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Victory GFS-2D-S7 User Manual

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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.

2. Quats (quaternary ammonium) are usually the best

sanitizing compounds, for they are relatively non-

corrosive and have better detergent and deodorizing

properties than chlorine or iodine compounds.

3. When using these products, it is important to follow label

directions exactly to obtain the correct sanitizing action.

4. Caution: do not use volatile cleaning solvents.

RECOMMENDED CLEANING PROCEDURE

Interior Accessory Cleaning

Interior cleaning is recommended a minimum of once a

week to maintain good sanitary conditions and to eliminate

odors.
1. Remove all food to protective temporary storage.

2. Disconnect power (electric) cord from receptacle or

trip circuit breaker.

3. Open doors and allow warm room air to enter cabinet.

4. Remove all accessories (shelves, racks, etc.)fromwithin

the cabinet and scrub with a detergent solution and a

nylon bristled brush.

5. Rinse with clear water.

6. Soak in a final rinse of sanitizing solution for

recommended period of time.

7. Remove and air dry.
Interior Surface Cleaning
1.
When storage compartment(s) is sufficiently warm,

remove all loose food particles.

2. Scrub all interior surfaces with warm detergent solution

100-120°F (38-49°C) and a nylon bristled brush. Scrub

the floor and ceiling surfaces of the interior, walls,

corners, inner door surface, gaskets, and latches.

3. Rinse with warm clean water using a cellulose sponge.
4. Remove excess rinse water with sponge.
5. Wipe all interior surfaces down with sanitizing solution.
6. Allow to air dry.
7. Return accessories to unit.

8. Return power (electrical) cord to receptacle or reset

circuit breaker.

9. Return food to cabinet when temperature indicator

reaches safety zone.

Exterior Surface Cleaning
Cleaning and sanitizing agents for stainless steel and

aluminum exteriors should be used daily.

1. Dip cellulose sponge in cleaning solution, wipe down

surfaces.

2. Polish with clean soft cloth. Wipe in direction of grain.

Once a week a film cutting agent may be used for metal

finishes to maintain a shining surface.

Condenser Maintenance
Cleaning is recommended at least once every three (3)

months.

1. Disconnect the electrical service cord from receptacle

or trip circuit breaker.

2. Use a vacuum cleaner with proper brush attachments,

to clean the condenser, compressor motor and related

parts.

3. In extreme cases of dust and grease build-up, the

condenser fins may require blowing out with

compressedair.

4. Return electrical service cord to receptacle or reset

circuit breaker.

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.

START-UP PROCEDURE

After the model has been installed, leveled and cleaned as

described in the preceding paragraphs, refer to the following

check list prior to start-up.

Full voltage of the correct type, on a line not affected fay

the operation of other electrical appliances, "must be

available at the condensing unit junction box during

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. Burnout of a

condensing unit due to exceeding the high or low voltage

limits will void the factory warranty.

Check all refrigeration lines to make sure they are not

severely dented, kinked or rubbing.

If compressor is equipped with external mounts, back off

the hold down nuts to allow compressor to "float" freely on

springs.

Check condenser fan for freedom to rotate without

striking any stationary members.

Cabinet must be properly leveled.

Leak test all exposed tubing connections of refrigeration

system. Do not become alarmed if a trace of freon gas is

detected in the internal cabinet air. This may be due in the

freon used in expanding the foam insulation used in this

cabinet.
NOTE: All motors are lifetime oiled and sealed. All self-

contained models are shipped from the factory with valves

opened ready for operation.

EXPANSION VALVE

Some models are available as remotes and are equipped

with an expansion valve system. The expansion valve is

located within the evaporator coil housing with both liquid

and suction lines extending out from the rear of the cabinet.

If the expansion valve needs to be replaced, it should be

done by qualified personnel of a competent refrigeration

company.

LOCATION OF SERIAL NUMBER/DATA PLATE
The serial data plate is mounted on the upper left interior

tank wall inside the cabinet.
NOTE: When ordering replacement pars you must include

the complete cabinet model and serial numbers.

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