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LED LIGHT REPLACEMENT

Never pour liquids directly onto light assembly.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to disconnect the power cord when changing
the light bulb may result in electrical shock.

INTERIOR LIGHT 

1.  Unplug unit.
2.  Remove drawers.  (This is not required to remove the light, but will provide better access).  See Figures 1 through 3

in Full Overlay Panel Installation on page 6.

3.  Remove old lights.  Use 2 small, thin bladed screwdrivers or putty knives to press in the locking tabs on the lens

housing. (Figures 4 and 5).  With the locking tabs depressed, pull downward (Figure 6), the light housing will pop
free.  Disconnect the wire lead by pulling straight out from the connector.  Connect wire lead to new light and re-
install into metal housing.  The light will only fit in the housing with the locator tabs pointing to the front of the unit.  

4.  Re-install drawers.
5.  Plug in unit.  

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Any piece of equipment works better and lasts longer when maintained properly and kept clean. 
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The  condenser  tubing  inside  the  cabinet  does  not  require  frequent  cleaning;  however,  satisfactory  cooling  depends  on
adequate ventilation over the coils. Be sure that nothing obstructs the required air flow openings in front of the cabinet.
Spiders and insects can nest in and around the refrigerated drawer causing damage to the unit. Frequently brush or vacuum
lint and dirt from the condenser coils for efficient performance by unscrewing the grill on the bottom front of cabinet.

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The cabinet can be washed with mild soap and water and thoroughly rinsed with clear water. Never use abrasive scouring
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WARNING

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for Undercounter/Freestanding Refrigerated Drawer

Page 1: ...Viking Use Installation Guide Undercounter Freestanding Refrigerated Drawer ...

Page 2: ...unable to operate it properly used only for its intended purpose properly maintained SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SUFFOCATION HAZARD Remove doors from your old refrigerated drawer Failure to do so can result in child entrapment which can cause death or brain damage IMPORTANT Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of the past Junked or abandoned refrigerated drawers are still dangerous even i...

Page 3: ...3 UNDERCOUNTER CABINET CUTOUT A A 24 61 0 cm B B Min 34 1 2 87 6 cm Max 35 1 8 89 2 cm C C 24 61 0 cm B C A Cabinet Cutout Optional Cutout for electrical outlet can be placed in adjacent cabinetry ...

Page 4: ... B Ba as si ic c E El le ec ct tr ri ic c D Da at ta a 115 VAC 60 Hz Maximum amps 3 3 Approximate Shipping Weight 180 lbs 81 8 kg 30 3 4 78 1 cm Min 34 1 4 87 0 cm to Max 35 88 9 cm with leveling legs fully extended 23 7 8 60 6 cm Front View ...

Page 5: ...5 Side View 26 7 8 68 3 cm 24 3 8 61 9 cm 22 55 9 cm 46 7 8 119 0 cm 48 3 4 123 8 cm ...

Page 6: ... Ba as si ic c E El le ec ct tr ri ic c D Da at ta a 115 VAC 60 Hz Maximum amps 3 3 Approximate shipping weight 180 lbs 81 8 kg 30 3 4 78 1 cm Min 34 1 4 87 0 cm to Max 35 88 9 cm with leveling legs fully extended 23 7 8 60 6 cm Front View ...

Page 7: ...7 Side View 26 7 8 68 3 cm 24 3 8 61 9 cm 22 55 9 cm 46 1 2 118 1 cm 48 3 4 123 8 cm ...

Page 8: ...city should be determined before placing unit in proper place GENERAL INFORMATION U Un np pa ac ck k 1 Remove banding from bottom of carton Lift carton up and off of the unit 2 Remove all tape and packaging material from the outside and inside of the cabinet 3 Keep all carton packaging until your unit has been thoroughly inspected and found to be in good condition I IM MP PO OR RT TA AN NT T Disco...

Page 9: ... back of the drawer lock forward and then down releasing the drawer from the cabinet slide Figure 2 Repeat this on the opposite side of the drawer Lift the drawer up from the slides at 90o to fully remove the drawer from the cabinet Figure 3 2 Remove drawer fronts Do this by removing the 8 phillips screws and washers securing the drawer front to the drawer body Mark lightly with an erasable marker...

