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1. End Of Section Click Here For Parts Lists Table of Contents SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Figure 6 5 SECTION 6 PARTS LIST One Section Freezer Components Number Quantity Evaporator Housing Assembly Evaporator Housing Assembly Cover Screen Vent 501741 1 Vent Breather 50097901 1 Fan Blade Evaporator 50598001 1 Fan Motor Evaporator 5063981 1 Bracket Evaporator Fan Motor 04415201 1 8 Fan Panel 0440483 1 9 Electrical Box Assembl 10806800 1 Coil Evaporator 5061720 1 Accumulator 501807009 41 142 Heat Exchanger 410230 1 13 Capillary Tbe 5079601 2 14 Temperature Control 50616707 1 15 DrainPan Evaporator 10511103 1 16 DranlLlin 15045001 1 5 17 Latch 50554302 4 18 Latch Strike Hook 5055433 4 19 Terminal Board 50684001 1 20 Cordset Heaterandlight 5083680 1 21 Harness Cord and Plug 115 1 508282001 1 22 Harness Condenser Unit Receptacle 50837101 1 23 Drain Condensate not shown 41 24 DefrostTimer 2 509732 1 25 Heater Safety 2 wire 59990 1 26 Probe Bracket 502421000 41 O 27 JuncionBlock 5060601 28 FanDelay 3wirey 50990 1 29 Defrost Heater 50620501 30 Liquid Line Dryer 5073080
2. V Series Reach In Refrigerators and Freezers Owners Manual For Quick Navigation Click On Topics or Sections Highlighted In Blue x DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING x PARTS LISTS WIRING DIAGRAMS WA x xe x LIMITED WARRANTY Continental USA Only The Seller warrants to the original purchaser equipment manufactured by Seller to be free from defects in material and workmanship for which it is responsible The Seller s obligation under this warranty shall be limited to replacing or repairing at Seller s option without charge F O B Sellers factory any part found to be defective and any labor and material expense incurred by Seller in repairing or replacing such part such warranty to be limited to a period of 90 days from date of purchase or 120 days from date of shipment from Seller s factory whichever is earlier provided terms of payment have been fully met All labor shall be performed during regular working hours Overtime premium charges will be at Buyer s expense In addition to the above Seller will replace any part deemed by it to be defective without charge for such replacement except labor charges such warranty to be limited to period of one year from date of purchase or 13 months from date of shipment of the equipment from Seller s factory Proof of purchase must be supplied to Seller to validate warranty This warranty i
3. Ojj End Of Section Click Here For Parts Lists Table of Contents SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Figure 6 3 SECTION 6 PARTS LIST One Section Refrigerator Components Electrical Box Assembly Part Number Quantity Evaporator Housing Assembl Evaporator Housing Assembly Cover Screen Vent 5017741 1 Vent Breather 50097901 1 Fan Blade Evaporator 50598001 1 Fan Motor Evaporator 50639801 1 Bracket Evaporator Fan Motor 0441520 1 044048083 1 9 Electrical Box Assembl 10806901 1 Coil Evaporator 50617101 1 1 5018071 1 12 __ Heat Exchanger 44 10770991 1 13 Capillary Tube 59 1 14 _ Temperature Control 56 1 15 Drain Evaporator 2 105111000 1 16 1 5024501 1 17 Lath Lock 505432 4 18 j LatchStikeHook 50554303 4 19 TerminalBoard 1to4 5068490 1 20 _ Cordset Heater and Light 508398800 1 21 Harness Cord Plug 115 15 o o 50828201 1 22 Harness Condenser Unit Receptacle 50819901 1 23 Drain Condensate o Z o o 044701 1 24 Liquid Line Dryer 503801 1 25 Fan Motor Condenser not shown 50193101 Note All field replacement parts may not be stated on this parts list For addit
4. the United States Replacement or repair to the defective motor compressor is limited to a 500 00 maximum expenditure during the four year period This warranty does not give the owner of the refrigerator or freezer the rights to purchase a complete replacement condensing unit of the same make or another make It further does not permit the replacement to be made with a motor compressor of another make unless written approval is authorized Expressly excluded from this warranty are damages resulting from spoilage of goods or any other incidental damages inasmuch as this warranty applies only to the replacement of defective motor compressor Failure of the customer to return their registration card containing the name address date of installation model and serial number of the refrigerator or freezer within 10 days from date of start up shall void this warranty PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING REPLACEMENT COMPRESSORS IN WARRANTY Changes in engineering standards cause variations in compressor specifications These changes are brought about by our upgrading programs and our suppliers engineering product changes It is impractical for the customer to go to the manufacturer for the replacement compressor Suppliers have set up wholesaler organizations to handle replacements on a local basis The standard O E M original equipment manufacturers warranties are for an unconditional 20 months from date of manufacture at their factory This allows s
5. 230 1 60 NC N rr 3 TERMINAL WHEN PROVIDED DEFROST TERM TERMINAL 1 F i DEFROST HEATER ETT 1 I 1 1 1 1 4 1 I i 2 i BLU BLU RED i NC re tn es Soa ee J DEFROST TIMER TEMP CONTROL BLK or PLIRPLE WHT 2 FACIA HEATER BLK or PURPLE FACIA HEATER BLK or PURPLE FACIA HEATER BLK or BRN WHT or BRN RIB LIGHT MODEL VF 3 HARDWIRE REPRESENTS CONNECTION AT TERMINAL BLOCK End Of Section Click Here For Table Of Contents Y VICTORY REFRIGERATION 110 Woodcrest Road Cherry Hill NJ 08003 Phone 856 428 4200 Fax 856 428 7299 Website www victory refrig com E Mail parts victory refrig com order entry victory refrig com or service victory refrig com Manual Part Number 50853201 Rev 04 Print Date 06 18 02 Price 15 00 AFE AGA FOODSERVICE EQUIPMENT Website www agafoodservice com
6. 4 MAINTENANCE SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE A Cleaning and Proper Detergent Use Follow requirements of local health authorities 1 Use a detergent sanitizer of a mild detergent neutral or mildly alkaline recommended for metal surfaces followed by a sanitizing rinse solution These chemicals are necessary to kill or deactivate the micro organisms on the surface areas in contact with stored food Choose these chemicals carefully Some are toxic and should only be used on non food surfaces CAUTION DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANING SOLVENTS Never scour any part of your refrigerator Scouring powders or chemicals may cause damage by scratching or dulling the gleaming surface finish Use alkaline chlorinated or non chloride cleaners 2 Avoid cleaners containing quaternary salts as they also can attack stainless steel and cause pitting and rusting 3 When using these products it is important to follow label directions exactly to obtain the correct cleaning action B Initial Cleaning of Cabinet CAUTION DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANING SOLVENTS Prior to placing your new refrigerator into operation it is advisable that the interior be washed thoroughly with a mild detergent and water solution Rinse with clear water and a sanitizing solution Allow cabinet to dry C Periodic Cleaning It is more convenient to clean your refrigerator or storage freezer when the product load is at its lowest point 1 Daily Exterior Surface Cleaning
