VIKING
USE AND CARE MANUAL
VIKING RANGE CORPORATION
111 Front Street
Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 USA
(662) 455-1200
For product information
call 1-888-VIKING1 (845-4641)
or visit the Viking Web site at
vikingrange.com
Freestanding Side-by-Side
Refrigerator/Freezers
F20398
12842121
(MS0606VR)
Proper Disposal of Your Old Refrigerator
NON-DISPENSER UNITS
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
REFRIGERATOR
TEMP
FREEZER
UP
UP
WARNING
HIGH
TEMP
ALARM ALARM
DOOR
OPEN
MAX
COLD
Plug into a grounded 3-prong outlet. If a
VACATION
MODE
MAX
ICE
VIKIN
G
2-prong wall receptacle is encountered,
contact a qualified electrician.
DOWN
DOWN
TEMP
Do not remove ground prong. Unit must
be grounded at all times. Do not use an
adapter. Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can
result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
Initial Temperature Setting
Temperatures are preset at the factory at 38° F (3° C) in the refrigerator
compartment and 0° F (-18° C) in the freezer compartment.
Adjusting the Control
24 hours after adding food, you may decide that one or both
compartments should be colder or warmer. If so, adjust the control as
indicated in the Temperature Control Guide below.
• The first touch of the UP or DOWN pads shows the current
temperature setting.
• The display will show the new setting for approximately three
seconds, and then return to the actual temperature currently within
that compartment.
DANGER
Risk of Child Entrapment
BEFORE YOU THROW AWAY
YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR OR
FREEZER:
•Take off the doors.
•Leave the shelves in place so
that children may not easily
climb inside.
• Do not change either control more than one degree at a time. Allow
temperature to stabilize for 24 hours before making a new
temperature adjustment.
IMPORTANT: Child entrapment and
suffocation are not problems of the
past. Junked or abandoned
refrigerators are still dangerous...
even if they will sit for “just a few
days.”
Temperature Control Guide
Refrigerator too cold
Refrigerator too warm
Freezer too cold
Set the refrigerator control
to next higher number by
pressing the UP pad.
Set the refrigerator control
to next lower number by
pressing the DOWN pad
Set the freezer control to
next higher number by
pressing the UP pad.
Temperature Controls
ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL
ICE/WATER DISPENSER UNITS
Freezer too warm
Set the freezer control to
next lower number by
pressing the DOWN pad.
Turn refrigerator OFF
Press the freezer
pad
UP
ORDER
REPLACE
until OFF appears in the
display. Press either the
freezer or refrigerator DOWN
pad to turn back on.
REFRIGERATOR
TEMP
FREEZER
TEMP
UP
UP
WATER
FILTER
HIGH
TEMP
ALARM ALARM
DOOR
OPEN
MAX
COLD
VACATION
MODE
MAX
ICE
VIKIN
G
INDICATOR
HOLD
DOWN
DOWN
3
SECONDS
TO RESET
4
5
Temperature Controls
Door Open Alarm
Temperature Controls
Max Ice
When activated, Max Ice reduces the freezer temperature to the
optimum setting for 24 hours in order to produce more ice. Note:
When the Max Ice feature is in operation, the UP and DOWN pads
for the freezer control will not operate.
The Door Open Alarm will alert you when one of the doors has been
left open for five continuous minutes. When this happens, an audible
alarm will sound every few seconds until the door is closed OR press
the Door Open Alarm pad to deactivate the feature.
Water Filter Indicator (Dispenser Models Only)
Max Cold
When a water filter has been installed in the refrigerator, the yellow
Order light will illuminate when 90 percent of the volume of water for
which the filter is rated has passed through the filter OR 11 months
have elapsed since the filter has been installed.
When activated, Max Cold causes the refrigerator and freezer
temperatures to drop to the minimum settings on the control. This
cools down the refrigerator and freezer after extended door openings
or when loading the refrigerator or freezer with warm food. Note: When
the Max Cold feature is in operation, the UP and DOWN pads for the
refrigerator and freezer controls will not operate.
The red Replace light will illuminate when the rated volume of water
has passed through the filter OR 12 months have elapsed since the
filter was installed. A new filter should be installed immediately when
the Replace light is illuminated. After replacing the filter, press and
hold the Water Filter Indicator button for three seconds. The Order and
Replace lights will go off.
To activate, press the Max Cold pad. Max Cold will deactivate
automatically after 12 hours, OR press the Max Cold pad to deactivate
the feature.
User Preferences
Vacation Mode
Access the User Preferences menu to:
• Change the temperature display from °F to °C
• Enable or disable audible alarms
• Adjust the light level at which the Dispenser Auto Light will illuminate
(when this feature is activated on the ice and water dispenser) (select
models)
The Vacation Mode feature causes the freezer to defrost less frequently,
conserving energy. The Vacation Mode indicator light will illuminate
when the feature is activated. To deactivate, press the Vacation Mode
pad again OR open either door. The indicator light will go out.
NOTE: Door openings will not deactivate the Vacation Mode for
approximately one hour after activation. If vacationing for more than a
few days, see the Preparing for Vacation section, page 33.
• Activate the Sabbath Mode
To access the User Preferences menu, press and hold the Door Open
Alarm pad for three seconds. When in the User Preferences mode, a
short title for the feature will appear in the freezer temperature display
and the feature status will appear in the refrigerator display.
High Temp Alarm
The High Temp Alarm system will alert you if the freezer or refrigerator
temperatures exceed normal operating temperatures due to a power
outage or other event. When activated, the High Temp Alarm light
will illuminate. If the freezer or refrigerator temperatures have
exceeded these limits, the display will alternately show the current
compartment temperatures and the highest compartment temperatures
reached when the power was out. An audible alarm will sound
repeatedly. Press the High Temp Alarm pad once to stop the audible
alarm. The High Temp Alarm light will continue to flash and the
temperatures will alternate until the temperatures have stabilized. To
turn off High Temp Alarm, press and hold the High Temp Alarm pad for
three seconds. The indicator light will go off.
1. Use the freezer UP and DOWN pads to scroll through the features.
2. When the desired feature is displayed, use the refrigerator UP and
DOWN pads to change the status.
3. When changes are complete, press the Door Open Alarm pad for
three seconds OR close the refrigerator door.
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Refrigerator Features
Temperature Display (F_C)
Change the display to show temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit or
degrees Celsius.
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe the following:
• Never attempt to adjust a shelf that is loaded with foods.
• Confirm shelf is secure before placing items on shelf.
• Handle tempered glass shelves carefully. Shelves may break suddenly
if nicked, scratched, or exposed to sudden temperature change.
Alarm (AL)
When the Alarm mode is OFF, all audible alarms will be disabled until
the feature is turned on.
Auto Light Level Selection (LL) (Select Models)
This setting adjusts the light level at which the dispenser light will
illuminate when the sensor detects that the light levels in the room are
low. Setting 1 is the darkest light level setting, setting 9 is the lightest
light level setting. Note: The Auto Light (select models) must be
activated on the ice and water dispenser control to take advantage of
this option.
Shelves
Spillproof shelves have a spill retainer edge which allows for easier
clean up and some are equipped with a slide out feature. To slide out,
grasp the front of the shelf and pull forward. Push in the shelf to return
to the original position.
