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MERCHANDISER MODELS
VM-1, VM-2 & VM-2SL
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & SERVICE
MANUAL
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DESCRIPTION
INSTALLATION
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
SERVICE
TROUBLESHOOTING
PARTS LISTS
WIRING DIAGRAMS
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 is 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 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
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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 of 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 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.
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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 several 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.
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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 Installation.
If Certain Recommended Procedures Are Not
Followed, Warranty Claims Will Be Denied !!!!
Machine Serial Number_______________________________
Installation Date_____________________________________
Victory Refrigeration Service Hotline (800) 523-5008
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pages
A. Control and Component Location........................................................................................... 2
B. Component Function................................................................................................................ 2-3
C. Standard Features, Optional Features and Specifications.................................................. 4- 5
A. Receiving Shipment................................................................................................................. 6
B. Uncrating Procedure................................................................................................................ 6
C. Reducing Merchandiser Depth................................................................................................ 6
D. Locating Your New Merchandiser........................................................................................... 6- 7
E. Installing Legs or Casters....................................................................................................... 7
F. Leveling...................................................................................................................................... 7
G. Initial Cabinet Set-up............................................................................................................... 7
H. Electric Supply.......................................................................................................................... 7- 8
I. Installation Checklist................................................................................................................ 8
J. Location of Serial Number/Data Plate.................................................................................... 8
K. VM Standard Shelf Installation Instructions.......................................................................... 9- 10
L. Assembling and Installing VM-2 & VM-2SL Beverage Organizer Shelf.............................. 11-12
A. Temperature Control................................................................................................................. 13
A. Cleaning and Proper Detergent Use...................................................................................... 14
B. Initial Cleaning of Cabinet...................................................................................................... 14
C. Periodic Cleaning.................................................................................................................... 14-16
D. Lubrication............................................................................................................................... 16
A. Servicing the Refrigeration Condensing Unit......................................................................
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B. Servicing Evaporator Fan Motor(s) and Temperature Control...........................................
17-18
C. Servicing Evaporator Coil and/or Heat Exchanger Assembly............................................ 18-19
D. VM-2SL Sliding Glass Door Shim Insertion Instructions.................................................... 20-23
A. One Section Cabinet and Hinged Glass Door Parts...........................................................
28-29
B. Two Section Cabinet and Hinged / Sliding Glass Door Parts............................................
30-31
C. One Section Refrigeration Components..............................................................................
32-33
D. Two Section Refrigeration Components..............................................................................
34-35
A. VM-1D-QS, VM-2D-QS & VM-2SL-QS Wiring Diagram........................................................
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Section 1 - Description Section 1 - Description
SECTION 1
DESCRIPTION
Victory Merchandiser Refrigerators are Reach-In Models with full length glass swing doors on the front. There is also an optional full length sliding glass door assembly that is available for the two section model only.
Victory Merchandiser One Section Model
Figure 1-1
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Section 1 - Description
A.
Control and Component Location
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Figure 1-2
Component Location
B.
Component Function
1. Doors - Swing doors are reversible for one (1) section only, and have adjustable self-closing features.
a. Door Size - The doors are full length.
b. Door Type - The doors are sealed glass.
c. Door Hinges - The doors consist of pin hinges.
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2. Refrigeration System - The refrigeration system is self-contained and slides out for easy service.
3. Shelves - (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 and can be angled downward for gravityfeed merchandising.
4. Cabinet - The cabinet exterior is painted galvanized steel. Doors are sealed argonfilled glass. Foamed-in-place polyurethane insulation through the cabinet ensures the ultimate in energy efficiency.
5. Temperature Control - Located inside top of unit.
6 . T h e r m o m e t e r ( n o t s h o w n ) - T h e thermometer is a standard feature.
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VM-1
Standard Features:
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NSF 7 Listed for Foodservice & Prepackaged
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Heavy Gauge Black Powder Coated Zinc Plated
Steel Exterior
High Impact Molded ABS Interior
Bright White Interior with Vertical Fluorescent
Lighting
Fluorescent Lamp Replaceable without Removing
Product or Shelving
Automatic Condensation Disposal
CFC Free Refrigerant
Full Height Self-Closing Glass Door
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Integral Full Length Door Handle
Door Field Rehingeable
Bottom Mount Condensing Unit
Molded-In Shelf Support System Accommodates
Standard or Gravity Organizer Shelves without use of Clips or Hooks
Four (4) Standard Shelves
Shelves Adjustable on 3” Centers
9 ft Cord and Plug Attached
Each Shelf will Accommodate either
One (1) 12” x 20” Pan or
One (1) 18” x 26” Pan
Specifications:
1/5 Horse Power
115V/60Hz/1Ph
7.2 Amperes
21 Cubic Feet (net)
4 Standard Shelves
Crated Weight: 310 LBS
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.