7. IMPORTANT It is highly recommended that your refrigerator or freezer be installed by an authorized Victory Certified Installer A Receiving Shipment Upon arrival examine the exterior of the shipment packaging for any signs of rough handling If the cabinet is damaged it should be noted on the delivery slip or bill of lading and signed to that effect A claim must be filed immediately against the carrier indicating extent and estimated cost of damage incurred All units are performance tested and thoroughly inspected prior to shipment Upon leaving the factory all units are in perfect condition and the carrier signs to this effect B Unpackaging Procedure 1 Split plastic wrap along one of the cardboard posts Remove and discard all packaging material 2 WARNING Never under any circumstances lay your new refrigerator or freezer down on either it S back front or sides Laying the equipment down will allow compressor oil into the refrigerant lines which can damage the compressor at start up If for any reason the unit is laid down it must be set upright as soon as possible and needs to set for a minimum of 12 hours before starting the compressor Failure to adhere to the above recommendations will void the warranty 3 The shipping skid must be removed by tipping the cabinet from side to side Remove the shipping bolts while the cabinet is held in one direction Then repeating this procedure when the cabinet is h
8. any breach of the foregoing warranty or otherwise shall be for the repair or replacement of the equipment or parts thereof affected by such breach The foregoing warranty shall be valid and binding upon Seller if and only if Buyer loads operates and maintains the equipment supplied hereunder in accordance with the instruction manual provided to Buyer Seller does not guarantee the process of manufacture by Buyer or the quality of product to be produced by the equipment supplied hereunder and Seller shall not be liable for any prospective or lost product or profits of Buyer THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER SPECIFICALLY THERE ARE NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE The foregoing shall be Seller s sole and exclusive obligation and Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy for any action whether in breach of contract or negligence In no event shall seller be liable for a sum in excess of the purchase price of the item 110 Woodcrest Road Cherry Hill NJ 08003 0507 Phone 856 428 4200 Fax 856 428 7299 Victory Service Line is 800 523 5008 i OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL FOUR YEAR MOTOR COMPRESSOR WARRANTY ADDITIONAL PROTECTION PLAN FOR MOTOR COMPRESSOR ONLY Victory agrees to reimburse the original purchaser after the initial twenty 20 month warranty supplied by compressor manufacturer expires for five 5 years after the date o
9. arrangement if necessary 3 Determine reason for short cycling see 5 above and correct Determine correct size and replace Determine correct size and replace Determine reason and correct Check and replace Remount relay in correct position Determine reason and correct Determine reason see 5 above and correct Remount rigidly Replace with proper capacitor Reset control Rearrange product load to improve air circulation Correct charge Determine reason and correct Replace Readjust valve or replace with properly sized valve Replace part Open valve fully Find and tighten Reform to be free of contact Replace blade Replace motor End Of Section Click Here For Table Of Contents SECTION 6 PARTS LIST SECTION 6 PARTS LIST SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Pages Figure 6 1 Cabinet and Hinged Metal Door Parts 21 Figure 6 1A Hinged Vision Panel 22 Figure 6 2 Thermometer and Grill ERE 23 Figure 6 3 One Section Refrigerator 24 Figure 6 4 Two amp Three Section Refrigerator Components 25 Figure 6 5 One Section Freezer Components 26 Fi
10. to Figure 2 8 Cabinets may be supplied with removable stainless steel angle pan slides and are available in the following Type A for one 18 x 26 pan or one 14 x 18 pans Bottom Support Type B for one 18 x 26 pan or one 14 x 18 pans Lip Support Type for two 12 x 20 pans Lip Support Type A C for 1 18 x 26 pan Bottom Support 2 12 x 20 pan Bottom Support 1 14 x 18 pan Bottom Support SECTION 2 INSTALLATION TYPE A C _ Universal Figure 2 8 Angle Type Pan Slides The appropriate mounting uprights are already installed when ordered with your cabinet from the factory Pan slides cannot be attached to the standard shelf pilaster Pan slide uprights have 1 2 square holes on 1 centers To install an individual slide locate the appropriate square holes at the desired height A complete section of slides should be installed by starting at the bottom Insert tabs of the slide into the uprights and apply pressure in a downward direction until the tab fully engages the upright refer to Figure 2 9 Figure 2 9 Installing Stainless Steel Angle Type Pan Slides SECTION 2 INSTALLATION b Steel Rod Type Pan Slide Racks Refer to Figure 2 10 Steel rod type pan slide racks are also available They are designed to accommodate 18 x 26 sheet pans as follows Bottom Support Pan Slide Rack on 2 centers Lip
11. 1 31 Power Relay 50369401 Note All field replacement parts may not be stated on this parts list For additional information assistance contact the factory End Of Section Click Here For Parts Lists Table of Contents SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Figure 6 6 SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Two amp Three Section Freezer Components e Electrical Box Assembly item Description o PartNumber Quantity 1 Evaporator Housing Assembl 2 Evaporator Housing Assembly Cover 3 Screen Vent 501741 1 4 Vent Breather 50097997 1 5 FanBlade Evaporatr 5059801 2 6 Fan Motor Evaporator 506398001 2 7 Bracket Evaporator Fan Motor 04415200 2 8 jFanPael J 04403702 1 9 Electrical Box Assembly refer to Electrical Assembly with Figure 6 5 10806301 1 9 Electrical Box Assembly Three Section 10806400 1 10 Coil Evaporator 5061097 1 11 Accumulator 5018140 1 12 Heat Exchanger Two Section 1073801 1 Heat Exchanger Three Section 13 Capillary Tube 50198902 2 13 Capillary Tube _ 507951 2 14 Temperature Control 5061611 1 15 Drain Pan Evaporator 10511104 1 16 5024501 1 17 50554302 4 18 5055433 4 19 Terminal Board 1to
