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VICTORYREFRIGERATIONINC
110 WOODCRESTROAD
CHERRY
HILL.NJ
08003-3648
TEL:
(856)
42A42aO
FAX: (856) 424-7299
WEB:www.victory-refr
g.com
BackBarGooler/Direct
DrawDraftBeer
Cooler
ForModels:
VBB-48,VBB-60,VBB-72,VDD48,VDD-60
andVDD-72
Thank
you for purchasing
a VictoryRefrigerationBack
Bar
Cooler/Direct
DrawDraftBeer
Cooler!
This
unit
has
passed
ourstrict
Quality
Control
Inspectionandmeetsthe
highstandardsset
byVictoryRefrigeration.
Youhavemade
a
quality
investment
that
with
proper
maintenancewill
give
youyears
of
service.
Please
read
thefollowinginstallationandmaintenance
instructionsbefore
installingor using
your
unit.lf you
have
any
questions,
please
callourCustomerService
Departmentat(856)
428-42OO.
Receiving
Shipment
Allunitsareperformance
testedandthoroughly
inspected
prior
to shipment.
Uponreceipt,examinethe exteriorof
theshipment
packaging
for
anysignsofroughhandling.lf
the
cabinet
is
damaged,
it
shouldbe
notedonthedelivery
slipor billof ladingandsigned.A freight
claimmustbe
filedimmediatelyagainstthecarrier
indicating
theextent
andestimated
costof damage
incurred.
LocatingYourNewCooler
Considerthe
followingwhen
selecting
a cooler
location:
1. Leveling
- Coolersmust be leveledwhen installed.
Although
the cooler
is plumbing
free,failure
to level
your
cooler
mayresultincondensatewaternotdraining
annrnnrialplrr
vvP, vY,,s!v't.
2. Floot Load- The floor on which the coolerwill rest
mustbe
freeofvibrationandsuitablystrongenoughto
supportthecombined
weights
of thecabinet
plus
the
maximum
product
load.
3. Ventilation
- Theaircooled,self-contained
refrigeration
systemrequiresa sufficient
amountof cool,clean
air.
Avoid
placing
thecoolernearheat
generating
equipment
suchas ovens,ranges,
heaters,fryers,
steamkettles,
etc.,and
outof directsunlight.Avoid
locating
theself-
contained
cooler
in an unheated
room,
or where
the
room temperature
may be below 65'F. Foroptimum
performance
roomtemperatureshouldbe 70-80"F.
ElectricalSupply
The
electrical
supplyshouldalwaysbe
provided
bya qualified
electrician
in accordance
with
localelectrical
codes.A properly
wiredcooler
will
assure
proper
operation.
Electrical
supply
requirementsareon the cabinetserial/data
platelocatedon the upperleft wall insidethe cabinet.
A direct,properlyprotected
line of the propersize wire
shouldbeinstalledfromthemainsupplyto
your
cooler.All
coolerselectricalsystemsare
internally
grounded.
Cleaning
Prior
to settingup and operating
your new cooler,
it is
advisablethat the interiorbe
washedthoroughlywitha mild,
non-abrasivedetergent and a
chlorine free water solution.
Rlnse
with clearwater and a
sanitizingsolution.Dry with a
softabsorbenttowel.
Coolers
with the painted
and stainlesssteel exterior
requireonlymildsoapandwaterto maintainthefinish.
Caution:
Before
cleaning,servicing,or removing
shelves,
unplugthe coolerto disconnect
power!
Use non-abrasive
cleanersthat do
not containchlorineand a soft cloth
or sponge.
Do not use steel wool,
scrapers,
wire
brushesorother
harsh
itemsto clean
your
cooler.Following
aresomeexampres.
. Baking Soda- Usedfor die-hard
sooaper
typestains.
Mixin onetablespoon
of baking
oneointof
waterforrecommended
solutlon.
. Club
Soda
- Used
to removestreaks.
