water filter should be replaced more frequently.
Press and hold the
CLEAN
simultaneously for three seconds to toggle between the LOW SCALE (“LSC”) and HIGH SCALE (“HSC”) water quality settings on the machine. Set unit to LSC when the total dissolved solids (TDS) are below 300 mg/L. Set unit to “HSC” when the total dissolved solids (TDS) are above 300 mg/L.
and
SIZE
buttons
RAISE ICE LEVEL - Turn adjustment clockwise to raise ice level.
LOWER ICE LEVEL - Turn adjustment counter­clockwise to lower ice level.
ICE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
BREAKER SWITCH
BREAKER RESET
The breaker switch is located behind the kickplate. If the unit trips, flip the switch down. To reset, flip the switch up.
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE
WATER SHUTTERS, ICE CHUTE, AND PUMP CLEAN-OUT
CAP SPRAY BAR DISASSEMBLY
WATER FILTER REPLACEMENT AND REPLACEMENT PARTS
CONDENSER CLEANING
STAINLESS STEEL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
DESCALING AND SANITIZING
WINTERIZING INSTRUCTIONS AND RESTART
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WARRANTY
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE
You are responsible for maintaining the ice machine in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Maintenance procedures are not covered by the warranty.
WARNING: IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE PROCEDURES OR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS THAT MUST BE FOLLOWED, CALL YOUR LOCAL TRUE SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE TO PERFORM THE
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES FOR YOU.
True recommends that you perform the following maintenance procedures a minimum of once every six months to ensure reliable, trouble-free operation.
1. EXTERIOR CLEANING: Perform as needed. Follow the stainless steel cleaning instructions listed on page 34 to insure your machine always looks like new.
2. DESCALING AND SANITIZING: Perform every six months. Follow the instructions on page 35 or the instructions on the inside of the ice machine door.
3. WATER FILTER REPLACEMENT: Replace the water filter a minimum of every twelve months. More frequent replacement may be required if you have poor water quality. Follow the instructions on page 33.
4. CONDENSER CLEANING: For optimum operation, clean your condenser every six months using the instructions on page 33.
Maintenance Weekly Semi-Annual Annual
Clean Cabinet Exterior
Sanitize Ice Machine
Descale Ice Machine
Clean Condenser Coil
Change the Water Filter
Check Ice Quality
x x x
x x x x
x x x x
x x x
x x x
x x x x x
After Prolonged
Shutdown
At Start-Up
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WATER SHUTTERS
Water shutters prevent spraying water from escaping the evaporator compartment.
Removing water shutters for cleaning:
1. Lift shutter shaft out of recesses on either end of shaft.
2. To reinstall, insert ends of shaft into recesses above either side of evaporator compartment opening.
ICE CHUTE
The ice chute is seated over the spray nozzles and allows ice to fall into the bin. It must be firmly positioned over the spray bar, with the front edge inside the water trough. Spray nozzles must align with the slots in the ice chute or spray water will fall into the bin.
WATER SHUTTERS
1. Grab chute and lift up to remove.
2. To reinstall ice chute, grab chute and position over water spray nozzles. Make sure front edge is inside of water trough.
PUMP CLEAN-OUT CAP
1. Remove clamp.
2. Pull down clean-out cap.
3. To reinstall, slide cap over hole underneath pump. Replace clamp.
ICE CHUTE
CAP
CLAMP
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SPRAY BAR DISASSEMBLY
The spray bar is located in the water trough and supplies water to the individual ice making cups. Water from the pump sprays through the nozzles, located on the upper portion of the tubes.
Removing spray bar for cleaning:
1. Grab spray bar with one hand and the water supply hose (located below spray bar) with the other hand.
2. Carefully pull the two apart.
3. To reinstall spray bar attach the water supply hose to the bottom of the spraybar assembly. Re-seat the spray bar in the evaporator compartment.
SPRAY BA R
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ICE CHUTE
WATER SHUTTERS
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WATER FILTER REPLACEMENT
REPLACEMENT PARTS
The built-in water filter is designed to filter sediment, remove unpleasant taste and odor and inhibit scale. The filter is shipped inside the ice machine and must be installed prior to running the ice machine. Install the filter by inserting it into the opening on the front of the machine and twisting it clockwise to lock it in place.
True maintains a record of the serial number for your unit. If at any time during the life of your unit, a part is needed, you may obtain that part by furnishing the model number and serial number to the company from whom you purchased your machine.