12. 4 5850684400 1 20 Cordset HeaterandLightt 5083681 1 21 Harness CordandPlug1i5v i5A 50828201 1 22 Harness Condenser Unit Receptacle 50837001 1 23 Drain Pan Condensate not shown 1 24 DefrostTimer 5019730 1 25 Heater Safety 2 wire 50599400 1 26 Probe Bracket 50244101 1 27 Junction Block 7 56 1 28 5250599501 1 29 Defrost Heater 50596800 1 30 Liquid Line Dryer X 50730800 1 31 Power Relay 50369401 1 Note All field replacement parts may not be stated on this parts list For additional information or assistance contact the factory End Of Section Click Here For Parts Lists Table of Contents SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Figure 6 7 SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Shelves amp Pilasters Number of Sections we Section1 Section 2 Section 1 Section2 Section 3 O S EMEN NEN UN 54 1 2 Long gy 9 rhum 54 1 2 Long 2 X j X X x 50022501 Shelf Support Clip X x 1 50022601 Stainless Steel Shelf Support 50597803 50597903 50597803 Stainless Steel Shelves 50597806 50597906 50597806 7 Epoxy Coated Shelves 50828401 Nylon Inserts __ gd ___ 50826901 Tapping Screws Note Two pieces needed to install uprights Nylon Inserts and T
13. 5 F 20 5 C for freezers B Thermometer Operation The thermometer sensing bulb is located so that opening the door for even a brief period of time may cause the thermometer to indicate danger The recovery rate or the length of time required for the thermometer to indicate safest temperature is also rapid usually a few minutes The length of time required to remove the heat admitted due to prolonged or frequent door openings or the heat from a product load is dependent upon several factors One is the amount of heat introduced into the cabinet due to duration and frequency of door openings another is the temperature and size of the load being refrigerated For example placing a hot load of dough in a refrigerator will definitely cause the thermometer display to go into and remain in the danger zone for a prolonged period of time This is normal and must be expected However you should be concerned if the thermometer indicates danger and the door s have NOT been opened or a warm product load has NOT been placed in the refrigerator This may indicate a malfunction C Loading Product After the refrigerator or freezer have reached the proper storage temperatures food may be loaded Note Continued use of this equipment will allow you to become familiar with its operation and functions 1 Figure 3 1 4 End Of Section Click Here For Table Of Contents SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE SECTION
14. Cleaning and sanitizing a Dip sponge in cleaning solution wipe down surfaces b Polish with clean soft cloth Always wipe in direction of grain Once a week a film cutting agent may be used for metal finishes to maintain a shining surface 13 SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE 2 Weekly Interior Accessory Cleaning Interior cleaning is recommended a minimum of once a week to maintain good sanitary conditions and to eliminate odors a b Disconnect power by switching circuit breaker to OFF Remove all food to protective temporary storage Open door and allow warm room air to enter cabinet Remove all accessories shelves racks etc from within the cabinet and scrub with a detergent solution and a nylon bristled brush When storage compartment s is sufficiently warm remove all loose food particles Scrub all interior surfaces with warm detergent solution 100 F 120 F 38 C 39 C and a nylon bristled brush Scrub the floor and ceiling surfaces of the interior walls corners inner door surface gaskets and latches Rinse with warm clean water using a sponge Remove excess rinse water with sponge Soak in a final rinse of sanitizing solution for recommended period of time Allow to air dry Return accessories to unit Return power electrical to unit by resetting circuit breaker Return food to cabinet when temperature indicator reaches safety zone 3 Once Every Three Months Condenser M
15. HP freezer 3 4 HP freezer Total Amperes 9 4 Amp refrigerator 10 3 Amp refrigerator 11 6 Amp refrigerator 8 5 Amp freezer 12 0 Amp freezer 12 9 Amp freezer CRATED SHIPPING DATA Width 36 1 2 63 5 8 90 3 4 927 mm 1616 mm 2305 mm 44 3 4 44 3 4 44 3 4 1137 1137 1137 87 87 87 2210 mm 2210 mm 2210 mm Crated Cubic Feet 82 2 cu ft 143 3 cu ft 204 4 cu ft 2 33 ft 4 06 cu 5 79 Crated Weight 305 16 refrigerator 435 16 refrigerator 575 lbs refrigerator 315 lbs freezer 465 16 freezer 620 Ibs freezer SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION Refrigerators amp Freezers Dimension Drawings 26 1 2 873mm 33 1 4 845mm ONE SECTION PLAN VIEW 52 1 8 1324mm 23 718 21 1 4 606mm 540mm TYP DOOR OPENING TWO SECTION PLAN VIEW 77 3 4 1975mmj 33 1 4 845mm Lr THREE SECTION PLAN VIEW 2 1 4 31 57mm 7 5 83 5 8 2124mm 6 4 CE 152mm SIDE ELEVATION Dimensional tolerance 1 4 Metric Dimensions mm We reserve the right to change specifications and product design without notice Such revisions do not entitle the buyer to correspond changes improvements additions or replacements for previously purchased equipment End Of Section Click Here For Table Of Contents SECTION 2 INSTALLATION SECTION 2 INSTALLATION
16. Support Pan Slide Rack on 1 1 2 centers Uprights for mounting the steel rod type pan slide racks are factory installed Pan Rack Pan Rack for Lip for Bottom Supported Pans Supported Pan Figure 2 10 Steel Rod Type Slides NOTE Either pan rack can be used on any of one two or three section refrigerators l Location of Serial Number Data Plate The serial data plate is mounted on the upper left interior wall see Figure 1 2 J Electric Supply The wiring should be done by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes separate ground wire must be supplied for all installations A properly wired refrigerator or freezer will assure proper operation Electrical supply requirements are on the cabinet serial data plate It is recommended that a direct properly protected line of the proper size wire be installed from the main supply to your refrigerator or SECTION 2 INSTALLATION J Electric Supply continued freezer It is most important that a voltage reading be made at the compressor motor electrical connections or as close to the compressor motor as possible while the refrigerator or freezer is in operation to assure that the correct voltage required by the compressor is being supplied All refrigerator or freezer electrical systems are internally grounded K Installation Checklist After the cabinet has been installed leveled and cleaned as described in the preceding paragrap
17. aintenance Cleaning is recommended at least once every three 3 months However once a month is recommended when unit is located near cooking equipment which produces grease laden vapors i e fryers grills steam kettles etc a b Disconnect power by switching circuit breaker to OFF position Remove the front grill by removing the two 2 screws on the inside of the grill at each end then lift the panel up and straight out Place the panel on top of the cabinet being very careful not to damage or kink the thermometer capillary line 14 SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE 4 Once Every Three Months Condenser Maintenance continued Use a vacuum cleaner with proper brush attachments to clean the condenser compressor motor and related parts refer to Figure 4 1 d In extreme cases of dust and grease buildup the condenser fins may require blowing out with compressed air or cleaning with a degreasing agent e Turn circuit breaker to ON position NOTE The air cooled condensing unit depends upon the amount of air passing through the condenser Grease lint and dust accumulation reduces required air flow The refrigerator will consume less current and operate more efficiently if the condenser is kept clean WARNING Failure to keep condenser clean may cause premature failure of compressor motor which will NOT be covered by warranty Note Dirty condenser coils are the main reason for ser