Daily Exterior CIeaninE
1. Cleansurfacewitha spongeandcleaningsolution.
2. Polishwith
a softcloth
for
stainlesssteel,
wipingwith
the
grain
ofthemetal.
3. Oncea week
wipe
witha film
cuttingagentto maintain
shineandstainlesssteel
finish.
Weekly Exterior CleaninE
1. Disconnect power to the refrigerationsystem by
removing
plug
from
wallreceptacle.
Removebeverages.Keepcold.
Removeallshelves.
Scruballinteriorsurfaceswithwarmdetergentsolution
100'F-120'F
(38'C-39'C)
anda nylon
bristledbrush.
2.
3.
4.
@ FooDSERVtcE
GRouP

6.
7.
5. Rinse
with clear
water
and drywith soft absorbent
towel.
Reinstallshelves.
Restore
power
to refrigeration
system
byplacingplug
ini^ roapni2nla
,,,!v 'vvvP!uv'v.
Returnbeverages
when
cooler
has reached
working
temperature.
I
MPORTANT!CONDENSER
MAINTENANCE
Tokeep
your
cooler
runningefficientlyandtrouble
free,cleanthecondenset
coilat least
onceevery
three
monthsor moreoften.
Removebeverages
andclosedoors.
Pull
coolerforward
andremove
power
cord
fromreceptacle.
For
condenser
coil access,
remove
two screwsfrom
bottomoffront
grill.
Useboth
hands
to carefully
pull
grill
upandaway
fromcabinet.
To properly
clean the condensercoil, compressor-
motorandrelated
parts:
a) Use a vacuum cleaner with proper brush
attachments.
b) Usea softbristled
brush
in
a "rolling
motion"to
get
dirt
and
grime
onthebrush.
Donot
push
dirt
and Crime into the coil, and do not flatten coil
fins.
c) lf
your
condenserbecomes
plugged,
calla service
company
for
a professional
cleaning.
4. Aftercleaning,
reassemblecoolerand
properly
restore
power.
5. Returncold beverages
when cooler has reached
workingtemperature.
Condenser
TemperatureControl
Coolertemperaturecontrols
are
^ii, 'a+aA ^f +h^ faat6717 hofnra
duluJLUU dL Ll
lu lduLur)i uurvrL.
shipping
to maintainan average
temperatureof 36'F (2.2"C)
and
should not need adlustment.
Control
is located
behind
vented
front
panel.
8.
1-.
2.
3.
Evaporator
FanSwitch
"NoTE:
Dlsconnect
PowerSupply
BetoreAttemptlng
anyServicel"
Temporalurocontrol
shouldbsturnod
t0
"0FF"
posltlon
belore
unplugglng
cooler.
Besur0t0returnlem0EratuIS
c0nlr0l
looriginal
setling
altertec0nnecling
power.
TechnicalService& Replacement
Parts
VictoryRefrigerationstrivesto provide
excellentcustomer
servicealong
withquality
equipment.
Tohelpus better
assist
you,
a serialnumberand/or modelnumbermust
be
provided
when
contacting
thetechnicalserviceor
parts
department.
Thedataplate
is located
inside
the cooler
ontheuooer
leftwall.
Allserial
numbersarerecordedand
kept
indefinitely.
Referto the guide
on the backpage
of this document
prior
to calling
for
technicalassistance.
Technical
information
and
replacement
parts
supportcan
also be obtained
via website.Just go to www.victory-
refrig.comandclickonthecustomerservice
link.
CommonReplacement
Parts
(1)G31580O27
DoorGasket
- 48" Door
(2)
G31580026DoorGasket
- 60"Door
(3)
G31580025DoorGasket
-72" Door
(4)
GIL237O0O
FanBlade
(5\
GI6477OO0
FanMotor
(6)
G18960000Timer
(7)
G19230000ColdControl
(8)
G18930000Fluorescent
Lamp
(9)G16915000Switch
(10)
G19166000
HousingBallast
(11)
GNUT6B90PUN301Condenser
FanMotor
K
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The Seller
warrants
to the originalpurchaser,equipment
manufacturedby Sellerto befreefrom defects
in material
and workmanship for which it isresponsible.The
Seller'sobligation under thiswirrrantyshall
belimitcd to
replacingor repairingat Seller'soption, without chalge,
F-.O.B.
