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SETTING THE CONTROLS - DUAL ZONE

The temperature of the wine cellar ranges from 40ºF (4ºC) to 65°F (18ºC).

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OFF

SET

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OFF

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SET

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COLDER

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LIGHT

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SET

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OFF

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Hi/Low  Temp  Upper
Hi/Low  Temp  Lower

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Hi/Low  Temp  Upper
Hi/Low  Temp  Lower

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SA

Turn Unit On & Off

Adjust Temperature Set-Point

Display “Actual” Temperature

Select °F or °C Display

Black-Out Mode

Display Lighting

Sabbath Mode

TruProtect™ System

Door Ajar Alarm

High/Low Temp Alarm

Power Failure Alarm

Reset Alarms

Disable/Enable TruProtect™ 

Function

Function Access

Pressing and holding the       key for 5-seconds will turn the unit “ON” or “OFF”.

To adjust temperature set-point, press the       key. When a compartment is in “SET”

mode, a “SET” icon will be displayed. Pressing either the           or           keys located

on the display pad will raise or lower the set temperature by one (1) °F or °C (depending

on your setting).

Display represents “real-time” temperature of each compartment’s stored wine and/or
contents. Some minor temperature fluctuation around your desired set-point is normal.

Pressing the       key will toggle the display between Fahrenheit and Centigrade

temperature display.

Display automatically shuts off when the door is closed.

Display lighting can be enabled with the door closed by pressing the          key.

Press and hold the       key while pressing the       key four (4) times in seven (7) seconds.

System monitoring is automatically enabled unless system has been shut off (see below).

For Door Ajar Alarm, TruProtect must be Enabled, (See “Disable/Enable TruProtect”,
described below.)
NOTE: Alarm may occur when changing set-points in excess of 10ºF, and/or high usage,
this is normal. TruProtect must be Enabled, (See “Disable/Enable TruProtect”, described
below.)
NOTE: Alarm will occur upon initial installation, since unit was run at factory to verify
quality, this is normal. TruProtect must be Enabled, (See “Disable/Enable TruProtect”,
described below.)
Close door to reset “DOOR AJAR” Alarm. Press the       key to reset all other alarms.

Press and hold the       key for five (5) seconds to enable or disable the TruProtect™
System.

Display will be blank when the refrigeration system is off. Lights will still function, but will time-out in 15 minutes after
each activation if door is left open or display lighting is on, to prevent overheating.

“SET” mode will automatically time-out in ten (10) seconds and default to actual content temperature if no keypad

activity occurs, or you may exit “SET” mode by pressing the        key until “SET” icon disappears.

Temperature variation in “compartment” air, above and below set-point, is a normal effect of the refrigeration system
cycling on and off. Stored items will not experience the full temperature swing of the compartment air due to the
dampening effect of their thermal mass.

In addition, the control panel is hidden when the door is closed.

Display lighting stays on continuously.

The display will flash          to confirm your selection, then the unit will enter Sabbath Mode. The display, audible alarms,
message center and lights will be disabled. Sabbath Mode will automatically time-out in 72 hours, or can be exited by
repeating the enabling process. 

TruProtect™ System message center displays a green “ON” when TruProtect™ is enabled and an amber “OFF” when
TruProtect™ is disabled.

An audible alarm will sound 3 times every 30 seconds and the message center will display an amber “DOOR AJAR”.

An audible alarm will sound 6 times every minute and the message center will display a red “HI/LOW TEMP UPPER” or
a red “HI/LOW TEMP LOWER” if product temperature excursions occur for a duration outside acceptable limits.

The message center will display an amber “POWER FAILURE” whenever power is interrupted to the unit. There is no
audible alarm with a power failure.

Although pressing the       key resets the alarms, the alarm will resume if the “alarm condition” still exists.

The message center displays a green “ON” when the alarms are enabled. 

Solid Door Dual Zone Models:

Glass Door Dual Zone Models:

TruProtect™ “Basic” Function “Quick” Reference

Summary of Contents for 24"W

Page 1: ...ation 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 Viking Use Installation Guide Un...

Page 2: ...and grounding A 115V 60 Hz 15 amp fused electrical supply is required NOTE Time delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended not used by anyone unable to operate it properly used only for its intended...

Page 3: ...C 60 Hz Maximum amps 3 0 Approximate Shipping Weight 110 lbs 49 5 kg 23 5 8 60 0 cm 21 3 16 53 8 cm 30 3 4 78 1 cm 14 3 4 37 5 cm 14 3 4 37 5 cm 14 3 4 37 5 cm 34 1 4 87 0 cm min to 35 88 9 cm max wit...

Page 4: ...aximum amps 3 3 Approximate Shipping Weight Single Zone 140 lbs 63 2 kg Dual Zone 170 lbs 76 5 kg SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS DESIGNER 24 W Models Basic Electric Data 115 VAC 60 Hz Maximum amps 3 3 Appr...

Page 5: ...side to side Use a 5 32 allen wrench for this procedure See Figure 1 below Figure 1 9 32 7 mm Door must be parallel to top and sides of refrigerator Hinge adaptor screws Loosen these to adjust door on...

Page 6: ...6 1 cm Table A Glass Door Models 1 23 32 38 8 cm Material Type Hardwood 3 32 2 4 mm Diameter Pilot Hole Softwood 5 64 2 0 mm Diameter Pilot Hole Table B 8 Wood Screw Step 7 Mark and drill lock hole Lo...

Page 7: ...hours before plugging the unit in CUSTOM WOOD FRAME INSTALLATION DFUW Model cont Clearance hole through door gasket channel 8 Wood Screw Back of door Figure 5 Step 9 Secure overlay panel to the door W...

Page 8: ...screwdriver and plug the light unit in Plug Hex head screw Light assembly Green ground wire Hex head screw DANGER ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to to disconnect the power cord when changing the lig...

Page 9: ...LIGHT 55 F 13 C 38 F 4 C SA ON OFF SET WARMER COLDER F C LIGHT 55 F 13 C 38 F 4 C SA ON OFF SET WARMER COLDER F C LIGHT 55 F 13 C 38 F 4 C SA 17 Glass Door Single Zone Models ON OFF SET PRESS AND HOL...

Page 10: ...l TruProtect must be Enabled See Disable Enable TruProtect described below Close door to reset DOOR AJAR Alarm Press the key to reset all other alarms Press and hold the key for five 5 seconds to enab...

Page 11: ...e single bottle roll out rack allows easy view and access of your inventory without disturbing other bottles Front Bottles Necks Facing Rear Rear Bottles Necks Facing Front LOADING RECOMMENDATIONS 24...

Page 12: ...ger when maintained properly and kept clean Condenser The condenser tubing inside the cabinet does not require frequent cleaning however satisfactory cooling depends on adequate ventilation over the c...

Page 13: ...o ow we er r O On n R Re es se et t P PO OR R i i e e d di is sc co on nn ne ec ct t a an nd d r re ec co on nn ne ec ct t t th he e p po ow we er r s su up pp pl ly y t to o u un ni it t E Ex xi it t...

Page 14: ...on nt ta ac ct t y yo ou ur r D De ea al le er r o or r V Vi ik ki in ng g C Cu us st to om me er r S Se er rv vi ic ce e t to o s sc ch he ed du ul le e s se er rv vi ic ce e b by y a a q qu ua al l...

Page 15: ...reach 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 Owner shall...

Page 16: ...proper 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 dama...

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