18. aners 2 Use of Proper Tools and Cleaning Methods When cleaning your cabinet remember to use non abrasive tools Soft cloths and plastic scouring pads will not harm stainless steel Stainless Steel pads can be used but scrubbing motion must be in direction of polishing marks Some stainless steel s polishing lines or grain are clearly visible Always scrub in a motion parallel to the polishing lines as previously mentioned If the polishing lines cannot be seen use only a soft cloth or plastic scouring pad 3 Treat Hard Water Softening hard water can substantially reduce deposits Certain filters can be installed to remove corrosive elements If unsure of proper water treatment contact a local water treatment specialist End Of Section Click Here For Table Of Contents SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING amp SERVICING REFRIGERATION SYSTEM PROBLEM Condensing unit fails to start no hum Compressor fails to start hums and trips on overload protector Compressor starts but fails to switch off of start winding 4 Compressor starts and runs but short cycles on overload protector 5 Compressor runs but short cycles on 6 Condensing unit operates for prolonged periods or continuously On oc Na POSSIBLE CAUSE Line disconnect switch open Fuse removed or blown Overload protector tripped Control stuck in open position Wiring improper or lo
19. apping Screws Part Numbers are given above All field replacement parts may not be stated on this parts list For additional information or assistance contact the factory End Of Section Click Here For Parts Lists Table of Contents SECTION 6 PARTS LIST 7 SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Figure 6 8 Uprights for Stainless Steel Adjustable Type Pan Slides Parts List For Pan Slide Part Numbers Refer to Figure 6 9 YR 1 Upper Lite qo S H 5 x FH LJ Typ ONE Two THREE SECTION SECTION SECTION Number of Sections Pan Slide Type Upright Part Number One Two Three A B A C 09139307 pd 09739307 Pd 904904 XX 09739307 LX 0939407 Note Two pieces to install uprights Nylon Insert Part No 50828401 and Tapping Screws Part 50828901 All field replacement parts may not be stated on this parts list For additional information or assistance contact the factory az X xX 09139601 x End Of Section Click Here For Parts Lists Table of Contents SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Figure 6 9 SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Stainless Steel Adjustable Type Panslide Part Numbers numbers refer to Figure 6 6 Universal TYPE A TYPE B Number of Pairs of Pan Slides Part Number Type Part Numer Full Door Upper Half Door Lower Half Door Number of Pans Pair of Pan Number o Pens Pan Slides
20. denser Clean or replace TROUBLESHOOTING amp SERVICING REFRIGERATION SYSTEM PROBLEM 7 Start capacitor open or shorted blown 8 Run capacitor open shorted or blown 9 Relay defective or burned out Product zone temperature too high Suction line frosted or sweating Liquid line frosted or sweating Noisy condensing unit POSSIBLE CAUSE Relay contacts not opening properly Prolonged operation on start cycle due to a Low voltage to unit b Improper relay c Starting load too high Excessive short cycling Improper capacitor Improper capacitor Excessively high line voltage 110 of rated max Incorrect relay Incorrect mounting angle Line voltage too high or too low Excessive short cycling Relay being influenced by loose vibrating mounting Incorrect run capacitor Control setting too high Inadequate air circulation Overcharge of refrigerant Evaporator fan not running If remote model expansion valve stuck open If remote model expansion valve is passing excess refrigerant or is oversized Restriction in dehydrator or strainer Liquid shut off king valve partially closed Loose parts or mounting Tubing rattle Bent fan blade causing vibration Fan motor bearings worn REMEDY Replace relay a Determine reason and correct b Replace c Correct by using pump down
21. e doors their self closing features SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION d Door Jambs Humidity control wires Fascia Heaters located around the door jamb prevent condensation from forming on the cabinet front and are concealed by a high impact non conductive thermal breaker strip e Door Interior Liner is constructed of durable ABS material 2 Refrigeration System The refrigeration system is self contained capillary tube design 3 Shelves and Pans Refer to Figure 1 2 and to the Parts List Section of this manual a Wire shelves Heavy duty epoxy coated wire shelves are adjustable in 1 increments Shelf clips to support the shelves are inserted into pilasters on the walls b slides A wide door opening allows the use of a variety of optional pan slide types for 12 x 20 18 x 26 and 14 x 18 pans and or trays Stainless Steel Adjustable Type Pan Slides as shown in Figure 1 2 are adjustable in increments Steel Rod Type Pan Slide Racks as shown in Figure 1 2 are bottom supported with 2 centers or lip supported with 1 1 2 centers 4 Cabinet The cabinet ends and interior are made of brushed aluminum Fronts are made of stainless steel Foamed in place polyurethane insulation through the cabinet and doors ensures the ultimate in energy efficiency 5 Dial Thermometer The dial thermometer is standard and is calibrated at the factory 6 Thermometer Sensing Bulb Th
22. e temperature sensing bulb is located in the cabinet in the top right hand corner 7 Thermostat Control Bulb Not Shown The refrigerator senses evaporator temperature The freezer senses return air temperature SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION C Specifications and Dimension Drawings Refrigerators and Freezers Specifications and Dimension Drawings Three Section Width Overall 26 1 2 52 1 8 77 3 4 673 mm 1324 1975 Depth Overall 33 1 4 33 1 4 33 1 4 including handles 845 mm 845 mm 845 mm Height Overall 83 5 8 83 5 8 83 5 8 including adjacent legs 2124 mm 2124 mm 2124 mm Depth Door s 56 1 2 56 1 2 56 1 2 1435mm 1435mm 1435mm Clear Door Width 21 1 4 21 1 4 21 1 4 540 mm 540 mm 540 mm Clear Full Door Height 54 54 54 1375 mm 1375 mm 1375 mm CAPACITY Related Capacity 21 cu ft 45 4 cu ft 69 0 cu ft 1 29 cu m 1 95 cu m Number of Shelves Shelf Area 17 1 sq ft 36 0 sq ft 54 2 sq ft 1 59 sq 3 35 sq 5 0 ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION Cabinet Electrical Voltage 115v 60 Hz 1 ph 115v 60 Hz 1 ph 115v 60 Hz 1 ph refrigerator 115v 60 Hz 1 ph freezer 2 2 refrigerator 3 freezer Condensing Unit Voltage 115v 60 Hz 1 ph 115v 60 Hz 1 ph 115v 60 Hz 1 ph refrigerator 208 230v 60 Hz 1 ph freezer Condensing Unit Size HP 1 3 HP refrigerator 1 3 HP refrigerator 1 2 HP refrigerator 1 3 HP freezer 1 2
