Cabinet cleaning, Electric supply, Controller – Victory RISA-2D-S1-XH User Manual

Page 7: Installation checklist

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Step 3: Construct a wood form to act as a retainer for the grouting compound around the entire base of the cabinet.
See

Figure 2 below. Pour the grout mixture at various intervals around the form to assure complete fill under

the

cabinet.

Step 4: Using a wide blade putty knife, taper the grout to a feather edge.


Step 5: A tube of NSF approved silicone sealer, having an applicator type nozzle, is highly suited for sealing roll-in/

roll-thru models to the floor. Cut off a small portion of the applicator nozzle and apply a small uniform bead

completely around the base of the cabinet.

Step 6: Allow silicone to fully cure before using the roll-in/roll-thru cabinet.

Cabinet Cleaning

Prior to use, the interior and exterior surfaces of the cabinet should be cleaned thoroughly with warm water, mild
detergent and a soft cloth. Apply with a dampened cloth and wipe in the direction of the metal grain and allow to air dry
with the door(s) open. DO NOT use chlorinated or abrasive cleansers, and only use a soft clean cloth.

Electric Supply

115 Volt self-contained units are provided with a 15 or 20 Amp power cord with plug that is shipped coiled on top of the
cabinet. The power cord is equipped with a 3-prong (grounding) plug that is to be used in an appropriately rated and
dedicated 3-prong (grounding) receptacle.

*NOTE: Have a wall outlet checked by a qualified electrician for polarity and proper grounding prior to plugging in the power cord.

For units not provided with a power cord, the electrical connection should be made by a qualified electrician in
accordance with local electrical codes. The electrical supply requirements are on the rating (or data) plate located on
the left hand interior wall of the cabinet. Use of a dedicated circuit with separate grounding wire is required.

Controller

When first supplying power to the cabinet there will be approximately a one minute delay before the compressor and
fan motors start to operate. Also, if power has been out for over 48 hours, a visible "rtc" (or Real Time Clock) error
code will show in the display window. This indicates that the real time clock must be set. Please refer to page 4
"SETTING DATE AND TIME" section.

The controller can be set to maintain temperature between 32°F (0.0°C) to 44°F (6.6°C) for refrigerators, and -6°F
(-21.1°C) to 15°F (-9.4°C) for freezers. Prior to shipping, refrigerators are factory preset at 35°F and freezers are factory
preset at -2°F.

*NOTE: Once the desired temperature "setpoint" has been chosen, there can be a +4 degree temperature difference shown within
the controller display when the refrigerator cabinet is in operation, and +5 temperature difference for freezers. For example, a
refrigerator controller "set point" is 32°F, but the refrigerator cabinet can operate between 32°F to 36°F.

Installation Checklist

After the cabinet has been installed, leveled and cleaned as described, refer to the following checklist prior to start-up.

Check for proper electrical hook-up. Cabinet must not share receptacle with another piece of equipment.

Check exposed refrigeration line connections for leaks. Make sure refrigeration lines are not dented, kinked

or

rubbing.

Check condenser & evaporator fan(s) for freedom to rotate without striking any stationary members.

Check that cabinet is level.

V-TEMP™ Control Panel

Figure 1

Metal Shims

Level Gauge

Figure 2

Wood Form

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