Seller's
factory,
anypart found to bedefective
and any laborand material
expenseincurredby Seller
in repairingor replacingsuchpart, such
warrantyto be
lirnited to aperiod of rwenty-four months ftom the date
of installation,provided, however,insrallarion
occurs
within sixmonths of dateof purchaseand equipmcnr is
in normal useand serviceand isinstalledin accordance
with mar.rufacturer'srecomlnendations
and provided
tcrmsof peymcnr
havcbccniully met.All iabor
shall
beperformedduring rcgularworking hours.Overtime
prcmium chargeswill beat Buyer'sexpcnse.
Proofofpurchasemust
besuppliedto Sellerto validate
warranry
This
warranry
isvalid
only if cquiprnenris
properly installed,
started-upand inspected
by the dealer
or authorizedVictory Serviceagcnt.
llen'rovalor alterationof the serial/data
plate
lrom any
equipment shallbedeemedto release
Sellerfrom all
warranryobligationsor any other obligations,expresscd
or implied.
-lhiswarranrydoesnot cover'Ihermostator Defrost
Timer calibrationand/or adjustment,freightdarnage,
normal maintenanccirernsoutlined in Owner'sManual,
adjustmentof door rnechanisms
or repLacement
of light
br,rlbs,fusesor batterics.
'lhe warranrydoes
not covcr
installation,start-up,normal maintenance,food loss,or
otherconsequent
damage.
Any repairsor replecenrent
of defecriveperrsshallbc
performedby Sellersauthorizedservice
personnel.Scller
shallnor beresponsiblelor any costs
incurredifthe work
isperlormed by other than Seller'sauthorizcdservice
The compressormotor on self-containedmodelshas
an extendedLhree-year
warranryoverrhe fwo-ycar
manufacturer's
guarantee.The extendedthree-year
compressorwarranryisincludedin rhepriceof rhe
equipment. ExtendedCompressor
'W'arranty
isvaiuedat
$80.00 and isincluded in the net purchaseprice.
personncl.Rcirnbrrrscmenrcl.rimsforparr(s)
or labor
scrvicecosts
mu)t
bcnradc
inuriting.Modcl,
cabi:ret
scrial
nr,rmbers
and instailationlocation must beshown
on theclJim.A rcceipted
bill Fromthescrvicingagency
must
accompanytheclaim,together
with full dctailsof
the serviceproblems,diagnosisand work performed.
Victory reservessole
discretion
whether further
documentatior.ron a claim is cobesLrbmitted.
Sellershallnot beliablefor conscquentialdamagesof
arrykind which
occurdtrringthccourseof insrrllation
of equipment,or which rcsultfrom the r:se
or misuseby
l)uyer,itsemployeesor othcrso[ the eqr-ripmentsupplied
hereunder,
and Buyer's
soleand exciusive
remedy
against
(^lt-. f^.-^,,L....,..L^f ,L-f
.)clicrrorail)l)luirLI
ul tilc
loregoll]g
warrantyor
othcrwiscsh.rll
be
i'or
rhc
re1,.risor rcpl,ricmcntrtfthc
cquipmcntorplrts thcreoFaflicrc.lbysurhbrtlch.
'Ihe loregoingwarranty shallbevalid and binding r-rpon
Scllerif
andorr);
if BLrycrlolds,
opcrlt.'srrrd
rnrrintairrs
the equiprncntsuppliedhereundcrin accordancewith
the instnrction manull providcd to Buycr.
Scllerdocs
not gu.rrantecth( proccssof rnarrt:fuc
turcby Buycr
or
thc quality ofproduct to beprocluccd
by thc equipment
suppiicdhereundcr
and Scllcr
shall
not bc liableForany
prospectiveor lostproductor pro6tsofBuyer.