23. ed pans 2 pairs of centers Note All field replacement parts may not be stated on this parts list For additional information or assistance contact the factory End Of Section Click Here For Parts Lists Table of Contents SECTION 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS 1 2 amp 3 SECTION REFRIGERATOR 115 1 60 BLK WHT POWER CORD amp PLUG 115V SEE NOTE Si mie DPST POWER SWITCH 4 m 115 1 60 BLK BLU CONTROL CENTRE WEN PROVIDED BLK HEATER FACIA HEATER HEATER POWER CORD amp PLUG NOTE MODEL VR 1 15 AMP NEMA 5 15P VR 2 15 AMP NEMA 5 15P VR 3 15 AMP NEMA 5 15P REPRESENTS CONNECTION AT TERMINAL BLOCK i 33 SECTION 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS 1 amp 2 SECTION FREEZER 11571760 POWER CORD amp PLUG 115V YELLOW LABEL UNMARKED DEFROST TERM TERMINAL HEATER SAFETY DEFROST HEATER HIGH PRESSURE DEFROST TIMER TEMP CONTROL CUNTROLCWHEN PROVIDED BLK or PLIRPLE FACIA HEATER BLK or PURPLE FACIA HEATER BLK or BRN LIGHT POWER CORD amp PLUG NOTE FOR VF 1 amp VF 2 REFER TO VR 1 amp VR 2 INFORMATION ON PAGE 37 REPRESENTS CONNECTION AT TERMINAL BLOCK 34 SECTION 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS 3 SECTION FREEZER BLK WHT 11571760 208
24. eld in the opposite direction SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 4 Exercise extreme caution when removing the wooden skid especially when the last bolt is removed as the skid if not properly blocked will fall to the floor with extreme force C Reducing Refrigerator or Freezer Depth For Narrow Facility Doorway In order to pass through a narrow doorway or restricted area doors front grill hinges and keeper may be removed to reduce the overall depth of the cabinet to a minimum or 31 deep 1 Removing Doors a Open door to approximately 90 b Lift door straight up and off hinges 2 Front Air Grill a On grills with dial thermometers disconnect the bracket assembly thumbscrew before completely removing the air grill b Remove 1 4 hex head screw from each case end panel c Remove the front air grill by lifting the grill vertically Push up at the bottom of the grill to disengage the lances from the keyhole slots and pull forward SECTION 2 INSTALLATION SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 3 Hinges and Lock Keeper D Rehingeability One amp Two Section Long Door Cabinet a Refer to Figure 2 3 To remove the hinge base from the cabinet fascia unscrew the three phillips type 1 Remove door from cabinet by opening it about 90 machine screws and lifting it from it s supporting brackets as mentioned on page 7 2 Carefully pry the hinge barrel cover from hinge barrel Fig 2 5 Figure 2 3 b To remove loc
25. ement parts may not be stated on this parts list For additional information or assistance contact the factory NIN 13 13 13 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 End Of Section Click Here For Parts Lists Table of Contents SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Figure 6 1A SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Hinged Vision Panel Door Parts Description Part Quantity Door Gasket Full Effective for Cabinets Built Prior to 8 5 02 1 per full length door Door Gasket Full Effective for Cabinets Built On or After 8 5 02 1 per full length door Lock amp Key Set 1 per door Ass y Full Door w Vision Panel LH Effective for Cabinets Built Prior to 8 5 02 1 cabinet section Ass y Full Door w Vision Panel LH Effective for Cabinets Built On or After 8 5 02 1 per cabinet section Ass y Full Door w Vision Panel RH Effective for Cabinets Built Prior to 8 5 02 1 per cabinet section Ass y Full Door Vision Panel RH Effective for Cabinets Built On or After 8 5 02 Base Screw Hinge 7 Barrel Hinge 1 per hinge assembl 50678801 2 per hinge assembl 1 per hinge assembl Shim 05312701 available upon request 2 per door NOTE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER GLASS BREAKAGE THE GLASS PANEL IS NOT SERVICEABLE ENTIRE DOOR MUST BE REPLACED Vision panel door is interchangeable with standard solid door Door is left right reversible by invertin
26. everal months for Victory to install a compressor and get the cabinet into the field A defective compressor must be taken to a local wholesaler and exchanged for a new one If the first three digits of the defective compressor serial number shows that it is less than 20 months old the wholesaler is obligated to give an even exchange The additional four year warranty is available from Victory Refrigeration 110 Woodcrest Road Cherry Hill NJ 08003 If the defective compressor is past 20 months of age it must be exchanged with the local wholesaler and the service company dealer or the customer must temporarily pay for a new compressor less any salvage value of the original A copy of the original wholesale invoice and salvage credit memo must then be sent to Victory with the model and serial number of our cabinet Victory will reimburse them for the net exchange price less any labor freight tax or handling charges Reimbursements are not prorated over the five year warranty Note Salvage credit applies to Copelamatic units only If any difficulties arise beyond those mentioned please call us directly at 1 800 523 5008 RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE NOTICE Victory Manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications at any time IMPORTANT Warranty Registration Card Enclosed Failure to Properly Register Equipment Can Void Warranty NOTICE Please Read The Entire Manual Carefully Before Ins
27. f shipment for the net exchange cost of the replacement motor compressor less any labor freight taxes and handling charges The term original purchaser user as used herein shall be deemed to mean that person firm association or corporation for whom the equipment was originally installed The term motor compressor as used herein does not include unit base air or water cooled condenser receiver electrical accessories such as relay capacitors pressure control or condenser fan motor assembly etc This warranty further does not include any equipment to which said motor compressor is connected such as cooling coils temperature controls refrigerant metering devices refrigerant etc This warranty shall be void if said motor compressor in our judgment has been subjected to misuse negligence accident or operated contrary to the recommendations specified by the manufacturer or if the serial number has been altered defaced or removed GENERAL CONDITIONS Performance under this warranty is contingent upon causes beyond our control and we shall not be liable for any default or delay in performance thereunder caused by any contingency beyond our control including war governmental restrictions or restraints strikes fire floods short or reduced supply or raw material or discontinuance of the parts or motor compressor assembly by our suppliers This warranty applies only to the motor compressor installed within the continental limits of