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Optional Features:
Heavy Duty Swivel 3” and 5” Casters with Brakes
Gravity Organizer Shelves
Door Merchandising Decals
Price Tag Molding
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VM- 2 & VM- 2SL
Standard Features:
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NSF 7 Listed for Foodservice & Prepackaged
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Heavy Gauge Black Powder Coated Zinc Plated
Steel Exterior
High Impact Molded ABS Interior
Bright White Interior with Vertical Fluorescent
Lighting
Automatic Condensation Disposal
CFC Free Refrigerant
Full Height Self-Closing Glass Door
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Integral Full Length Door Handle
Bottom Mount Condensing Unit
Molded-In Shelf Support System Accommodates
Standard or Gravity Organizer Shelves without use of Clips or Hooks
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Eight (8) Standard Shelves
Shelves Adjustable on 3” Centers
9 ft Cord and Plug Attached
Each Shelf will Accommodate either
One (1) 12” x 20” Pan or
One (1) 18” x 26” Pan
Each VM-2SL Shelf will Accommodate
- One (1) 12” x 20” Pan
Specifications:
1/3 Horse Power
115V/60Hz/1Ph
8.8 Amperes
122 Cubic Feet (net)
8 Standard Shelves
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Optional Features:
Heavy Duty Swivel 3” and 5” Casters with Brakes
Gravity Organizer Shelves
Door Merchandising Decals
Price Tag Molding
Crated Weight: 520 LBS
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.
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Section 2- Installation Section 2- Installation
SECTION 2
INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
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.
IMPORTANT:
It is highly recommended that your merchandiser refrigerator 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. Uncrating Procedure
WARNING!!!!
DO NOT, Under Any Circumstances, Lay
Your New Equipment Down on Either The
Back, Front or Sides.
C. R e d u c i n g M e r c h a n d i s e r D e p t h f o r
Narrow Facility Doorway
In order to pass through a narrow doorway or restricted area the door, front grille and hinge brackets may be removed to reduce the overall depth of the cabinet to a minimum or 30" deep.
1. Removing Hinged Doors
a. Loosen the top hinge bracket screws while holding the top bracket down.
b. While holding the door against the cabinet, lift the top bracket until it clears the top hinge pin.
c. Lift the door until the bottom hinge pin clears the bottom hinge bracket.
d. Remove top and bottom hinge brackets and mount on the other side of the cabinet. Tighten bottom hinge bracket screws. Leave top hinge bracket screws loose.
e. Insert bottom hinge pin into hole in bottom hinge bracket.
f. Lower top hinge bracket onto top hinge pin. Tighten the top hinge bracket.
The shipping skid must be removed by tipping the model from side to side. Remove the leveler bolts while the model is held in one direction. Repeat this procedure when the model is held in the opposite direction.
ATTENTION!!!!
DO NOT THROW AWAY THE FOUR (4)
LEVELER BOLTS!
*Note:Once the uncrating process is complete, make sure the leveler bolts are safely and securely placed back on the bottom of the cabinet for proper support and leveling purposes.
D. Locating Your New Merchandiser
The following conditions should be considered when selecting a location for your merchandiser refrigerator.
1. 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
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1645 pounds of product (47 x 35 = 1645).
2. Ventilation - The air cooled, self-contained merchandiser refrigerator requires a sufficient amount of cool, clean air. Avoid placing the refrigerator near heat 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.
doors not sealing, closing properly or condensate water not draining properly.
G. Initial Cabinet Set-Up
Units are shipped with shelves. These items are secured to the rear of the cabinet directly on the wood skid.
1. Cleaning Cabinet
CAUTION:
DO NOT Use Abrasive Cleaning Solvents.
E. Installation of Optional Legs or Casters
Merchandisers are shipped with leveler bolts that can be used to level the cabinet. However, legs and casters can be supplied that are of the
1/2" single stud mount type and requires no tools for installation. Simply remove the leveler bolts and then screw the casters or legs into the threaded holes located on the case bottom. To install low-profile rollers, remove carriage bolts from caster mounting plates and insert stem into bolt hole and tighten nut. Make sure that torque of caster bracket is inserted into 1/2” hole. This will prevent caster from turning.
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 Merchandiser Refrigerator
Down On Either It’s Back, Front or Sides.
F. Leveling
Cabinet must be leveled when installed. This is accomplished by rotating the leveler bolt.
Failure to level your cabinet may result in
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 merchandiser refrigerator and all shelves 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.
For additional cleaning information, refer to the maintenance section of this service manual.
2. Installing Shelves
All merchandiser models include an interior which supports the adjustable and gravity organizing shelving.
Refer to pages 9 to 12 for detailed and illustrated shelf installation instructions for both standard shelving and beverage shelf kits.
H. Electric Supply
The wiring should be done by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes. A separate ground wire must be supplied for all installations. A properly wired merchandiser refrigerator will assure proper operation. Please consult the "Data" plate attached to the compressor to assure the electrical requirements are correct. Supply voltage requirements are on the cabinet serial plate. It is recommended that a direct, properly fused line of the proper size wire be installed
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Section 2- Installation Section 2- Installation from the main supply to your merchandiser. It is most important that a voltage reading be made at the compressor-motor electrical connections, or as close to the compressormotor as possible, while the merchandiser is in operation, to assure that the correct voltage required by the compressor is being supplied.
