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After ice is formed, the ice
maker drops ice cubes into the
ice bucket.  During ice
production, the ice maker arm
raises and lowers.  When the
ice bucket is full, the ice maker
arm turns ice maker off. To
manually stop ice production,
raise the ice maker arm.  A
definite click is heard when
proper position is reached.  

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Ice crescents attached

This is normal.  They break apart 

at corners

easily.  Shake bin occasionally to keep 
cubes separated.

Ice maker will not operate

•ON/OFF lever is in the OFF (up)

or ice is not made fast 

position.  Lower lever to the ON

enough.

(down) position.

•Freezer is not cold enough.  Adjust

temperature controls and wait 24
hours

Off-taste or odor in ice

•New plumbing connections can cause

discolored or off-flavored ice.
Discard the first three harvests of ice.

•Cubes are stored too long.  Throw

them away and make a new supply.

•Food is not wrapped properly.
•Freezer and ice bin need to be

cleaned.

•Water may contain minerals.

A filter may be need to remove them.

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Discard the first 3 harvests of ice after initially connecting refrigerator to
household water supply and after extended periods of non-use.  The
ice maker produces 7 to 9 batches of ice in a 24 hour period under
ideal conditions.

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As the MEAT SAVOR™/PRODUCE drawer glides forward on an inner
and outer track, the lid raises for easy access of items.  To open, grasp
the drawer on the finger cutout and pull forward.  The MEAT
SAVOR™/PRODUCE drawer holds
extra-large deli trays, wine bottles, etc.
The lid can also be removed and the
drawer repositioned for tall items such
as tiered cakes, flower arrangements,
etc.  The cover is not designed for use
as a shelf when the drawer is
repositioned.

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1.  Roll drawer out to the stop.
2.  Remove lid by lifting back to release hooks then pulling out.

Remove drawer by lifting slightly.

3.  Pull drawer out the rest of the way.

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1.  Position drawer rollers behind the track roller.
2.  Push drawer up and onto track.  Slide drawer back slightly.
3.  Replace cover by inserting hooks into drawer then placing back and

front down. 

4.  Slide drawer back until it stops.

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To avoid damage to ice maker, observe the following:
•Do not force ice maker arm down or up past stop position.

•Do not place or store anything in ice bucket.

Using the Automatic Ice Maker

The ice bucket is positively placed in the wire basket.  Therefore, it is
always in the correct position.  The wire basket slides forward for easy
access of ice.  The ice maker will not produce ice when the ice bucket
is not in place.

After the freezer section reaches normal temperature, the ice maker fills
with water and begins operating.  Allow 24-48 hours after installation
before first harvest of ice.   

Summary of Contents for built-in bottom mount refrigerator-freezer

Page 1: ...AN NU UA AL L built in bottom mount refrigerator freezer F20352 M0605VR Viking Range Corporation 111 Front Street Greenwood Mississippi 38930 USA For product information call 1 888 VIKING1 845 4641 or...

Page 2: ...e g gr ro ou un nd de ed d a at t a al ll l t ti im me es s D Do o n no ot t u us se e a an n a ad da ap pt te er r D Do o n no ot t u us se e a an n e ex xt te en ns si io on n c co or rd d F Fa ai i...

Page 3: ...only to the proper kind of outlet with the correct electrical supply and grounding Refer to the Electrical Requirements section of the Installation Instructions Properly maintain the refrigerator Be s...

Page 4: ...ate max refrigerator mode by pressing Display On pad then Max Ref pad Indicator light will glow Deactivate max refrigerator mode before automatic reset by pressing Display On pad the Max Ref pad 6 B B...

Page 5: ...ous setting Activate max freezer mode by pressing Display On pad then Max Frz pad Indicator light will glow Deactivate max freezer mode before automatic reset by pressing Display On pad the Max Frz pa...

Page 6: ...suddenly if nicked scratched or exposed to sudden temperature change R Re ef fr ri ig ge er ra at to or r Put thermometer in a glass of water in middle of refrigerator section Wait 5 8 hours If refri...

Page 7: ...ting for storing fruits and vegetables with skins such as apples corn or tomatoes See Food Storage Guide on page 21 for more information on storing foods properly 1 Remove drawer by lifting and pullin...

Page 8: ...RO OD DU UC CE E D Dr ra aw we er r As the MEAT SAVOR PRODUCE drawer glides forward on an inner and outer track the lid raises for easy access of items To open grasp the drawer on the finger cutout a...

Page 9: ...section tells you how to clean your refrigerator and what to do when going on vacation moving or during a power outage W WA AR RN NI IN NG G To avoid electrical shock which can cause sever personal i...

Page 10: ...ower disconnect switch to ON position Tubular Bulb Cover D Do oo or r G Ga as sk ke et ts s Clean door gaskets every 3 months using same procedures as stated for interior surfaces Apply a light film o...

Page 11: ...Ma ay y H He ea ar r Your new refrigerator may make different sounds than your old one Hard surfaces such as the ceilings walls and cabinets around the refrigerator can make sounds seem louder The fo...

Page 12: ...eg ge et ta ab bl le es s Remove store wrapping Trim or tear off bruised and discolored areas Wash in cold water and drain Place in plastic bag or plastic container and store in produce drawer V Ve e...

Page 13: ...e water valve turned on Is water getting to the water valve Check water line for leaks Lights do not work Has a household fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped Is a bulb burned out Motor seems to run...

Page 14: ...e exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Owner shall be responsible for proper installation providing normal care and...

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