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IV. d - BATCH LOADING:
The Even-Thaw model can accommmodate any size partial 
load, or up to twenty eight (28) 18” x 26” pans of product. Use 
of aluminum pans is highly recommended. Product should be 
placed on pans in one layer only to allow for proper air flow. 
When  completely  loaded  with  frozen  product  (at  approxi-
mately -5°F), the interior cabinet air temperature will begin 
to drop and approach the product temperature as a result. 
When this occurs the heaters begin operation in order to 
return the cabinet temperature back up to the heater setpoint 
temperature (37°F). This portion of the thaw cycle may take 
place for approximately 8 to 12 hours. With a full product load 
the interior cabinet temperature should remain at or below 
37°F for approximately 8 to 12 hours of the expected 18-24 
hour total thaw cycle time.
IV. e - PROCESS LOADING:
If the cabinet is unloaded as needed and replaced with frozen 
product, the average cabinet temperatures remain higher. 
A fully loaded cabinet with the refrigeration system cycling 
from 38°F to 40°F thaws product faster than one maintaining 
operation at below 32°F air temperatures for several hours.
IV. f - INTERIOR ARRANGEMENTS:
Each  reach-in  Even-Thaw  model  includes  14  pairs  of  #1 
trayslides (16 gauge stainless steel angle type) for bottom 
support of either: (1) 18” x 26” pan per pair of tray slides or 
(2) 14” x 18” pans per pair of tray slides, per section.
IV. g - ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE SCALE:
The Traulsen Even-Thaw model is preset at the factory to 
operate within strict temperature parameters.  Please contact 
our Service Department at (800) 825-8220 for any additional 
technical support. 
V. a - CLEANING THE CONDENSER:
The most important thing you can do to insure a long, reli-
able service life for your Traulsen is to regularly clean the 
condenser coil.
The condensing unit requires regularly scheduled cleaning 
to keep the finned condenser clean of lint and dust accum-
mulation. Keeping the condenser clean allows the cabinet to 
operate more efficiently and use less energy.
To clean the condenser, first disconnect electrical power to 
the cabinet and lift up the front louver assembly. To lift this, 
remove the two screws located on both sides at the bottom 
of the louver assembly. Once the screws are removed, the 
panel can be pivoted upwards allowing full access to the front 
facing condenser. Vacuum or brush any dirt, lint or dust from 
the finned condenser coil, the compressor and other cooling 
system parts. If significant dirt is clogging the condenser fins, 
use compressed air to blow this clear.
Lower louver assembly and replace the screws to hold
it in place.
V. b - HINGE REPLACEMENT:
Both the door and hinge can be easily removed from the 
cabinet. To remove the door, remove the plug at the bottom 
of the top hinge. Inside the hinge there is a small screw which 
secures the door in place. Remove this with a flat head screw-
driver and the door can then be lifted off the hinge. To remove 
the door portion of the hinge from the door, lift off the hinge 
cover and then remove the three Phillips head screwswhich 
secure the hinge in place on the door. To remove the cabinet 
portion of the hinge, remove the three Phillips head screws 
which hold it in place. On solid door units, the top hinge(s) 
contains a microswitch for controlling the interior lighting.
To reassemble the hinge reverse the previous procedure.
IV. OPERATION (continued)
V. CARE & MAINTENANCE