Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product V-Series Victory Refrigeration
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V - Series Reach-In Refrigerators and Freezers Owners Manual ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (For “Quick Navigation”, Click On T opics or Sections Highlighted In Blue) DESCRIPTION INS T ALL A TION OPE.
LIMITED W ARRANTY (Continent al USA Only) The Seller warrant s to the original purchaser , equipment manufactured by Seller to be free from defect s in material and workmanship for which it is responsible. The Seller ’ s obligation under this warranty shall be limited to replacing or rep airing at Seller ’s option, without charge, F .
-OPTIONAL- ADDITIONAL FOUR YEAR MOT OR COMPRESSOR W ARRANTY ADDITIONAL PROTECTION PLAN FOR MOT OR COMPRESSOR ONL Y Victory agrees to reimburse the original purchaser , af ter the initial twenty (20) m.
PROCEDURE FOR OBT AINING REPLACEMENT COMPRESSORS IN W ARRANTY Changes in engineering st andards 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 .
RET AIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Machine Serial Number_______________________________ Installation Date_____________________________________ V ictory Refrigeration Service Hotline (800) 523-5008 iv NOTICE Victory (Manufacturer) reserves the right to change specifications at any time.
T ABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION 1 - DESCRIPTION ..........…………………………………......................……………… . . ....1 A. Control and Component Location ....…………………………………………………....…….
SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION V -Series Models are Reach-In Models with full length and half length doors on the front V -Series T wo Section Model Figure 1-1 SECTION 1-DESCRIPTION SECTION 1-DESCRIPTION 1.
A. Control and Component Location 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 T ype. The doors are stainless steel.
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.
C. Specifications and Dimension Drawings Refrigerators and Freezers Specifications and Dimension Drawings One Section T wo Section Three Section DIMENSIONS Width, Overall 26-1/2” 52-1/8” 77-3/4”.
Refrigerators & Freezers Dimension Drawings: 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.
SECTION 2 INST ALLA TION IMPORT ANT : It is highly recommended that your refrigerator or freezer be installed by an authorized V ictory Certified Installer . A. Receiving Shipment Upon arrival, examine the exterior of the shipment packaging for any signs of rough handling.
3. Hinges and Lock Keeper a. Refer to Figure 2-3. T o remove the hinge base from the cabinet fascia, unscrew the three phillips type machine screws. Figure 2-3 b. T o remove lock keeper (“D” shaped metal stamping for lock bolt), use a 5/16” open end wrench.
NOTE: On two section cabinets, when hinging door on center mullion (left/lef t 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.
G . Leveling Cabinets must be leveled when inst alled. This is accomplished by rotating the foot of the leg with an adjustable wrench. Cabinet s 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 water not draining properly .
Figure 2-8 Angle T ype Pan Slides The appropriate mounting uprights are already inst alled, when ordered with your cabinet from the factory . Pan slides cannot be attached to the st andard shelf pilaster . Pan slide uprights have 1/2” square holes on 1” centers.
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.
SECTION 3 OPERA TION A. T emperature Control T emperature control should be set to maintain a temperature of 38 ° F (3.3 ° C) to 40 ° F (4.4 ° C) for refrigerators, and 0 ° F (-17 ° C) to -5 ° F (-20.
SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE A. Cleaning and Proper Detergent Use Follow requirement s 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.
2. Weekly Interior Accessory Cleaning Interior cleaning is recommended a minimum of once a week to maintain good sanit ary conditions and to eliminate odors. a. Disconnect power by switching circuit breaker to “OFF”. b. Remove all food to protective temporary storage.
4. Once Every Three Months, Condenser Maintenance (continued) c. Use a vacuum cleaner with proper brush attachment s, to clean the condenser , compressor-motor and related part s (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. Additional Guidelines Regarding Maintenance 1. A void the Three Corrosives There are three (3) corrosives capable of breaking down st ainless steel and will cause damage to the cabinet s interior and exterior surfaces. DO NOT USE the following: a. Mechanical Abrasion - are those things that scratch steel’ s surface.
SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 SECTION 5-TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 5-TROUBLESHOOTING.
1. Condensing unit fails to start - no hum. 2. Compressor fails to start - hums and trips on overload protector . 3. Compressor start s, but fails to switch off of “start” winding. 4. Compressor start s and runs, but short cycles on overload protector .
7. St art capacitor open or shorted blown. 8. Run capacitor open, shorted or blown. 9. Relay defective or burned out. 10. Product zone temperature too high. 1 1. Suction line frosted or sweating. 12. Liquid line frosted or sweating. 13. Noisy condensing unit.
SECTION 6 P ARTS LIST Pages Figure 6-1 Cabinet and Hinged Me t al Door Par t s …..…………………………………..21 Figure 6- 1 A Hinged V ision Panel Doo r ........................................................................... . 22 Figure 6-2 Thermometer and Grill ……………………………………………………….
Figure 6-1 Cabinet & Hinged Met al Door Parts SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST “End Of Section, Click Here For Par t s Lis t s T able of Conten t s” *Note: All field replacement part s may not be stated on this p arts list. For additional information or assist ance, contact the factory .
Figure 6-1A Hinged Vision Panel Door Part s “End Of Section, Click Here For Par t s Lis t s T able of Conten t s” SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST Item Description Part Number Quantity .
“End Of Section, Click Here For Par t s Lis t s T able of Conten t s” Figure 6-2 Thermometer & Grill SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST 1 Item Description Part Number Quantity 1 Front.
“End Of Section, Click Here For Par t s Lis t s T able of Conten t s” Figure 6-3 One Section Refrigerator Component s SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST Electrical Box Assembly 9 14 19 20 21 22 *Note: All field replacement part s may not be stated on this p arts list.
“End Of Section, Click Here For Par t s Lis t s T able of Conten t s” *Note: All field replacement part s may not be stated on this p arts list. For additional information or assist ance, contact the factory .
Figure 6-5 One Section Freezer Component s SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST Electrical Box Assembly Item Description Part Number Quantity 1 Evaporator Housing Assembly 10534201 1 2 Evaporat.
Figure 6-6 T wo & Three Section Freezer Components “End Of Section, Click Here For Par t s Lis t s T able of Conten t s” SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST Item Description Part Numbe.
Figure 6-7 Shelves & Pilasters SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST * Note: T wo pieces needed to install upright s, Nylon Inserts and T apping Screws. Part Numbers are given above. All field replacement part s may not be st ated on this part s list.
Figure 6-8 Upright s for St ainless Steel Adjust able T ype Pan Slides Parts List (For Pan Slide Part Numbers, Refer to Figure 6-9) SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST Item Number of Sections Pan Slide T ype Upright Part Number No.
Figure 6-9 St ainless Steel Adjustable T ype Panslide Part Numbers SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST SECTION 6-P ARTS LIST Slide Number of Pairs of Pan Slides Pan Sizes T ype Part Number Full Door Upper Half Door.
Figure 6-10 Steel Rod Pan Slide Racks and Upright Part s Item Number of Sections Upright Part Number No. One T wo Three 1 X 99131201 2 X 99131201 3 X X 99131202 4 X X 99131202 5 X X 99131301 6 X X 99131301 Item Pan Rack Part Number Pan Rack Description No.
SECTION 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 7 - WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 7 - WIRING DIAGRAMS 32.
1, 2 & 3 SECTION REFRIGERA T OR 33 SECTION 7 - WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 7 - WIRING DIAGRAMS.
1 & 2 SECTION FREEZER 34 SECTION 7 - WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 7 - WIRING DIAGRAMS.
3 SECTION FREEZER “End Of Section, Click Here For T able Of Conten t s” SECTION 7 - WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 7 - WIRING DIAGRAMS.
VICT OR Y REFRIGERA TION 1 10 Woodcrest Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Phone (856) 428-4200 Fax (856) 428-7299 W ebsite: ww w .victory- refrig.com E-Mail: p ar t s@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.
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