Viking built-in bottom mount refrigerator-freezer Refrigerator Manual

The Viking built-in bottom mount refrigerator-freezer combines advanced cooling technology with a sleek design, providing ample storage for all your food and beverages. This manual covers essential information regarding 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 the Refrigerator 8. Maintenance and Care 9. Regulatory Information 10. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: Bottom mount design, adjustable shelves, temperature control, LED lighting, and energy-efficient operation.

FeatureDescription
Bottom Mount DesignFreezer located at the bottom for easy access to fresh food.
Adjustable ShelvesCustomize storage space to fit various items.
Temperature ControlPrecise temperature settings for optimal food preservation.
LED LightingBright and energy-efficient lighting for better visibility.
Energy EfficientDesigned to reduce energy consumption while maintaining performance.

Installation

Carefully unpack the refrigerator and inspect for any damage. Ensure proper placement in a well-ventilated area.

  1. Connect the water supply: Follow the instructions to attach the water line securely.
  2. Level the refrigerator: Adjust the leveling legs to ensure stability.
  3. Plug into a grounded outlet: Ensure the power supply meets the refrigerator's requirements.

WARNING! Ensure proper clearance around the unit for ventilation. Do not block air vents.

First-Time Setup

Power on the refrigerator and set the desired temperature settings.

  1. Set the refrigerator temperature: Use the control panel to select the desired cooling level.
  2. Allow the refrigerator to cool: Wait for several hours before placing food inside.
  3. Check the water filter: Ensure it is installed correctly for optimal performance.

CAUTION! Avoid overloading the refrigerator during the initial cooling period.

Specifications

Controls and Settings

Access the control panel to adjust temperature settings and monitor performance.

Features: Digital display, temperature adjustment buttons, and indicator lights for alerts.

Connecting Water Supply

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

  1. Locate the water inlet valve at the back of the refrigerator.
  2. Connect the water line using the provided fittings.
  3. Turn on the water supply and check for leaks.

Tip: Use a water filter for better quality water and ice.

Operating the Refrigerator

Learn how to effectively use the refrigerator's features for optimal performance.

  1. Adjust shelves as needed for different food items.
  2. Use the temperature control to maintain freshness.
  3. Monitor the water filter status and replace as necessary.

WARNING! Do not block air vents inside the refrigerator.

Maintenance and Care

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity of your refrigerator.

  1. Clean the interior with a mild detergent and warm water.
  2. Check door seals for proper sealing and clean as needed.
  3. Replace the water filter every six months.

CAUTION! Unplug the refrigerator before performing any maintenance.

Regulatory Information

This refrigerator complies with all applicable safety standards and regulations. For more information, visit the manufacturer's website.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Refrigerator not coolingPower supply issueCheck power connection and circuit breaker.
Water dispenser not workingClogged filterReplace the water filter and check connections.
Ice maker not producing iceWater supply issueEnsure water line is connected and turned on.
Unusual noisesImproper levelingAdjust leveling legs to stabilize the unit.

Reset: Refer to the control panel instructions for resetting settings.

Service: Contact customer support for further assistance.

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