Sabbath Mode (SAB)
When the Sabbath Mode is ON, all control lights and the night light will
be disabled until the feature is turned OFF. This feature does not
disable the interior lights. Press any pad to restore the control lights.
To Remove a Shelf:
• Slightly tilt up the front and lift up the rear of the shelf, then pull
the shelf straight out.
Warm Cabinet Surfaces
At times, the front of the refrigerator cabinet may be warm to the
touch. This is a normal occurrence that helps prevent moisture from
condensing on the cabinet. This condition will be more noticeable
when the refrigerator is first started, during hot weather and after
excessive or lengthy door openings.
To Lock the Shelf Into Another Position:
• Tilt up the front edge of the shelf.
• Insert the hooks into the desired frame
openings and let the shelf settle into
place.
• Be sure the shelf is securely locked at the rear.
The Produce Drawer Top serves as the lower fresh food shelf and
lifts out for easy cleaning.
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Refrigerator Features
Refrigerator Features
Moisture Adjustable Produce Drawers
The Produce Drawers provide a higher humidity environment for fresh
fruit and vegetable storage.
Door Storage
Dairy Compartment
The Dairy Compartment provides convenient
door storage for spreadable items such as
butter and margarine. This compartment can
be moved to different locations to
accommodate storage needs. To use the
dairy compartment, raise the cover.
Controls
The Produce controls regulate the amount of moisture in the drawer.
Slide the control towards the LOW setting when storing produce with
outer skins. Slide the control towards the HIGH setting when storing
leafy produce.
To Remove:
To Remove:
• Pull drawer out to full extension. Tilt up front
of drawer and pull straight out.
• Raise the cover, pull upward and tilt out.
To Install:
• Reverse above procedure.
To Install:
• Insert drawer into frame rails and push back
into place.
Door Bins
Door Bins can be moved to meet storage
needs.
NOTE: For best results, keep the Produce drawers tightly closed.
MeatSavor™/Produce Drawer
The MeatSavor drawer is a full-width drawer with adjustable
temperature control. This drawer can be used for large party trays, deli
items, beverages or miscellaneous items.
To Remove:
• Slide bin up and pull straight out.
To Install:
• Slide bin in and down until firmly seated
in the door liner.
MeatSavor Control
The control, located on the left wall next to the drawer, regulates the air
temperature inside the drawer. Set control to “cold” to provide normal
refrigerator temperature. Use the “coldest” setting for meats or other
deli items.
NOTE:
• Cold air directed to the MeatSavor can decrease refrigerator
temperature. Refrigerator control may need to be adjusted.
• Do not place leafy vegetables in the MeatSavor drawer. Colder
temperatures could damage leafy produce.
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Refrigerator Features
Freezer Features
Egg Bin
Shelves
The egg bin has three pieces - the lid, the egg tray, and the bin. Use
the egg bin to hold one, or two dozen eggs.
Shelves can be removed to meet individual storage needs.
To hold one dozen eggs:
To Remove Shelf:
Place a dozen eggs into the egg carrier.
Then place the egg carrier into the bin
and cover with the lid.
•Snap right side of shelf up from cabinet railing and slide to right.
Lid
To Install Shelf:
•Replace shelf in left side cabinet railing. Snap shelf into right side
cabinet railing.
Egg
Tray
To hold two dozen eggs:
Place two dozen eggs loose in the bin
and cover them with the lid. Use the
carrier to transport eggs between the bin
and your cooking area.
Baskets and Drawers
Baskets and drawers slide out for easy access to items in back.
Bin
To Remove:
•Pull out to its full extension. Lift up front of
basket and remove.
When the egg tray is removed, the bin
will accept items such as a standard egg
carton, ice, etc.
To Install:
Glass Butter Tray
The glass butter tray holds two sticks of butter for storage in the dairy
compartment.
•Slide basket or drawer into cabinet railing.
Lift up front of basket or drawer, and slide to
the back of the refrigerator.
Ice Storage Bin
The Ice Storage bin is located below the automatic ice maker.
Freezer Features
Shelves and Baskets
To Remove:
•Raise ice maker arm to deactivate ice maker. Lift front of bin and pull
out to its full extension. Lift up front of bin and remove.
Fixed Freezer Shelf
To Install:
•Slide bin into railing below ice maker until bin locks into place. Drop
ice maker arm to activate ice maker.
To Remove Clip-mounted Shelves:
•Lift shelf from the right side wall mounting clips
and pull left side of shelf out of wall mounting
holes.
IMPORTANT: Ice bin must be
locked in place for proper ice
dispensing. If the ice bin does not
lock in place, turn auger driver
behind bin counterclockwise to
properly align ice bin with auger driver.
To Install Clip-mounted Shelves:
•Place left side of shelf in mounting holes and
press down into wall mounting clips.
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Freezer Features
Freezer Features
Door Storage
Adjustable Door Bins
Door Bins can be moved to meet individual storage
needs.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe the following:
To Remove:
• Do not place fingers or hands on the automatic ice making
mechanism while the refrigerator is plugged in. This will help protect
you from possible injury. It will also prevent interference with moving
parts of the ejector mechanism and the heating element that releases
the cubes.
• Under certain rare circumstances, ice cubes may be discolored,
usually appearing with a green-bluish hue. The cause of this unusual
discoloration can be a combination of factors such as certain
characteristics of local waters, household plumbing and the
accumulation of copper salts in an inactive water supply line which
feeds the ice maker. Continued consumption of such discolored ice
cubes may be injurious to health. If such discoloration is observed,
discard the ice cubes and contact your dealer to purchase and install
a water line filter.
•Lift the door bin up until it clears the retainers on
the door liner, then pull the door bin straight out.
To Install:
•Slide bin in above desired door liner retainer and
push down until bin stops.
Fixed Door Bin
(Non-Dispenser Model Only)
The Fixed Door Bin is located in the upper section
of the freezer door. IMPORTANT: Fixed door bin
is not adjustable. If bin is removed, freezer light
will not deactivate when door is closed.
• Water damage due to improper water connection may cause
mold/mildew growth.
• Clean up water and ice spills to avoid personal injury and to prevent
mold/mildew growth.
Drop-Down Freezer Door Bins
These baskets provide convenient storage
space for frozen food items that tend to
shift, such as bagged vegetables.
Automatic Ice Maker
Connect the ice maker to the water supply as instructed. Proper water
flow and a level refrigerator are essential for optimal ice maker
performance.
To Remove the Ice Bin:
• Pull it forward, away from the ice maker. To avoid the ice maker
dumping ice while the bin is removed, turn the ice maker off by
raising the icemaker arm.
To Install the Ice Bin:
• Reverse the above procedure. Turn the ice maker on by lowering the
ice maker arm.
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Ice and Water
Freezer Features
Dispenser Features
Automatic Ice Maker
Operating Instructions
• Confirm ice bin is in place and ice maker arm is down.
• After freezer section reaches between 0° to 2° F (-18° to -17° C), ice
maker fills with water and begins operating. You will have a complete
harvest of ice approximately every three hours.
• Allow approximately 24 hours after installation to receive first harvest
of ice.
• Discard ice created within first 12 hours of
icemaker operation to assure system is flushed
of impurities.
