Victory Refrigeration V-Series User Manual

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4.

Once Every Three Months, Condenser Maintenance (continued)

c.

Use a vacuum cleaner with proper brush attachments, to clean the condenser, compressor-motor
and related parts (refer to Figure 4-1).

d. In extreme cases of dust and grease buildup, the condenser fins may require blowing out with

compressed air or cleaning with a degreasing agent.

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 compressor-motor which will NOT be covered by warranty.

*Note: Dirty condenser coils are the main reason for service calls. Clean condenser coils will keep your cabinet

running efficiently. A preventive maintenance contract will benefit your operation by minimizing downtime and
service calls.

Figure 4-1

D. Lubrication

Unless otherwise specified, all “Victory” refrigerators are equipped with oilless type motors. The compressor-motor
is a sealed unit and is constantly lubricated when in operation. The condenser and the evaporator motors are
equipped with “Lifetime” oiled bearings. These bearings are oiled at the factory and need never to be oiled.

SECTION 4-MAINTENANCE

SECTION 4-MAINTENANCE

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