1. Cov ntaub ntawv kev nyab xeeb
Please read all instructions carefully before operating the appliance to ensure safe and efficient use. Retain this manual for future reference.
- Kev Nyab Xeeb Hluav Taws Xob: Ensure the unit is connected to a properly grounded electrical outlet with the correct voltage as specified on the product label. Do not use extension cords.
- Qhov cua: Maintain adequate clearance around the unit for proper ventilation. Blocked vents can lead to overheating and reduced efficiency.
- Khoom siv hnyav: This appliance is heavy. Use appropriate lifting techniques and equipment when moving to prevent injury.
- Ntxuav: Disconnect power before cleaning or performing any maintenance. Use non-abrasive cleaners.
- Flammable Materials: Tsis txhob khaws cov khoom tawg los yog cov khoom tawg yooj yim hauv lossis ze ntawm lub tub yees.
2. Khoom Tshajview
The True TUC-60-HC is a 60-inch two-section undercounter refrigerator designed for commercial use, featuring solid stainless steel doors and a robust construction for durability and performance.

Pem hauv ntej view of the True TUC-60-HC undercounter refrigerator, showcasing its stainless steel finish and two solid doors.
Cov yam ntxwv tseem ceeb:
- 60-inch width, two-section design
- Solid stainless steel doors
- 15.5 Cubic Feet capacity
- Tsis siv neeg defrost system
- Undercounter installation type
- Kev tsim kho stainless hlau kav ntev

Diagram showing the dimensions of the True TUC-60-HC refrigerator: 60.38 inches width, 30.13 inches depth, and 29.75 inches height.
3. Teeb tsa
3.1 Unpacking
- Ua tib zoo tshem tawm tag nrho cov khoom ntim, nrog rau cov ntaub nplaum thiab cov yeeb yaj kiab tiv thaiv.
- Inspect the unit for any shipping damage. Report any damage to the carrier immediately.
- Tshem tawm cov ntaub ntawv ntim khoom sab hauv thiab cov khoom siv ntxiv.
3.2 Qhov chaw
- Place the refrigerator on a strong, level surface capable of supporting its weight when fully loaded.
- Ensure adequate air circulation around the unit. Do not block the condenser air intake or exhaust vents.
- Avoid direct sunlight or proximity to heat-generating appliances (ovens, stoves) to maintain optimal performance.
3.3 Kev sib txuas hluav taws xob
- Before plugging in, ensure the power supply matches the voltage thiab amperage requirements listed on the unit's serial tag.
- Plug the unit directly into a dedicated, grounded electrical outlet. Do not use adapter plugs or extension cords.
3.4 Kev Tu Thawj Coj
- Before first use, clean the interior and exterior surfaces with a mild soap and water solution.
- Siv ib daim ntaub mos muag qhuav.
4. Cov lus qhia ua haujlwm
4.1 Powering On and Temperature Control
- After setup, plug in the unit. The compressor will start automatically.
- Allow the refrigerator to run for several hours (typically 2-4 hours) to reach its set temperature before loading products.
- Temperature settings are typically adjusted via a digital controller located on the front or interior of the unit. Refer to the specific controller's instructions for detailed adjustment procedures.
4.2 Loading the Refrigerator
- Distribute items evenly on the shelves to ensure proper air circulation.
- Tsis txhob overload rhawv tshaj lawv qhov hnyav.
- Avoid blocking the internal air vents to maintain consistent temperatures.
4.3 Qhov Rooj Ua Haujlwm
- Ensure doors close completely after each use to maintain internal temperature and energy efficiency.
- Check door gaskets regularly for wear or damage that could compromise the seal.
5. Kev tu
5.1 Kev ntxuav tu tsis tu ncua
- Sab hauv: Clean the interior weekly with a mild, non-abrasive cleaner and warm water. Rinse thoroughly and dry.
- Sab nrauv: Wipe down stainless steel surfaces regularly with a soft cloth and a stainless steel cleaner to maintain appearance.
- Condenser Coil: The condenser coil should be cleaned monthly or quarterly, depending on the operating environment. Disconnect power, locate the coil (usually at the rear or bottom), and use a brush or vacuum cleaner to remove dust and debris. A dirty coil reduces efficiency and can lead to compressor failure.
5.2 Kev Tshuaj Xyuas Gasket
- Inspect door gaskets monthly for cracks, tears, or stiffness. Damaged gaskets can lead to air leaks and increased energy consumption.
- Clean gaskets with warm, soapy water to keep them pliable and ensure a good seal.
5.3 Tsis Siv Neeg Defrost
This unit features an automatic defrost system, eliminating the need for manual defrosting. Ensure the drain pan is clear and the drain line is not obstructed to allow proper water evaporation.
6. Kev daws teeb meem
Ua ntej hu rau kev pabcuam, review cov teeb meem thiab kev daws teeb meem no:
| Teeb meem | Ua Tau | Kev daws |
|---|---|---|
| Unit tsis txias | No power; thermostat set too high; dirty condenser coil; door left open | Check power supply; adjust thermostat; clean condenser coil; ensure door is closed |
| Suab nrov dhau lawm | Unit not level; loose components; fan obstruction | Level the unit; check for loose parts; clear fan obstruction |
| Dej hauv pem teb | Clogged drain line; drain pan overflow | Clear drain line; ensure drain pan is correctly positioned |
7. Cov lus qhia tshwj xeeb
| Feature | Paub meej |
|---|---|
| Hom | TRUE |
| Qauv nab npawb | TUC-60-HC |
| Khoom Dimensions | 30.13" H x 60.38" W x 29.75" H |
| Muaj peev xwm | 15.5 kub |
| Hom kev teeb tsa | Ntov qab |
| Form Factor | Ntov qab |
| Tshwj xeeb Feature | Compact |
| Xim | Stainless hlau |
| Defrost Cov Txheej Txheem | Tsis siv neeg |
| Hom Khoom Qhov Rooj | Stainless hlau |
| Number of Txee | 5 |
| Number Of Doors | 2 |
| Daim ntawv pov thawj | NEMA |
8. Warranty thiab Support
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official TRUE webqhov chaw. Cov ntaub ntawv tiv tauj rau cov neeg siv khoom yog feem ntau muaj nyob rau ntawm cov chaw tsim khoom webqhov chaw.