For replacement parts contact your True dealer or call True parts department at 1-800-424-TRUE.
Inquires can be sent to:
info@true-residential.com
(636)240-2400 • toll free (888)616-8783
CONDENSER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
• Keeping the condenser coil clean will minimize required service and lower electrical cost.
THE ICE MACHINE WILL NOT MAKE ICE IF THE WATER FILTER IS NOT INSTALLED.
The life expectancy of the filter is twelve months for low-scale water and six months if the water has a high level of scale. The ice machine monitors how long the filter has been in operation and will display “FLT” when the filter needs to be replaced.
Replacement water filters are available through your True dealer.
CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW THE ICE MACHINE TO BE EXPOSED TO TEMPERATURES BELOW 32˚F (0˚C) AS THIS WILL CAUSE ANY WATER IN THE MACHINE OR IN THE WATER FILTER TO FREEZE. FAILURES CAUSED BY EXPOSURE TO FREEZING TEMPERATURES ARE NOT COVERED BY THE
WA R RAN T Y.
• The condenser coil should be cleaned by removing dust and other build-up from the tube assembly with vacuum or a clean rag.
1. Remove kickplate.
2. Vacuum or use clean rag to remove dust build-up from coil.
3. Re-install kickplate.
KI CKP L ATE
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STAINLESS STEEL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ANY STEEL WOOL, ABRASIVE OR CHLORINE BASED PRODUCTS
TO DESCALE STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES.
STAINLESS STEEL’S ENEMIES:
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, wire brushes, scrapers, and steel pads are just a few examples of items that can be abrasive to stainless steel’s surface and damage the passivity layer.
2. Deposits left on your stainless steel can leave spots. You may have hard or soft water depending on what part of the country you live in. Hard water can leave spots. Hard water that is heated can leave deposits if left to sit too long. These deposits can cause the passive layer to break down and rust your stainless steel. All deposits left from food prep or service should be removed as soon as possible.
3. You should avoid using any products containing chlorides on stainless steel. Chlorides are present in table salt, food and water. Chlorides are also present in many household and industrial cleaners.
6 STEPS THAT CAN HELP PREVENT RUST ON STAINLESS STEEL:
1. USING THE CORRECT CLEANING TOOLS Use non-abrasive tools when descaling your stainless steel products. The stainless steel’s passive layer will not be harmed by soft cloths and plastic scouring pads.
2. CLEANING ALONG THE POLISH LINES Polishing lines or “grain” are visible on some stainless steels. Always scrub parallel to visible lines on stainless steels. Use a plastic scouring pad or soft cloth when you cannot see the grain.
3. USE ALKALINE, ALKALINE CHLORINATED OR NON- CHLORIDE CONTAINING CLEANERS While many traditional cleaners are loaded with chlorides, the industry is providing an ever increasing choice of non-chloride cleaners. If you are not sure of your cleaner’s chloride content contact your cleaner supplier. If they tell you that your present cleaner contains chlorides, ask if they have an alternative. Avoid cleaners containing quaternary salts as they can attack stainless steel, causing pitting and rusting.
4. RINSE It is best 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.
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5. Never use hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid) on stainless steel.
6. Regularly restore / passivate stainless steel.
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DESCALING AND SANITIZING
Please follow the instructions below when descaling and sanitizing your machine.
Hold the
CLEAN
button for three seconds to initiate the automatic descaling sequence. The descaling sequence begins by harvesting all the ice from the evaporator. Once the harvest is complete, the machine will beep and display “Add” indicating it is time to add cleaning chemicals to the unit.
After the chemicals have been added, the machine will go through a sequence of rinse and drain cycles to descale the machine and drain all the descaling chemicals from the unit. Once complete, the machine will resume whatever it was doing to prior to descaling. If the machine was making ice prior to pressing the making. If the machine was off before
CLEAN
button, it will resume ice
CLEAN
was
pressed, it will turn off when descaling is complete.
NOTE: THE DESCALING SEQUENCE CAN BE CANCELED BY HOLDING THE
CLEAN
BU T T ON
FOR THREE SECONDS.
A full descaling should be performed every six months. Descaling also involves removing key ice machine parts and rinsing them and the inside of the machine with ice machine descaler.
Sanitizing the ice machine is done to remove any biological contamination that may have occurred. That process is identical to the descaling process above except that a sanitizing agent is used in place of the descaling chemicals.