Low or high voltage can detrimentally affect the refrigeration unit and thereby void its warranty.
All merchandiser refrigerator electrical systems are internally grounded. It is recommended that a bonding braid be secured to the base of the refrigerator and carried to a water pipe, to complete the ground.
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.
J. Location of Serial Number/Data Plate
The serial data plate is mounted on the upper left interior wall.
NOTE: When ordering replacement parts, y o u m u s t i n c l u d e t h e c o m p l e t e cabinet model and serial numbers.
I. Installation Checklist
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After the cabinet has been installed, leveled and cleaned as described in the preceding paragraphs, 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 lines. 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.
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K. VM Standard Shelf Installation Instructions
Section 2- Installation
Step 1
Make sure plastic end caps are on the front left and right sides of the shelf before the installation process.
*Note: Putting shelving in the cabinet without end caps will cause damage to the interior!
Step 2
Tilt shelf at an angle and insert into cabinet.
Step 3
Insert the front shelf peg into the support hook on the side of the cabinet interior.
Keep opposite shelf peg between front of upright support and door.
*Note: VM-1’s do not have an upright support, place in opposite hook area.
Step 4
Position the rear of the shelf at the desired level using the peg from step 2 as the pivot point. Rest the rear corner of the shelf on the rear side support first, then lift and pivot shelf on to the supporting center of the cabinet interior.
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K. VM Standard Shelf Installation Instructions (continued)
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Step 5
Lift the inside shelf peg into the locking clip.
Step 6
Shelf is installed.
Attention!!!!
Do not force the peg into the place.
Doing this will damage the unit as previously stated.
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L. Assembling and Installing VM-2 & VM-2SL Beverage Organizer Shelf
Victory organizer shelves have adjustable product dividers that allow for merchandising a variety of products without the need to purchase multiple unique fixed dividers. Before installing the dividers on the shelf, determine the required spacing for the product that will be displayed.
Each shelf kit includes the following:
a. One (1) Organizer Shelf with Front Product Stop - Part No. 50849601
b. Eight (8) Adjustable Product Divider Bars - Part No. 50849701
c. Seven (7) Snap-On Product Glides - Part No. 50808202
*Note:Prior to shelf kit installation, make sure shelf end caps are on the front right and left sides of the shelves before the installation process. Refer to step 1 on page 9.
Instructions:
Step 1
Start installing the dividers at one end of the shelf and work across to the other side. Prepare the product divider for installation by positioning it over the shelf as shown.
Step 2
Position “J” hook at the front of the shelf so that it can be hooked to the front bar as shown above.
Step 3
Attach the “J” hook to the front bottom bar of the shelf.
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Step 4
Rotate the product divider over the shelf to lock the back hook of the
product divider evenly at the rear of the shelf.
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L. Assembling and Installing VM-2 & VM-2SL Beverage Organizer Shelf (continued)
Step 5
Hold the divider evenly. Grasp the
divider above the back hook and gently snap the divider over the rear support
rod on the shelf.
Step 6
Make sure that the rear bar is seated within the hook snugly as shown.
Step 7
After installing all product dividers to the proper spacing, place the product
glides in between the dividers and snap them gently on to the shelf rails.
Step 8
Place completed beverage organizer
shelf into the Victory Merchandiser
(VM). Locate the front support one or two spaces below the rear gravity feed.
Step 9
Add the product of choice on to the
beverage organizer shelf.
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Section 3 - Operation Section 3 - Operation
SECTION 3
OPERATION
A.
Temperature Control
The temperature control should be set to maintain a temperature of 38°F (3.3°C) to 40°F
(4.4°C).
Note: Continued use of this equipment will allow you to become familiar with its operation and functions.
Figure 3-1
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Section 4 - Maintenance Section 4 - Maintenance
SECTION 4
MAINTENANCE
A.
Cleaning and Proper Detergent Use
Follow requirements of local health authorities.
1.
Use a detergent-sanitizer or 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, alkaline chlorinated or non-chloride cleaners.
2.
Avoid cleaners containing quaternary salts! They can also 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!
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DO NOT USE ALCOHOL OR AMMONIA BASED CLEANERS ON PLASTIC PARTS!
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 air dry.
C.
Periodic Cleaning
It is more convenient to clean your merchandiser refrigerator when the product load is at its lowest point.
1. Daily Exterior Surface Cleaning
Cleaning and sanitizing agents for stainless steel and aluminum exteriors should be used daily.
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1. Daily Exterior Surface Cleaning (continued)
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.
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. Disconnect power by switching circuit breaker “OFF”.
b. Remove all food to protective temporary storage.
c. Open doors and allow warm room air to enter cabinet.
d. Remove all accessories (shelves, racks, etc.) from within the cabinet and scrub with a detergent solution and a nylon bristled brush.
e. Rinse with clear water.
f. Soak in a final rinse of sanitizing solution for recommended period of time.
g. Remove and air dry.
