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TRUE RESIDENTIAL
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30 INCH BUILT-IN BOTTOM FREEZER
INSTALL GUIDE & USER’S MANUAL

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INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
To ensure no part of the installation process has been overlooked, complete the checklist below.
☐ Have all packaging materials been removed?
☐ Are the anti-tip brackets securely installed and properly engaging the unit?
☐ Has the unit been properly leveled? Do all leveling legs touch the floor?
☐ Is the kickplate installed?
☐ Is the doorstop being installed (if needed)?
☐ Does the customer understand the unit’s operation?
☐ Has the customer been given the key and literature package?
☐ Have all stainless steel surfaces been inspected for imperfections?*
☐ Is the unit operating correctly? If not, is the unit plugged in? Is the control turned on?
* To be completed by either an installer with the customer or an authorized True dealer upon
completion of installation. Stainless steel doors, handles, and shelves are covered by a
limited 30-day warranty for cosmetic defects.
THANK YOU
FOR YOUR PURCHASE

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CONTENTS
NOTE: AS WE STRIVE FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENTS, FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
SAFETY INFORMATION & OWNERSHIP
REFRIGERANT SAFETY & WARNING
INFORMATION 6
BASIC SAFETY & WARNING PRECAUTIONS 6
APPLIANCE DISPOSAL WARNING 7
OWNERSHIP 8
NOTICE TO CUSTOMER 8
REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT 8
SERIAL LABEL LOCATION 8
APPLIANCE LOCATION 8
CONTACT INFORMATION 8
SITE PREPARATION
ROUGH OPENINGS & PLAN VIEWS 10
ANTI-SWEAT FOAM END PANELS 11
DUAL ROUGH OPENING 12
ELECTRICAL SAFETY & INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS 13
POWER CORD 14
WATER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS 15
INSTALLATION
UNCRATING 18
ANTI-TIP BRACKET INSTALLATION 21
LEVELING 22
WATER FILTER INSTALLATION &
PERFORMANCE DATA 23
KICKPLATE INSTALLATION 25
JOINING KIT INSTALLATION 26
APPLIANCE SETUP
DOOR REMOVAL & INSTALLATION 32
REFRIGERATOR STORAGE 33
FREEZER STORAGE 36
ICEMAKER 37
ELECTRONIC CONTROL OPERATION
USER INTERFACE 40
SET POINT MENU 41
ICE MENU 42
MODE MENU 43
SERVICE REPORT 44
LIGHT MENU 45
DOOR AJAR ALARM 46
SHOWROOM MODE 47
SYSTEM NOTIFICATIONS 48
GENERAL MAINTENANCE, CARE &
CLEANING
APPLIANCE CARE & CLEANING 50
WATER FILTER REPLACEMENT 52
CONDENSER COIL CLEANING 53
CONDENSATION 53
HANDLE TIGHTENING 54
SERIAL LABEL LOCATION 54
CONTACT INFORMATION 54
WARRANTY STATEMENT
WARRANTY 55

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THE TRUE 30RBF
30" BUILT-IN BOTTOM FREEZER
STAINLESS SOLID DOOR
30" BUILT-IN BOTTOM FREEZER
STAINLESS GLASS DOOR
LUXURY REFRIGERATION WITH COMMERCIAL DNA.

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SAFETY INFORMATION AND OWNERSHIP
REFRIGERANT SAFETY & WARNING INFORMATION
BASIC SAFETY & WARNING PRECAUTIONS
APPLIANCE DISPOSAL WARNING
OWNERSHIP
NOTICE TO CUSTOMER
REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT
SERIAL LABEL LOCATION
APPLIANCE LOCATION
CONTACT INFORMATION

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SAFETY INFORMATION AND OWNERSHIP
WARNING! Use this appliance for its
intended purpose as described in this
Installation Manual.
This appliance is to be installed in accordance
with local and federal regulations, as well as Safety
Standard for Refrigeration Systems ANSI/ASHRAE 15.
REFRIGERANT SAFETY & WARNING
INFORMATION
See the serial label inside the appliance for the units
refrigeration type. For Hydrocarbon Refrigeration
(R-600a only), see below:
DANGER! Risk of fire or explosion.
Flammable refrigerant used.
• DO NOT use mechanical devices to
accelerate the defrost process or to
clean.
• DO NOT puncture, pierce, or burn
refrigerant tubing.
• Be aware that refrigerants may not
contain an odor.
• Store the appliance in a room without
continuously operating ignition
sources.
• Follow handling instructions carefully.
• To be repaired only by trained service
personnel.
• Consult repair manual/owner's guide
before attempting to service this
product. All safety precautions must
be followed.
• Dispose of properly in accordance with
local and federal regulations. Follow all
safety precautions.
CAUTION! Keep all ventilation openings
clear of obstruction in the appliance
enclosure or in the structure housing
the appliance.
BASIC SAFETY & WARNING
PRECAUTIONS
• Take care during operation, maintenance or repairs
to avoid cuts or pinching from any part/component
of the appliance.
• Units may pose a tipping hazard while uncrating,
during installation, or when moving the unit.
• Ensure the unit is properly installed and located in
accordance with the Installation Instructions before
use.
• This appliance is not to be used, cleaned or
maintained by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction.
• DO NOT allow children to play with the appliance
or climb, stand, or hang on the unit’s shelves to
prevent damage to the refrigerator and personal
injury.
• DO NOT touch the cold surfaces in the freezer
compartment when hands are damp or wet. Skin
may stick to these extremely cold surfaces.
• Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning and making
repairs.
• Setting temperature controls to the 0 position or
powering off an electronic control may not remove
power from all components (e.g., light circuits,
perimeter heaters, and evaporator fans).
• DO NOT store or use gasoline, or other flammable
vapors and liquids, in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.

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APPLIANCE DISPOSAL WARNING
DANGER! RISK OF
CHILD ENTRAPMENT
Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of
the past. Junked or abandoned refrigerators are still
dangerous, even if they will sit for "just a few days." If
you are getting rid of your old refrigerator, please follow
the instructions below to help prevent accidents.
Before throwing away your old refrigerator or freezer:
• Take off the doors.
• Leave the shelves in place so that children may not
easily climb inside.
DANGER! Risk of fire or explosion.
Flammable insulation and/or refrigerant
used. Dispose of all in accordance with
local and federal regulations. Follow all
safety precautions.
• DO NOT store explosive substances such as aerosol
cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance.
• Keep fingers out of the "pinch point" areas;
clearances between the doors and appliance are
necessarily small; be careful closing doors when
children are in the area.
• DO NOT use electrical appliances inside the food
storage compartments of the units unless the
appliances are of the type recommended by the
manufacturer.
NOTE: ALL SERVICING MUST BE
PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN.

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SAFETY INFORMATION AND OWNERSHIP
OWNERSHIP
To ensure that your unit works properly from the
first day, it must be installed properly. We highly
recommend a trained refrigeration mechanic and
electrician install your True equipment. The cost of a
professional installation is money well spent.
Before you start to install your TRUE unit, carefully
inspect it for freight damage. IF DAMAGE IS DISCOVERED,
DO NOT INSTALL THE UNIT OR PUT IT IN SERVICE.
Notify
True customer service, and immediately file a claim
with the delivery freight carrier.
TRUE is not responsible for damage incurred during
shipment.
For any questions about installation, please contact
your True dealer or True Residential Technical Service
at 844-746-9423 or TrueResidentialService@TrueMfg.
com. Please have your model and serial number
available.
NOTICE TO CUSTOMER
Loss or spoilage of products in your refrigerator/
freezer is not covered by
warranty. In addition to following
recommended installation
procedures, run the refrigerator/
freezer for 24 hours prior
to usage to verify its proper
operation.
REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT
To qualify for TRUE’s extended
7–12 year parts only sealed
system warranty, you must
register your product* within 12
months of the unit’s installation
date. To register your unit,
complete and submit the form at
https://true-residential.com/product-registration.
For warranty details, please see pg. 55.
SERIAL LABEL LOCATION
The serial label is located on the upper right wall of the
freezer drawer. See fig. 1.
This label contains important information such as
your model name and serial number. Please have this
information on hand when contacting True so we can
better assist you with your service- or parts-related
inquiries.
APPLIANCE LOCATION
This appliance has been tested for IEC to ISO Climate
Class 5 [104°F (40°C) temperature, 40% relative
humidity].
FIG. 1.
Serial label location.
CONTACT INFORMATION
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Phone: 888-616-8783
info@true-residential.com
WARRANTY DEPARTMENT
Phone: 844-849-6179
TrueResidentialWarranty@truemfg.com
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Phone: 844-746-9423
TrueResidentialService@truemfg.com* Please note that ice machines do not qualify for this extended warranty.