• Stop ice production by raising ice maker arm
until click is heard.
Dispenser Light
A light activates within the dispenser area at full power when
dispensing ice or water with the main dispenser pad.
• Ice maker will remain in the off position until
arm is pushed down.
• The first one or two batches will probably
contain undersized and irregular cubes
because of air in the supply line.
Dispenser Pad
The Dispenser Pad is located on the back wall of the dispensing area.
When the dispenser pad is pressed, the selection chosen on the
dispenser control panel will dispense.
• When the ice cubes are ejected it is normal for several cubes to be
joined together at the ends. They can easily be broken apart. The ice
maker will continue to make ice until the supply of ice cubes raises
the ice maker arm, shutting the ice maker off.
• Certain sounds may accompany the various cycles of the ice maker.
The motor may have a slight hum, the cubes will rattle as they fall into
an empty storage pan and the water valve may click or “buzz”
occasionally.
Removable Tray
The Removable Tray at the bottom of the dispenser area is designed to
collect small spills and may be easily removed for cleaning and
emptying purposes. IMPORTANT: Removable tray does not drain. Do
not allow tray to overflow. If it does, remove tray and wipe up overflow.
• If the ice is not used frequently, the ice cubes will become cloudy,
shrink, stick together and taste stale. Empty the ice storage bin
periodically and wash it in lukewarm water. Be sure to dry the bin
thoroughly before replacing it.
• Beverages and foods should not be placed in the ice storage bin for
quick chilling. These items can block the ice maker arm, causing the
ice maker to malfunction.
• Turn off (arm up) the ice maker when the water supply is to be shut off
for an extended period of time.
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Water Dispenser Operation
Ice and Water Operation
Dispenser Lock
NOTE:
During initial use of water dispenser, there will be a one to two-
The Dispenser Lock prevents ice or water from being dispensed.
minute delay while water tank fills before water dispenses. Discard first
10 - 14 glasses of water after initially connecting refrigerator to
household water supply and after extended periods of nonuse.
To Lock Dispenser:
•Press and hold the LOCK/UNLOCK button for three seconds. A green
indicator light above the button will illuminate when the dispenser is
locked.
Ice and Water Operation
To Dispense Water:
•Choose water selection from dispenser control panel.
•Press a sturdy, wide mouth container against dispenser pad.
•Release pressure on dispenser pad to stop water dispensing. A small
amount of water may continue to dispense and collect in dispenser
tray. Large spills should be wiped dry.
To Unlock Dispenser:
•Hold the LOCK/UNLOCK button for three seconds. The green
indicator light above the button will go out.
Light
Press the LIGHT pad once to select the Auto Light function which
activates the dispenser light at half-power when the light sensor detects
that the light levels in room are low. the Auto Indicator light will
illuminate.
Dispenser Control (Select Models)
Ice Dispenser Operation
CAUTION
To Activate Light:
•Press the LIGHT pad again to turn the dispenser light on continuously.
The ON indicator light will illuminate.
To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe the following:
•Do Not put fingers, hands or any foreign object into dispenser
opening.
To Deactivate Light:
•Press the LIGHT pad again to turn the dispenser light off.
•Do Not use sharp objects to break ice.
Do Not
•
dispense ice directly into a thin glass, fine china, or delicate
crystal.
To Dispense Ice:
•Select Crushed Ice or Cubed Ice by pushing button
on dispenser control panel. A green light above
button indicates mode selection.
•Press container against dispenser pad.
When dispensing crushed ice, hold container as
close to chute as possible to reduce spraying.
NOTE:
•Mode may not be changed while ice dispenser is in operation.
•If dispenser is active for more than five minutes, an automatic lock out
Dispenser Lock
sensor will shut down power to dispenser area. See
for unlocking information.
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Water Filter (Dispenser Model Only)
Removal and Installation
Water Filter
Replacing Water Filter
Important Air trapped in system may cause water and cartridge to
:
eject. Always dispense water for two minutes before removing the filter
for any reason. Use caution when removving.
WARNING
To avoid serious illness or death, do not use refrigerator where water is
unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or
after use of filter.
• Turn filter counterclockwise until it releases from filter head.
• Drain water from filter into sink, and dispose of filter in normal
household trash.
• Wipe up excess water in filter cover and continue with Initial
Installation. The filter should be changed at least every 12 months.
CAUTION
Important: Condition of water and amount used determines life span of
water filter cartridge. If water use is high, or if water is of poor quality,
replacement may need to take place more often.
After installing a new water filter, always dispense water for two
minutes before removing the filter for any reason. Air trapped in
system may cause water and cartridge to eject. Use caution when
removing.
Replacement water filters are available through your local Viking Range
Dealer. You may also order filters by calling 1-877-834-2222) or online
at vikingrange.com
• The bypass cap does not filter water. Be sure to have replacement
cartridge available when filter change is required.
• If water filtration system has been allowed to freeze, replace filter
cartridge.
The dispenser feature may be used without a water filter cartridge. If
you choose this option, replace filter with blue bypass cap.
• If system has not been used for several months, or water has an
unpleasant taste or odor, flush system by dispensing two to three
glasses of water. If unpleasant taste or odor persists, change filter
cartridge. If system has not been use for three months or more,
replace water filter cartridge.
System Specification and Performance Data Sheet
Refrigerator Water Filter Cartridge Model RWFFR
Initial Installation
Specifications
The water filter is located in the upper right hand
corner of the fresh food compartment.
• Remove blue bypass cap and retain for later use.
• Remove sealing label from end of filter and
insert into filter head.
Service Flow Rate (Maximum) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.78 GPM
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(2.9 L/min)
Rated Service Life RWFFR (750 gallons Max) . . . . . . . . . . . . .750 gal /2838 liters
Maximum Operating Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100° F / 38° C
Minimum Pressure Requirement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 psi /241 kPA
Minimum Operating Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33° F/1° C
Maximum Operating Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 psi / 827 kPA
• Rotate gently clockwise until filter stops. Snap
filter cover closed.
• Reduce water spurts by flushing air from
system. Run water continuously for two minutes
through dispenser until water runs steady.
During initial use, allow about a one- to two-
minute delay in water dispensing to allow
internal water tank to fill.
• Additional flushing may be required in some
households where water is of poor quality.
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Water Filter
Water Filter
Standard No. 42: Aesthetic Effects
Tested and certified by NSF International against ANSI/NSF
Standards 42 & 53 in models RWFFR for the reduction of:
Min.
Required
Reduction
Influent
Challenge
Concentration
USEPA
MCL
Influent
Effluent
%Reduction
Parameter
Chlorine
Average Average Maximum Average Minimum
Standard No. 42
Standard No. 53
Aesthetic Effects:
Health Effects:
<0.051363
__
2.0 mg/L + 10% 1.88 mg/L
0.06 mg/L >97.26% 96.84%
50%
__
Taste and Odor Reduction
Chlorine Taste & Odor
Mechanical Filtration Unit
Particulate Reduction Class I
Chemical Reduction Unit
Lead, Atrazine, Lindane,
Benzene, Carbofuran,
p-Dichlorobenzene, Mercury, &
Toxaphene Reduction
Mechanical Filtration Unit
Cyst, Turbidity & Asbestos
Reduction
mg/L
__
T & O
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
at least 10,000 5,700,000
particles/ml #/ml
30,583
#/ml
69,000
#/ml
Particulate**
99.52%
98.94%
85%
Standard No. 53: Health Effects
Min.
