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1. C W IcCcTORY Refrigeration at its best VICTORY REFRIGERATION INC 110 WOODCREST ROAD CHERRY HILL NJ 08003 3648 TEL 856 428 4200 FAX 856 428 7299 WEB www victory refrig com Back Bar Cooler Direct Draw Draft Beer Cooler For Models VBB 48 VBB 60 VBB 72 VDD 48 VDD 60 and VDD 72 Thank you for purchasing a Victory Refrigeration Back Bar Cooler Direct Draw Draft Beer Cooler This unit has passed our strict Quality Control Inspection and meets the high standards set by Victory Refrigeration You have made a quality investment that with proper maintenance will give you years of service Please read the following installation and maintenance instructions before installing or using your unit If you have any questions please call our Customer Service Department at 856 428 4200 Receiving Shipment All units are performance tested and thoroughly inspected prior to shipment Upon receipt 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 A freight claim must be filed immediately against the carrier indicating the extent and estimated cost of damage incurred Locating Your New Cooler Consider the following when selecting a cooler location 1 Leveling Coolers must be leveled when installed Although the cooler is plumbing free failure to level your cooler may result in condensate water not
2. 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 TWO YEAR SERVICE AND LABOR The compressor motor on self contained models has an extended three year warranty over the two year manufacturer s guarantee The extended three year compressor warranty is included in the price of the equipment Extended Compressor Warranty is valued at 80 00 and is included in the net purchase price Two year service and labor on cabinets installed within the United States is included in the purchase price of the equipment The warranty does not cover installation start up normal maintenance food loss or other consequential damage The Service and Labor Warranty is valued at 135 00 and is included in the net purchase price Before Calling Service Guide for Common Problems Caution Disconnect Power Supply Prior to Attempting Any Service Possible Cause Remed Cooler not running Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped eplace fuse or reset circuit breaker Power cord unplugged lug in cord Thermostat in OFF position Turn thermostat ciockwise and set temperature Improper voltage supplied to cooler Correct supply voltage remove extension cords or other voltage does not match data plate equipment on circuit etc Thermostat set too high Set th
3. unit off and allow coil to defrost Make sure thermostat is not set too cold and that door s sealed properly Locate and tighten loose part s Insure tubing is free from contact with other tubing or components Cooler is freezing product Set thermostat to higher temperature Remove or rearrange product Check and correct supply voltage You may register online at www victory refrig com fax this completed page to 856 428 7299 or copy and mail form below to Victory NOTE The following mail in form or online registration must be filled out and forwarded to Victory by the installer or customer within 10 days after start up Failure to do this will invalidate the warranties Retain this information for your records 110 WOODCREST ROAD f CHERRY HILL NJ 08003 3648 Cabinet Model No Rrena at ih be TEL 856 428 4200 FAX 856 428 7299 Cabinet Serial No Data plate information located inside cooler on the upper left wall WARRANTIES NOT VALID UNLESS REGISTERED AT FACTORY WITHIN 10 DAYS AFTER START UP DATE ORIGINAL DATE OF INSTALLATION CUSTOMER END USER NAME PHONE STREET CITY STATE ZIP CODE DEALER S NAME PHONE STREET CITY STATE ZIP CODE Direct Draw Beer Dispensers Draft Beer Problems Flat Beer Greasy glasses Not enough pressure Pressure shut off during night Precooler or coils too cold Loose tap or vent connection Sluggish pressure regulator Obstructi
4. 1 2 barrel of beer at 38 F with 15 pounds pressure on barrel Direct Draw Beer Dispensers BEER TAP CLEANING KIT REQUIRED TOOLS n j L DBK line cleaner Spanner Brush wrench O T Pump botte and tube Bucket and fresh water Cleaning Bar System Flushing your draught dispenser with water only is not enough Draught dispensers regardless of design must be cleaned at least every two weeks Exacting cleanliness should be constantly maintained in your dispenser so that your draught beer will be at its best when served Although the beer in the barrel is in excellent condition it can become less satisfying as it is drawn through the beer line and faucet if they are not kept clean Prepare Solution Add 1 2 ounce 19 grams of DBK to each quart of water cold or warm 1 Disconnect tap from barrel Remove beer faucet with spanner wrench unscrew handle and remove valve assembly Put tap and faucet parts in a bucket of DBK solution to soak Use small brush to clean beer faucet parts Rinse parts thoroughly Fill pump bottle with DBK solution Attach hose from pump bottle to beer column tap outlet be sure rubber gasket is in place to prevent leakage allow tap to drain in bucket Pump solution 2 3 times from bottle through the line until it starts to flow out the beer line Wait 10 minutes while cleaning solution works on the lines Pump excess soluti