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SITE PREPARATION
SITE PREPARATION
ROUGH OPENING & PLAN VIEWS
ANTI-SWEAT FOAM END PANELS
DUAL ROUGH OPENING
ELECTRICAL SAFETY & INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
POWER CORD
WATER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS

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SITE PREPARATION
SITE PREPARATION
Due to the weight of this unit, True recommends
consulting a flooring expert prior to installation.
The flooring beneath the unit should be rated to
support ≥150 lbs/ft
2
(732.36 kg/m
2
).
NOTE: IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO INSTALL
UNITS SIDE BY SIDE WITH HINGES TOUCHING
EACH OTHER. IF YOU PLAN TO INSTALL
UNITS HINGE-TO-HINGE, YOU MUST HAVE A
MINIMUM 1/4" (6.35 MM) GAP BETWEEN THE
APPLIANCES BEING JOINED HINGE-TO-HINGE.
ROUGH OPENINGS & PLAN VIEWS
TR-30RBF
Flush installation: The front face of the unit is flush
with the surrounding appliances
Proud (standard) Installation: The front face of the
unit extends beyond the surrounding appliances
2"
51mm
8"
203mm
6"
152mm
1 1/2"
38mm
30 1/4"
768mm
FLUSH INSTALL
84 1/4"
2140mm
FLUSH INSTALL
83 3/4"
2127mm
PROUD INSTALL
29 1/2"
749mm
PROUD INSTALL
6"
152mm
2 1/2"
64mm
77"
1956mm
ELECTRICAL AREA
WATER AREA
NOTE: Dimensions may vary by ± 1/8" (3.175 mm)
Rough Opening Dimensions
Flush Install Proud Install
Width
30-1/4"
(768.35 mm)
29-1/2"
(749.30 mm)
Depth
25-25/32"
(654.84 mm)
23-25/32"
(604.04 mm)
Height
84-1/4"
(2,139.95 mm)
83-3/4"
(2,1127.25 mm)

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30"
762mm
47 29/32"
1217mm
DOOR
HEIGHT
19 21/32"
499mm
DRAWER
HEIGHT
72 5/8"
1845mm
83 15/16"
2132mm
3 15/16"
100mm
30 15/32"
774mm
27 15/16"
710mm
2 17/32"
65mm
25 25/32"
655mm
83 15/32"
2120mm
20 5/8"
524mm
135°
29 5/16"
745mm
23 25/32"
604mm
20 7/8"
530mm
29 15/32"
748mm
31 15/32"
799mm
55 1/4"
1403mm
TR-30RBF-R-SG-A
04/03/23
ERROR!:Part Number
ANTI-SWEAT FOAM END PANELS
When installing two or more True units side-by-side, be sure to install foam pads between the appliances (on each
appliance) to prevent moisture from developing on applications.
True recommends applying a panel to each of the units being joined together. To order foam pads, contact our
parts department at 844-849-6226 or TrueResidentialParts@TrueMfg.com.
TR-30RBF PLAN VIEWS

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SITE PREPARATION
TR-30RBF / TR-30RBF
Flush installation: The front face of the unit is flush
with the surrounding appliances.
Proud (standard) Installation: The front face of the
unit extends beyond the surrounding appliances.
NOTE: IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO INSTALL
UNITS SIDE BY SIDE WITH HINGES TOUCHING
EACH OTHER. IF YOU PLAN TO INSTALL
UNITS HINGE-TO-HINGE, YOU MUST HAVE A
MINIMUM 1/4" (6.35 MM) GAP BETWEEN THE
APPLIANCES BEING JOINED HINGE-TO-HINGE.
NOTE: IF JOINING WITH OR INSTALLING
NEXT TO ANOTHER TRUE COLUMN OR SBS
APPLIANCE, THE TRUE COLUMN OR SBS
APPLIANCE DOOR MUST BE SPECIAL-ORDERED
FOR THE DOOR HANDLES TO ALIGN.
DUAL ROUGH OPENING
2"
51mm
8"
203mm
6"
152mm
1 1/2"
38mm
6"
152mm
60 1/4"
1530mm
FLUSH INSTALL
59 1/4"
1505mm
PROUD INSTALL
84 1/4"
2140mm
FLUSH INSTALL
83 3/4"
2127mm
PROUD INSTALL
2 1/2"
64mm
77"
1956mm
12"
305mm
30"
762mm
TR-30RBF TR-30RBF
Rough Opening Dimensions
Flush Install Proud Install
Width
60 -1/4"
(1,530.35 mm)
59-1/4"
(1,504.95 mm)
Depth
25-25/32"
(654.84 mm)
23-25/32"
(604.04 mm)
Height
84-1/4"
(2139.95 mm)
83-3/4"
(2,127.25 mm)
NOTE: Dimensions may vary by ± 1/8" (3.175 mm)

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2"
51mm
8"
203mm
6"
152mm
1 1/2"
38mm
30 1/4"
768mm
FLUSH INSTALL
84 1/4"
2140mm
FLUSH INSTALL
83 3/4"
2127mm
PROUD INSTALL
29 1/2"
749mm
PROUD INSTALL
6"
152mm
2 1/2"
64mm
77"
1956mm
ELECTRICAL AREA
WATER AREA
SITE PREPARATION
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Power Supply: 115VAC, 60hz
Circuit Breaker: 15 Amp
Receptacle: 3-Prong Grounding-Type
• For all built-in models, the electrical supply should
be located within the indicated shaded area shown
in the figure below.
• Be sure to follow the National Electrical Code, as
well as local codes and ordinances, when installing
the receptacle.
• A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is not
recommended and may cause interruption of
operation.
• The power cord from this appliance is equipped
with a grounding plug which minimizes the
possibility of electric shock hazard.
• The wall outlet and circuit should be checked by a
licensed electrician to be sure the outlet is wired
with the correct polarity and properly grounded.
• If the outlet is a standard 2-prong outlet, it is your
personal responsibility and obligation to have it
replaced with a properly grounded wall outlet.
• DO NOT, under any circumstances, cut or remove
the ground prong from the power cord. For personal
safety, this appliance must be properly grounded.
• The refrigerator/freezer should always be plugged
into a dedicated electrical circuit. This provides
the best performance and prevents building wiring
circuits from overloaded, which could cause a fire
hazard from overheated wires.
• NEVER USE AN ADAPTER PLUG! An
adapter plug alters the original equipment
manufacturer (OEM) plug configuration
when connecting it to a power source.
True will not warranty any refrigerator/
freezer that has been connected to an adapter plug.
• NEVER USE AN EXTENSION CORD! An extension
cord is any component that adds length to the
OEM power cord when connecting it to
a power source. True will not warranty
any refrigerator/freezer that has been
connected to an extension cord.
• Before your new unit is connected to a power
supply, check the incoming voltage. If the recorded
voltage is less than the rated voltage for operation
(+/-5%) and amp rating, correct immediately. Refer
to the serial label for this voltage requirement.
•
NEVER unplug your refrigerator/freezer by pulling on
the power cord. Always grip the plug firmly and pull
straight from the outlet.
• When moving the refrigerator/freezer for any reason,
take care to no roll over or damage the power cord.
• Immediately repair or replace all power cords that
have become frayed or otherwise damaged. DO NOT
use a power cord that shows cracks or abrasion
damage along its length or at either end.
• If the supply power cord is damaged, replace it
with OEM components. To avoid hazard, this should
be done by a licensed service provider or similarly
qualified person.
NOTE: Dimensions may vary by ± 1/8" (3.175 mm)

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POWER CORD
INSTALLATION
Fully seat the power cord into the appliance receptacle
until it locks in position. See fig. 1.
REMOVAL
Depress the red button. See fig. 2.
FIG. 1.
Fully insert the power
cord into the receptacle.
FIG. 2.
Push the red button to
remove the plug.