WARNING: WEAR RUBBER GLOVES AND EYE PROTECTION WHEN HANDLING ICE MACHINE DESCALER OR SANITIZER.
PERFORM THE FOLLOWING STEPS EVERY SIX MONTHS TO FULLY DESCALE OR SANITIZE YOUR MACHINE.
PERFORM THE HIGHLIGHTED STEPS WHEN ONLY A LIGHT DESCALING OR SANITIZING IS NEEDED.
DESCALING
1. Remove the ice from bin.
2. Press and hold the three seconds.
3. When machine says “Add”, pour 6 fl. oz. of undiluted True Ice™ Machine Descaler into the spray compartment behind the water shutters.
4. Wait until the rinsing is complete (30 minutes).
5. Remove the four ice machine parts illustrated below.
6. Create a descaling solution by mixing 10 fl. oz. of undiluted True Ice™ Machine Descaler with 1 gallon of water.
7. Using 1/2 of solution, clean removed parts with a brush then soak them for 20 minutes.
8. Use the remaining solution to descale the ice bin, the door, the door gasket, the inside of spray compartment, and the top of evaporator.
9. Rinse all parts with clean water.
CLEAN
button for
CAUTION: DO NOT MIX DESCALER AND SANITIZER TOGETHER.
ICE CHUTE
PUMP CLEAN-OUT CAP
SPRAY BA R
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SANITIZING
WINTERIZING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Mix 1.5 fluid ounces (3 tablespoons) of 5.25% hypochlorite solution (chlorine bleach) with 3 gallons of warm water.
2. Use 1/2 of the solution to sanitize the removed parts. Soak the parts in the solution. Do not rinse the parts after sanitizing.
3. Use the remaining solution to sanitize the interior surfaces of the machine and the bin. Do not rinse the sanitized areas.
4. Replace all components.
5. Press and hold the three seconds.
6. When the machine says “Add”, pour 2 teaspoons of 5.25% hypochlorite solution (chlorine bleach) into the spray compartment.
7. When the cleaning cycle is complete, the machine will resume its previous mode (either OFF or ICE).
CLEAN
button for
Use the following instructions to prepare your ice machine for storage or winterization:
1. Descale and sanitize the ice making system per the instructions on page 39.
2. Turn off the water supply.
3. Disconnect the incoming water line from the back of the unit.
4. Remove the water filter by twisting it counter clockwise and pulling it out of the unit.
5. Drain the evaporator compartment by removing the pump clean-out cap per the instructions on page 31.
6. Switch off and unplug the ice machine.
7. Pour 1 gallon of propylene glycol (RV antifreeze) into the bin drain to fill the drain pump.
8. Immediately rinse off and dry any exterior areas where sanitizing solution may have spilled.
EXTERIOR CLEAN
Wipe with a damp cloth to remove dust and dirt. Use a solution of mild dish soap and water if a greasy residue persists. Wipe dry with a clean, soft cloth. Never use abrasives, chlorinated or citrus-based cleaners on exterior panels.
RESTART INSTRUCTIONS
Use the following instructions to restart your ice machine after winterization:
1. Install a new water filter in the unit.
2. Reconnect the incoming water line and turn on the water supply.
3. Plug in the unit.
4. Descale the ice machine per the instructions on page 35.
5. Press the power button to start ice making.
NOTE: THE FRESH WATER THAT IS INTRODUCED DURING DESCALING AND START-UP WILL FLUSH THE PROPYLENE GLYCOL DOWN THE DRAIN.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. WHY IS THE MACHINE RUNNING BUT NOT MAKING
ANY ICE?
A. The machine will run but not make ice if there
is no water supplied to the machine. Check to make sure the water is turned on and that the water filter is installed properly.
Q. WHY DOES THE MACHINE SAY “FUL” BUT THE ICE BIN
ISN’T FULL?
A. This is caused by an improperly adjusted
thermostat. Adjust the thermostat as needed using the instructions on page 27.
Q. WHY IS THERE WARM AIR COMING FROM
THE BOTTOM/FRONT OF THE ICE MACHINE (KICKPLATE AREA)?
A. This is normal as heat dissipation is part of the
ice making process for this machine.º
Q. WHY IS THE ICE MACHINE MAKING LESS ICE
THAN BEFORE?