THE FOREGOING WAIIRAN-|Y IS EXCLUSIVE
AND IN LIEU OF AI-L OTHER L,XPRESSANI)
IMPI-l 11D
\VARIIAN'f IES\7HA f SOI'lVr'.R.
SPIICIFICALLYTHE,RE ARE NO IMPLI I1L)
\TARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILI'fY OR OF
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAI]. PUl{POSts.
'lhe foregoingshallbeSeller'ssoleand exclusive
obligationand Buyer's
sole
and cxclusivcrcmedyfor any
acrion.whethcrin breachoftonrracr
ornegligcncc.ln
no eventshallSellerbeliablefor asumin excessofthe
purchasepriceof the item.
Two-yearserviceand laboron cabinetsinstalledwithin
the United States
is included in the purchaseprice ofthe
equipment.Thewarranrydoes
not coverinstallation,
start-up,normal mai..temance,food loss,or other
consequential
damage.
The Service
and Labor'Warranry
isvaluedat $135.00 a,nd
isincluded in the net purchase
Price.

Before
Calling
ServiceGuide
forCommon
Problems
Caution:
DisconnectPowerSupplyPriorto Attemptin(,AnyService!
Youmayregisteronlineatwww.victory-refrig.com,
fax
thiscompleted
page
to(856)
428-7299,orcopyandmail
formbelowtoVictory.
*NOTE:
Thefollowingmail-informoronlineregistrationmustbe
filled
outand
forwardedto
Victory
bythe
installerorcustomer
within
10daysafterstart-up.
Failure
todothiswillinvalidatethewarranties.
Retainthisinformation
for
your
records.
110 WOODCRESTROAD
CHERRY
HILL,NJ08003-3648
TEL:
(856)
42B42OO. FAX:
(856)
428-7299
WARRANTIESNOT
VALID
UNLESS
REGISTEREDAT
FACTORY
WITHIN10 DAYSAFTERSTART.UP
DATE.
ORIGINAL
DATE
OF
INSTALLATION
CUSTOMER
/ END-USERNAME
STREET CITY
DEALER'SNAME
STREET
CabinetModel
No.
CabinetSerialNo.
(Dataplateinformation
locatedinsidecooleronthe
upper
left wall)
PHONE
STATE ZIPCODE
PHONE
Problem PossibleCause Remedv
Cooler
notrunnjng. Fuse
blownorcrrcurtbreakertri00ed. Reolace
fuse
or
reset
circuttbreaker
Power
cordunplugAed Plugrncord.
Thermostat
in
"OFF"
Dosrtion. Tu'n
t*ermosrat
ciockwseandsettenoeratLre.
lmproper
voltagesupplredtocooier.
(voltage
does
notmatch
data
plate) Oorrectsupply
v0ltage.
(remove
extensr0ncords0rotner
eouiornentoncircuit.etc.)
Thermostatsettoohish. Setthernostatto owerterDerature.
Condensingunitoncooler
runsfor
prolonged
period
or
c0ntr
nu0u
s
ly.
Excessiveamountof
wa'm
t'oduct. Allowadeouatetrme10r0roductt0 cooldown.
P'0i0qged
d00r00errnP,S0rd00r(s)ata' Makesuredoorrscloseo.AvordorolonpeddoorooelrnEs.
Dirtvcondensercoil. Cleanthecondenser
coil.
Inproperair
flow
arourdcondensrng
unrt. 'nsure
adequale
arrspace,
relocate
away
fron
heat
generating
equipment,drrect
sunlight,ordirect
path
ofarr
conditioninsorheatingducts,
Evaporarorcorlblocked
withrce. Turnunitoffandallowcoiltodefrost.
lvlakesuretherm0stat
isnot
settoo
cold
and
thatdoor(s)seal
properly.