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FIG. 1.
Water line connection. Fitting included, PEX not included
WATER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS
The unit comes with 20" (508 mm) of polyethylene
tubing with a 1/4" O.D. push connector for customer
attachment.
Before installing your unit, prepare the water supply
line. Please see plumbing requirements in the
plumbing requirements table.
• Purge the water line prior to final connection to the
unit. This removes any debris present in the line.
• Only connect to a potable water supply!
• Do not connect to a hot water supply!
• Install the water filter before turning on the
water supply to the icemaker. See “Water Filter
Installation” (pg. 24).
• A copper line is not recommended for this
application.
• Check all water line fittings for leaks.
• Tape the supply line to the floor before moving the
unit into its final installation location.
• In the water connection area (see the rough opening
illustration), tape the water line to the floor.
2"
51mm
8"
203mm
6"
152mm
1 1/2"
38mm
30 1/4"
768mm
FLUSH INSTALL
84 1/4"
2140mm
FLUSH INSTALL
83 3/4"
2127mm
PROUD INSTALL
29 1/2"
749mm
PROUD INSTALL
6"
152mm
2 1/2"
64mm
77"
1956mm
ELECTRICAL AREA
WATER AREA
NOTE: Dimensions may vary by ± 1/8" (3.175 mm)
Plumbing Requirements
Water Supply
1/4" PEX tubing (1/4" O.D. lines
and fittings not included
NOTE: Copper line is not
recommended
Flow Rate 0.5 gpm / 1.89 lpm
Operating Pressure 30-100 psi (207-689 kPa)
Incoming Water Temperature 33-10 0°F (0.6 -38°C)

NOTES
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INSTALLATION
UNCRATING
ANTI-TIP BRACKET INSTALLATION
LEVELING
WATER FILTER INSTALLATION & PERFORMANCE DATA
KICKPLATE INSTALLATION
JOINING KIT INSTALLATION

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INSTALLATION
UNCRATING
REQUIRED TOOLS
• Drill or ratchet
• 7/16" Deep well socket
• Cutting Tool
WARNING! TIP OVER HAZARD. Unit poses
a tipping hazard when moving or during
installation. Do not move the unit without
the shipping brackets installed. Do not
remove the appliance from the skid without assistance.
Failure to do so may result in property damage,
personal injury, or death.
NOTE: YOUR APPLIANCE MAY NOT EXACTLY
MATCH FIGURES SHOWN.
PROCEDURE
1. Inspect the skid exterior packaging for visible
damage. See fig. 1. Follow TRUE’s recommended
procedure for accepting deliveries.
2. Remove the exterior packaging. Inspect the unit’s
exterior for visible or cosmetic damage. See figs.
2 and 3
NOTE: DO NOT DISCARD THE KICKPLATE
(SEE FIG. 4). IF MOVING THE UNIT A LONG
DISTANCE (E.G., BETWEEN BUILDINGS
OR ON STAIRS), DO NOT DISCARD THE
EXTERIOR CARDBOARD.
FIG. 1.
Inspect the exterior packaging for visible damage.
FIG. 2.
Inspect the unit’s exterior for visible damage.
FIG. 3.
Be sure to inspect behind the rainshield.
FIG. 4.
Packaged kickplate ships tucked under the unit’s front.

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3. Closely inspect the unit’s interior for damage (e.g.,
scratches by shelving or damage to the door seal).
See fig. 5.
NOTE: DO NOT REMOVE THE INTERIOR
PACKAGING.
4. Move the unit as close as possible to the final
installation location.
NOTE: SECURE THE DOOR BEFORE MOVING
THE UNIT TO ITS FINAL LOCATION (SEE
FIG. 6). REPACKAGE THE UNIT WITH THE
EXTERIOR PACKAGING AS NEEDED BEFORE
MOVING THE UNIT.
5. Unbolt the shipping bracket from the castor
housing. Then, remove the anti-tip bracket.
See figs. 7 and 8.
NOTE: DO NOT DISCARD THE ANTI-TIP
BRACKET.
FIG. 5.
Inspect inside the unit for visible damage. Do not remove the
interior packaging.
FIG. 6.
Always secure the door closed before moving the appliance.
FIG . 7.
Shipping bracket bolt locations.
FIG. 8.
Anti-tip bracket shipping bolt locations. Other side not shown.
UNCRATING (CONT.)

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INSTALLATION
FIG. 9.
Adjustment screw location. Other adjustment screw not shown.
FIG. 10a.
With assistance, carefully walk the appliance partially off the
back of the skid.
FIG. 10b.
Then, tilt the unit
backward and remove the skid.
FIG. 10c.
Carefully guide the
appliance to an upright position.
FIG. 11.
Only lift with appliance moving equipment from the SIDES,
NEVER the FRONT or REAR.
shipping bracket
1/4 – 1/2 turn
adjustment screw
UNCRATING (CONT.)
1
2
6. Slightly raise the rear leveling leg rollers. Turn the
front adjustment screw 1/4-1/2 turn clockwise.
See fig. 9.
7. With assistance, pull the unit off the back of the
skid. Then, remove the skid and Carefully guide
the unit to a fully upright position. See figs. 10a,
10b, and 10c.
CAUTION! Only lift with appliance moving
equipment from the unit’s sides, never
the front or rear. See fig. 11. Failure to
do so may result in personal injury or
appliance damage. Do not lift the unit by handles,
doors, or hinges.

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INSTALLATION
KIT CONTENTS
• (1) One anti-tip bracket
• (4) Four 3⁄16" masonry screws
• (8) Eight #12-2" wood screws
• (12) Twelve 1/4" washers
REQUIRED TOOLS
• Tape measure
• Marking utensil
• 1/8" drill bit
• 7/16" socket
• Phillips bit driver
• Drill or ratchet
WARNING! TIP OVER HAZARD. To avoid a
hazard from appliance instability, install
the anti-tip bracket in accordance with the
instructions below.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Consult a flooring expert to confirm that the flooring
where the unit will be installed is rated for at least 150
pounds per square foot.
PROCEDURE
1. Measure and mark the depth of the bracket’s
placement in the installation location.
• Flush installation: 24-31/32" (634 mm)
• Proud installation: 22-31/32" (584 mm)
2. Place and center the bracket at the measured
depth.
3. With the bracket as a guide, drill pilot holes into
the wall and/or floor.
NOTE: FOR INCREASED STABILITY, SECURE
THE BRACKET TO AS MANY JOISTS AND/
OR STUDS AS POSSIBLE.
4. With the provided hardware, secure the anti-tip
bracket.
5. Adjust the rear leveling rollers 1/4 turn clockwise.
6. Slide the unit into place and hook the anti-tip
bracket into the castor assembly slots.
22 31/32"
583mm
PROUD INSTALL
24 31/32"
634mm
FLUSH INSTALL
9 9/32"
236mm
9 9/32"
236mm
C
L
C
L
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WARNING: To avoid a hazard due to instability of
the appliance, it must be fixed in accordance with
the instructions.
AVERTISSEMENT: Pour éviter tout risque dú a
l´instabilité del l´appareil, vous devez le fixer
conformément aux instructions.
30RBF UNIT
5 21/32"
144mm
PROUD
INSTALL
5 21/32"
144mm
PROUD
INSTALL
6"
153mm
FLUSH
INSTALL
6"
153mm
FLUSH
INSTALL
24 31/32"
634mm
FLUSH
INSTALL
22 31/32"
583mm
PROUD
INSTALL
ERROR!:Part Number
= Center Line
–-– = Bracket Location
TOP VIEW
ANTI-TIP BRACKET INSTALLATION
NOTE: Dimensions may vary by ± 1/8" (3.175 mm)

