Victory Refrigeration VBB-48 Beverage Dispenser User Manual


 
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VICTORY REFRIGERATION INC
110 WOODCREST ROAD
CHERRY
HILL. NJ
08003-3648
TEL:
(856)
42A42aO
FAX:
(856)
424-7299
WEB: www.victory-refr
g.com
Back Bar Gooler/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. lf
you
have
any
questions,
please
call our Customer Service
Department at
(856)
428-42OO.
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. lf
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 draining
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2. Floot 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
plate
located on the upper left wall 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,
non-abrasive detergent and a
chlorine
free
water solution.
Rlnse
with
clear
water
and a
sanitizing solution. Dry with a
soft absorbent towel.
Coolers
with
the
painted
and stainless steel 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 exampres.
.
Baking Soda
-
Used
for
die-hard
sooa
per
type stains.
Mix in
one tablespoon
of baking
one oint of
water for recommended
solutlon.
.
Club
Soda
-
Used
to remove streaks.
Daily Exterior
CIeaninE
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 CleaninE
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.
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