Tyler Refrigeration service manual TLM, TLF, TLD Cleaning and Sanitation

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TLM, TLF, TLD

CLEANING AND SANITATION

Component Removal and Installation Instructions for Cleaning

Lower Trays and Screens

1.Open the front straight glass by lifting the handle at the bottom.

2.Remove product from the case interior.

3.Grasp and lift out each lower tray or screen from the bottom of the case.

4.After cleaning, replace in reverse order.

Front Air Ducts

1.Remove lower trays or screens, see this page.

2.Lift out front air duct sections.

3.After cleaning, replace in reverse order.

Rear Air Ducts

1.Remove lower trays or screens, see this page.

2.Remove mounting screws from rear air duct.

3.Lift out rear air duct sections.

4.After cleaning, replace in reverse order.

Mullion Covers

1.Open the front straight glass by lifting the handle at the bottom.

2.Remove mounting screws from each mullion cover.

WARNING

Mullion covers with electrical receptacles can be cleaned without removing the electrical receptacles. Do not get moisture on electrical wires when cleaning under this cover. Moisture on wires could cause premature product failure and/or personal injury or death from electrical shock.

3.Carefully remove each mullion cover from the rear uprights.

4.After cleaning, replace and secure mullion covers in reverse order.

End Coil Cover (TLM/TLF)

1.Open rear sliding doors at each end.

2.Remove screws and end coil covers from ends of upper coil.

3.After cleaning, replace end coil covers in reverse order.

Refrigeration Line Cover (TLM Only)

1.Open the front straight glass by lifting the handle at the bottom.

2.Remove lower screens, see this page.

3.Remove mounting screws and refrigeration line cover.

4.After cleaning, replace in reverse order.

Electrical Cover (TLM Only)

1.Open the front straight glass by lifting the handle at the bottom.

2.Remove lower screens, see this page.

3.Remove mounting screws and electrical cover.

WARNING

Do not get moisture on electrical wires when cleaning under this cover. Moisture on wires could cause premature product failure and/or personal injury or death from electrical shock.

4. After cleaning, replace in reverse order.

Front Lower Cladding

1.Remove front kickplate.

2.Lift and pull out front lower cladding until rear tabs clear holes in front of frame assembly. After rear tabs are clear, pull down on cladding to clear upper tabs from slots in bottom of upper front cladding and remove cladding from case.

3.After cleaning, replace front lower cladding by inserting top tabs, then rear tabs. Make sure all tabs are securely fit in each slot. Replace front kickplate.

Front Upper Cladding

1.Remove color band, bumper and bumper retainer from the case. See page 31.

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Contents Installation & Service Manual TLM, TLF, TLD Contents Front Glass Anti-Fogging System Service Fan Blade & Motor ReplacementLift-Glass Replacement TLM, TLF, TLD Specifications TLM, TLF, TLD TLM, TLF, TLD Installation Procedures SeptemberCarpentry Procedures Case Line-UpLift Front Glass Leveling Instructions Bottom and End Close-off Installation Optional rear bottom close-offs do not require joint trimTemperature Control Refrigeration ProceduresOptional 2 Bumper Installation Typical Service Case with Gravity CoilSetting the Electronic Thermostat Typical Service Case with Blower CoilElectrical Procedures Wiring DiagramsDefrost Information July July July July July July July July TLM, TLF, TLD Cleaning and Sanitation Cleaning Instructions Stainless Steel Cleaning MethodsHeat tint or heavy Rear Sliding Door Removal and Installation General InformationMezzanine Shelving Top Mounted Scale Shelf InstallationLighted Shelves Light Servicing Service InstructionsBallast Replacement Ballast and Lighting LocationsFront Glass Anti-Fogging System Service Light Shield Anti-Sweat ReplacementFront Glass Anti-Sweat Replacement Front Glass Anti-Fog Fan Replacement Lift-Glass ReplacementGlass is heavy and requires assistance for properly support Lift-Glass Gas Piston Replacement Color Band, Bumper and Bumper Retainer Replacement Anti-Sweat Heater Wire Deflector Kit Replacement TLD Only November Operational Parts ListParts Information Case UsageCladding and Trim Parts List Item Description 12’May

TLM, TLD, TLF specifications

Tyler Refrigeration is a recognized leader in the refrigeration industry, providing innovative solutions aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and performance. Among their suite of products, the TLF, TLD, and TLM series stand out for their cutting-edge features and technologies.

The TLF series is particularly designed for accommodating large quantities of perishable goods. One of its key characteristics is the use of advanced insulation materials that not only enhance thermal efficiency but also reduce energy consumption. The TLF units come equipped with a user-friendly digital display that allows easy monitoring and precise temperature control. Additionally, the refrigeration system uses environmentally friendly refrigerants, ensuring compliance with modern sustainability standards.

The TLD series is optimized for versatility in commercial applications. These units are characterized by their adjustable shelving, which allows for flexible storage configurations. Moreover, the TLD series features a robust build quality, ensuring durability in high-traffic environments. An integrated energy management system is a highlight of the TLD line, providing real-time energy consumption data and helping operators to better understand their usage patterns. This feature not only aids in cost-saving measures but also aligns with broader efforts for environmental sustainability.

The TLM series focuses on maximizing space efficiency without sacrificing performance. What separates TLM from other models is its compact design, which is ideal for establishments with limited space such as convenience stores and small restaurants. The units utilize a state-of-the-art cooling technology, which guarantees even temperature distribution throughout the interior. The TLM series also incorporates smart technology, enabling remote monitoring and diagnostics. This capability allows operators to receive alerts for any temperature fluctuations or mechanical issues, ensuring the safety of stored products.

All three series feature a sleek design, allowing them to blend seamlessly into various environments, from grocery stores to industrial kitchens. Tyler Refrigeration has prioritized user convenience, ensuring that regular maintenance tasks can be performed easily, thus decreasing downtime.

In conclusion, Tyler Refrigeration's TLF, TLD, and TLM series showcase the company's commitment to innovation, efficiency, and reliability. With their unique features and modern technologies, these units not only enhance operational capabilities but also support sustainability in the refrigeration landscape. Whether for large-scale storage or compact applications, Tyler Refrigeration continues to set the standard for excellence in refrigeration solutions.