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FIG. 1.
Leveling leg adjustment locations.
LEVELING
It is important that your unit is level. This ensures the
doors align and seal correctly and drain pans do not
spill over.
PROCEDURE
1. Place a level on the interior floor on the unit.
Check the level back-to-front and side-to-side.
See fig. 1 for leveling adjustment locations.
2. Adjust the front leveling legs as needed with pliers
or an adjustable wrench.
3. Adjust the rear leveling legs as needed with a
7/16" socket. Turn clockwise to raise the
appliance’s rear.
Front leg adjustment
Rear leg adjustment

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INSTALLATION
WATER FILTER INSTALLATION &
PERFORMANCE DATA
The water filter filters sediment and removes
unpleasant taste and odor. Install the provided water
filter before using the icemaker. The unit will not make
ice until the water filter is installed.
PROCEDURE
1. Remove the kickplate. See fig. 1.
2. Insert the provided water filter (see fig. 2) and
rotate the filter clockwise. (See figs. 3 and 4).
3. Reinstall the kickplate.
WATER FILTER PERFORMANCE DATA
• This system has been tested according to NSF/ANSI
Standard 42, 53, 372, 401, P473 and CSA B483.1
for reduction of the substances listed below. The
concentration of the indicated substances in water
entering the system was reduced to a concentration
less than or equal to the permissible limit for water
leaving the system, as specified in NSF/ANSI
Standards 42, 53, 372, 401, P473 and CSA B483.1.
• Systems certified for cyst reduction may be
used on disinfected waters that may contain
filterable cysts. The system conforms to NSF/
ANSI 42, 53, 372, 401,P473 and CSA B483.1 for
the specific performance claims as verified and
substantiated by test data. Conforms to NSF/ANSI
53 for VOC reduction. See next page for individual
contaminants and reduction performance.
NOTE: TESTING WAS PERFORMED UNDER
STANDARD LABORATORY CONDITIONS,
ACTUAL PERFORMANCE MAY VARY.
FIG. 4.
Installed water filter.
FIG. 3.
Insert the water filter and rotate it clockwise.
FIG. 2.
Locate the provided water filter shipped in the ice bucket.
FIG. 1.
Pull the kickplate from the appliance.

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Filter Specifications
CHLORINE >97% 2.0 mg/L 1.0 mg/L
ALACHLOR* >98% 0.050 0.001
Asbestos 99.98% 189 MFL 99%
ATRAZINE* >97% 0.100 0.003
BENZENE* >99% 0.081 0.001
BISPHENOL 99.1% 2.058 mg/L <0.300ng/L
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE (TTHM)* >99.8% 0.300 0.015
BROMOFORM (TTHM)* >99.8% 0.300 0.015
CARBOFURAN (Furadan)* >99% 0.19 0.001
Carbon Tetrachloride >95% 0.014 0.005
CHLORDANE >99.5% 0.04 +/-10% 0.002
CHLOROBENZENE (Monochlorobenzene)* >99% 0.077 0.001
CHLOROPICRIN* 99% 0.015 0.0002
CHLOROFORM (TTHM)* (surrogate chemical) >99.8% 0.300 0.015
2, 4-D* 98% 0.110 0.0017
CYST
(Giardi; Cryptosporidium; Entamoeba; Toxoplasma)
>99.95%
MINIMUM 50,000/L
Cryptosporidium (see CYST)
>99.95% MINIMUM 50,000/L
DBCP (see Dibromochloropropane)* >99% 0.052 0.00002
1,2-DCA (see 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE)* 95% 0.088 0.0048
1,1-DCE (see 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE)* >99% 0.083 0.001
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
(TTHM; Chlorodibromomethane)*
>99.8% 0.300 0.015
DIBROMOCHLOROPROPANE (DBCP)* >99% 0.052 0.00002
o-DICHLOROBENZENE (1,2 Dichlorobenzene)* >99% 0.080 0.001
p-DICHLOROBENZENE (para-Dichlorobenzene) >98% 0.040 0.001
1,2-DICHLOROETHANE (1,2-DCA)* 95% 0.088 0.0048
1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE (1,1-DCE)* >99% 0.083 0.001
CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE* >99% 0.170 0.0005
TRANS-1,2- DICHLOROETHYLENE* >99% 0.086 0.001
1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE (Propylene Dichloride)* >99% 0.080 0.001
CIS-1,3- DICHLOROPROPYLENE* >99% 0.079 0.001
DINOSEB* 99% 0.170 0.0002
EDB (see ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE)* >99% 0.044 0.00002
ENDRIN 99% 0.053 0.00059
Entamoeba (see CYSTS) 99.95%
MINIMUM 50,000/L
ESTRONE 96.9% 0.1388 mg/L <0.020 mg/L
ETHYLBENZENE* >99% 0.088 0.001
ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE (EDB)* >99% 0.044 0.00002
Furadan (see CARBOFURAN)* >99% 0.19 0.001
Giardia Lamblia (see CYST) >99.95%
MINIMUM 50,000/L
HALOACETONITRILES (HAN)*
BROMOCHLOROACETONITRILE 98% 0.022 0.0005
DIBROMOACETONITRILE 98% 0.024 0.0006
HALOACETONITRILES (HAN)*
DICHLOROACETONITRILE 98% 0.0096 0.0002
TRICHLOROACETONITRILE 98% 0.015 0.0003
% of Influent Max
Contaminant reduction Concentration Allowable
99.95% REDUCTION
REQUIREMENT
99.95% REDUCTION
REQUIREMENT
99.95% REDUCTION
REQUIREMENT
99.95% REDUCTION
REQUIREMENT
HALOKETONES (HK):*
1,1-DICHLORO-2-PROPANONE 99% 0.0072 0.0001
1,1,1-TRICHLORO-2-PROPANONE 96% 0.0082 0.0003
HEPTACHLOR* >99% 0.25 0.00001
HEPTACHLOR EPOXIDE* 98% 0.0107 0.0002
HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE (Perchlorobutadiene)* >98% 0.044 0.001
HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE* >99% 0.060 0.000002
IBUPROFEN 96.7% 0.432 mg/L <0.060 mg/L
LEAD (pH 6.5) >99.3% 0.15 +/- 10% 0.010
LEAD (pH 8.5) >99.3% 0.15 +/- 10% 0.010
LINDANE* >99% 0.055 0.00001
METHOXYCHLOR* >99% 0.050 0.0001
Methylbenzene (see TOLUENE)* >99% 0.078 0.001
Mercury (pH 6.5) 74.9% 0.0059 0.002
Mercury (pH 8.5) 97.8% 0.0061 0.002
Monochlorobenzene (see CHLOROBENZENE)* >99% 0.077 0.001
NAPROXEN 95.3% 0.130 mg/L <0.020 mg/L
NONYLPHENOL 97.1% 2.058 mg/L <0.200 mg/L
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS
(PCBs, Aroclor 1260)
>99.9% 0.01 +/- 10% 0.0005
PCE (see Tetrachloroethylene) >96% 0.014 0.005
PENTACHLOROPHENOL* >99% 0.096 0.001
Perchlorobutadiene
(see HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE)*
>98% 0.044 0.001
PFOA 98.0% 0.0005 mg/L <0.00007 mg/L
PFOS 98.0% 0.001 mg/L <0.00007 mg/L
Phenytoin 94.7% 0.2173 mg/L <.030 mg/L
Propylene Dichloride
(see 1,2 -DICHLOROPROPANE)*
>99% 0.080 0.001
SIMAZINE* >97% 0.120 0.004
STYRENE (Vinylbenzene)* >99% 0.150 0.0005
1,1,1-TCA (see 1,1,1 - TRICHLOROETHANE)* 95% 0.084 0.0046
1,2,4-Trichlorobenze >99% 0.215 0.07
TCE (see TRICHLOROETHYLENE)* >99% 0.180 0.0010
1,1,2,2- TETRACHLOROETHANE* >99% 0.081 0.001
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE* >99% 0.081 0.001
TOLUENE (Methylbenzene)* >99% 0.078 0.001
TOXAPHENE >92.9% 0.015 +/- 10% 0.003
2,4,5-TP (Silvex)* 99% 0.270 0.0016
Toxoplasma (see CYST) >99.95%
MINIMUM 50,000/L
TRIBROMOACETIC ACID* 0.042 0.001
1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE (1,1,1-TCA)* 95% 0.084 0.0046
1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE* >99% 0.150 0.0005
TRICHLOROETHYLENE (TCE)* >99% 0.180 0.0010
TRIHALOMETHANES (TTHM)
(Chloroform; Bromoform;
Bromodichloromethane; Dibromochloromethane)
>99.8% 0.300 0.015
Unsym-Trichlorobenzene
(see 1,2,4-TRICHLOROBENZENE)
* >99% 0.160 0.0005
Vinylbenzene (see STYRENE)* >99% 0.150 0.0005
XYLENES (TOTAL)* >99% 0.070 0.001
% of Influent Max
Contaminant reduction Concentration Allowable
99.95% REDUCTION
REQUIREMENT
WATER FILTER INSTALLATION &
PERFORMANCE DATA (CONT.)
• System to be used with municipal or well water
sources treated and tested on regular basis to
ensure bacteriological safe quality. Do not use with
water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown
quality without adequate disinfection before or after
the system.
• It is essential that the manufacturer’s recommended
installation, maintenance and filter replacement
requirements be carried out for the product to
perform as advertised. Manufactured by Aquamor,
LLC, Temecula, CA.
Filter Specifications
Flow Rate 0.5 gpm / 1.89 lpm
Operating Temperature 33-100°F (0.6 -38°C)
Operating Pressure 30-100 psi (207-690 kPa)
Capacity 300 gal. (1,136 L) or six months
CONTAMINANT AND REDUCTION PERFORMANCE

