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Preparing Dishes

It is not necessary to rinse normal food soils off the dishes before
putting them in the dishwasher, although larger solid particles, such as
bones, seeds, skins, pits, and toothpicks should be removed.

If you are not going to run the dishwasher immediately after loading, it
is best to rinse salty and highly acidic foods off stainless steel, silver,
and silverplate flatware. Prolonged contact of foods—including lemon
juice, salt, vinegar, mustard, mayonnaise, and salad dressings—with
stainless steel can cause corrosion (pitting).

Before Operation

1.  Load the dishes per recommended loading. See section on Loading

Dishwasher.

2.  Make sure there is rinse agent in the dispenser. Add rinse agent if

needed. See section on Rinse Agent.

3.  Add proper amount of detergent and pre-wash. See section on

Dishwasher Detergent.

4.  Push both top and bottom racks in.
5.  Select the desired cycle and option(s).  
6.  Press “START”. The “START” symbol will illuminate to indicate the

unit is ready.

7.  Close the door tightly until you hear a click. Otherwise, the

dishwasher will not start.

Option Restrictions

All options are not available for all cycles. Please note the following:

• The option “HI TEMP WASH” is not available with the

“LIGHT/CHINA” or “FAST WASH” cycles.

• No options are available in the “RINSE/HOLD” cycle.
• The option “TOP WASH” is available only with the “NORMAL

WASH” cycle.

• The option “SANITIZED 155°F RINSE” is not available with the

“LIGHT/CHINA” or “FAST WASH” cycles.

After selecting the wash cycle and options, depress “START” button.
The start symbol will illuminate. This merely means the machine is
ready. Close the door securely within 4 seconds of pressing the
“START” button.

  Cycle Data

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Note:

Will perform properly if connected to “cold” water–50°F (10°C).

Cycle times will be extended.

Note:

All cycle times, temperatures and fills are approximate and are

dependent on installation and environmental conditions.

Note:

Heating delays to meet set temperatures may extend the 

cycle times.

Note:

AirFlo™ Gentle Drying will add approximately one hour to the

total cycle time.

Cycle

name

Recommended

dish types/

soil level

Temperatures

Total 

water 

(gal.)

Total 

Wash Time

(minutes)

120F˚ (49C˚)

Pots/
Pans

Heavily soiled
pots, pans and
casserole dishes

Main–145° F (63°C)

Rinse–150° F (66°C)

8.4

138

(min.)

Normal 
Wash

Normally soiled
dishes

Main–120° F (49°C)

Rinse–140° F (60°C)

4.25

110

(min.)

Light/
China

Lightly soiled
china and crystal

Main–125°F (51.7°C)

Rinse–130°F (54°C)

5.4

112

(min.)

Fast
Wash

Lightly soiled
dishware and
glassware

Main–130°F (54°C)

Rinse–135°F (57°C)

5.8

60

(min.)

Rinse/
Hold

All dishware

Rinse

1.4

10

(min.)

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Summary of Contents for 451 SERIES

Page 1: ...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 Viking Use Care Manual 45...

Page 2: ...__________________________________________13 Operation Changing a Program _________________________________________14 Washing Recommendations __________________________________15 Rack Adjustments ____...

Page 3: ...wash plastic items unless marked dishwasher safe or the equivalent DO NOT operate the dishwasher without the filters in place DO NOT operate your dishwasher unless all enclosure panels are properly i...

Page 4: ...damage to the appliance as a result of improper usage of the appliance Use appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this manual To ensure proper and safe operation Appliance must be pro...

Page 5: ...ppropriate selected temperature assuring excellent washing performance AirFlo Gentle Drying Gentle effective and safe fan driven system delivers air over under and around dishes Quiet Clean Performanc...

Page 6: ...tton once and the number 2 will light indicating a two hour delay If you desire a longer delay continue pressing the DELAY START button to a 10 hour delay The corresponding number on the button will l...

Page 7: ...e with the LIGHT CHINA or FAST WASH cycles No options are available in the RINSE HOLD cycle The option TOP WASH is available only with the NORMAL WASH cycle The option SANITIZED 155 F RINSE is not ava...

Page 8: ...the cycle Most household dishes such as plates saucepans and flatware are dishwasher safe If you are unsure check the manufacturer s recommendations before washing You are responsible for what is was...

Page 9: ...ain Position stainless steel pieces so they do not contact dissimilar metals Tin Not recommended Tin may rust Wood Not recommended Wash wood items by hand Wood may warp crack or lose its shape or fini...

Page 10: ...n damage silver DO NOT put stainless steel of different qualities close to each other Contact can damage metals Rinse stainless steel items if they will not be washed immediately Prolonged contact wit...

Page 11: ...ding side utensil basket is easy to remove spatulas serving spoons and knives The side basket is shipped with two shipping plugs to keep it from moving during shipment To remove the side basket from t...

Page 12: ...e cups Loading Racks 15 International Place Setting Upper Rack Lower Rack Loading Racks 10 Place Setting 10 glasses 10 coffee cups 10 saucers 10 bowls 10 dinner plates 1 serving platter 2 serving bowl...

Page 13: ...s might result in the formation of foam especially if the dishwasher is connected to a cold water supply 24 Operation Use only a detergent designed for an automatic dishwasher Never use oven cleaners...

Page 14: ...er cup is needed for a normal load Note Line level on detergent dispenser represents 2 tablespoons Note In areas with hard water above 12 grains a water softener is recommended 26 Operation Wash Tempe...

Page 15: ...ss through the drainage pump are collected in the coarse strainer Lift out and empty the coarse strainer when necessary Don t forget to put it back again It is normal for a small amount of water to re...

Page 16: ...sure it is clean and properly installed Problem Possible Cause and or Remedy Spotting and filming No rinse agent Does the rinse agent dispenser need to be filled Dishwasher detergent Use only the corr...

Page 17: ...ll plastic items to be sure they are dishwasher safe Marks on melamine and plastics Porous material Use a special cleaner for plastic DO NOT use bleach or scouring powder on these materials Problem Po...

Page 18: ...least 3 4 1 9 cm The drain hose is kinked Check to make sure that there are no folds or sharp bends in the drain hose Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and or Remedy Odor in your dishwasher If y...

Page 19: ...that they can not turn over Reset Unit and try again If problem persists contact service 3 1 UI MC Comm Error Reset Unit and try again If problem persists contact service 3 3 Drain Pump Error Reset Un...

Page 20: ...purchase will be repaired or replaced free of charge for the part itself with the owner paying all other costs including labor Motor Pump and Water Distribution System Components Circulation motor pu...

Page 21: ...Registration Card is not a condition of warranty coverage You should however return the Owner Registration Card so that Viking Range Corporation can contact you should any question of safety arise whi...

Page 22: ...________________________________________________________________________________________________ Notes _________________________________________________________________________________________________...

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