3. Weekly Interior Surface Cleaning
a. When storage compartment(s) is sufficiently warm, remove all loose food particles.
b. 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.
c. Rinse with warm clean water using a cellulose sponge.
d. Remove excess rinse water with sponge.
e. Wipe all interior surfaces down with sanitizing solution.
f. Allow to air dry.
g. Return accessories to unit.
h. Return power (electrical) to unit by resetting circuit breaker.
i. Return food to cabinet when temperature indicator reaches safety zone.
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4. Once Every Three Months, Condenser Maintenance
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. Disconnect power by switching circuit breaker to “OFF” position.
b. Remove the front grille by lifting up and straight out.
c. Use a vacuum cleaner with proper brush attachments, to clean the condenser, compressor-motor and related parts.
d. In extreme cases of dust and grease build-up, the condenser fins may require blowing out with compressed air.
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 motor/compressor which will NOT be covered by warranty!
D.
Lubrication
Unless otherwise specified, all Victory refrigerators are equipped with oilless type motors.
The compressor motor is a sealed unit and is constantly being lubricated when in operation.
The condenser and the evaporator motors are equipped with “Life-time” oiled bearings.
These bearings are oiled at the factory and need never be oiled again.
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Section 5 - Service Section 5 - Service
SECTION 5
SERVICE
A.
Servicing the Refrigeration Condensing Unit
The refrigeration condensing unit is serviceable from the front and rear of the merchandiser.
1. Discontinue power to merchandiser by turning arrow on temperature control knob to
“one” (1) and unplugging power cord from electrical outlet at rear of cabinet.
2. Remove front grill by lifting from bottom and pulling forward gently.
3. Take off rear grill by removing screws with phillips head screwdriver (*Note: remove four
(4) screws on VM-1; remove six (6) screws on VM-2 & VM-2SL).
4. Service required component.
*Important Note!: It is highly recommended that any service work outside the 3 month condensing coil cleaning be performed by a “Victory” recommended service company or qualified service technician.
5. After service work is complete, reverse previous steps and properly restore power.
B.
Servicing Evaporator Fan Motors and Temperature Control
1. Discontinue power to merchandiser by turning arrow on temperature control knob to
“one” (1) and unplugging power cord from electrical outlet at rear of cabinet.
2. a. VM-1 Fan Panel/Drain Pan Disconnect
● At the fan panel/drain pan assembly, remove temperature control knob and screws with phillips head screws on both sides.
● Let fan panel/drain pan assembly hang.
● Proceed to “step 3”.
b. VM-2 & VM-2SL Fan Panel/Drain Pan Disconnect
● Take hinged or sliding glass doors off cabinet.
● Remove fluorescent light bulb and shield. Place in safe area.
● Remove rest of light ballast assembly by unscrewing light rod and light rod reflector.
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B.
Servicing Evaporator Fan Motors and Temperature Control (continued)
b. VM-2 & VM-2SL Fan Panel/Drain Pan Disconnect (continued)
● Disconnect wiring one at a time on both sides of remaining ballast assembly.
*Note: Be cautious!! At the same time individual wires are disconnected, mark wires for correct reinstallation!
● Place remaining ballast assembly in safe location.
● At the fan panel / drain pan assembly, remove temperature control knob and screws on both sides.
● Let fan panel / drain pan assembly hang.
● Proceed to “step 3”.
3. Service required component.
*Important Note!: It is highly recommended that any service work outside the 3 month condensing coil cleaning be performed by a “Victory” recommended service company or qualified service technician.
4. After service to component is complete, make sure all area’s on fan panel/drain pan assembly with sealant are still in tact by adding more sealant to avoid leakage.
5. Reverse steps for reinstallation and proper restoration of power.
C.
Servicing Evaporator Coil and/or Heat Exchanger Assembly
1. Discontinue power to merchandiser by turning arrow on temperature control knob to
“one” (1) and unplugging power cord from electrical outlet at rear of cabinet.
2. At back of cabinet, take off rear joint cover by taking out top and bottom phillips head screws.
*Note: For VM-2 & VM-2SL, take off right rear joint cover as you’re facing the back of cabinet. This will give access to heat exchanger.
3. If needed, perform “Instructions to Service Evaporator Fan Motor(s) and
Temperature Control” for access to evaporator coil and accumulator.
4. Service evaporator coil and/or heat exchanger assembly.
*Important Note!: It is highly recommended that any service work outside the 3 month condensing coil cleaning be performed by a “Victory” recommended service company or qualified service technician.
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C.
Servicing Evaporator Coil and/or Heat Exchanger Assembly (continued)
5. After service to evaporator coil and/or heat exchanger assembly, reverse steps for reinstallation and proper restoration of power.
*Note: If fan panel/drain pan assembly was disconnected, make sure proper reinstallation procedures were used. Add more sealant to avoid leakage! Proceed to reverse steps for reinstallation of evaporator coil and heat exchanger assembly. Properly restore power.
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D. VM-2SL Sliding Glass Door Shim Insertion Instructions
If VM-2SL cabinet has gap(s) between the sliding glass door and frame, contact factory and request door roller assembly shim(s) under part number 05314501. Following are step by step guidelines that will assist in closing any gap(s).
*Note: Pay close attention to roller assembly location and numbered arrows!