5. ccurate reading 4 Open regulator shut off C 3 Remove or loosen regulator and draw beer key B by turning counter clockwise Decreasing Pressure 1 Close regulator shut off C 4 Remove regulator from used cylinder at E 2 Untap barrel at D and to bleed line active tap handle 5 Remove dust cap from new Leave in open position gas cylinder at E and clear dust from outlet by opening and closing valve A quickly using appropriate wrench 3 Slowly open regulator shut off C and simultaneously turn regulator key counter clockwise to zero reading 6 Attach regulator to new cylinder at E use new fiber plastic washer if required 4 Close regulator shut off C and set pressure by turning regulator key clockwise Check setting by opening and closing valve C 7 Open valve A all the way 8 Close valve C 5 Close tap head D put in 9 Adjust regulator key B OFF position by turning clockwise to set pressure check setting by opening C and pulling and releasing the ring F on the pressure release valve on the body of the tap 6 Tap barrel at D and open regulator shut off C 10 Tap barrel at D with valve C open NOTE DON T LAY CO CYLINDERS FLAT DON T DROP CO CYLINDERS DON T KEEP CO CYLINDERS IN COOLER It requires 1 2 pound CO to dispense
6. draining appropriately 2 Floor Load The floor on which the cooler will rest must be free of vibration and suitably strong enough to support the combined weights of the cabinet plus the maximum product load 3 Ventilation The air cooled self contained refrigeration system requires a sufficient amount of cool clean air Avoid placing the cooler near heat generating equipment such as ovens ranges heaters fryers steam kettles etc and out of direct sunlight Avoid locating the self contained cooler in an unheated room or where the room temperature may be below 65 F For optimum performance room temperature should be 70 80 F Electrical Supply The electrical supply should always be provided by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes A properly wired cooler will assure proper operation Electrical supply requirements are on the cabinet serial data AGA FOODSERVICE GROUP plate located on the upper left wal inside the cabinet A direct properly protected line of the proper size wire should be installed from the main supply to your cooler All coolers electrical systems are internally grounded Cleaning Prior to setting up and operating your new cooler it is advisable that the interior be washed thoroughly with a mild ro non abrasive detergent and a TS chlorine free water solution Rinse with clear water and a sanitizing solution Dry with a soft absorbent towel Coolers wi
7. e condenser coil at least once every three months or more often 1 Remove beverages and close doors Pull cooler forward and remove power cord from receptacle 2 For condenser coil access remove two screws from bottom of front grill Use both hands to carefully pull grill up and away from cabinet 3 To properly clean the condenser coil compressor motor and related parts a Use a vacuum cleaner with proper brush attachments b Use a soft bristled brush in a rolling motion to get dirt and grime on the brush Do not push dirt and grime into the coil and do not flatten coil fins c If your condenser becomes plugged call a service company for a professional cleaning 4 After cleaning reassemble cooler and properly restore power 5 Return cold beverages when cooler has reached working temperature Condenser Grill Temperature Control Cooler temperature controls are adjusted at the factory before shipping to maintain an average temperature of 36 F 2 2 C and should not need adjustment Control is located behind vented front panel Evaporator Fan Switch NOTE Disconnect Power Supply Before Attempting any Service Temperature control should be turned to OFF position before unplugging cooler Be sure to return temperature control to original setting after reconnecting power Technical Service amp Replacement Parts Victory Refrigeration strives to provide excellent custo
8. ermostat to lower temperature Condensing unit on cooler runs for prolonged period or continuously Prolonged door openings or doors ajar Make sure door is closed Avoid prolonged door openings Dirty condenser coil Improper air flow around condensing Insure adequate air space relocate away from heat unit generating equipment direct sunlight or direct path of air conditioning or heating ducts Turn unit off and aliow coi to defrost Make sure thermostat is not set too cold and that door s seal properly Set thermostat to lower temperature Re arrange product to allow proper air circulation Excessive amount of warm product Allow adequate time for product to cool down Prolonged door openings or door s ajar Make sure door is closed Avoid prolonged lid openings Ciean the condenser coil Cooler temperature too high Excessive amount of warm product Allow adequate time for product to cool down Dirty condenser coil Clean the condenser coil Excessive heat generated from Relocate cooler or adjacent heat generating equipment equipment nearb Voltage to cooler too high or too low Cooler compressor will not start hums and trips on overload protector Clean the condenser coil Insufficient clearance around cooler Insure adequate air space relocate away from heat generating or excessively high ambient equipment ovens fryers etc and out of direct sunlight temperature Turn
