The forced-air system recovers temperature rapidly after frequent openings, which reduces spoilage risk during meal service periods. The low amp draw and ENERGY STAR qualification help facilities manage utility budgets without sacrificing performance.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Unplug the unit and remove crates. Wash interior with mild soap and warm water; rinse and dry. Clean condenser coils and vents with a brush to improve efficiency and lower energy use. Degrease lift door tracks and hinges to prevent wear and fire risk. Sanitize food-contact surfaces to remove pathogens and protect customers. Inspect seals and replace if cracked. Reconnect power only after unit is fully dry.#@@#Additional Info#@#The True TMC-34-S-HC mobile milk cooler features forced-air refrigeration at 115 volts, ENERGY STAR® efficiency, R-290 refrigerant, stainless steel, side lift door, and a 1/5 HP motor.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
The forced-air system recovers temperature rapidly after frequent openings, which reduces spoilage risk during meal service periods. The low amp draw and ENERGY STAR qualification help facilities manage utility budgets without sacrificing performance.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#Upon confirmation of completed payment, Culinary Depot will ship/deliver the True TMC-34-S-HC Mobile Milk Cooler.#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Service personnel should inspect condenser coils weekly and remove debris with a soft brush to maintain heat transfer efficiency. Replace door gaskets when tears or compression loss occur and verify lift door alignment monthly to prevent air intrusion. Drain and clean interior surfaces with mild detergent and potable water; rinse thoroughly and air dry. Calibrate thermostat quarterly and record voltage, 115 volts, and amp draw, 2.7 A, to detect electrical anomalies.