Instructions:
If "Gap" is around this area (arrow 1), place shim(s) under roller assembly where the opposite arrow with "1" is located (diagonally across).
If "Gap" is around this area (arrow 3), place shim(s) under roller assembly where the opposite arrow with "3" is located (diagonally across).
If "Gap" is around this area (arrow 2), place shim(s) under roller assembly at the same location.
Figure 1
20
If "Gap" is around this area (arrow 4), place shim(s) under roller assembly at the same location.
Section 5 - Service Section 5 - Service
D. VM-2SL Sliding Glass Door Shim Insertion Instructions (continued)
1. If cabinet has gap(s) between sliding glass door and frame, place shim(s) as shown on page
19.
2. Remove door(s) from the frame by grasping firmly on both ends and lifting the door(s) up towards the top frame and pulling out towards you (Fig.2).
Figure 2
3. Turn door(s) over and remove two nuts from the roller assembly with a 1/4” nut driver (Fig.3).
Figure 3
*Note: Be careful not to lose the nuts when taking out the roller assembly. Extra nuts do not come
with the shim(s) when requested.
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D. VM-2SL Sliding Glass Door Shim Insertion Instructions (continued)
4. Take the roller assembly out of the door (Fig.4).
Figure 4
5. Install necessary amount of shims over stud screws (Fig.5).
Examples: (1) One shim will resolve a 1/4” gap in between the door and frame; (2)
Two shims will resolve a 1/2” gap in between the door and frame.
Figure 5
6. Place roller assembly over shim(s) and stud screws (Fig.6).
Figure 6
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D. VM-2SL Sliding Glass Door Shim Insertion Instructions (continued)
7. Insert nuts with 1/4” nut driver (Fig.7).
Figure 7
8. Turn door over after roller assembly is properly installed. Place top of door in top rail of frame by pushing tension spring block with door. (Fig.8 & Fig.8a). Push bottom of door in for complete installation.
Figure 8 Figure 8a
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Section 6 - Troubleshooting Section 6 - Troubleshooting
SECTION 6
TROUBLESHOOTING
24
PROBLEM
TROUBLESHOOTING & SERVICING REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
1. Condensing unit fails to start - no hum.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Line disconnect switch open.
2. Fuse removed or blown.
3. Overload protector tripped.
4. Control stuck in open position.
5. Wiring improper or loose.
REMEDY
1. Close start or disconnect switch.
2. Replace fuse.
3. Determine reason and correct/replace control.
4. Repair or replace control.
5. Check wiring against diagram.
2. Condensing unit fails to start hums, but trips on overload protector.
1. Improperly wired.
2. Low voltage to unit.
3. Starting capacitor defective.
4. Relay failing to close.
5. Compressor motor has a winding open or shorted.
6. Internal mechanical trouble in compressor.
1. Check wiring against diagram.
2. Determine reason and correct.
3. Determine reason and replace.
4. Determine reason and correct/replace if necessary.
5. Replace compressor.
6. Replace compressor.
3. Condensing unit starts, but fails to switch off of “start” winding.
1. Improperly wired.
2. Low voltage to unit.
3. Relay failing to open.
4. Run capacitor defective.
5. Excessively high discharge pressure.
6. Compressor motor has a winding open or shorted.
7. Internal mechanical trouble in compressor.
1. Check wiring against diagram.
2. Determine reason and correct.
3. Determine reason and correct/replace if necessary.
4. Determine reason and replace.
5. Check discharge shut-off valve, possible overcharge, or insufficient cooling on condenser.
6. Replace compressor.
7. Replace compressor.
4. Condensing unit starts and runs, but short cycles on overload protector.
1. Additional current passing through overload protector.
2. Low voltage to unit (or unbalanced if three phase.)
3. Overload protector defective.
4. Run capacitor defective.
5. Excessive discharge pressure.
6. Suction pressure too high.
1. Check wiring diagram. Check for added fan motors, pumps, etc. connected to wrong side of protector.
2. Determine reason and correct.
3. Check current , replace protector.
4. Determine reason and replace.
5. Check ventilation, restrictions in cooling medium, restrictions in refrigeration system.
6. For salad models, temperature control differential set to closeincrease differential.
7. Check refrigerant charge (fix leak) add if necessary.
8. Replace compressor.
5. Condensing unit runs but short cycles on...
6. Condensing unit operates for prolonged periods or continuously.
7. Compressor too hot - return gas.
8. Compressor motor has a winding shorted.
1. Overload protector.
2. Thermostat.
3. High pressure cut-out due to: a. Insufficient air or water supply.
b. Overcharge.
c. Air in system.
4. Low pressure cut-out due to: a. Liquid line solenoid leaking.
b. Compressor valve leak.
c. Undercharge.
d. Restriction in expansion device.
1. Shortage of refrigerant.
2. Control contacts stuck or frozen closed.
3. Excessive heat load placed into cabinet.
4. Prolonged or too frequent door openings.
5. Evaporator coil iced.
6. Restriction in refrigeration system.
7. Dirty condenser.
8. Filter dirty.
1. See (4) above.
2. Differential set too close - widen.
3. a. Check air or water supply to condenser-correct.
b. Reduce refrigerant charge.
c. Purge.
