Victory 50707412 Installation, Operation And Troubleshooting Manual Download Page 13

Cabinet Cleaning

Victory Refrigeration recommends periodic internal and exterior cleaning as outlined below.

 

Daily Exterior Cleaning

 

1.  Clean the surface with a sponge and cleaning solution.  Use a non-abrasive cleaner that does not contain 

 

     chlorine.

 

2.  Polish with a soft cloth, wiping with the grain of the metal.

 

3.  Once a week wipe with a film cutting agent or stainless steel polish to maintain shine.

 

Weekly Interior Cleaning

 

1.  Remove all food, food related items and shelves.

 

2.  Discontinue power to the cabinet at the main power supply circuit breaker.

 

3.  Remove loose food particles from the interior floors, walls and ceiling.

 

4.  Scrub all interior surfaces and door gaskets with a warm detergent solution 100°F (38°C)  - 120°F (49°C) 

 

     and a soft nylon bristled brush.   

                                                                                              

 

5.  Rinse with clear water and allow to air dry.

 

6.  Reinstall the shelves.

 

7.  Return power to the cabinet by resetting main power supply circuit breaker. 

 

8.  Return food to the cabinet when temperature indicator reaches safe food temperature.

Condenser Maintenance

To keep your cabinet running efficiently, it is recommended that you clean the condenser coil once every three months 
or immediately after the "COH" LED displays and alarm activates (*Refer to page 5 "Alarm Codes, Descriptions & 
Resolutions"  Table).  However, once a month is recommended if the unit is located near cooking equipment which 
produces grease laden vapors, i.e. fryers, grills, steam kettles, etc.

 

1. Discontinue power to the cabinet at the main power supply circuit breaker.

 

2. Lift hinged front grill to get access to the condenser coil. 

 

3. Use a vacuum cleaner with proper brush attachments to clean the condenser coil, compressor-motor and 

 

    related parts.  

                                                               

 

 

4.  In extreme cases of dust and grease buildup, the condenser coil fins may require blowing out with compressed

                air or cleaning with a de-greasing agent.
 

5. Return power to cabinet by resetting main power supply circuit breaker. 

 

"Top of Refrigerator/Freezer Cabinet with Raised Grill Assembly"

WARNING

: Failure to keep the condenser coil clean may cause premature failure of the compressor-motor 

 

        which will NOT be covered by warranty.

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

Prop

Rod

Condenser 

Coil

Summary of Contents for 50707412

Page 1: ...ng Manual 110 Wo o d crest Roa d C he rry H ill N J 0 8003 Phone 856 428 4200 Fax 856 673 0038 Website www victoryrefrigeration com E Mail parts victoryrefrigeration com order entry victoryrefrigerati...

Page 2: ...RTANT INFORMATION PLEASE READ Please read these instructions carefully before installing or using If recommended procedures are not followed warranty claims may be denied Your Warranty Registration in...

Page 3: ...d bill from the servicing agency must accompany the claim together with full details of the service problems diagnosis and work performed Victory will determine at its sole discretion whether further...

Page 4: ...ning through a filter dryer first to remove any dirt or foreign particles D Defrost The term is used to identify the function of a refrigerator or freezer to remove frost or ice from the internal evap...

Page 5: ...rs 6 7 PERIODIC CLEANING Cabinet Cleaning 8 Condenser Maintenance 8 Lubrication 9 Installing Replacement Door Gasket 9 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR COMMON PROBLEMS Common Problems Remedies 10 COMMON REPL...

Page 6: ...ion as possible before removing skid 4 Remove the shipping skid by tipping the cabinet forward Remove the shipping bolts with 3 4 box wrench while the cabinet is held in one direction Repeat this proc...

Page 7: ...a dedicated circuit with separate grounding wire is required Controller When first supplying power to the cabinet there will be approximately a one minute delay before the compressor and fan motors s...

Page 8: ...ation KEYPAD BUTTONS Note Use V TEMP Keypad illustration above to follow these instructions Button 1 ON STANDBY Press this button for a few seconds to switch the cabinet on and off Button 2 MANUAL DEF...

Page 9: ...This requires the user to press a button to clear the alarm The HACCP LED provides information regarding the memory status of the HACCP alarms If it is on not all of the information regarding the HAC...

Page 10: ...when the defrost terminates on time rather than temperature a Verify that the evaporator probe is intact and in the evaporator coil b Press any button to restore normal display The unit will continue...

Page 11: ...erval is required set this to 4 Calendar The Hd parameters must be set to the time defrosts are required d20 Max Time for Safety Defrost in Normal Operation N A 120 0 500 This parameter is used to set...

Page 12: ...rost 20 20 min 0 240 This parameter is used to initiate a defrost if the door has been open continuously for this amount of time Outputs Configuration Parameters u9 Buzzer enabling Enabled Enabled Dis...

Page 13: ...temperature Condenser Maintenance To keep your cabinet running efficiently it is recommended that you clean the condenser coil once every three months or immediately after the COH LED displays and ala...

Page 14: ...ed Removing Beginning at one corner pry the gasket loose from the retaining strip Peel remainder of the gasket from the door and discard Replacing Before replacing be sure the gasket and door are at r...

Page 15: ...ture Poor air circulation in cabinet Re arrange product to allow proper air circulation Excessive amount of warm product loaded in cabinet Allow adequate time for product to cool down Prolonged door o...

Page 16: ...inet Narrow Extra Wide 50617203 Evaporator Coil 86E10 1 Section Freezer 1 per cabinet Narrow Extra Wide 50616902 Evaporator Coil 86E21 2 3 Section Freezer 1 per cabinet Narrow Extra Wide 50639401 Evap...

Page 17: ...r Half Lower Left Hinged with S S Liner 1 per refrigerator freezer half section 10848813 Door Extra Wide Half Upper Right Hinged with S S Liner 1 per EW 1 2 section half door refrig frzr 10848814 Door...

Page 18: ...13 WIRING DIAGRAMS WIRING DIAGRAMS 1 2 3 Section Refrigerator Wiring Diagram for 115 Volt 15 Amp 20 Amp 1 2 3 Section Refrigerator Wiring Diagram for 115 Volt 208 230 Volt Condensing Unit...

Page 19: ...14 1 2 3 Section Freezer Wiring Diagram for 115 Volt 15 Amp 20 Amp 1 2 3 Section Freezer Wiring Diagram for 115 Volt 208 230 Volt Condensing Unit...

Page 20: ...t Roa d C he rry H ill N J 0 8003 Phone 856 428 4200 Fax 856 673 0038 Website www victoryrefrigeration com E Mail parts victoryrefrigeration com order entry victoryrefrigeration com service victoryref...

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