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KICKPLATE INSTALLATION
The kickplate (see fig. 1) is shipped unattached to
the unit to allow easy access for leveling the unit. The
kickplate attaches to the unit with magnets (see fig. 2)
located on either side at the bottom of the unit.
FIG. 1.
The kickplate.
FIG. 2.
The magnets. One side shown.
FIG. 3.
Installed kickplate.
INSTALLATION
After leveling the unit, position the kickplate at the
bottom of the unit’s front. See fig. 3.
REMOVAL
Pull the kickplate away from the unit.

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JOINING KIT INSTALLATION
Kit Sizes: 60" (1524 mm) / 72" (1828.8 mm) / 78" (1981.2 mm) / 90" (2286 mm) / 102" (2591 mm) / 120" (3048 mm)
FIG. 1.
Anti-tip bracket. Be sure to install a bracket for each unit.
KIT CONTENTS
• (1) Joining Rainshield Assembly
• (1) Joining Kickplate
• Anti-Sweat Foam End Panels*
• Joining Bracket*
• 1/4-20 x 1" Hex Head Screws*
• 1/4" Split Lock Washers*
*Quantities vary by kit size.
REQUIRED TOOLS
Required tools include (but may not be limited to) the
following:
• Phillips Bit Driver or Screwdriver
• 7/16" Socket Wrench
• 1/4" Socket Wrench
• Tape
• Marking Utensil
• Drill
CAUTION! Electrical shock or burn
hazard. Unplug the unit or turn off the
power supply before proceeding.
WARNING! TIP OVER HAZARD.
To avoid hazards from appliance
instability, be sure to install the anti-tip
brackets (see fig. 1) on each individual
unit per the installation manual instructions.
PROCEDURE
1. Remove the reed switch bracket. See figs. 2 and 3.
2. Remove the reed switch cover, and then
disconnect the reed switch. See figs. 4 and 5.
FIG. 3.
Locate the reed switch in the bottom of the rainshield.
FIG. 4.
Remove the plastic cover.
FIG. 2.
Pull the rainshield open.
WARNING! TIP OVER HAZARD.
A child or adult could tip the appliance,
resulting in property damage or bodily
harm. If the appliance is moved, verify
that the device is properly engaged before the normal
usage of the appliance commences.
22 31/32"
583mm
PROUD INSTALL
24 31/32"
634mm
FLUSH INSTALL
9 9/32"
236mm
9 9/32"
236mm
C
L
C
L
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WARNING: To avoid a hazard due to instability of
the appliance, it must be fixed in accordance with
the instructions.
AVERTISSEMENT: Pour éviter tout risque dú a
l´instabilité del l´appareil, vous devez le fixer
conformément aux instructions.

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FIG. 8.
Bracket screw location. Other bracket not shown.
FIG. 10.
Remove the screws from the metal channel.
FIG. 9.
Rainshield screw locations.
JOINING KIT INSTALLATION (CONT.)
Kit Sizes: 60" (1524 mm) / 72" (1828.8 mm) / 78" (1981.2 mm) / 90" (2286 mm) / 102" (2591 mm) / 120" (3048 mm)
NOTE: IF FOUR (4) WIRES ARE
CONNECTED TO THE REED SWITCH,
BE SURE TO CLEARLY LABEL THE
WIRES’ ORIGINAL LOCATIONS BEFORE
DISCONNECTING THE REED SWITCH.
WIRE LOCATION IS
CRITICAL T O T HE
APPLIANCE’S OPERATION. SEE FIG. 5.
3. Remove the reed switch wire from the rainshield.
See figs. 6 and 7.
4. Remove the rainshield. See figs. 8-10.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 for each unit of the joined
installation.
6. Remove the inner magnet brackets (see figs. 11
and 12). Then, thread and tighten the magnet
bracket screws. Discard the magnet bracket.
NOTE: BE SURE TO RETURN MAGNET
BRACKET SCREWS TO THEIR ORIGINAL
POSITIONS; THE SCREWS SUPPORT THE
CASTOR ASSEMBLY HOUSING.
FIG. 6.
Remove the p-clip holding
the wire to the rainshield.
FIG . 7.
Pull the reed switch wire
through the rainshield bushing.
FIG. 5.
Label the original wire locations
BEFORE
disconnecting the reed
switch.
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FIG. 11.
Remove and discard the interior magnet brackets.
FIG. 12.
Magnet bracket screw locations.
JOINING KIT INSTALLATION (CONT.)
Kit Sizes: 60" (1524 mm) / 72" (1828.8 mm) / 78" (1981.2 mm) / 90" (2286 mm) / 102" (2591 mm) / 120" (3048 mm)
1. Install anti-sweat foam end panels on the joined
units’ sides where the appliances will meet. See
figs. 13 and 14.
2. Position the units in front of the final installation
location. Then, level the units.
3. Verify the fronts of the units are flush at the seams
and the gap(s) between the units is (are) consistent
from top to bottom. See figs. 15 and 16.
4. With the provided hardware, install the joining
bracket across the interior legs. See figs. 17 and
18.
5. With the existing hardware, install the joining
rainshield assembly. See fig. 19.
NOTE: ASSISTANCE (AT LEAST TWO (2)
PEOPLE) RECOMMENDED.
6. Route the reed switch wires through the rainshield.
See figs. 6 and 7.
7. With the predrilled holes in the joining rainshield,
connect and install the reed switches near the
handle-side of the units.
NOTE: BE SURE TO CONNECT THE
WIRES TO THE REED SWITCH AS
ORIGINALLY CONFIGURED. WIRE
LOCATION IS
CRITICAL T O T HE
APPLIANCE’S OPERATION. SEE
FIGS. 5 OR 20.
FIG. 13.
Install the anti-sweat foam panel where the unit will be
positioned next to another unit.
FIG. 14.
Install foam pads between the joined units.
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FIG . 17.
Return the magnet bracket screws to their original locations
FIG. 15.
Verify the appliance fronts are flush. Adjust the units
accordingly.
FIG. 16.
Verify the gap(s) between appliances is (are) even throughout.
FIG. 18.
Installed joining bracket.
FIG. 19.
Installed joining rainshield.
8. Walk the joined units into their final installation
location.
9. Verify the level of the appliances. Level the units as
needed.
10. Restore power to the units and turn the units on.
11. After 3 minutes of runtime, open the doors
individually and verify correct door switch
operation. When operating correctly, the following
should occur:
• Unless set otherwise, the lights turn on and off
with the door openings.
• The evaporator (interior) fan turns on and off
with door openings.
• There is a low-pitched click from the control
board area when the door opens or shuts.
12. Install the joining kit grill.
JOINING KIT INSTALLATION (CONT.)
Kit Sizes: 60" (1524 mm) / 72" (1828.8 mm) / 78" (1981.2 mm) / 90" (2286 mm) / 102" (2591 mm) / 120" (3048 mm)
FIG. 20.
Connect the reed switches with the original wire configurations.
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APPLIANCE SETUP
DOOR REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
REFRIGERATOR STORAGE
FREEZER STORAGE
ICEMAKER