4.
a. Replace.
b. Replace.
c. Fix leak, add refrigerant.
d. Replace device.
1. Fix leak, add charge.
2. Clean contacts or replace control.
3. Allow unit sufficient time for removal of latent heat.
4. Plan or organize schedule to correct condition.
5. Defrost.
6. Determine location and remove.
7. Clean condenser.
8. Clean or replace.
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PROBLEM
TROUBLESHOOTING & SERVICING REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
7. Start capacitor open or shorted blown.
1. Relay contacts not opening properly.
2. Prolonged operation on start cycle due to: a. Low voltage to unit.
b. Improper relay.
c. Starting load too high.
3. Excessive short cycling.
4. Improper capacitor.
1. Clean contacts or replace relay if necessary.
2.
a. Determine reason and correct.
b. Replace.
c. Correct by using pump down arrangement if necessary.
3. Determine reason for short cycling
(see 5 above) and correct.
4. Determine correct size and replace.
8. Run capacitor open, shorted or blown.
1. Determine correct size and replace.
2. Determine reason and correct.
9. Relay defective or burned out.
10. Product zone temperature too high.
11. Suction line frosted or sweating.
12. Liquid line frosted or sweating.
13. Noisy condensing unit.
1. Improper capacitor.
2. Excessively high line voltage
(110% of rated-max.)
1. Incorrect relay.
2. Incorrect mounting angle.
3. Line voltage too high or too low.
4. Excessive short cycling.
5. Relay being influenced by loose vibrating mounting.
6. Incorrect run capacitor.
1. Control setting too high.
2. Inadequate air circulation.
1. Overcharge of refrigerant.
2. Evaporator fan not running.
3. If remote model, expansion valve stuck open.
4. If remote model expansion valve is passing excess refrigerant or is oversized.
1. Restriction in dehydrator or strainer.
2. Liquid shut-off (king valve) partially closed.
1. Loose parts or mounting.
2. Tubing rattle.
3. Bent fan blade causing vibration.
4. Fan motor bearings worn.
1. Check and replace.
2. Remount relay in correct position.
3. Determine reason and correct.
4. Determine reason (see 5 above) and correct.
5. Remount rigidly.
6. Replace with proper capacitor.
1. Reset control.
2. Rearrange product load to improve air circulation.
1. Correct charge.
2. Determine reason and correct.
3. Clean valve of foreign particles.
Replace if necessary.
4. Readjust valve or replace with smaller valve.
1. Replace part.
2. Open valve fully.
1. Find and tighten.
2. Reform to be free of contact.
3. Replace blade.
4. Replace motor.
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Section 7 - Parts List Section 7 - Parts List
SECTION 7
PARTS LIST
27
Section 7 - Parts List Section 7 - Parts List
Victory Merchandiser
One Section Cabinet & Hinged Glass Door Parts
28
Section 7 - Parts List Section 7 - Parts List
Victory Merchandiser
One Section Cabinet & Hinged Glass Door Parts List
(Refer to drawing on page 28)
Item Description Part Numbers Qty
13
14
15
16
9
10
11
12
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
21
22
22
22
17
18
19
20
Light Rod Reflector
Light Rod
Upper Hinge Bracket
Rear Joint Cover
Lower Back Panel
Lower Case End
Plastic Grille
Adjustable Shelf
Evaporator Fan Panel Assembly
Glass Door
Door Gasket
Lower Hinge Bracket
“Victory” Name Plate
Push Pins
Hinge Bracket Screw
Rear Joint Cover Screw
Lower Back Panel Screw
Lower Case End Screw
Evaporator Fan Guard
Evaporator Fan Panel Screw
Evaporator Fan Panel (without components)
Leveling Bolt
Low Profile Caster (optional)
Leg (optional, black in color)
04459801
04459701
50841201
01375301
01375701
01375801
50798405
50842002
10798001
50841901
50841902
50841301
50736401
50843701
50844501
50314101
50316701
50316701
50842202
50738202
04459601
50791801
50843501
50671801
*Note: All field replacement parts may not be stated on this parts list. For additional information or assistance, contact the factory.