Required
Reduction
Influent
Challenge
Concentration
USEPA
MCL
Influent
Effluent
%Reduction
Parameter
Average Average Maximum Average Minimum
General Use Conditions
Read this Performance Data Sheet and compare the capabilities of this
unit with your actual water treatment needs. DO NOT use this product
where water is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without
adequate disinfection before or after the system. System certified for
cyst reduction may be used on disinfected water that may contain
filterable cysts. USE ONLY WITH COLD WATER SUPPLY. CHECK FOR
COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND
REGULATIONS.
Turbidity
Cysts
1NTU** 11 + 1 NTU*** 10.7 NTU .031 NTU 0.49 NTU
97.09%
95.20%
0.5NTU
99.5%
Reduction
Minimum
50,000/L
107 108 fibers/L;
166,500
#/L
<1 #/L
<1 #/L
>99.99% >99.99% >99.95%
99%
Reduction
fibers >10
micrometers in
length
0.15 mg/L +
10%
Asbestos
155 MF/L <1 MF/L
<1 MF/L >99.99% >99.99%
<0.001
mg/L
<0.001
mg/L
0.0005
mg/L
0.0015
mg/L
99%
0.015
mg/L
0.015
mg/L
0.002
mg/L
0.002
mg/L
0.003
mg/L
0.005
mg/L
0.153
mg/L
0.150
mg/L
0.006
mg/L
0.006
mg/L
0.009
mg/L
0.014
mg/L
<0.001
mg/L
<0.001
mg/L
0.0003
mg/L
0.0008
mg/L
<0.002
mg/L
0.0006
mg/L
Lead at pH 6.5
Lead at pH 8.5
>99.35% >99.29% 0.10 mg/L
0.15 mg/L +
>99.33% >99.29% 0.10 mg/L
10%
.006 mg/L +
10%
.006 mg/L +
10%
0.009 mg/L +
10%
Mercury at pH
6.5
Mercury at pH
8.5
95.70%
86.22%
76.99%
95.71%
98.74%
90.91% 0.002 mg/L
75.93% 0.002 mg/L
75.31% 0.003 mg/L
92.14% 0.005 mg/L
98.46% 0.04 mg/L
The retractable water filtration system uses a RWFFR replacement
cartridge. Timely replacement of filter cartridge is essential for
performance satisfaction from this filtration system. Please refer to the
applicable section of your Use & Care Guide for general operation,
maintenance requirements and troubleshooting.
0.002
mg/L
0.0011
mg/L
Atrazine
Benzene
0.015 mg/L +
10%
0.04
mg/L
0.08 mg/L +
10%
0.081
mg/L
<0.001
mg/L
<0.001
mg/L
Carbofuran
p-
0.225 mg/L +
10%
0.208
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
<0.0005
mg/L
0.075
99.76%
98.72%
92.97%
99.74% 0.075 mg/L
This system has been tested according to ANSI/NSF 42 and 53 for
reduction of the substance listed above. The concentration of the
indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a
concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water
leaving the system, as specified in ANSI/NSF 42 and 53.
Dichlorobenzene mg/L
0.0002
Lindane
0.002 mg/L +
10%
0.002
mg/L
<0.0001
mg/L
0.0002
96.50%
0.000 mg/L
mg/L
mg/L
0.003
Toxaphene
0.015 mg/L +
10%
0.015
mg/L
<0.001
mg/L
<0.001
mg/L
91.67% 0.003 mg/L
mg/L
*Tested using a flow rate of 0.78 gpm; pressure of 60psig; pH of 7.5 + 0.5; temp of
o
o
o
o
68 + 5 F (20 + 3 C).
**Measurement in Particles/ml. Particles used were 0.5 - 1 microns
***NTU - Nephelometric Turbidity Units
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23
Water Filter
Food Storage Tips
Fresh Food Storage
• The refrigerator should be kept between 34°-40° F (1°-4° C) with an
optimum temperature of 38° F (3.3° C). To check the temperature,
place an appliance thermometer in a glass of water and place in the
center of the refrigerator. Check after 24 hours. If the temperature is
above 40° F (4° C) adjust the control as explained on page 5.
• Avoid overcrowding the refrigerator shelves. This reduces the
circulation of air around the food and results in uneven cooling.
State of California
Department of Health Services
Water Treatment Device
Certificate Number
06 - 1790
Date Issued: June 1, 2006
Fruits and Vegetables
Trademark /Model Designation
RWFFR-750
Replacement Elements
RWFFR
• Storage in the produce drawers traps humidity to help preserve the
fruit and vegetable quality for longer time periods (see page 11).
• Sort fruits and vegetables before storage and use bruised or soft
items first. Discard those showing signs of decay.
Manufacturer: CUNO, Incorporated, a 3M Company
• Always wrap odorous foods such as onions and cabbage so the odor
does not transfer to other foods.
• While vegetables need a certain amount of humidity to remain fresh,
too much humidity can shorten storage times (especially leafy
vegetables). Drain vegetables well before storing.
The water treatment device(s) listed on this certificate have met the
testing requirements pursuant to Section 116830 of the
Health and Safety Code for the following health related contaminants:
• Wait to wash fresh produce until right before use.
Microbiological
Contaminants and Turbidity
Cysts
Inorganic/Radiological
Contaminants
Asbestos
Lead
Mercury
Meat and Cheese
• Raw meat and poultry should be wrapped securely so leakage and
contamination of other foods or surfaces does not occur.
• Occasionally mold will develop on the surface of hard cheeses (Swiss,
Cheddar, Parmesan). Cut off at least an inch around and below the
moldy area. Keep your knife or instrument out of the mold itself. Do
not try to save individual cheese slices, soft cheese, cottage cheese,
cream, sour cream or yogurt when mold appears.
Turbidity
Organic Contaminants
Atrazine
Lindane
Benzene
Carbofuran
p-Dichlorobenzene
Toxaphene
Dairy Food
• Most dairy foods such as milk, yogurt, sour cream and cottage cheese
have freshness dates on their cartons for appropriate length of
storage. Store these foods in the original carton and refrigerate
immediately after purchasing and after each use.
Rated Service Capacity: 750 gallons
Rated Service Flow: 0.78 gpm
Conditions of Certification:
Do not use where water is microbiologically unsafe or with water of unknown
quality, except that systems certified for cyst reduction may be used on
disinfected waters that may contain filterable cysts.
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Food Storage Tips
Food Storage Tips
Food Storage Chart
Storage times are approximate and may vary depending on type of
packaging, storage temperature, and the quality of the food when
purchased.
Frozen Food Storage
• The freezer compartment of a refrigerator should be kept at
approximately 0° F (-18° C). To check the temperature, place an
appliance thermometer between the frozen packages and check
after 24 hours. If the temperature is above 0° F (-18° C), adjust the
control as described on page 5.
Foods
Refrigerator Freezer
Storage Tips
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Butter
Milk and cream
• A freezer operates more efficiently when it is at least two-thirds full.
1 month
1 week
Wrap tightly or cover.