Page 10: ...ner to the front flanges by using the erasable marker alignment lines that were applied prior to removing the door from the drawer Reinstall phillips head screws and washers Snug down but do not tighten fully final adjustment of drawer front will be done after reinstalling the drawer Step 6 R Re ei in ns st ta al ll l t th he e D Dr ra aw we er r 1 Fully extend drawer slides and place drawer on sl...

Page 11: ...OT T U US SE E A AN N E EX XT TE EN NS SI IO ON N C CO OR RD D R Re ec co om mm me en nd de ed d G Gr ro ou un nd di in ng g M Me et th ho od ds s For your personal safety this unit must be grounded This appliance is equipped with a 7 2 1 m power supply cord having a 3 prong grounding plug To minimize possible shock hazard the cord must be plugged into a mating 3 prong grounding type wall receptac...

Page 12: ...m mo on ni it to or ri in ng g i is s a au ut to om ma at ti ic ca al ll ly y e en na ab bl le ed d u un nl le es ss s s sy ys st te em m h ha as s b be ee en n d di is sa ab bl le ed d S Se ee e b be el lo ow w D Do oo or r A Aj ja ar r A Al la ar rm m N N A A H Hi ig gh h L Lo ow w T Te em mp p A Al la ar rm m N No ot te e A Al la ar rm m m ma ay y o oc cc cu ur r w wh he en n c ch ha an ng gi i...

Page 13: ...s sa ab bl le ed d S Sa ab bb ba at th h M Mo od de e w wi il ll l a au ut to om ma at ti ic ca al ll ly y t ti im me e o ou ut t i in n 3 36 6 h ho ou ur rs s o or r c ca an n b be e e ex xi it te ed d b by y r re ep pe ea at ti in ng g t th he e e en na ab bl le e k ke ey yp pa ad d r ro ou ut ti in ne e L LE ED D d di is sp pl la ay ys s s st te ea ad dy y g gr re ee en n w wh he en n T Tr ru u...

Page 14: ...equired air flow openings in front of the cabinet Spiders and insects can nest in and around the refrigerated drawer causing damage to the unit Frequently brush or vacuum lint and dirt from the condenser coils for efficient performance by unscrewing the grill on the bottom front of cabinet C Ca ab bi in ne et t The cabinet can be washed with mild soap and water and thoroughly rinsed with clear wat...

Page 15: ...l Power cord not plugged into power Plug unit into power source source House fuse blown Reset house fuse Appliance runs too long Prolonged door openings Reduce number and or duration of openings Control panel set too cold Raise temperature of unit via control panel Condenser needs cleaning Clean condenser Moisture collects inside of unit Too many door openings Reduce number of door openings Prolon...

Page 16: ...o om mp po on ne en nt t p pa ar ra am me et te er rs s e ex xc ce ee ed d n no or rm ma al l o op pe er ra at ti in ng g s sp pe ec ci if fi ic ca at ti io on ns s t th he e d di is sp pl la ay y w wi il ll l a au ut to om ma at ti ic ca al ll ly y f fl la as sh h t th he e r re es sp pe ec ct ti iv ve e e er rr ro or r c co od de e a as s f fo ol ll lo ow ws s P Pl le ea as se e c ca al ll l a a...

Page 17: ...e ec ch hn ni ic ci ia an ns s t to o i id de en nt ti if fy y t th he e f fi ir rm mw wa ar re e a an nd d s so of ft tw wa ar re e v ve er rs si io on ns s t te es st t s st ta at tu us s o of f m mo od de el l s sp pe ec ci if fi ic c s sy ys st te em m c co om mp po on ne en nt ts s a an nd d s se en ns so or rs s a an nd d c ch ha an ng ge e s st ta at te e o of f c co om mp po on ne en nt ts...

Page 18: ... refrigerated drawer is located on the front of the unit at the base of the door frame Model Number Serial Number Date of Purchase Date Installed Dealer s Name Address I If f s se er rv vi ic ce e r re eq qu ui ir re es s i in ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n o of f p pa ar rt ts s u us se e o on nl ly y a au ut th ho or ri iz ze ed d p pa ar rt ts s t to o e en ns su ur re e p pr ro ot te ec ct ti...

Page 19: ...saster 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 Warrantor is...

Page 20: ...on 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 Warrantor is not responsible for consequential or incidental damage whe...

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Page 24: ...N 41010900 Rev A 071309J Viking Range Corporation 111 Front Street Greenwood Mississippi 38930 USA 662 455 1200 For product information call 1 888 VIKNG1 845 4641 or visit the Viking Web Site at vikingrange com ...

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