4
2
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
1
6
4
4
29
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Victory Merchandiser
Two Section Cabinet & Hinged Glass Door Parts
30
Section 7 - Parts List Section 7 - Parts List
Victory Merchandiser
Two Section Cabinet & Hinged Glass Door Parts List
(Refer to drawing on page 30)
Item
20
21
22
23
24
16
17
18
19
25
10
10
10
11
12
13
14
15
3
4
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
Description
Light Rod Reflector
Light Rod
N/A
Rear Joint Cover
Lower Back Panel
Lower Case End
Lower Case End Screws
Plastic Grille
“Victory” Name Plate
Leveler Bolt
Low Profile Caster (optional)
Leg (optional, black in color)
Lower Hinge Bracket
Lower Hinge Bracket Screws
Evaporator Fan Panel Assembly
Evaporator Fan Guard
Evaporator Fan Panel Screw
Evaporator Fan Panel (without components)
Rear Joint Cover Screw
Lower Back Panel Screw
Adjustable Shelf
Center Shelf Support
Upper Hinge Bracket
Upper Hinge Bracket Screw
N/A
Glass Door
Door Gasket
Part Numbers
04460301
04460401
-
01375301
01376301
01375801
50316701
50798406
50736401
50791801
50843501
50671801
50841301
50844501
10798801
50842202
50738202
04460201
50314101
50316701
50842402
50842602
50841201
50844501
-
50842501
50842502
Qty
4
-
1
2
2
6
8
1
4
2
4
1
2
8
2
4
4
4
-
2
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
Sliding Glass Door Assembly Replacement Parts List for VM-2SL
*Note: Cabinet parts for the VM-2SL are the same as the VM-2 except the door components. Parts below pertain to cabinets manufactured on or after the date of August 13th, 2001. For cabinets built prior to this date, consult factory.
30
31
32
33
26
27
28
29
34
35
36
Lower Shim, Sliding Door (for Frame)
Upper Shim, Sliding Door (for Frame)
Door Assembly, Sliding Glass (complete)
Frame, Sliding Glass Door
Door, Sliding Glass (inner door or left side door facing cabinet)
Door, Sliding Glass (outer door or right side door facing cabinet)
Sealer Gasket, Door (on side of door with wiper strip)
Bumper Gasket, Door (on side of door & bumps frame during closure)
Bumper, Sliding Door (component inside outer door at bottom)
Bearing Assembly, Sliding Door
Spring Assembly, Sliding Door (located inside top tracks of frame)
05317201
05317301
50843021
50843022
50843023
50843024
50843025
50843026
50843027
50843028
50843029
*Note: All field replacement parts may not be stated on this parts list. For additional information or assistance, contact the factory.
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
31
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Victory Merchandiser
One Section Cabinet Refrigeration Components
32
Section 7 - Parts List Section 7 - Parts List
Victory Merchandiser
One Section Refrigerator Components Parts List
(Refer to drawing on page 32)
*Note: Electrical wiring harness components within this parts list pertains to cabinets manufactured on or after June 12th, 2001! For cabinets built prior to this date, consult factory.
Item Description Part Numbers Qty
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
35
36
37
38
39
40
31
32
33
34
13
14
15
16
9
10
11
12
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
41
42
43
44
45
Temperature Control Mounting Bracket Screw
Temperature Control Screw (accessory to temperature control)
Temperature Control
Temperature Control Mounting Bracket
Evaporator Fan Motor Screw (accessory to fan motor)
Evaporator Fan Motor Mounting Bracket
Evaporator Fan Motor Mounting Bracket Screw
Temperature Control Knob (accessory to item #3)
Evaporator Fan Motor
Evaporator Fan Motor Blade
Evaporator Coil Manifold Mounting Screw (not shown)
Evaporator Coil (Fin to Fin Dimensions: 4 x 6 x 13)
Condensing Unit Fan Motor Bracket Screw
Condenser Fan Motor Mounting Screw (accessory to item #16)
Condenser Fan Motor Bracket
Condenser Unit Fan Motor
Condenser Unit Fan Motor Blade
Condenser Unit Fan Shroud
Condenser Unit Fan Shroud Screw
Condenser Coil (Fin to Fin Dimensions: 10 x 4 x 10)
Filter Drier
Condenser Coil Mounting Bracket Screw
Condenser Coil Mounting Bracket
Hot Gas Discharge Line Assembly
Condensate Drain Pan
Electrical Enclosure Assembly Screw
Magnetic Ballast
Condenser Unit Base
Electrical Enclosure
Compressor-Motor Carriage Bolt
Compressor-Motor, R-134A
Compressor-Motor Flat Washer
Compressor-Motor Steel Spring Lock Washer
Compressor-Motor Hex Nut
Power Harness with Plug (not shown)
Electrical Box Receptacle Harness (with 4 Female Connectors)
Compressor Harness (not shown)
Temperature Control Harness (not shown)
Light Harness (not shown)
50738202
N/A
50616201
04460101
N/A
04460001
50738202
N/A
50639801
50598001
50674601
50597502
50316701
N/A
04453501
50193101
50618602
50757301
50316701
50757401
50730801
50316701
04447501
50819001
04447401
50316701
50840501
04459401
04463701
50254801
50845901
50083601
50082301
50080801
Refrigerant Copper Tubing, 3/8” O.D.
Heat Exchange Assembly
50306201
10797701
Evaporator Coil Assembly 10797601
Accumulator 50180701
Capillary Tubing, Heat Exchanger
Evaporator Fan Motor Harness (not shown)
50199201
50040801
50859401
50858801
50859301
50859201
50858901
*Note: All field replacement parts may not be stated on this parts list. For additional information or assistance, contact the factory.