Check carton date. Close
tightly. Don’t return unused
portions to original container.
Don’t freeze cream unless
whipped.
6 to 9 months
Not recommended
Packaging Foods for Freezing
• To minimize dehydration and quality deterioration use aluminum
foil, freezer wrap, freezer bags or airtight containers. Force as much
air out of the packages as possible and be sure they are tightly
sealed. Trapped air can cause the food to dry out, change color
and develop an off-flavor (freezer burn).
Cream cheese,
cheese spread and
cheese food
1 to 2 weeks
Wrap tightly.
Not recommended
Cottage cheese
3 to 5 days
10 days
Store in original carton. Check
carton date.
Store in original carton.
Check carton date.
Wrap tightly.
Not recommended
Not recommended
• Wrap fresh meats and poultry with suitable freezer wrap prior to
freezing.
• Do not refreeze meat that has completely thawed.
Sour cream
Hard cheese
1 to 2 months
4 to 6 months
May become
crumbly
(Swiss, Cheddar and
Parmesan)
Cut off any mold.
Loading the Freezer
• Avoid adding too much warm food to the freezer at one time. This
overloads the freezer, slows the rate of freezing and can raise the
temperature of frozen foods.
• Leave space between the packages so cold air can circulate freely,
allowing food to freeze as quickly as possible.
• Avoid storing hard-to-freeze foods such as ice cream and orange
juice on the freezer door shelves. These foods are best stored in
the freezer interior where the temperature varies less with door
openings.
EGGS
Eggs in the shell
Leftover yolks or
whites
3 weeks
2 to 4 days
Refrigerate small ends down.
For each cup of yolks to be
frozen, add 1 tsp. sugar for use
in sweet, or 1 tsp. salt for non-
sweet dishes.
Not recommended
9 to 12 months
FRUITS
Apples
1 month
May also store unripe or hard
apples at 60° to 70° F (16° to
21° C).
8 months (cooked)
Bananas
2 to 4 days
3 to 4 days
Ripen at room temperature
before refrigerating. Bananas
darken when refrigerated.
Ripen at room temperature
before refrigerating. Avocados
darken when refrigerated.
Ripen at room temperature
before refrigerating.
Ripen at room temperature
before refrigerating.
May also store at 60° to 70° F
(16° to 21° C). If refrigerated,
store uncovered.
6 months
(whole/peeled)
Refer to the Food Storage Chart on pages 27 and 28 for approximate
storage times.
Pears, plums,
avocados
Not recommended
Berries, cherries,
apricots
Grapes
2 to 3 days
3 to 5 days
1 to 2 weeks
6 months
1 month (whole)
Not recommended
Citrus fruits
Pineapples, cut
2 to 3 days
Will not ripen after purchase.
Use quickly.
6 to 12 months
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Food Storage Tips
Care and Cleaning
Foods
VEGETABLES
Asparagus
Refrigerator Freezer
Storage Tips
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death,
disconnect power to refrigerator before cleaning. After cleaning, connect
power.
1 to 2 days
3 to 5 days
Do not wash before refrigerating.
Store in crisper.
Wrap odorous foods.
Leave peas in pods.
8 to 10 months
8 to 10 months
Brussels sprouts,
broccoli, cauliflower,
green peas, lima
beans, onions,
peppers
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe the following:
•Read and follow manufacturer’s directions for all cleaning products.
•Do not place buckets, shelves, or accessories in dishwasher. Cracking or
warping of accessories may result.
Cabbage, celery
1 to 2 weeks
7 to 10 days
Wrap odorous foods and
refrigerate in crisper.
Remove tops. Wrap odorous
foods and refrigerate in the
crisper.
Not recommended
8 to 10 months
Carrots, parsnips,
beets and turnips
Lettuce
7 to 10 days
Not recommended
Refrigerator Cleaning Chart
POULTRY and FISH
Chicken and Turkey,
whole
Chicken and Turkey,
pieces
PART
DO NOT USE
Abrasive or harsh cleaners Use 4 tablespoons of
Ammonia
Chlorine Bleach
Concentrated detergents water. Rinse surfaces with clean
Metal or plastic-textured
DO USE
1 to 2 days
1 to 2 days
1 to 2 days
Keep in original packaging for
refrigeration. Place in the meat
and cheese drawer. When
freezing longer than two weeks,
Wrap with freezer wrap.
12 months
9 months
Cabinet Interior
baking soda dissolved in
1 quart (1 liter) warm soapy
Fish
2 to 6 months
warm water and dry immediately
scouring pads to avoid water
spots.
MEATS
Bacon
Beef or lamb,
ground
7 days
Fresh meats can be kept in
original packaging for
refrigeration.
1 month
Stainless Steel Parts
*NOTE: Damage to
stainless steel finish due
to improper use of
cleaning products is
not covered under the
product warranty
Abrasive or harsh cleaners Use warm soapy water
Ammonia
Chlorine Bleach
Concentrated detergents clean warm water and dry
Metal or plastic-textured
scouring pads
Vinegar-based cleaners
Citrus-based cleaners
Metal or plastic-textured
scouring pads
1 to 2 days
3 to 4 months
and a soft, clean cloth
or sponge. Rinse with
Beef or lamb, roast
and steak
3 to 5 days
Place in the meat and cheese
drawer. When freezing longer
than two weeks, Wrap with
freezer wrap.
6 to 9 months
immediately to avoid
water spots
Ham, (fully cooked)
whole
slices
7 days
5 days
3 days
3 to 5 days
1 to 2 months
1 to 2 months
1 to 2 months
1 to 2 months
Door Gaskets
Use warm, soapy water and a
soft, clean cloth or sponge
Apply a light film of petroleum
jelly to keep pliable
Use a vacuum cleaner
hose nozzle
Luncheon meat
Unopened, vacuum-packed
luncheon meat may be kept up
to two weeks in the meat and
cheese drawer.
Condenser Coil
Anything other than a
Remove base grille to access vacuum cleaner
Accessories
A dishwasher
Follow removal and
Pork, roast
3 to 5 days
3 to 5 days
1 to 2 days
7 days
3 to 5 days
7 days
4 to 6 months
4 months
1 to 2 months
1 to 2 months
4 to 6 months
1 month
shelves, bins, drawers, etc.
installation instructions from
appropriate section. Allow items
to adjust to room temperature.
Dilute mild detergent and use a
soft clean cloth or sponge for
cleaning. Use a plastic bristle
brush to get into crevices. Rinse
with clean warm water. Dry glass
and clear items immediately to
avoid spots
Pork, chops
Sausage, ground
Sausage, smoked
Veal
Frankfurters
Processed meats should be
tightly wrapped and stored in
the meat and cheese drawer.
Sources: United States of Agriculture; Food Marketing Institute; Cooperative
Extension Service, Iowa State University
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Care and Cleaning
Removing Odors From Refrigerator
• Remove all food and turn the refrigerator OFF.
• Disconnect power to the refrigerator.
Care and Cleaning
Energy Saving Tips (con’t)
• Be sure your doors are closing securely by leveling refrigerator as
instructed in your installation instructions.
• Clean the walls, floor, ceiling of cabinet interior, drawers, shelves and
gaskets according to the instructions (see page 29).