28. g hinge mounting refer to pages 8 9 of this manual for rehinging instructions Vision panel door is intended for operation in maximum 85 F 55 RH environment for refrigerated case 38 F applications only End Of Section Click Here For Parts Lists Table of Contents SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Figure 6 2 SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Thermometer amp Grill 11 Descrpion Number 1 per one section refrigerator unit 1 per two section refrigerator unit per three section refrigerator unit 1 1 per one section freezer unit 1 per two section freezer unit 1 per three section freezer unit 1 per one section refrigerator or freezer 1 i 1 i 1 per two section refrigerator or freezer per all refrigerator or freezer units per all refrigerators 1 per all freezers 5 5 50267901 4 per all refrigerator or freezer units 6 Bracket Dial Thermometer Mounting 05315501 1 per all refrigerator or freezer units 8 End Grill Panel 1 50700101 2 per all refrigerator freezer units 9 UpperCaseEnd 05315601 2perallrefrigerator freezer units Screw 44 NA 4 Upper Case End Brace 2 per all refrigerator or freezer units 50081701 2 per all refrigerator freezer units Note All field replacement parts may not be stated on this parts list For additional information or assistance contact the factory per three section refrigerator or freezer
29. gure 6 6 Two amp Three Section Freezer Components 27 Figure 6 7 Shelves amp PIASIOES Lei II MM ABE BEER AREE RES 28 Figure 6 8 Uprights for Adjustable Type Pan Slides 29 Figure 6 9 Adjustable Type Pan Slides 1 30 Figure 6 10 Steel Rod Pan Slide Racks and Uprights 31 Click Here to Return to Main Table of Contents 20 SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Figure 6 1 SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Cabinet amp Hinged Metal Door Parts Oo T d G K e 75 Note Door Handle Above Effective 8 02 s 9 7 Guantity Door Hinge Assembl 10685101 2 per door Hinge Barrel 1 per hinge Hinge Cover 1 per hinge assembl Hinge Base 1 per hinge assembl Hinge Cam 1 per hinge assembl 50520106 2 06 880 ge Hinge Barrel Screw 50678801 2 per hinge assembl Keeper Single Door 01368801 1 per one amp three section unit Keeper Double Door 01368802 1 per two amp three section unit Screw Door Keeper 50585702 2 per door keeper 10 Door Assembly Full Door RH Effective for Cabinets Built Prior to 8 5 0 10791102 per all standard section units 10 Door Assembly Full Door RH Effective for Cabinets Built On or After 8 5 0 10791109 pe
30. hinging two door cabinets Rehinge kit part number 99148001 is available for all two door cabinets contents of 3 16 thick aluminum door shims door keepers pn 05312701 8 hole plugs pn 01368001 pn 50829101 pn 05072701 pn 50714301 pn 50828901 pn 80235301 6 2 1 4 base fascia hinge shim 2 10 32 x 5 8 HH screws 2 10 82 x 5 8 HEX WSH tapping screw 1 door rehinging instructions NOTE To rehinge half door models and three section long door models consult factory SECTION 2 INSTALLATION E Locating Your New Storage Refrigerator or Freezer The following conditions should be considered when selecting a location for your refrigerator or freezer 1 Clearance There must be a minimum clearance of 10 between the top of the refrigerator or freezer and the ceiling of the room 2 Floor Load The floor on which the cabinet will rest must be free of vibration and suitably strong enough to support the combined weights of the cabinet plus the maximum product load which might be placed into it To estimate the possible product load weight it is generally conceded that a safe figure is 35 pounds for each net cubic foot storage space For example a 47 cubic foot cabinet could hold approximately 1645 pounds of product 47 x 35 1645 3 Ventilation The air cooled self contained refrigerator or freezer requires a sufficient amount of cool clean air Avoid placing the refrigerator near hea
31. hs refer to the following checklist prior to start up Full voltage of the correct type on a line not affected by the operation of other electrical appliances must be available for proper operation Condensing units are designed to operate with a voltage fluctuation of plus or minus 10 of the voltage indicated on the cabinet electrical data plate Burn out of a condensing unit due to exceeding the high or low voltage limits will void the factory warranty Leak check all exposed refrigeration line connections Make sure refrigeration lines are not dented kinked or rubbing Check condenser fan for freedom to rotate without striking any stationary members Cabinet must be properly leveled Do Not become alarmed if a trace of freon gas is detected in the internal cabinet air This may be due to refrigerant used in expanding the foam insulation used in this cabinet NOTE All motors are lifetime oiled and sealed All self contained models are shipped from the factory with the service valves opened ready for operation When ordering replacement parts you must include the complete cabinet model and serial numbers SECTION 2 INSTALLATION End Of Section Click Here For Table Of Contents SECTION 3 OPERATION SECTION 3 OPERATION SECTION 3 OPERATION A Temperature Control Temperature control should be set to maintain a temperature of 38 F 3 3 C to 40 F 4 4 C for refrigerators and O F 17 C to
32. ional information or assistance contact the factory End Of Section Click Here For Parts Lists Table of Contents SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Figure 6 4 SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Two amp Three Section Refrigerator Components Electrical Box Assembly Part Number Quantity Evaporator Housing Assembl Evaporator Housing Assembly Cover 3 5 Vent 4 Vent Breather 5 Fan Blade Evaporator 50598001 2 6 Fan Motor Evaporator 5063981 2 Bracket Evaporator Fan Motor _ 04415220010 2 8 FanPanel 0440372 1 9 Electrical Box Assembly Two Section 0108069000 1 9 Electrical Box Assembly Three Section 15 Evaporator 10518104 17 Lock 7 50554302 18 Latch Strike Hook 50554303 20 _ Cordset Heater and Light 50836801 21 Harness Cord and Plug 115v 15A Two Section 50828201 21 Harness Cord and Plug 115v 20A Three Section 50828202 22 __ Harness Condenser Unit Receptacle 50819901 23 Drain Condensate shown 0444401 24 jLliqudLineDyer 50730800 25 Motor Condenser not shown amp only for wo section refrigerator 59198101 Note All field replacement parts may not be stated on this parts list For additional information or assistance contact the factory EE NEN 1 I o 2 2 E 4 n 4 4
33. k keeper D shaped metal stamping Figure 2 5 for lock bolt use a 5 16 open end wrench Remove the two 10 32 screws attaching keeper to fascia 3 Remove hinge barrels from door turn them upside Reverse procedure to reinstall Refer to Figure 2 4 down and replace on door Figure 2 6 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 6 Lock Keeper SECTION 2 INSTALLATION NOTE On two section cabinets when hinging door on center mullion left left or right right add shim 3 16 thick aluminum PN 05312701 between each hinge barrel and door as shown in Figure 2 6 4 Pry out white nylon door cam rotate 180 and push down securely into alignment grooves Remove hinge bases from front of cabinet by removing phillips head screws as shown in Fig 2 3 5 Remove lock keeper using a 5 16 open end wrench as shown in Fig 2 4 6 Remount hinge base in new location using 10 32 mounting screws supplied as shown in Fig 2 3 7 Fill old holes with filler plugs provided PN 50829101 plug for hinge and keeper holes 8 Position door so that hinge pins of hinge barrel point downward Rehinge door on hinge bases 9 Lock keeper mounting 1 Section Cabinets Relocate single keeper to opposite side 2 Section Cabinets For all door hinges left left or right right replace original double keeper block with new single keeper blocks Two singles needed to replace one double Part 01368801 single keeper NOTE Rehinge kit is required when re