9. mer service along with quality equipment To help us better assist you a serial number and or model number must be provided when contacting the technical service or parts department The data plate is located inside the cooler on the upper left wall All serial numbers are recorded and kept indefinitely Refer to the guide on the back page of this document prior to calling for technical assistance Technical information and replacement parts support can also be obtained via website Just go to www victory refrig com and click on the customer service link Common Replacement Parts 1 G31580027 Door Gasket 48 Door 2 G31580026 Door Gasket 60 Door 3 G31580025 Door Gasket 72 Door 4 G11237000 Fan Blade 5 G16477000 Fan Motor 6 G18960000 Timer 7 G19230000 Cold Control 8 G18930000 Fluorescent Lamp 9 G16915000 Switch 10 G19166000 Housing Ballast 11 GNUT6B9S0PUN301 Condenser Fan Motor 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 EO B Seller s 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 twenty f
10. on in lines False Head Pressure required does not correspond to beer temperature Coils or direct draw beer lines warmer than beer in keg Small lines into large faucet shanks Beer drawn improperly Wild Beer Beer drawn improperly Faucet in bad or worn condition Kinks dents twists or other obstructions in line Traps in beer lines Beer runs are too long or lines are not well insulated Beer too warm in kegs or lines Too much pressure Creeping gauge causing too much pressure Cloudy Beer Beer over chilled Beer in keg too warm at sometime or other Hot spots in beer lines Cutting beer through faucet Beer line in poor condition Dirty lines Beer that has been frozen Bad Taste Dirty faucets Old or dirty beer lines Failure to flush beer lines with water after each empty keg Unsanitary conditions at bar Foul air or dirt in lines Oily air greasy kitchen air Temperature of package too warm Dry glasses Changing CO Gas Cylinder Pressure Adjustment CO Regulator Increasing Pressure 1 Close regulator shut off C Follow these instructions at ALL times when you replace a CO gas cylinder 1 Close cylinder at A 2 Turn regulator key B 2 Remove tap D from barrel clockwise and make setting Pull pressure release ring on body of tap to release pressure remaining in line do not close C 3 Tap gauge for a
11. on through lines 9 Rinse bucket pump bottle and hose thoroughly with clean cool water 10 Fill pump bottle with clean cool water and pump through lines until water runs clear 11 When crystal clear water comes through you re ready to assemble and reattach faucet and re tap the barrel 12 Draw the water from the beer line now you re ready to serve brewery fresh golden beer NOTE Keeping your dispenser and all its parts clean and odor free will help you to serve beautiful foam topped glasses of delicious satisfying draught beer P N 19311 000
12. osts must be made in writing Model cabinet serial numbers and installation location must be shown on the claim A receipted bill 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 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
13. our months from the date of installation provided however installation occurs within six months of date of purchase and equipment is in normal use and service and is installed in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations and 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 Proof of purchase must be supplied to Seller to validate warranty This warranty is valid only if equipment is properly installed started up and inspected by the dealer or authorized Victory 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 The warranty does not cover installation start up normal maintenance food loss or other consequent damage 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 FIVE YEAR COMPRESSOR WARRANTY personnel Reimbursement claims for part s or labor service c
14. th the painted and stainless stee exterior require only mild soap and water to maintain the finish Caution Before cleaning servicing or removing shelves unplug the cooler to disconnect power Use non abrasive cleaners that do not contain chlorine and a soft cloth or sponge Do not use steel wool scrapers wire brushes or other harsh items to clean your cooler Following are some examples Baking Soda Used for die hard type stains Mix in one tablespoon of baking soda per one pint of water for recommended solution e Club Soda Used to remove streaks Daily Exterior Cleaning 1 Clean surface with a sponge and cleaning solution 2 Polish with a soft cloth for stainless steel wiping with the grain of the metal 3 Once a week wipe with a film cutting agent to maintain shine and stainless steel finish Weekly Exterior Cleaning 1 Disconnect power to the refrigeration system by removing plug from wall receptacle Remove beverages Keep cold Remove all shelves Scrub all interior surfaces with warm detergent solution 100 F 120 F 38 C 39 C and a nylon bristled brush AWN 5 Rinse with clear water and dry with soft absorbent towel 6 Reinstall shelves 7 Restore power to refrigeration system by placing plug into receptacle 8 Return beverages when cooler has reached working temperature IMPORTANT CONDENSER MAINTENANCE To keep your cooler running efficiently and trouble free clean th
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