• Dilute mild detergent and brush solution into crevices using a plastic
bristle brush. Let stand for five minutes. Rinse surfaces with warm water.
Dry surfaces with a soft, clean cloth.
• Clean condenser coils as indicated in the cleaning instructions every
three months. This will increase energy efficiency and cooling
performance.
Replacing Light Bulbs
• Wash and dry all bottles, containers and jars. Discard spoiled or expired
items.
• Wrap or store odor-causing foods in tightly sealed containers to prevent
recurring odors.
• Reconnect power to refrigerator and return food to refrigerator.
• Allow the refrigerator to cool.
• After 24 hours, check if odor has been eliminated.
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury or
property damage, observe the
following:
• Allow light bulb to cool
• Wear gloves when replacing
light bulb
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock which
can cause severe personal injury
or death, disconnect power to
refrigerator before replacing light
bulb. After replacing light bulb,
connect power.
If odor is still present:
Upper Refrigerator Compartment
The upper refrigerator light bulbs are located behind the front panel.
Reach behind the panel to remove the bulbs.
• Remove drawers and place on top shelf of refrigerator.
• Pack refrigerator and freezer sections – including doors – with crumpled
sheets of black and white newspaper.
• Place charcoal briquettes randomly on crumpled newspaper in both
freezer and refrigerator compartments.
• Close doors and let stand 24 to 48 hours.
Lower Refrigerator Compartment
• Push up on bottom tabs on light cover. Rotate cover
up and release tabs.
Energy Saving Tips
• Remove light bulb.
• Avoid overcrowding refrigerator shelves. This reduces air circulation
around food and causes refrigerator to run longer.
• Avoid adding too much warm food to refrigerator at one time. This
overloads compartments and slows rate of cooling.
• Do not use aluminum foil, wax paper, or paper toweling as shelf liners.
This decreases air flow and causes refrigerator to run less efficiently.
• A freezer that is two-thirds full runs most efficiently.
• Locate refrigerator in coolest part of room. Avoid areas of direct
sunlight, or near heating ducts, registers or other heat producing
appliances. If this is not possible, isolate exterior by using a section of
cabinet or an added layer of insulation.
• Replace with appliance bulbs no greater than 40 watts.
• Insert top tabs of light cover into liner slots and snap
bottom tabs into liner slots.
Upper Freezer Compartment
• Remove ice bin by lifting front of bin and
pulling out.
• Remove light shield by pressing the upper
right side of the shield and rotating downward.
• Remove light bulb. Replace bulb with appliance bulb no greater than
40 watts.
• Rotate the shield upward, press slightly and snap into place.
• Replace ice bin by sliding in until bin locks into place.
• Clean door gaskets every three months according to cleaning
instructions. This will assure that door seals properly and refrigerator
runs efficiently.
• Take time to organize items in refrigerator to reduce time that door is
open.
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Care and Cleaning
Preparing for Vacation
Replacing Light Bulbs
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury or
property damage, observe the
following:
• Allow light bulb to cool
• Wear gloves when replacing
light bulb
WARNING
CAUTION
If your refrigerator has a dispenser and there is any possibility that the
temperature can drop below freezing where the refrigerator is located,
the water supply system (including the water tank and the water valve)
must be drained by a qualified servicer.
To avoid electrical shock which
can cause severe personal injury
or death, disconnect power to
refrigerator before replacing light
bulb. After replacing light bulb,
connect power.
For short vacations or absences (three months or less):
• Remove all perishables.
• If no one will be checking in on the refrigerator during your absence,
remove all frozen items also.
• If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker:
• Shut off the water supply to the ice maker at least one day
ahead of time.
Lower Freezer Compartment
• Pinch both sides of light cover to remove.
• Remove light bulb. Replace bulb with appliance bulb no greater than
40 watts.
• After the last load of ice drops, raise the wire shut off arm to
the OFF position.
•
Pinch both sides of the light cover to snap into place.
• Empty the ice bin.
• If the room temperature will drop below 55° F (13° C), follow the
instructions for longer absences.
Ice and Water Dispenser
• Locate light bulb inside top edge of dispenser frame. Unscrew to
remove.
• Replace light bulb with a 7-watt, 120 volt bulb.
For long vacations, absences (morre than three months) OR if the room
temperature will drop below 55° F (13° C):
• Remove food.
• If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker:
• Shut off the water supply to the ice maker at least one day
ahead of time.
• After the last load of ice drops, raise the wire shut off arm to
the OFF position.
• Empty the ice bin.
• If your refrigerator has a dispenser system with water filter, remove the
water filter cartridge and install the filter bypass. Dispose of the used
cartridge.
Light bulb
location
• Turn the freezer control to (OFF).
• Unplug the refrigerator.
• Thoroughly clean the interior of both compartments with a baking soda
solution and a clean soft cloth (four tablespoons of baking soda in one
quart of warm water.).
• Dry thoroughly.
• Leave the doors open to prevent the formation of mold and mildew.
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Operating Sounds
Care and Cleaning
Improvements in refrigeration design may produce sounds in your new
refrigerator that are different or were not present in an older model.
These improvements were made to create a refrigerator that is better at
preserving food, is more energy efficient, and is quieter overall.
Because new refrigerators run quieter, sounds may be detected that
were present in older refrigerators, but were masked by higher sound
levels. Many of these sounds are normal. Please note that the surfaces
adjacent to a refrigerator, such as hard walls, floors and cabinetry may
make these sounds seem even louder. The following are some of the
normal sounds that may be noticed in a new refrigerator.
Upon Your Return
After a Short Vacation or Absence:
For models with automatic ice makers or dispensers:
• Reconnect the water supply and turn on supply valve (see Installation
Instructions).
• Monitor water connection for 24 hours and correct leaks if necessary.
• Run 10-15 glasses of water from the dispenser to flush out the system.
• Restart the ice maker by lowering the ice maker arm.
• Discard at least the first three ice harvests.
After a Long Vacation or Absence:
SOLUTION
• Normal operation
POSSIBLE CAUSE
• Freezer control clicks when
starting or stopping compressor.
• Freezer fan and condenser fan
make this noise while operating.
• Evaporator and heat exchanger
refrigerant makes this noise when
flowing.
• Ice cubes from ice maker drop
into ice bucket.
• Dispenser ice chute closing
• Compressor makes a pulsating
sound while running.
SOUND
Clicking
• If your refrigerator has an automatic ice maker, reconnect the water
supply and turn on supply valve (see Installation Instructions).
• Plug the refrigerator back in and reset controls (see page 5).
• Monitor water connection for 24 hours and correct leaks, if necessary.
• Normal operation
• Normal operation
Air rushing or
whirring
Gurgling or
boiling sound
For dispenser models, run water through the dispenser for at least three
minutes with the filter bypass in place, then install water filter (see page
20).
• After installing the water filter, run water through the dispenser
continuously for at least two minutes, or until water runs steady.
Initially you may notice a one to two minute delay in water dispersal
as the internal tanks fills.
• Restart the ice maker by lowering the ice maker arm.
• Discard ice produced within the first 12 hours (at least the first three
harvests).
• Normal operation
Thumping
• Normal operation
• Normal operation
Vibrating noise
• See Installation
Instructions for details
on how to level your
refrigerator.