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DOOR REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
REMOVAL
If door removal is necessary, see instructions below.
1. Open the door 90°.
2. Lift the door straight up off the hinges.
INSTALLATION
1. Hold the door perpendicular (90°) to the opening.
2. Align the hinge posts with the hinges.
3. Carefully lower the door into place.
FIG. 1.
The unit with the door closed.
FIG. 2.
Carefully lift the door off its hinges.

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APPLIANCE SETUP
REFRIGERATOR STORAGE
The refrigerator section of the appliance is divided into
shelving and produce / crisper bins.
SHELVING
Shelving is adjustable for customer application.
SHELF ADJUSTMENT
Shelving comes taped in place to prevent moving
during shipping. See fig. 1.
This appliance meets the IEC shelf weight capacity of
47 lb/ft
2
(230 kg/m
2
).
NOTE: THE SIDE MICROFILM PREVENTS
COSMETIC DAMAGE WHEN ADJUSTING
SHELVING. DO NOT REMOVE THE SIDE
MICROFILM UNTIL ALL SHELVES ARE
POSITIONED AS DESIRED. SEE FIG. 2.
NOTE: YOUR APPLIANCE MAY NOT MATCH
THE FIGURES SHOWN.
FIG. 2.
Do not remove the microfilm until all the shelves are positioned.
FIG. 1.
Packaged shelving.

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FIG. 6.
Push the bottom tab inward.
FIG . 7.
Completed shelf installation.
FIG. 4.
Lift the shelf front up (A). Then, lift the shelf back and pull
forward (B).
FIG. 5.
Underside view. Left side shown.
A: CORRECT;
Bottom tab is fully seated in the shelf standard.
B: INCORRECT;
Bottom tab is not seated in the shelf standard.
FIG. 3.
Remove the shelf shipping clip (A) from the shelf standard (B).
1. Remove the shelf shipping clips. See fig. 3.
2. Remove the shipping tape from the shelf.
NOTE: TRUE RECOMMENDS PULLING THE
TAPE FROM THE TOP.
3. Remove the shelf. See fig. 4.
4. Install the shelf at the desired height.
NOTE: BE SURE THE SHELF IS FULLY
SEATED. SEE FIG. 5. PUSH THE BOTTOM
TABS INWARD IF THE SHELF DOES NOT SIT
FLAT. SEE FIG. 6.
5. Repeat steps 2-4 for the remaining shelves.
6. Remove the side microfilm. See fig. 7.
1
2
A
A
A
B
B
B
1
2

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DOOR BINS (SOLID DOORS ONLY)
Door bins are only available for solid door units.
1. Locate the door bins packaged in the top
refrigerator drawer. See fig. 4.
2. Hook the door into the door slots at the desired
height. See fig. 5.
3. Push the door bins down to ensure the tabs are
fully engaged in the slots. See fig. 6.
PRODUCE / CRISPER BINS
The refrigerator section has three drawers. See the
instructions below for drawer removal or reinstallation.
BIN REMOVAL
1. Fully open the drawer.
2. With a Phillips screwdriver, remove the drawer slide
screws. See fig. 7.
3. Lift the drawer from the unit.
BIN INSTALLATION
1. Pull the drawer slides fully forward.
2. Slide the drawer into position until the drawer rests
under the rear hooks on the drawer slides.
3. With a Phillips screwdriver, fasten the drawer to the
drawer slides.
FIG. 6.
Be sure the door bins are
fully seated.
FIG. 7.
Drawer slide screw
locations. Top drawer shown.
FIG. 4.
Door bins packaged in the
top refrigerator drawer.
FIG. 5.
Hook the door bin into
the door.

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FREEZER STORAGE
The freezer drawer of the appliance is divided into two
sections. The top section holds the ice bin (see fig. 1).
NOTE: IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO REMOVE
THE ICE BIN, EVEN IF THE ICEMAKER IS NOT
IN USE. THE ICE BIN PREVENTS PRODUCT
DAMAGING THE ICEMAKER.
DRAWERS
See the instructions below for drawer removal or
reinstallation.
DRAWER REMOVAL
1. Fully open the drawer.
2. With a Phillips screwdriver, remove the drawer slide
screws. See fig. 2.
3. Lift the drawer from the unit.
DRAWER INSTALLATION
1. Pull the drawer slides fully forward.
2. Slide the drawer into position until the drawer rests
under the rear hooks on the drawer slides.
3. With a Phillips screwdriver, fasten the drawer to the
drawer slides.
FIG. 1.
Do not remove the ice bucket.
FIG. 2.
Drawer slide screw locations. Not all locations shown.

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FIG. 1.
The icemaker.
FIG. 2.
Hang the ice scoop on the drawer front.
ICEMAKER
The icemaker (see fig. 1) is in the rear upper left of the
freezer section. For water supply requirements, please
see “Water Supply Requirements” (page 15). To turn
the icemaker on, please see “Ice Menu Navigation”
(page 40).
• The icemaker will not operate if the water filter has
not been installed. See “Water Filter Installation”
(page 23) for installation instructions.
• After the initial startup, discard the first batch of
produced ice. This ice may contain impurities from
new plumbing connections.
• Do not remove the ice bin, even if the icemaker is
not in use. The ice bin prevents stacked product
from damaging the icemaker.
• If ice is not used regularly, it may fuse together. To
avoid this, discard the ice and allow the ice maker
to replenish.
ICE SCOOP
For easy storage, hang the ice scoop on the back of
the drawer front. See fig. 2.
MAX ICE
When the max ice is turned on, the unit maximizes ice
production for 24 hours. For information on turning
Max Ice on or off, please see “Ice Menu Navigation”
(page 40).

