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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

REMEDY

Cabinet not running

Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped

Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker

Power cord unplugged

Plug in power cord

Main power switch turned off

Turn power switch on

Improper voltage supplied to cabinet(voltage 

does not match Data-Plate)

Correct supply voltage (remove extension cords or other equipment on 

circuit, etc.

Thermostat set too high

Set thermostat to lower temperature

Cabinet in defrost cycle                            

(Freezer models)

Allow defrost cycle to finish

Condensing Unit on Refrigerator 

or Freezer runs for prolonged 

period or continuously

Excessive amount of warm product loaded in 

cabinet

Allow adequate time for product to cool down

No product in cabinet

Load cabinet with product

Prolonged door opening or door ajar

Make sure door is closed when not in use. Avoid prolonged door open-

ings

Door gasket not sealing properly

Check door gasket condition. Adjust door or replace gasket

Dirty condenser coil

Clean the condenser coil

Improper air flow around Condensing Unit 

Evaporator coil blocked with ice

Insure adequate air space, relocate away from heat generating equip-

ment, direct sunlight, or direct path of air conditioning or heating ducts

Evaporator coil blocked with ice

Turn unit off and allow coil to defrost. Make sure thermostat is not set 

too cold and that door gasket is sealing properly

Refrigerator or Freezer cabinet 

temperature too high

Thermostat set too high

Set thermostat to lower temperature

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 opening or door ajar Dirty 

condenser coil

Make sure door is closed when not in use. Avoid prolonged door open-

ings

Dirty condenser coil

Clean the condenser coil

Insufficient clearance around cabinet or exces

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sively high ambient temperature

Insure adequate air space, relocate away from heat generating equip-

ment (ovens, fryers, heating ducts, etc.), and out of direct sunlight

Evaporator coil blocked with ice

Turn unit off and allow coil to defrost. Make sure thermostat is not set 

too cold and that door gasket is sealing properly

Cabinet is Noisy

Part(s) loose

Locate and tighten loose part(s)

Tubing Vibrating

Insure tubing is free from contact with other tubing or components

Refrigerator is freezing product

Thermostat set too low

Set thermostat to higher temperature

Cabinet overloaded with product

Remove or re-arrange product

Refrigerator or Freezer Com-

pressor will not start - hums and 

trips on overload protector

Dirty condenser coil

Clean the condenser coil

Excessive heat generated from nearby equip-

ment

Relocate cabinet or adjust heat generating equipment

Voltage to cabinet too high or too low

Check and correct supply voltage

Door won't close tight

Cabinet is not level

Level cabinet by adjusting legs or shimming casters

Door is not seated properly in hinge

Adjust door hinges by lifting slightly or rotating and re-seating

Digital Thermometer displaying 

alarm code

E1: Sensor 1 defect

Call Factory

E2: Sensor 2 defect

Call Factory

E4: Compressor fault 

Call Factory

E5: Heater fault 

Call Factory

E6: Pot fault 

Call Factory

Ulo: Supply Voltage low 

Check Supply Voltage

Uhi: Supply Voltage high 

Check Supply Voltage

Hi: High Temperature Alarm

See Refrigerator or Freezer cabinet temperature too high Above

Lo: Low Temperature Alarm

See "Refrigerator is freezing product" Above

E13: Communication error

Call Factory

BEFORE CALLING SERVICE GUIDE FOR COMMON PROBLEMS

Caution:

 Disconnect Power Supply Prior To Attempting Any Service! 

Summary of Contents for FS-1D-S7

Page 1: ...est 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 service victory refrig com VR 1 VR 2 VR 3 VF 1 VF 2 VF 3 RS 1D S7 RS 2D S7 RS 3D S7 FS 1D S7 FS 2D S7 FS 3D S7 Manual Part No 50707403 Rev 1A Print Date 09 14 10 ...

Page 2: ...stalling or using If recommended procedures are not followed warranty claims will be denied Your Warranty Registration information is located on the next page of this manual Please complete the card and submit it to Victory Refrigeration within 10 days of installation Failure to properly register equipment can void the warranty Victory Refrigeration reserves the right to change specifications and ...

Page 3: ...e 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 suppli...

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Page 5: ...oid the warranty 1 Split plastic wrap along one of the cardboard posts Remove and discard all packaging material tape and interior components 2 Move cabinet as close to final location as possible before removing skid 3 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 procedure while the cabi...

Page 6: ...he other casters legs Leveling Cabinets must be leveled when installed Failure to level your cabinet may result in doors not sealing closing properly or condensate water not draining properly Casters Cabinets with casters can be leveled by placing large flat washers in between 1 2 stud and holes located on the case bottom Legs Rotate the foot of the leg with an adjustable wrench to achieve desired...

Page 7: ...being supplied while the refrigerator or freezer is in operation take a voltage reading at the motor compressor electrical connections or as close to the motor compressor as possible All refrigerator or freezer electrical systems are internally grounded 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 3 F 19 4 C to 3 ...

Page 8: ...for leaks Make sure refrigeration lines are not dented kinked or rubbing Check condenser fan for freedom to rotate without striking any stationary members Check that cabinet is level Product Load After the refrigerator or freezer has been started and reaches the proper storage temperatures food may be loaded For optimum energy efficiency we recommend allowing a 1 1 2 clearance between the interior...

Page 9: ...binet 50293701 Accumulator 2 3 Section Refrigerator Freezer 1 per cabinet 50599402 Defrost Heater Safety Switch 1 per cabinet freezer only 50909501 Defrost Heater 1 Section Freezer 115V 300W 1 per cabinet freezer only 50909601 Defrost Heater 2 3 Section Freezer 115V 600W 1 per cabinet freezer only 50617102 Evaporator Coil 84E10 1 Section Refrigerator 1 per cabinet 50616802 Evaporator Coil 84E21 2 ...

Page 10: ...all shelves 7 Return power electrical to unit by resetting circuit breaker 8 Return food to cabinet when temperature indicator reaches safety zone Condenser Maintenance To keep your cabinet running efficiently it is recommended that you clean the condenser once every three months However once a month is recommended if the unit is located near cooking equipment which produces grease laden vapors i ...

Page 11: ...ich never need to be oiled Installing Replacement Door Gasket if required Removing Beginning at one corner pry gasket loose from the retaining strip Peel remainder of gasket from the door and discard Replacing Before replacing be sure the gasket and door are at room temperature If necessary soak the gasket in warm water to make it more pliable Align new gasket frame on the door retainer strip Star...

Page 12: ...ser coil Make sure door is closed when not in use Avoid prolonged door open ings Dirty condenser coil Clean the condenser coil Insufficient clearance around cabinet or exces sively high ambient temperature Insure adequate air space relocate away from heat generating equip ment ovens fryers heating ducts etc and out of direct sunlight Evaporator coil blocked with ice Turn unit off and allow coil to...

Page 13: ...NOTES xi ...

Page 14: ...xii xii 1 2 3 SECTION REFRIGERATOR ...

Page 15: ...1 SECTION FREEZER ...

Page 16: ...2 SECTION FREEZER xiv ...

Page 17: ...xv 3 SECTION FREEZER ...

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Page 19: ...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 service victory refrig com ...

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