• Refrigerator is not level.
• Normal operation
• Ice maker water valve hookup
buzzes when ice maker fills with
water.
• Ice maker is in the ‘on’ position
without water connection.
Buzzing
Preparing to Move
• Follow the above instructions for long vacations/absences.
• Secure all loose items such as shelves and drawers by taping them
securely in place to prevent damage.
• Stop sound by raising
ice maker arm to OFF
position see page 15.
• Normal operation
Humming
• Compressor can make a high-
pitched hum while operating.
• Defrost heater hisses, sizzles or
pops when operational.
• Tape the doors shut.
• Use an appliance dolly when moving the refrigerator. Always truck
the refrigerator from its side or back never from its front.
• Be sure the refrigerator stays in an upright position during moving.
• Normal operation
Hissing or
popping
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
What To Do
Reduce time door is open.
Organize food items
efficiently to assure door is
open for shortest time.
Clean according to p. 29.
Problem
Possible Cause
Refrigerator is in defrost
mode.
What To Do
Food temperature is
too warm
Door have been opened
frequently or has been
opened for long periods
of time.
Freezer control and
lights are on, but
compressor is not
operating
Normal operation
Wait 40 minutes to see
if compressor restarts.
Refrigerator has an odor
Compartment is dirty or
has odor causing food.
MeatSavor drawer
temperature is too
warm
Control settings are
too low.
See p 5 to properly
adjust controls.
Water droplets form
outside of door
Check gaskets for proper Clean gaskets. See p. 29.
seal.
Refrigerator does not
operate
Refrigerator is not
plugged in.
Plug in refrigerator.
Humidity levels are high
Hot, humid weather can
increase condensation.
See p. 5 to adjust
controls
Control is not on
Fuse is blown, or
circuit breaker needs
to be reset.
Power outage
has occurred.
Properly adjust controls.
Replace blown fuses.
Check circuit breaker
and reset.
Controls require
adjustment
Water droplets form on
inside of refrigerator
Humidity levels are high
or door has been opened Reduce time door is open.
Properly adjust controls
Call local power
frequently.
Organize food items
efficiently to assure door is
open for shortest time.
See p. 35
company to report outage.
Unplug refrigerator and
transfer food to another
refrigerator. If another
refrigerator is not available,
place dry ice in freezer
section to preserve food.
Warranty does not cover
food loss. Contact service
for assistance.
Refrigerator still won’t
operate
Refrigerator is
malfunctioning.
Refrigerator or ice maker
makes unfamiliar sounds
or seems too loud
Normal operation
Produce drawers do not
close freely
Contents of drawer or
positioning of items in
compartments could be
obstructing drawer.
Drawer is not in proper
position
Reposition food and
containers to avoid
interference with the
drawers.
See p. 11 for proper
placement.
Food temperature
is too cold
Condenser coils are dirty. Clean coils. See p 29.
Refrigerator or freezer
controls are set too high.
Door is not closing
properly.
Properly adjust controls.
Drawer channels are dirty Clean drawer channels with
or need treatment
warm, soapy water. Rinse
dry thoroughly.
Apply thin layer of
petroleum jelly to drawer
channels.
Food temperature
is too warm
Check for internal
obstructions that are
keeping door from closing
properly.
Refrigerator is not level.
See installation instructions
for details on how to level
your refrigerator.
Check gaskets for proper
seal, clean if necessary.
See p. 29
See p. 5 to adjust your
controls
Refrigerator runs too
frequently
Doors have been opened Reduce time door is open.
frequently or has been
opened for long periods
of time.
Organize food items
efficiently to assure door is
open for shortest time.
Normal operation
Allow time for added food
to reach refrigerator or
freezer temperature.
Humidity levels too high
Food has recently been
added.
Controls need to be
adjusted.
Refrigerator is exposed
to heat by environment
or appliances nearby
Evaluate refrigerator’s
environment. Refrigerator
may need to be moved to
run more efficiently.
Condenser coil is dirty.
Rear air grille is blocked.
Clean coils. See p. 29.
Check the positioning of
food items in refrigerator to
make sure grille is not
blocked. Rear air grilles
are located under produce
drawers.
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Troubleshooting
ICE and WATER
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
What To Do
Refrigerator runs too
frequently
Condenser coils are dirty
Controls need to be
adjusted.
Door is not closing
properly.
Clean coils. See p. 29.
See p. 5 to adjust controls.
Check for internal
obstructions that are
keeping door from closing
properly.
Refrigerator is not level.
See installation instructions
for details on how to level
your refrigerator.
Check gaskets for proper
seal, clean if necessary.
See p. 29.
Problem
Possible Cause
What To Do
Freezer door is not closed. Verify that freezer door is
closed. Power is removed
Ice or Water are not
dispensed when pads
are pressed
from the control when
freezer door is opened.
Controls are in lock mode. See Dispenser Lock p. 19
Water tank is filling.
At initial use, there is an
approximate one to two
minute delay in dispensing
while the internal water
tank is filling.
Ice bin not installed
properly.
Reinstall ice bin, p. 16
Ice maker has just been
installed or a large
amount of ice has been
used.
Wait 24 hours for ice
production to restock after
emptied.
ICE and WATER
Problem
No indicator lights are lit
on dispenser control
Possible Cause
Freezer door is not closed Verify that freezer door is
closed. Power is removed
What To Do
Water pressure is low.
Water pressure must be
between 35 - 100 pounds
per square inch. A
minimum pressure of 35
pounds per square inch is
recommended for
refrigerators with water
filters.
Change water filter, p. 21.
The manufacturer
recommends using copper
tubing. Plastic is less
durable and can cause
leakage*.
Check water connection
procedure in installation
instructions. Self piercing
and 3/16” saddle valves
cause low water pressure
and may clog the line over
time.*
from the control when
freezer door is opened.
Refrigerator not plugged in.Plug in refrigerator
Fuse is blown, or circuit
breaker needs to be reset. Check circuit breakers for
any tripped circuits.
Power outage has
occurred.
Replace any blown fuses.
Call local power company
to report outage.
Water filter is clogged or
Plastic tubing was used
for water connection
Refrigerator is leaking
water
Refrigerator is in Sabbath See Sabbath Mode p. 8
Mode.
Ice Maker is not producing Ice maker has just been
enough ice or ice is
malformed.
Wait 24 hours for ice
production to restock after
emptied.
installed or a large
amount of ice has been
used.
Improper water valve
installed.
Water pressure is low.
Water pressure must be
between 35 - 100 pounds
per square inch. A
minimum pressure of 35
pounds per square inch is
recommended for
*Manufacturer is not responsible for property damage due to improper installation
or water connection.
refrigerators with water
filters.
Water filter is clogged or
needs to be changed.
Change water filter, p. 21
*Manufacturer is not responsible for property damage due to improper installation
or water connection.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
ICE and WATER
ICE and WATER
Problem
Possible Cause
What To Do
Problem
Ice forms in inlet
tube to ice maker
Possible Cause
Water pressure is low
What To Do
Water flow is slower than Water pressure is low
normal
Water pressure must be
between 35 - 100 pounds
per square inch. A minimum
pressure of 35 pounds per
square inch is recommended
for refrigerators with water
filters.