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38°F
0°F
ICE TROUBLESHOOTING
Please see the table below to troubleshoot some common problems with ice production. If your issue is not
resolved, please contact True Residential Service at 844-746-9423 or TrueResidentialService@TrueMfg.com.
ICEMAKER TROUBLESHOOTING
No ice
• Verify the water filter is installed
• Verify water is being supplied to the unit
• Verify the icemaker is on and has been running for at least 24 hours
• Verify the ice bin is positioned correctly
• Verify the freezer temperature is near 0°
• Verify the water filter has been replaced within the last 12 months and has been installed
correctly
Black flecks in the ice cubes
Stop use and contact True Residential Technical Service
Bad taste
• Defrost the freezer and clean with soap and water
• Place coee grounds or charcoal briquettes in the freezer to absorb odor
Hollow cubes
Clean the condenser coil. Contact True Residential Customer Service if the issue
is unresolved.
ICE MENU NAVIGATION
To enter the Ice Menu, press ICE button on the user interface. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to navigate
between the menu options and use ICE button to make a selection. See the diagram below. For more detail,
please see “Ice Menu Navigation” (page 40).
• Unless otherwise stated, the shown button commands are “press and release”.
• Shutting the door exits the menu to the Home screen.
To change selection (dark highlight/white text)
To toggle ICE MAKER and MAX ICE between ON and OFF
Return to home if EXIT is highlighted

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USER INTERFACE
SET POINT MENU
ICE MENU
MODE MENU
SERVICE REPORT
LIGHT MENU
DOOR AJAR ALARM
SHOWROOM MODE
SYSTEM NOTIFICATIONS

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USER INTERFACE
All units are shipped in ON mode. During the initial startup, the unit runs a short power up diagnostic followed
by a single audible beep. The lights turn on and temperature readings appear on the display.
WARNING! Turning the unit off with the power button does not remove the power supply from the
control. Unplug the unit or turn off the power supply.
Please note that though the display can show either Fahrenheit or Celsius, in most cases the figures show
Fahrenheit. Please see the button functions in the diagram below.
• Unless otherwise stated, the shown button commands are “press and release”.
• Shutting the door exits the menu to the Home screen.
38°F
0°F

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0°F
SET POINT MENU
To adjust set points, please see the information and diagram below.
• Press the ZONE button until the display shows the appropriate compartment.
• With the DOWN or UP arrows, select the desired set point. NOTE: Each button press adjusts the set point by
one (1) degree and is accompanied by an audible beep.
• When the desired set-point is reached, press the ZONE button until the display shows the home screen.
PLEASE NOTE:
• The temperature range in a freezer zone is -4°F (-20°C) to 4°F (-16°C).
• The temperature range in a refrigerator zone is 32°F (0°C) to 42°F (6°C).
• Initial factory set-points are 0°F (-18°C) in a freezer zone and 38°F (3°C) in a refrigerator zone.
• The initial stroke of the up or down key will change the previous set-point by one degree.
• Unless otherwise stated, the shown button commands are “press and release”.
• Shutting the door exits the menu to the Home screen.
To change the set point

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0°F
ICE MENU
The Ice Menu contains three operations.
• Ice Maker: Toggles the icemaker between on/off.
• Max Ice: Maximizes ice production for 24 hours.
• Water Filter Reset: Immediately resets the countdown to change the water filter.
• Unless otherwise stated, the shown button commands are “press and release”.
• Shutting the door exits the menu to the Home screen.
To change selection (dark highlight/white text)
To toggle ICE MAKER and MAX ICE between ON and OFF
Return to home if EXIT is highlighted

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0°F
MODE MENU
The MODE menu contains four operations.
• Holiday Mode: Star-K compliant. Cannot change set points or initiate manual defrost. HOLIDAY MODE ACTIVE
shows on the display when the door is closed.
• Temperature: Change between Fahrenheit and Celsius. Exit to the home screen to confirm the change.
• Vacation Mode: Mode ends when the door opens.
• Service Report: Cycles the display through any error notifications.
• Unless otherwise stated, the shown button commands are “press and release”.
• Shutting the door exits the menu to the Home screen.

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SERVICE REPORT
The service report is for the end user.

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0°F
LIGHT MENU
All models are equipped with an accent lighting system in the refrigerator and/or freezer compartment(s).
To energize the accent lighting system, press LIGHT and navigate to the corresponding compartment (see
diagram below).
• DOOR: Lights turn on when the door/drawer opens.
• ON: Lights turn on and stay on when the door/drawer closes.
• Unless otherwise stated, the shown button commands are “press and release”.
• Shutting the door exits the menu to the Home screen.
To change selection (dark highlight/white text)
To toggle between DOOR and ON
Return to home if EXIT is highlighted

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0°F
DOOR AJAR ALARM
The appliance will alert whenever the door is left ajar.
• Unless otherwise stated, the shown button commands are “press and release”.
• Shutting the door exits the menu to the Home screen.

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0°F
SHOWROOM MODE
Showroom mode (found in the Service Menu) enables all appliance functions except for refrigeration.
• Unless otherwise stated, the shown button commands are “press and release”.
• Shutting the door exits the menu to the Home screen.
To change selection (dark highlight/white text)
Will enter REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER SERVICE,
toggle SHOWROOM MODE ON/OFF or exit to home.
Showroom mode enables all appliance functions
except for refrigeration.
UI-4-0 = USER INTERFACE FIRMWARE VERSION
CB-28 = CONTROL BOARD FIRMWARE VERSION

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SYSTEM NOTIFICATIONS
• The display may show the notifications in the table below if the appliance requires attention.
• Multiple notifications will cycle through each one for 5 seconds
NOTIFICATION DEFINITION
ALARM
SOUNDS
NOTIFICATION
CLEARED BY:
Zone temperature is above
high temperature alarm.
YES
Zone is below high
temperature alarm.
Zone temperature is above
high temperature alarm.
YES
Zone is below high
temperature alarm.
Door alarm has been
triggered (door open for
5 minutes).
YES
Door alarm has been
cleared.
Door alarm has been
triggered (door open for
5 minutes).
YES
Door alarm has been
cleared.
Unit in showroom mode
(see service mode menu).
Only the light features
are active and set
point temperatures are
displayed.
NO
Exit showroom mode (see
service mode menu).
Control is being
accessed remotely via
communication cable
or bluetooth.
NO
Control is no longer being
remotely accessed.
Water filter timer expired. NO
Water filter reset in Ice
Menu.
REFRIGERATOR
HIGH TEMP
REFRIGERATOR
DOOR ALARM
FREEZER
DOOR ALARM
SHOWROOM
MODE
REMOTE
CONNECTION
WATER
FILTER
FREEZER
HIGH TEMP

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GENERAL MAINTENANCE, CARE & CLEANING
APPLIANCE CARE AND CLEANING
WATER FILTER REPLACEMENT
CONDENSER COIL CLEANING
CONDENSATION
HANDLE TIGHTENING
SERIAL LABEL LOCATION
CONTACT INFORMATION

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GENERAL MAINTENANCE, CARE & CLEANING
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ANY STEEL
WOOL, ABRASIVE OR CHLORINE
BASED PRODUCTS TO CLEAN
STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES.
STAINLESS STEEL OPPONENTS
There are three basic things which can break down
your stainless steel’s passivity layer and allow corrosion
to form.
• Scratches from wire brushes, scrapers, and steel
pads are just a few examples of items that can be
abrasive to stainless steel’s surface.
• 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.
• Chlorides are present in table salt, food, and water.
Household and industrial cleaners are the worst
type of chlorides to use.
STAINLESS STEEL CLEANING AND
RESTORATION
Stainless steel cleaners must be free of phosphates,
chlorine, chloride, and ammonia.
TRUE offers environmentally-friendly cleaner and
polish through our True Store at https://store.
trueresidential.com/products/stainless-steel-clean-
polish-kit
CUSTOM PAINTED APPLIANCES AND
HARDWARE
For painted doors and other surfaces, use a mild
solution of soap and water with a soft microfiber cloth.
APPLIANCE CARE & CLEANING