Coolertemperaturetoo
hrgh Thermostatsettoohrsh. Setthermostattolowertemoerature.
Poor
circulation
in
cooler. Re-arange
orodLct
toallow
0rooer
a'r
circu'aiton
Excessiveamountof
warm
oroduct. Allow
adequatetrme
torproduct
l0 c00ldowr.
Prolonpeddoorooeningsordoor{s)arar Makesuredoor,scloseo.Avordorolonsed
I'd
ooenings
Dirtvcondensercoil. Cleanthecondensercoil.
insuffrcrentclearancearoundcooler
orexcessively
high
ambient
temoerarure.
Insure
adequateair
space,relocateaway
fromheat
generating
equrpmenl
(overs.
tryers,
etc.)and
ortofdr,ectsun
ght.
Evaporatorcoilblockedwilhice. Turn
unrtotfandail0w
corlt0detrost.
l\4al(e
suretherm0stat
rsn0tset
ton.nld end thet dnnrfc) qpelcrJ nronprlv
Cooler
isnoisy. Part(s)loose. Locateandtiphten
loose
oart(s).
Tubinp
vibrating. Insure
tubtng
istreetromcontact
wtth
othertubtng
orcomponents
Cooler
isfreezrng
product. Thermostatis
settoo
low seLtnermostattontgnertemDerature.
t.looleroverloadedwttn0roduct. Removeorrcafianpeoroduct.
Cooler
compressor
will
not
start
- humsandtripson
nvo/l^ad n/ntpalnr
Dirtv
condensercoil. CleanthecondensercorJ
Lxcessrve
heal
generated
lrom
corirnmpnrncarnv Relocate
cooler,
oradjacentheat
generating
equrpment.
Vottape
tocoolertoo
hiph
ortoo
low. Checkandcorectsupply
vollage.
CITY STATE ZIPCODE

Direct
DrawBeerDispensers
DraftBeer
Problems
FIatBeer
a Greasy
glasses.
o Notenough
pressure.
. Pressureshutoffduring
night.
a Precooler
orcoilstoocold.
a Loosetapor
vent
connection.
a Sluggish
pressure
regulator.
a Obstruction
inlines.
False Head
a Pressurerequireddoes
not
correspond
to beertemperature.
o Coilsordirect
drawbeer
lines
warmer
than
beer
inkeg.
a Small
linesinto
largefaucet
shanks.
a Beerdrawn
improperly.
Wild Beer
o Beer
drawn
improperly.
a Faucet
in
bad
orworncondition.
a Klnks,dents,twists
orother
obstructions
inline.
a Traps
in
beer
lines.
a Beer
runs
are
toolong
orlinesare
notwell-insulated.
o Beertoo
warminkegsorlines.
o Too
much
pressure.
o CreepinEl
gauge
causingtoomuch
pressure.
Cloudy
Beer
o Beer
over
chilled.
a Beerinkegtoo
warmat sometimeor
other.
a Hot
spots
inbeer
lines.
o CuttingbeerthrouSh
faucet.
o Beerlinein
poor
condition.
a Dirty
lines.
o Beerthat
has
been
frozen.
BadTaste
a Dirty
faucets.
a Oldordirty
beer
lines.
a Failureto flushbeer
lineswithwater
after
eachempty
keg.
a Unsanitaryconditions
at bar.
a Foulairordirt
inlines.
. Oilyair;
greasy
kitchenair.
o Temperatureof package
toowarm.
a Dry
glasses.
ChangingCO,GasCylinder
Followtheseinstructions
at
ALL
times
when
you replace
a CO,
gas
cylinder:
1 f'lnco nrrlinrlor rf "A"
2 Rcmovclan "f)"from
barrel.
Pull
pressure
releasering
on
bodyoftapto release
pressure
remaininginline.
(do
not
close
3. Remove
orloosenregulator
key
"8" byturningcounter
clockwise.
4. Removeregulatorfrom
used
cylinderat "E".
