Viking VCWB300 manual Display Panel Operation, Lights

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DISPLAY PANEL OPERATION

Keyboard Entry Tone Indicates a pad was pressed, command read and accept.

Zone Pad 1. Toggle between zones for set point temperature adjustment. Pressing immediately toggles from Top to mid to bottom, respectively that order. Entry tone will sound at each depression of pad.

2.Used in conjunction with “Higher Temp” and “Lights” pads to enter service mode. Press “Zone”, “Higher Temp” and “Lights” simultaneously for 5 seconds to activate service mode.

3.Used in conjunction with “Higher Temp” and “Lights” pads to exit service mode. Press “Zone”, and “Lights” simultaneously for 5 seconds to exit service mode. Normal operation will then resume.

4.In service mode toggles between zones. Pressing immediately toggles from Top to mid to bottom respectively that order.

Lower Temp Pad 1. Lowers Temperature settings in 1 degree increments. Entry tone will sound at each depression of pad until desired temperature setting is achieved.

2.Activates charge mode – Press lower temp pad when in “service mode” to activate charge mode.

Higher Temp Pad Raises temperature settings in 1 degree increments. Entry tone will sound at each depression of pad until desired temperature setting is achieved.

1.Used in conjunction with “Zone” and “Lights” pads to enter service mode. Press “Zone”, Higher Temp” and “Lights” simultaneously for 5 seconds to activate service mode.

2.Used in conjunction with “Zone” and “Lights” pad to exit service

mode. Press “Zone”, “Higher Temp” and “Lights” simultaneously for 5 second to exit service mode. Normal operation will then resume.

Lights

Toggle between lights on when door open only and lights always on.

 

Warning: May affect temp regulation of Wine Cooler. Entry tone

 

will sound at each depression of pad.

 

1. Used in conjunction with “Zone” and “Higher Temp” pads

 

to enter service mode. Press “Zone”, Higher Temp” and

 

“Lights” simultaneously for 5 seconds to activate service mode.

 

2. Used in conjunction with “Zone” and “Higher Temp” pads to

 

exit service mode. Press “Zone”, “Higher Temp” and “Lights”

 

simultaneously for 5 seconds to exit service mode. Normal

 

operation will then resume.

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Contents Service Notebook BUILT-IN Full Height Wine CoolerDiagnostic Check Points Table of ContentsMode of Operation Electronic Function DescriptionGeneral Specifications Model VCWB300# Sealed System Control Panel Assembly Page Page Glass Mullion Shelf Showroom Switch The showroom switch Power Disconnect SwitchDisplay Panel Keyboard Display Panel Operation LightsDisplay Pad AlarmWine Cooler Leveling Door Stop Adjustment Hinge AdjustmentTouch switch inputs with switches connected, typical Diagnostic Check PointsOutputs and line voltage inputs loads connected typical Display Board IDB5D Display Board receive Compressor Relay Use E3 16 as common for measurementsFutaba VFD display data connection Application General InformationMechanical Data Electrical DataThermister Resistance Reading DEG. F ResistanceSolenoid Valve / Evaporator Fan VCWB300 Wiring Schematic VCWB300 Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Cause Correction Condenser Air / Flow Condenser Fan Fault Troubleshooting Guide con’tProblem Possible Cause Correction Compressor FaultRefrigerant Valve Solenoid Fault Evaporator Thermistor FaultCondenser Air / Con Denser Fan Fault Thermistor FaultWiring Crossed Lights Switched OnFan and Light Switch Light SwitchBad LED Board Replace control panel assembly No Power from Check E15 to ground See Control BoardUnit Switched Off Press unit On/Off key Control Panel Ribbon Check control panel ribbon
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