Installation, Warning – Victory UR-48-SBS User Manual

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SECTION 2
INSTALLATION

A.

Receiving Shipment

Upon arrival, examine the exterior of the carton for any signs of rough handling. It is advisable that the
shipping carton be partially removed in order to examine the cabinet for any possible concealed damages
which might have occurred during shipment.

If no damages are evident, replace the shipping carton to protect the cabinet during local delivery. If the
cabinet is damaged, it should be noted on the delivery slip or Bill of Lading and signed to that effect. A
claim must be filed immediately against the carrier indicating extent and estimated cost of damage
incurred.

B.

Removing Protective Plastic Covering

WARNING

DO NOT, Under Any Circumstances

Lay Your New Equipment Down on Either

The Back, Front or Sides.

Remove the plastic covering by starting from one edge or corner carefully peeling the plastic from the
metal surfaces.

CAUTION:

Do not use scrapers or putty knives

to remove plastic covering.

C.

Locating your New Storage Freezer, Refrigerator

The following conditions should be considered when selecting a location for your refrigerator or
freezer!!!!

1. Floor Load - The floor on which the refrigerator will rest must be free of vibration and suitably strong
enough to support the combined weights of the refrigerator plus the maximum product load weight, it is
generally conceded that a safe figure is 35 pounds for each net cubic foot of storage space. For example,
a 10 cubic foot refrigerator could possibly hold approximately 350 pounds of products. (10 x 35 = 350)

2. Clearance - Do not remove the spacer from the rear of the compact undercounter. This guarantees
sufficient air circulation to the condensing unit. Pizza tables and Big Top refrigerators require a
minimum clearance of 3” between the back of the cabinet and the wall.

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