5. Removedustcap
fromnew
gas
cylinderat "E"
andclear
dust
from
outletby
openingand
closinfl
valve
"A"quickly
using
appropriatewrench.
6. Attachregulatorto new
cylinderal "E".
(use
newfiber,/
plastic
washer,ifrequired).
7. Openvalve
"A"
allthe way.
8.Closevalve
"C".
9.Adjust
regulator
key
"8"
byturningclockwiseto set
pressure.
(check
settingby
opening
"C"
and
pulling
and
releasing
the
ring
"F"
on
the
nraccr rro rala2qo \/el\/o On the
bodyofthetap)
10.Tapbarrelat "D"
with
valve
"C"
open.
NOTE
DON'TLAYCO2CYLINDERSFIAI,
DON',TDROP
CO,
CytTNDERS.
DON',TKEEPCO,CytTNDERS
IN COOLER.
lt requires1,/2 pound
CO,to
dispense
t/2 barrelof beer
at
38'Fwith15 pounds
pressure
onOarrel.
PressureAdjustment
CO,
Regulator
lncreasin(, Pressure
1.Close
regulator
shutoff "C".
2. furn regulator
key
"
B"
clockwiseand
make
setting.
3.Tap
gauge
foraccurate
reading.
4. Open
regulator
shut-off
"C"
anddrawbeer.
Decreasing!Pressure
1.Closeregulatorshut-off
"C".
2.Untapbarrelat"D"
andto
hlced linc antivc tan handle.
Leavein
open
position.
3. Slowlyopen
regulator
shut
off"C"
andsimultaneouslyturn
regulatorkey
counter-clockwise
ti Tori rozdtnd
4. Closeregulatorshut-off
"C"
andset
pressure
byturning
regulatorkeyclockwise.Check
settingbyopeningandclosing
valve
"C".
5.Closetap
head
"D".
(put
in
"OFF"
positron).
6.Tapbarrelat "D"
andopen
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BEERTAPCLEANING
KIT
REQUTRED
TOOLS
Direct
DrawBeerDispensers
Step I
CleaningBarSystem
Flushing
your
draughtdispenser
with
water only is not enough.
Draught
rliqnonqcrq redardleqq nf docion
vvvibi i,
must be cleanedat leasteverytwo
weeks.Exactingcleanlinessshould
be constantly
maintainedin your
dispenserso that
your
draughtbeer
will be at its best when served.
Although
the beerinthe barrel
is in
excellentcondition
it can become
less
satisfying
as it is
drawn
through
the beerline
andfaucet
if theyare
notkeptclean.
Prepare Solution:
. Add 7/2 ounce (19 grams) of
DBKto each
quart
of water,cold
orwarm.
1,. Disconnect tap from barrel.
Removebeerfaucet
with
spanner
wrench unscrew handle and
removevalveassembly.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Step 3
Put tap and faucet parts in a
bucketof DBK
solutionto soak.
Use small brushto cleanbeer
faucet
parts.
Rinse
parts
thoroughly.
Fill pump bottle with DBK
solut,on.
Attach hose from pump bottle
to beercolumntap outlet
(be
sure
rubber
gasket
isinplace
to
prevent
leakage)
- allowtap to
draininbucket.
Pumpsolution
(2
3 times from
hnttlethrorrdhthc line until it
startstoflow
outthebeerline.
Wait10 minuteswhile
cleaning
solution
works
onthe
Iines.
Pump excess solutionthrough
Iines.
9. Rinse
bucket,
pump bottleand
hose
thoroughlywithcleancool
water.
10. Fill
pump
bottle
withclean
cool
water and pump throughlines
untilwaterrunsclear.
11. Whencrystalclear
water
comes
through,
you're
readytoassemble
and reattach faucet and re-tap
the
barrel.
t2. Draw the water from the beer
line;nowyou're
ready
to serve
brewery
fresh,
golden
beer.
NOTE
Keeping
your
dispenserandall
its
parts
cleanandodorfreewillhelp
you
to servebeautiful
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