34. o 18 w x 26 d 18 w x 14 d nma A MSS A 26 13 8 C 09335201 13 7 6 8 6 2 E 6 OO Note All field replacement parts may not be stated on this parts list For additional information or assistance contact the factory End Of Section Click Here For Parts Lists Table of Contents SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Figure 6 10 SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Steel Rod Pan Slide Racks and Upright Parts 2 MEUS Rm A 1 1 I 5 NII Q0 4 xij is 5 A 1 5 1 gt Y d lt gt 6 zm 6 1 2 E eT ft SECTION 3 3 5 6 1 5 6 5 6 4 4 amp 2 3 4 5 5 ut x S D x a 8 7 Pan Slide Rack Pan Slide Rack lor Lip for Bottom Supported Pans Supported Pans NOTE Either pan rack can be used on any of the TWO THREE one two or three section refrigerators PAN RACKS SECTION SECTION Number of Sections Upright Part Number One Two Three Pan Rack Description 7 Pan rack assembly for bottom supported pans 2 pairs of pan rack assemblies section 26 pans section on 2 centers pan rack assemblies section 34 pans section on 1 1 2 50274301 Upper amp Lower Pan rack assembly for lip support
35. orrect replace control Repair or replace control Check wiring against diagram Check wiring against diagram Determine reason and correct Determine reason and replace Determine reason and correct replace if necessary Replace compressor Replace compressor Check wiring against diagram Determine reason and correct Determine reason and correct replace if necessary Determine reason and replace Check discharge shut off valve possible overcharge or insufficient cooling on condenser Replace compressor Replace compressor Check wiring diagram Determine reason and correct Check current replace protector Determine reason and replace Check ventilation restrictions in cooling medium restrictions in refrigeration system For salad models temperature control differential set to close increase differential Check refrigerant charge fix leak add if necessary Replace compressor 1 See 4 above PN OO o Differential set too close widen a Check air or water supply to condenser correct b Recover refrigerant and recharge a Replace b Replace c Fix leak add refrigerant d Replace device Fix leak add charge Clean contacts or replace control Allow unit sufficient time for removal of latent heat Plan or organize schedule to correct condition Defrost Determine location and remove Clean con
36. ose Improperly wired Low voltage to unit Starting capacitor defective Relay failing to close Compressor motor has a winding open or shorted Internal mechanical trouble in compressor Improperly wired Low voltage to unit Relay failing to open Run capacitor defective Excessively high discharge pressure Compressor motor has a winding open or shorted Internal mechanical trouble in compressor Additional current passing through overload protector Low voltage to unit or unbalanced if three phase Overload protector defective Run capacitor defective Excessive discharge pressure Suction pressure too high Compressor too hot return gas Compressor motor has a winding shorted Overload protector Thermostat High pressure cut out due to a Insufficient air or water supply b Overcharge c Air in system Low pressure cut out due to a Liquid line solenoid leaking b Compressor valve leak c Undercharge d Restriction in expansion device Shortage of refrigerant Control contacts stuck or frozen closed Excessive heat load placed into cabinet Prolonged or too frequent door openings Evaporator coil iced Restriction in refrigeration system Dirty condenser Filter dirty 18 REMEDY Close start or disconnect switch Replace fuse Determine reason and c
37. p Uprights SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION V Series Models Reach In Models with full length and half length doors on the front V Series Two Section Model Figure 1 1 SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION A Control and Component Location Condensing Coil Evaporator ose epe ies E Housing Electrical Assembly wl Defrost Timer reezer Only osin Heavy Duty Doors with Cam Lift Hinges Self Adjusting Magnetic Gaskets Type Bottom amp Lip Support universal Stainless Steel Serial Plate Pan Slides Side Wall Location Bottom Support Heavy Duty Stainless Steel _ Shelf Pilasters Adjustable Type with 1 Pan Slides Increment Adjustment Lip Support Stainless Steel Wire Shelving Adjustable Type Pan Slides Stainless Steel Rod Type Pan Slide Rack Door Liner s Door Jamb Durable ABS ABS Thermal NSF Approved Plastic Breakers with 6 Adjustable Legs Facia Heater casters optional Underneath Figure 1 2 Component Location B Component Function 1 Doors Each door has a cylinder lock recessed handle and self adjusting magnetic gasket a Door Size The doors are full length and half length b Door Type The doors are stainless steel Door Hinges hinges give th
38. r Detergent Use Initial Cleaning of Cabinet Periodic 15 D Lubrication IIR RII 15 E A Additional Guidelines Regarding SECTION B TROUBLESHOOTING AUR RERRM DA GUAE RI AG MN AQ Bd o M Problem Possible Cause Remegy esses SECTION 6 PARTS LIST Fig 6 1A Hinged Vision Panel cb mI OU SECTION 7 ELEC TRIC SCHEMATI Vd dU Rd REM RU DE MEER A REA Refrigerator Wiring Freezer Wiring 8 Fig 6 1 Cabinet 8 Hinged Metal Door Fig 6 2 Thermometer amp Grill Fig 6 3 Section Refrigerator Components Fig 6 4 Two amp Three Section Refrigerator Fig 6 5 One Section Freezer Fig 6 6 Two amp Three Section Freezer Fig 6 7 Shelves amp Pilasters Fig 6 8 Uprights for Adjustable Type Pan Slides Fig 6 9 Adjustable Type Pan 51 Fig 6 10 Steel Rod Pan Slide Racks am
39. r all standard section units 10 Door Assembly Full Door LH Effective for Cabinets Built Prior to 8 5 0 10791101 1 per two amp three section units 10 Door Assembly Full Door LH Effective for Cabinets Built On or After 8 5 0 10791110 1 per two amp three section units 10794105 available upon request 1 10794106 available upon request Door Gasket Full Effective for Cabinets Built Prior to 8 5 02 50827801 1 per full length metal door Door Gasket Full Effective for Cabinets Built On or After 8 5 02 50879501 1 per full length metal door Door Gasket Half ective for Cabinets Built Prior to 8 5 02 50827802 available upon request 50879502 available upon request 50827701 2 per full amp half length door 50827601 2 per full length door 50827602 available upon request g 50829101 available upon request 15 Door Pan Full 50827901 1 per full length door 50827902 available upon request 50597107 1 per door Door Handle Effective for Cabinets Built Prior to 8 5 02 50828001 1 per door Door Handle Effective for Cabinets Built On or After 8 5 02 50867701 1 per door 90317003 90317002 Breaker Strip Side Full amp Half CS 0 00 50828801 50826601 50671801 Casters 5 Swivel with Brake 6 Overall Height 50096002 50707501 50720701 available upon request Shim Fascia 27 Shim Door 50538601 available upon request Note All field replac
