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Troubleshooting guide for common problems – Victory FS-3N-S1 User Manual

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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

REMEDY

Controller Display does
not illuminate

Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped

Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker

Power cord unplugged

Plug in power cord to designated receptacle.
Cabinet cannot share same outlet with other
equipment.

Control or main power switch turned off

Turn on control or main power switch (refer
to page 3 "V-TEMP

Keypad Buttons &

Functions" section)

Cabinet not running

Improper voltage supplied to cabinet
(voltage does not match Data-Plate)

Correct supply voltage (remove extension cords
or other equipment on circuit, etc).

Controller set too high

Set controller to lower temperature

Cabinet in defrost cycle

Allow defrost cycle to fi nish

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 openings.

Door gasket not sealing properly

Check door gasket condition. Adjust door or
replace gasket.

Dirty condenser coil

Clean the condenser coil

Improper air fl ow around condensing unit

Insure adequate air space, relocate away from
heat generating equipment, 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
controller temperature is not set too low and that
door gasket is sealing properly.

Refrigerator or Freezer
cabinet temperature too
high

Controller set too high

Set controller 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

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

Dirty condenser coil

Clean the condenser coil

Insuffi cient clearance around cabinet or
excessively high ambient temperature

Insure adequate air space, relocate away from
heat generating equipment (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
controller 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

Controller set too low

Set controller to higher temperature

Cabinet overloaded with product

Remove or re-arrange product

Refrigerator or Freezer
compressor will not
start - hums and trips
on overload protector

Dirty condenser coil

Clean the condenser coil

Excessive heat generated from nearby
equipment

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

Hinge(s) may need slight adjusting.

Apply shim(s) to hinge until door seals properly.

Controller Alarm &
Error Codes

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Refer to page 5 of manual. If problem(s) persist,
contact the factory for further assistance.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR COMMON PROBLEMS

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR COMMON PROBLEMS

Caution:

Caution: Disconnect Power Supply Prior To Attempting Any Service!

Disconnect Power Supply Prior To Attempting Any Service!