Traulsen R & A Series owner manual XII. Stainless Steel Overview, XIII. Care of Stainless Steel

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XII. STAINLESS STEEL OVERVIEW

XII. a - INTRODUCTION:

All Traulsen R & A Series Refrigerator, Freezer, Dual- Temp and Heated Cabinet models are constructed with a high quality 430 series, 20 gauge stainless steel exterior finish (front, sides and doors). The interior finish on these same R-Series models are constructed using 300 series stainless steel (anodized aluminum is used for A-Series).

The stainless steel finish on Traulsen R & A Series should retain its appearance throughout the products usable lifetime. However, some care is required to maintain this appearance. The following paragraphs will provide a guideline on proper care of the exterior/interior finish, as well as some suggestions on how to repair a finish which has been marred due to adverse environmental conditions or improper jobsite care.

XII. b - STAINLESS STEEL, HOW IT WORKS:

The process by which stainless steel retains its appearance is a result of its type of metal alloy. Steel is a composite of metals combined in a specific industrial process. Stainless steel contains a high percentage of chromium, the addition of which provides both its appearance, and a microscopic surface layer protecting the steel underneath from corrosion. This external layer acts as a barrier, preventing typical oxidation of the steel. Remove this barrier, and the environment will eventually corrode the metal, marring its appearance.

XII. c - UNDERSTANDING THE CAUSES OF CORROSION: Corrosion to stainless steel can only be caused in one of four specific ways:

1)ABRASION

Abrasion can be caused during routine cleaning of the metal, either by use of an abrasive cleanser, or use of an abrasive device, such as a metal scouring pad. Abrasion can also be caused by contact with other hard surfaces, such as nearby equipment, walls or tools. Special care should be taken to position your unit properly to prevent accidental dents and scratches.

2)WATER

Water everywhere contains various deposits, or solids, which as the water drys or evaporates, can leave spots behind. The spots may eventually cause corrosion if not removed.

3)CHEMICALS OR WATER CONTAINING CHLORIDES Chlorides, such as found in water or many cleaning materials are especially corrosive to stainless steel. Daily janitorial duties, such a floor mopping, can splash water containing chlorinated cleansers against the front and sides of a Traulsen refrigeration product, resulting in corrosion. Avoid use of these on or around a Traulsen refrigeration product if at all possible.

4)PROLONGED CONTACT WITH FOOD PRODUCT Many food products, such as milk and carbonated sodas,contain acids which may damage the protective layer of stainless steel. All food and beverage spills

XII. c - UNDERSTANDING THE CAUSES OF CORROSION: should be cleaned up promptly to avoid possible stains and corrosion.

XIII. CARE OF STAINLESS STEEL

XIII. a - USING THE PROPER TOOLS:

Use of proper cleaning materials will do much to prolong the appearance of your Traulsen refrigeration product. We particularly encourage the use of either plastic scouring pads or soft cloths for cleaning stainless steel.

Soft nylon scouring pads can also be used, however care has to used to insure that all scrubbing is done in the direction of the metals GRAIN.Because metals are chrystalline in nature, when they are in a solid state the individual ions line up to form visible grain lines. Use of a soft nylon scouring pad in a direction opposite of the grain will mar its luster. Always do so PARALLELto the grain.

There are several types of tools which should NEVER BE USED when cleaning stainless steel, these include:

WIRE BRUSHES

METAL SCOURING PADS

SANDPAPER

SCRAPERS & PUTTY KNIVES

Use of any of these tools will result in scratches or removal of the stainless steels protective layer, which will eventually lead to corrosion and rust.

XIII. b - USING THE RIGHT CLEANSER:

Avoid all cleaning products containing chloride ingredients. Use of a cleanser specifically designed for stainless steel is highly recommended. You may find yourself in a situation where you are uncertain if a particular cleaning product contains any chlorides. If unsure, its probably best to just assume that it does and avoid its use in cleaning a Traulsen refrigeration product.

Also to be avoided are cleaning products which contain QUATERNARY SALTS.These salts can literally attack the stainless steels protective layer, leading to corrosion and pitting of the steels surface.

After cleaning, it is important to always rinse the cleaned area thoroughly with cool, clean water (do not use hot water) and wipe completely dry using a paper towel or soft absorbent cloth.

Use of cleaning products designed for use on stainless steel, in conjunction with the proper tools, as outlined above will help retain the appearance of your Traulsen refrigeration product for years and years.

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Contents Form Number TR35743 REV /04 Table of Contents Serial TAGIII. Installation III. InstallationStable Before Installing Legs or Casters II. Receipt InspectionSealing Base of ROLL-IN Models III. Installation Care & Maintenance IV. OperationEfficiently and use less energy First consulting the factoryCare & Maintenance cont’d Replacing the GasketsVI. Other Alarms See the following pages for explanations VII. The INTELA-TRAULControl SystemVII. a Alarm Explanations VII. INTELA-TRAULPossible Causes for Refrigerator & Freezer Models Possible CausesAlarm Cancel Button Defrost Icon LED for FDigit RED LED Display LEDVII. e Notes to the User VII. g Customer Service Parameters VII. h Adjusting the Thermostat SET Point HighVII. i Adjusting the Thermostat SET Point LOW VII. j Changing the Temperature ScaleVII. k Setting the 24-HOUR Clock VII. l Setting the Date VII. m Setting Daylight Savings TimeDefrost Icon VII. n Starting a Manual Defrost CycleVII. o Setting the Defrost Lockouts SampleVII. p Adjusting the Door Perimeter Heaters VII. q Adjusting the Room Temperature OffsetVII. r Setting the Audible Alarm Style VII. s Viewing Sensor TemperaturesVII. u HOT Food UNITS, Temperature Adjustment VII. u HOT Food UNITS, Turning the Unit OFF/ONVIII. Trouble Shooting Guide Find Your Problem Here RemedyXI. Spare Parts List Part DescriptionXII. Stainless Steel Overview XIII. Care of Stainless SteelXII. b Stainless STEEL, HOW IT Works Cont’d XIV. Corrosion RemediesXV. Warranty Information Standard Domestic WarrantyXVI. Index INTELA-TRAULHours of Operation