40. s valid only if equipment is properly installed started up and checked out by the dealer or Victory authorized Service agent Removal or alteration of the serial data plate from any equipment shall be deemed to release Seller from all warranty obligations or any other obligations expressed or implied This warranty does not cover Thermostat or Defrost Timer calibration and or adjustment freight damage normal maintenance items outlined in Owner s Manual adjustment of door mechanisms or replacement of light bulbs fuses or batteries Any repairs or replacement of defective parts shall be performed by Seller s authorized service personnel Seller shall not be responsible for any costs incurred if the work is performed by other than Seller s authorized service personnel Reimbursement claims for part s or labor service costs must be made in writing Model cabinet serial numbers and installation location must be shown on the claim A receipt from the servicing agency must accompany the claim together with full details of the service problems diagnosis and work performed Victory reserves sole discretion whether further documentation on a claim is to be submitted Seller shall not be liable for consequential damages of any kind which occur during the course of installation of equipment or which result from the use or misuse by Buyer its employees or others of the equipment supplied hereunder and Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy against Seller for
41. t generating equipment such as ovens ranges heaters fryers steam kettles etc and out of direct sunlight Avoid locating the self contained refrigerator in an unheated room or where the room temperature may be below 55 F F Installing Legs or Casters Refrigerators and Freezers are shipped with legs or casters Legs and casters are the 1 2 single stud mounted type Legs require no tools for installation Simply screw them into the threaded holes located on the case bottom As for casters first screw them into the threaded holes located on the case bottom by hand Once the caster cannot be turned take a 3 4 box wrench and tighten the nut in between the mounting plate and wheel of the caster until it is snug Tilt the cabinet in one direction approximately eight inches and block it securely to keep it from falling Use several pieces of 2 x 4 lumber or other suitable material Screws the two left or right legs in snug Repeat this procedure to install the other legs with the case bottom WARNING Never Under Any Circumstances Lay Your New Refrigerator or Freezer Down On Either It s Back Front or Sides SECTION 2 INSTALLATION G Leveling Cabinets must be leveled when installed This is accomplished by rotating the foot of the leg with an adjustable wrench Cabinets with casters can be leveled by using large flat washers Failure to level your cabinet may result in doors not sealing closing properly or condensate
42. tallation If Certain Recommended Procedures Are Not Followed Warranty Claims Will Be Denied Machine Serial Number Installation Date Victory Refrigeration Service Hotline 800 523 5008 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION A B C SECTION 2 INSTALLATION imines oni emia A Unpackaging Procedure Reducing Refrigerator Depth for Narrow Facility Door Rehingeability m MU Locating Your New Storage Refrigerator Installing Legs uoo deno Leveling uh Initial Cabinet Setup T Location of Serial Number Data Plate Installation SECTION 3 OPERATION Dad bla A RA DD R Dad lt Ma E Und lob d Ra Temperature COMING E Thermometer _ gt Component Location Component Function PEE Specification and Dimension Drawings Receiving Shipment 10 11 11 12 12 12 C Loading PPO NC odes 12 4 Cleaning Prope
43. vice calls Clean condenser coils will keep your cabinet running efficiently A preventive maintenance contract will benefit your operation by minimizing downtime and service calls Figure 4 1 D Lubrication Unless otherwise specified all Victory refrigerators are equipped with oilless type motors The compressor motor is a sealed unit and is constantly lubricated when in operation The condenser and the evaporator motors are equipped with Lifetime oiled bearings These bearings are oiled at the factory and need never to be oiled 15 SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE E Additional Guidelines Regarding Maintenance 1 Avoid the Three Corrosives There are three 3 corrosives capable of breaking down stainless steel and will cause damage to the cabinets interior and exterior surfaces DO NOT USE the following a Mechanical Abrasion are those things that scratch steel s surface Steel pads wire brushes and scrapers are examples b Water comes in degrees of hardness Depending on what part of the country you live in you may have hard or soft water Spots may be left by hard water When hard water is heated deposits are left behind that will breakdown and rust stainless steel Deposits from food preparation and service can also contribute to breakdown without proper removal c Chlorides are in water food and table salt just to name a few The worst of chlorides come from household and industrial cle
44. water not draining properly H Initial Cabinet Set Up Cabinets are shipped with shelves or pan slides These items are secured to the rear of the cabinet directly on the wood skid Two 2 keys are supplied per unit and are taped to the door front An additional key is taped to the top of the air grill 1 Cleaning Cabinet CAUTION DO NOT Use Abrasive Cleaning Solvents Follow requirements of local health authorities Never scour any part of your new cabinet Scouring powders or chemicals may cause damage by scratching or dulling the surface finish Prior to placing your new refrigerator and all shelves pans and slides into operation it is advisable that the interior be washed thoroughly with a mild detergent and water solution Rinse with clear water and a sanitizing solution Allow cabinet to air dry 2 Installing Shelves All cabinets with shelves are supplied with pilasters and shelf clip supports The pilasters have 3 8 square openings on 1 centers Shelves are easily installed by first inserting the shelf support clips into the pilasters Insert the clips as shown in Figure 2 7 The clips fit tightly so it may be necessary to push the clips into their holes Align the shelf so that the smaller fill wires run from front to rear and rest the shelf on the clips SECTION 2 INSTALLATION Figure 2 7 Installing Shelf Clip Supports Into Pilasters 3 Pan Slides Optional a Stainless Steel Angle Type Pan Slides Refer
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