Check water connection
procedure in installation
instructions. Self piercing
and 3/16” saddle valves
cause low water pressure and
may clog the line over time.*
Turn off water supply and
remove kinks. If kinks cannot
be removed, replace tubing.
Change water filter.
Water pressure must be
between 35 - 100 pounds
per square inch. A
minimum pressure of 35
pounds per square inch is
recommended for
refrigerators with water
filters.
Improper water valve
installed.
Freezer temperature is
too high.
Adjust freezer controls.
Freezer is recommended to
o
be approximately 0 F (-
o
18 C)
Ice Maker is not
producing ice
Ice maker arm is up.
Confirm ice maker arm is
down. See Automatic Ice
Maker, p. 15
Copper tubing has kinks
Household water supply
See water connection
Water filter is clogged
or needs to be changed.
Water valve not opened
completely.
is not reaching water valve. procedure in installation
instructions.
See p. 20.
Open water valve completely
and check for leaks. The
min. flow at dispenser is
approximately 10 fluid oz. in
nine seconds with a new filter
in place or 10 fluid oz. in five
seconds without a filter
Allow approximately 12
hours for water in
Copper tubing has kinks.
Turn off water supply and
remove kinks. If kinks
cannot be removed,
replace tubing.
Ice bin is not installed
properly.
Improper water valve
was installed.
Reinstall Ice bin, p. 16.
See water connection
procedure in Installation
Instructions. Self piercing
and 3/16” saddle valves
cause low water pressure
and may clog the line over
time.*
Dispenser water is not
cold
Refrigerator has been
recently installed.
Water supply in
holding tank has
depleted.
holding tank to chill.
Water appears cloudy
Air or air bubbles
in water.
This is normal when
first using the
Water filter indicator
Water filter needs to be
replaced.
If filter is not available,
replace with bypass filter.
See Water Filter, p. 21.
See Water Filter, p. 21.
dispenser and will
disappear with use.
Initial water ejected
through cartridge may
contain harmless carbon dust
flushed from cartridge. Will
disappear after the first few
uses.
Particles in water
and/or ice cubes
Carbon dust from
water filter cartridge
Filter indicator sensor
*Manufacturer is not responsible for property damage due to improper installation
or water connection.
Concentrations of
minerals in water will
form particles when
becomes frozen and
melts.
Particles are not
harmful and naturally
occur in water supplies.
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Warranty
Service Information
If service is required after checking the troubleshooting guide:
1. Call your dealer or authorized service agency. The name of the
authorized service agency can be obtained from the dealer or
distributor in your area.
2. Have the following information readily available:
Model Number
Freestanding Side-By-Side
Refrigerator/Freezer Warranty
TWO YEAR FULL WARRANTY
Freestanding refrigerators/freezers and all of their components and accessories, except as detailed below*, are warranted
to be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal household use for a period of two (2) years from the date
of original retail purchase. Viking Range Corporation, warrantor, agrees to repair or replace, at its option, any part which
fails or is found to be defective during the warranty period
*Painted and decorative items are warranted to free from defective materials or workmanship for a period of ninety (90)
days from the date of original retail purchase. ANY DEFECTS MUST BE REPORTED TO THE SELLING DEALER WITHIN
NINETY (90) DAYS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE.
Serial Number
Date of Purchase
Name of dealer from whom purchased
3. Clearly describe the problem that you are having.
SIX YEAR FULL WARRANTY
Any sealed refrigeration system component, as listed below, or any automatic ice maker is warranted to be free from
defective materials or workmanship in normal household use during the third through the sixth year from the date of
original retail purchase. Viking Range Corporation, warrantor, agrees to repair or replace, at its option, any part which fails
or is found to be defective during the warranty period.
If you are unable to obtain the name of an authorized service agency,
or if you continue to have service problems, contact Viking at (888)
845-4641 or write to:
Sealed Refrigeration System Components:
Compressor, Evaporator, Condenser, Connecting Tubing, Dryer/Strainer
TWELVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Any sealed refrigeration system component, as listed above, which fails due to defective materials or workmanship in
normal household use during the seventh through the twelfth year from the date of original retail purchase will be repaired
or replaced, free of charge for the part itself, with the owner paying all other costs, including labor.
VIKING PREFERRED SERVICE
111 Front Street
Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 USA
NINETY (90) DAY RESIDENTIAL PLUS WARRANTY This warranty applies to applications where use of the product extends
beyond normal residential use. Examples are, but not limited to, bed and breakfasts, fire stations, private clubs, churches,
etc. This warranty excludes all commercial locations such as restaurants, food service locations and institutional food service
locations.
This warranty extends to the original purchaser of the product warranted hereunder and to each transferee owner of the
product during the term of the warranty.
This warranty shall apply to products purchased and located in the United States and Canada. Products must be
purchased in the country where service is requested. Warranty labor shall be performed by an authorized Viking Range
Corporation service agency or representative. Warranty shall not apply to damage resulting from abuse, accident, natural
disaster, loss of electrical power to the product for any reason, alteration, improper installation, improper operation or
repair or service to the product by anyone other than an authorized Viking Range Corporation service agency or
representative. Warranty shall not apply to damage resulting from indoor units being used in outdoor situations. This
warranty does not apply to commercial usage. This warranty does not cover any food or medicine loss due to product
failure. Warrantor is not responsible for consequential or incidental damage whether arising out of breach of warranty,
breach of contract, or otherwise. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Record the following information indicated below. You will need it if
service is ever required. The serial number and model number for your
refrigerator is located on the left wall of the the refrigerator section.
Model Number
Date of Purchase
Dealer’s Name
Address
Serial Number
Date Installed
Owner shall be responsible for proper installation, providing normal care and maintenance, providing proof of purchase
upon request, and making the appliance reasonably accessible for service. If the product or one of its component parts
contains a defect or malfunction during the warranty period, after a reasonable number of attempts by the warrantor to
remedy the defects or malfunctions, the owner is entitled to either a refund or replacement of the product or its
component part or parts. Replacement of a component part includes its free installation. Warrantor’s liability on any claim
of any kind, with respect to the goods or services covered hereunder, shall in no case exceed the price of the goods or
service or part there of which gives rise to the claim.
WARRANTY SERVICE: Under the terms of this warranty, service must be performed by a factory authorized Viking Range
Corporation service agent or representative. Service will be provided during normal business hours, and labor performed
at overtime or premium rates shall not be covered by this warranty. To obtain warranty service, contact the dealer from
whom the product was purchased, an authorized Viking Range Corporation service agent, or Viking Range Corporation.
Provide model and serial number and date of original purchase. For the name of your nearest authorized Viking Range
Corporation service agency, call the dealer from whom the product was purchased or Viking Range Corporation.
IMPORTANT: Retain proof of original purchase to establish warranty period.
The return of the Owner Registration Card is not a condition of warranty coverage. You, however, should return the Owner
Registration Card so that Viking Range Corporation can contact you should any question of safety arise which could affect
you.
If service requires installation of parts, use only authorized parts to
ensure protection under the warranty.
Any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness applicable to the above described refrigerator are limited in duration
to the period of coverage of the applicable express written limited warranties set forth above. Some jurisdictions do not
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives
you specific rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Please retain the manual for future reference
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Specifications subject to change without notice
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