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8 TIPS TO HELP PREVENT RUST ON STAINLESS STEEL
• Maintain the Cleanliness of Your Equipment – Avoid
build-up of hard stains by cleaning frequently. Use
cleaners at the recommended strength (alkaline
chlorinated or non-chloride).
• Use the Correct Cleaning Tools – Use non-abrasive
tools when cleaning your stainless steel products.
The stainless steel’s passive layer will not be
harmed by soft cloths and plastic scouring pads.
• Clean Along Polishing Lines – Polishing lines (“grain”)
are visible on some stainless steels. Always scrub
parallel to polishing lines when visible. Use a plastic
scouring pad or soft cloth when you cannot see the
grain.
• Use Alkaline, Alkaline-Chlorinated or Non-Chloride
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.
• Rinse – When using chlorinated cleaners, you must
rinse and wipe dry immediately. It is better to wipe
standing cleaning agents and water as soon as
possible. Allow the stainless steel equipment to air
dry. Oxygen helps maintain the passivity film on
stainless steel.
• Never Use Hydrochloric Acid (Muriatic Acid) on
Stainless Steel – Even diluted, hydrochloric acid
can cause corrosion, pitting and stress corrosion
cracking of stainless steel.
• Water Treatment – To reduce deposits, soften hard
water when possible. Installation of certain filters
can remove corrosive and distasteful elements.
Salts in a properly maintained water softener can
also be to your advantage. Contact a treatment
specialist if you are not sure of the proper water
treatment.
• Regularly Restore & Passivate Stainless Steel –
Stainless steel gets its stainless properties from
the protective chromium oxides on its surface.
If these oxides are removed by scouring, or by
reaction with harmful chemicals, then the iron in
the steel is exposed and can begin to oxidize, or
rust. Passivation is a chemical process that removes
free iron and other contaminants from the surface
of stainless steel, allowing the protective chromium
oxides to re-form.

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WATER FILTER REPLACEMENT
The water filter has a life expectancy of 300 gal
(1,136 L) or six months. When the water filter
reaches the end of its life, the control display shows
WATER FILTER.
To order a replacement water filter, go to https://
store.trueresidential.com/collections/maintenance-1
or contact our parts department at 844-849-6226 or
TrueResidentialParts@TrueMfg.com.
Follow the instruction below to change the water filter.
For information on clearing the water filter notification,
please see “Electronic Control Operation: Ice Menu”
(page 40).
PROCEDURE
1. Remove the kickplate. See fig. 1.
2. Rotate the water filter counterclockwise and pull
the filter from the unit. See fig. 2.
3. Insert the replacement water filter and rotate the
filter clockwise. See fig. 3.
4. Reinstall the kickplate.
FIG. 1.
Pull the kickplate from the appliance.
FIG. 2.
Rotate the existing water filter counterclockwise.
FIG. 3.
Insert the new water filter and rotate it clockwise.

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CONDENSER COIL CLEANING
Keeping the condenser coil clean minimizes required
servicing and lowers electrical cost. Warranty does not
cover cleaning the condenser coil.
WARNING! Electrical shock or burn
hazard. Unplug the unit or turn off the
power supply before proceeding.
DO NOT clean appliance with a pressure
washer or hose.
CAUTION! Risk of eye injury from debris.
Eye protection is recommended.
CAUTION! Coil fins are sharp. Gloves are
recommended.
REQUIRED TOOLS
• Stiff-bristled brush
• Vacuum Cleaner
• Gloves (recommended)
PROCEDURE
1. Open the rainshield. See fig. 1.
2. With a stiff-bristled brush, carefully clean
accumulated dirt from the condenser coil fins.
See fig. 2.
NOTE: NEVER BRUSH ACROSS THE COIL FINS.
3. Carefully vacuum any dirt around the condensing
unit area.
4. Close the rainshield.
CONDENSATION
Leaving the doors and/or drawers open for long periods
of time or running a unit with little/no product inside
may cause excessive condensation.
FIG. 1.
Opened rainshield.
FIG. 2.
Never brush across coil fins.

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HANDLE TIGHTENING
Tighten handles with a 3/32" Allen wrench.
SERIAL LABEL LOCATION
The serial label is located on the upper right wall
of the freezer drawer. See fig. 1.
This label contains important information such as
your model name and serial number. Please have
this information on hand when contacting True
so we can better assist you with your service-
or parts-related inquiries.
FIG. 1.
Serial label location.
CONTACT INFORMATION
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Phone: 888-616-8783
info@true-residential.com
WARRANTY DEPARTMENT
Phone: 844-849-6179
TrueResidentialWarranty@truemfg.com
SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Phone: 844-746-9423
TrueResidentialService@truemfg.com

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SERIES LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
LIMITED 30 DAY COSMETIC WARRANTY
Stainless steel doors, handles, and shelves are warranted to be free from defective materials or workmanship for a period of thirty (30) days from the date
of original retail purchase. Any defects must be reported to the selling dealer within thirty (30) days from the date of original retail purchase. This limited
warranty excludes any type of freight / concealed damage.
THREE-YEAR PARTS & LABOR WARRANTY *For units purchased after Feb 1, 2013
TRUE
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warrants to the original purchaser of every new TRUE refrigerated unit, the cabinet and all parts thereof, to be free from defects in material or
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. Contact True Warranty regarding warranty for installations in
a commercial/light commercial application.
SIX-YEAR SEALED SYSTEM WARRANTY – PARTS & LABOR *For units purchased after Feb 1, 2013
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.
SEVEN THROUGH TWELVE-YEAR SEALED SYSTEM WARRANTY – PARTS ONLY
For units shipped from True after Feb 1, 2017 and REGISTERED via TRUE’s Product Registration Page – 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 period of Twelve (12) years from the date of original installation but not to exceed twelve (12) years and
three (3) months after shipment from the manufacturer, whichever occurs first. Product must be registered with TRUE within 12 months of the unit’s
installation to qualify for this warranty. Factory seconds, ADA models, and clear Ice machines are excluded from this warranty.
DISPLAY PRODUCTS
True Residential Products on showroom display that are sold more than 3 years (36 months) from the invoice date to the dealer would carry a 1 year parts
and labor warranty, along with an additional 4 year sealed system, parts only warranty.
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. Units must be purchased through an authorized True Residential dealer in order to qualify for warranty.
WARRANTY CLAIMS
All claims for labor or parts must be made directly through TRUE. All claims should include: model number and serial number of cabinet, proof of
purchase, and date of installation. In case of warranted compressor, the compressor model tag must be returned to TRUE along with the above
listed information.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY
This limited warranty does not cover any damage due to: (a) transportation; (b) storage; (c) installation; (d) improper use; (e) failure to follow the product
instructions or to perform any preventive maintenance; (f) modifications or alterations; (g) neglect; (h) unauthorized repair; (i) normal wear and tear; or (j)
external causes such as accidents, abuse, act of God, or other actions or events beyond our reasonable control.
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 food or product spoilage claims whether or not on account of refrigeration failure.
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 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.
REMEDY LIMITATIONS
TRUE’s sole obligation under this warranty is limited to either repair or replacement of parts. This warranty neither assumes nor authorizes any person to
assume obligations other than those expressly covered by this warranty.
THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AND TRUE’S ENTIRE LIABILITY FOR
ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. TRUE’S LIABILITY SHALL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID FOR
THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT, NOR SHALL TRUE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR
PUNITIVE DAMAGES OR LOSSES, WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT.
LIMIT ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES
TRUE LIMITS THE DURATION AND REMEDIES OF ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT.
YOUR RIGHTS UNDER STATE LAW
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary from state to state. 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.
ENVIRONMENTAL ATTRIBUTES
Any and all environmental attributes, including environmental offset credit rights, with respect to TRUE refrigeration units manufactured after September
1, 2015, shall remain the property of TRUE Manufacturing Co., Inc. and are not transferred.
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.
SUBMIT WARRANTY CLAIMS TO: True Residential
2001 East Terra Lane
O’Fallon MO 63366
TrueResidentialW[email protected]
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