1
1
10
1
1
1
4
6
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
4
1
1
4
4
4
1
1
1
4
-
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
33
Section 7 - Parts List Section 7 - Parts List
Victory Merchandiser
Two Section Cabinet Refrigeration Components
34
Section 7 - Parts List Section 7 - Parts List
Victory Merchandiser
Two Section Refrigerator Components Parts List
(Refer to drawing on page 34)
*Note: Electrical wiring harness components within this parts list pertains to cabinets manufactured on or after June 12th, 2001! For cabinets built prior to this date, consult factory.
Item Description Part Numbers Qty
33
34
35
36
29
30
31
32
37
38
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
17
18
19
20
13
14
15
16
9
10
11
12
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
Temperature Control Mounting Bracket Screw
Temperature Control Screw (accessory to temperature control)
Temperature Control
Temperature Control Mounting Bracket
Evaporator Fan Motor Screw (accessory to fan motor)
Evaporator Fan Motor Mounting Bracket
Evaporator Fan Motor Mounting Bracket Screw
Temperature Control Knob (accessory to item #3)
Evaporator Fan Motor
Evaporator Fan Motor Blade
Evaporator Coil Manifold Mounting Screw (not shown)
Evaporator Coil (Fin to Fin Dimensions: 4 x 6 x 25)
Condensing Unit Fan Motor Bracket Screw
Condenser Fan Motor Mounting Screw (accessory to item #16)
Condenser Fan Motor Bracket
Condenser Unit Fan Motor
Condenser Unit Fan Motor Blade
Condenser Unit Fan Shroud
Condenser Unit Fan Shroud Screw
Condenser Coil (Fin to Fin Dimensions: 10 x 4 x 10)
Filter Drier
Condenser Coil Mounting Bracket Screw
Condenser Coil Mounting Bracket
Hot Gas Discharge Line Assembly
Condensate Drain Pan
Electrical Enclosure Assembly Screw
Magnetic Ballast
Condenser Unit Base
Electrical Enclosure
Compressor-Motor Carriage Bolt
Compressor-Motor, R-134A
Compressor-Motor Flat Washer
Compressor-Motor Steel Spring Lock Washer
Compressor-Motor Hex Nut
Refrigerant Copper Tubing, 3/8” O.D.
Heat Exchange Assembly
50738202
N/A
50616201
04460102
N/A
04460001
50738202
N/A
50639801
50598001
50674101
50597602
50316701
N/A
04453501
50193101
50618602
50757301
50316701
50757401
50730801
50316701
04447501
50819001
04447401
50316701
50840601
04459401
04463701
50254801
50762901
50083601
50082301
50080801
50306201
10798601
Evaporator Coil Assembly 10798501
Accumulator 50180701
Capillary Tubing, Heat Exchanger
Evaporator Fan Motor Harness (not shown)
Power Harness with Plug (not shown)
Electrical Box Receptacle Harness (with 4 Female Connectors)
Compressor Harness (not shown)
Temperature Control Harness (not shown)
Light Harness (not shown)
50199101
50606101
50859401
50858801
50859301
50859201
50859001
*Note: All field replacement parts may not be stated on this parts list. For additional information or assistance, contact the factory.
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
4
1
4
1
1
1
6
1
10
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
4
-
4
1
2
2
8
-
4
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Section 8 - Wiring Diagram Section 8 - Wiring Diagram
SECTION 8
WIRING DIAGRAM
36
Section 8 - Wiring Diagram Section 8 - Wiring Diagram
VM-1, VM-2 & VM-2SL (Self-Contained)
115v/60Hz/1ph
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VICTORY REFRIGERATION
110 Woodcrest Road
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
Phone (856) 428-4200 Fax (856) 428-7299
Website: www.victory-refrig.com
E-Mail: [email protected]
Manual Part Number: 50843901
Rev: 02
Print Date: 08/13/01
Price: $15.00
Website: www.agafoodservice.com
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Table of contents
- 7 Section 1 - Description
- 8 A. Control and Component Location
- 8 B. Component Function
- 11 C. Standard Features, Optional Features and Specifications
- 12 Section 2 - Installation
- 12 A. Receiving Shipment
- 12 B. Uncrating Procedure
- 12 C. Reducing Merchandiser Depth
- 13 D. Locating Your New Merchandiser
- 13 E. Installing Legs or Casters
- 13 F. Leveling
- 13 G. Initial Cabinet Set-up
- 14 H. Electric Supply
- 14 I. Installation Checklist
- 14 J. Location of Serial Number/Data Plate
- 16 K. VM Standard Shelf Installation Instructions
- 17 L. Assembling and Installing VM-2 & VM-2SL Beverage Organizer Shelf
- 19 Section 3 - Operation
- 19 A. Temperature Control
- 20 Section 4 - Maintenance
- 20 A. Cleaning and Proper Detergent Use
- 20 B. Initial Cleaning of Cabinet
- 20 C. Periodic Cleaning
- 22 D. Lubrication
- 23 Section 5 - Service
- 24 C. Servicing Evaporator Coil and/or Heat Exchanger Assembly
- 26 D. VM-2SL Sliding Glass Door Shim Insertion Instructions
- 30 Section 6 - Troubleshooting
- 33 Section 7 - Parts List
- 42 Section 8 - Wiring Diagram