A. If the ambient temperature or the water
temperature goes up significantly, the amount of ice the machine can make will go down. Likewise if the condenser coil becomes obstructed or dirty, ice production will drop. For optimal ice production, make sure the front of the condenser coil, located behind the kickplate, is clean.
Q. WHY DOESN’T THE MACHINE MAKE ICE AFTER I PUT
IT THROUGH A CLEAN CYCLE?
A. After cleaning, the machine will resume doing
whatever it was doing before cleaning. If you want it to make ice after a clean, make sure it is in the ICE mode when you press the
CLEAN
button to start cleaning.
Q. WHY IS MY ICE MACHINE NOT MAKING FULL CUBES?
A. Your unit may need to be descaled and/or water
filter may need to be changed.
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TRUE RESIDENTIAL ICE MACHINE WARRANTY
LIMITED 30-DAY COSMETIC WARRANTY
Stainless steel doors and handles are warranted to be free from defective materials and 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.
THREE-YEAR PARTS & LABOR WARRANTY
TRUE warrants to the original purchaser of every new True Ice™ machine, the cabinet and all parts thereof, to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal and proper use and maintenance as specified by TRUE and upon proper installation and start-up in accordance with the instruction packet supplied with each TRUE unit. TRUE’s obligation under this warranty is limited to a period of three (3) years from the date of original installation or thirty-nine (39) months after shipment date from TRUE, whichever occurs first.
SIX-YEAR SEALED SYSTEM WARRANTY - PARTS & LABOR
TRUE warrants its hermetically sealed system: compressor, evaporator coil, condenser coil, drier, metering device and connecting tubing to be free from defects in both material and workmanship under normal and proper use and maintenance service for a period of six (6) years from the date of original installation but not to exceed six (6) years and three (3) months after shipment from the manufacturer, whichever occurs first.
WARRANTY CLAIMS
All claims for labor or parts must be made directly through TRUE. All claims should include: model number and serial number of ice machine, proof of purchase, and date of installation. In case of warranted compressor, the compressor model tag, or picture of tag must be returned to TRUE along with the above listed information. Warranty labor claim is subject to denial if failed part is requested for return and it is not returned.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY
TRUE’s sole obligation under this warranty is limited to either repair or replacement of parts, subject to the additional limitations below.
This warranty neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume obligations other than those expressly covered by this warranty. This warranty does not cover failures related to the water supply, problems in the plumbing going to the unit, or external drain line malfunctions. Also not covered are failures resulting from ambient conditions that are outside the limits specified in the owners manual.
NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
TRUE is not responsible for economic loss, profit loss or special, indirect or consequential damages, including without limitation, losses or damages arising from ice loss or ice replacement costs, normal maintenance, after-install adjustments or cleaning or water damage claims whether or not on account of refrigeration failure.
TERMS APPLICABLE TO EACH WARRANTY
Any part covered under the above warranties that is determined by TRUE to have been defective within the time frame is limited to the repair or replacement, including labor charges, of defective parts or assemblies. The labor warranty shall include standard straight time labor charges only and reasonable travel time, as determined by TRUE.
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WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE
This warranty is not assignable and applies only in favor of the original purchaser / user to whom delivered. Any such assignment or transfer shall void the warranties herein made and shall void all warranties, express or implied, including any warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
IMPROPER USAGE
TRUE assumes no liability for parts or labor coverage for component failure or other damages resulting from improper usage or installation or failure to clean and / or maintain product as set forth in the users manual provided with the unit.
IMPROPER ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
TRUE is not responsible for the repair or replacement of failed or damaged components resulting from electrical power failure, high or low voltage, use of extension cords, or improper grounding of the unit.
NO IMPLIED WARRANTY
There are no other warranties, expressed, implied or statutory except the 30-day cosmetic, three-year parts and labor and six-year sealed system warranty as described above. These warranties are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, including implied warranty and merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. There are no warranties that extend beyond the description on the face hereof.
ALTERATION OR NEGLECT
TRUE is not responsible for the repair or replacement of any parts that TRUE determines have been subjected, after the date of manufacture, to alteration, neglect, abuse, misuse, accident, damage during transit or installation, fire, flood, or act of God.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages or a limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary from state to state.
OUTSIDE U.S. / CANADA
This warranty does not apply to, and TRUE is not responsible for, any warranty claims made on products sold or used outside the United States or Canada.
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