Viking Freestanding Bottom-Mount Refrigerator Manual

The Viking Freestanding Bottom-Mount Refrigerator combines modern design with advanced technology to provide exceptional food preservation. Featuring a spacious interior, adjustable shelving, and energy-efficient performance, this refrigerator is designed to meet the needs of any kitchen. Below are key sections for safety, features, installation, setup, operation, and troubleshooting.

1. Features at a Glance 2. Installation 3. First-Time Setup 4. Specifications 5. Controls and Settings 6. Connecting Water Supply 7. Operating Instructions 8. Accessibility Features 9. Care & Cleaning 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: Bottom-mount design, spacious refrigerator compartment, energy-efficient LED lighting, adjustable shelves, and a dedicated freezer section.

FeatureDescription
Bottom-Mount DesignFreezer located at the bottom for easy access to fresh food.
Adjustable ShelvesCustomize shelf height to accommodate various food items.
Energy-Efficient LightingBright LED lights illuminate the interior while saving energy.
Temperature ControlPrecise temperature settings for optimal food preservation.
Water DispenserConvenient access to chilled water.

Installation

Unpack and inspect contents. Ensure the refrigerator is placed on a level surface.

  1. Remove all packaging materials and clean the interior.
  2. Position the refrigerator in its designated space, allowing for proper ventilation.
  3. Connect the water supply line if applicable.
  4. Plug into a grounded electrical outlet.

WARNING! Ensure the refrigerator is stable to avoid tipping. Check all connections before use.

First-Time Setup

Power on the refrigerator and set the desired temperature settings.

  1. Adjust the refrigerator and freezer temperatures using the control panel.
  2. Allow the refrigerator to cool for several hours before adding food.
  3. Check the water dispenser for proper operation.

CAUTION! Do not overload the refrigerator during the initial cooling period.

Specifications

Controls and Settings

Access temperature settings via the digital control panel located on the front of the refrigerator.

Features: Temperature display, quick freeze option, and energy-saving mode.

Connecting Water Supply

Ensure proper connection to the water supply for the ice maker and water dispenser.

  1. Turn off the water supply before connecting.
  2. Use a compatible water line kit for installation.
  3. Check for leaks after connecting the water line.

Tip: Regularly check the water filter and replace as needed.

Operating Instructions

Follow these instructions for optimal operation of your refrigerator.

  1. Set the desired temperature for both the refrigerator and freezer compartments.
  2. Store food items properly to ensure air circulation.
  3. Regularly clean the condenser coils for efficient operation.

WARNING! Avoid placing hot items directly into the refrigerator.

Accessibility Features

The refrigerator includes features for accessibility, including easy-to-reach controls and adjustable shelving.

Care & Cleaning

Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning. Use a soft cloth and mild detergent.

CAUTION! Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.

Regulatory Information

This refrigerator complies with all applicable safety standards and regulations. For support, visit www.vikingrange.com or contact customer service.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Refrigerator not coolingPower supply issueCheck power connection and reset the circuit breaker.
Water dispenser not workingClogged filterReplace the water filter and check the water supply line.
Ice maker not producing iceWater supply issueEnsure water line is connected and turned on.
Noise from refrigeratorCompressor operationThis is normal; ensure the refrigerator is level.

Reset: Refer to the user manual for reset instructions if available.

Service: Contact customer service for further assistance.

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