Viking DFFB536R, VIBB536RSS Door Bin Adjustment, Adjustable Cold Zone Drawer, Dairy Compartments

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Refrigerator (all units)

Door Bin Adjustment

Your refrigerator's door bins hold two-liter bottles and can be placed in any position on the refrigerator door. To remove a bin, simply grasp it, lift the bin up, and pull it out.

Refrigerator (all units)

Adjustable Cold Zone™ Drawer

Your new refrigerator features an Adjustable Cold Zone™ Drawer. Freezer air is contained by gaskets in the air duct above the drawer. This area keeps food 3° to 5° F colder than average refrigerator temperatures.

To replace the bin, place it over the glides in the refrigerator door, and push the door bin down to lock it into place.

Dairy Compartments

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The temperature control is located to the right of the drawer. The control adjusts the amount of freezer air circulating in this area. For normal refrigerator temperature, slide the control down. To cool down the drawer, slide the control up. The uppermost control position is quick chill. This can be used to quickly chill foods and beverages.

Adjustable Humidity Zone™ Drawer(s)

The moisture control on your refrigerator produce drawer(s) gives you the ability to change the amount of moisture or humidity in a drawer, and the clear top section allows you to see into a drawer without opening it.

The moisture control is located underneath the front trim. Slide the control to a higher setting for storing deli items or produce with

Operation

Your refrigerator's dairy compartment doors are surrounded by gaskets for a tighter seal. This allows items to stay fresh much longer. The dairy compartments can be adjusted to meet your unique storage needs.

To remove the dairy compartments, simply grasp, lift up and pull out. To replace, position the dairy compartment over the glides in the refrigerator door, and push the compartment down to lock it into place.

leaves, such as lettuce, spinach, or cabbage. Slide the control to a lower setting for storing fruits and vegetables with skins, such as apples, corn, or tomatoes. See “Food Storage Guide” (pg. 30) for more information on storing foods properly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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To remove drawer, roll the drawer out to the stop. Then, on each side of the drawer, locate the black leveler on the glides and lift up until the drawer disengages from the glides. Pull the drawer out the rest of the way. To replace the drawer, extend the glides out to the stop. Next, place the drawer onto the glides and push it back until the drawer engages the hook. Lower the front part of the drawer, grasp the glides/drawer and lightly squeeze until the drawer snaps onto the glides. Then slide the drawer back until it stops.

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Contents Viking Use & Care Manual Congratulations For Your SafetyTable of Contents Proper Disposal of old refrigerator Important Safety Instructions30 W. Model Shown General Features48 W. Model Shown 36 W. Model Shown Settings and Functions Thermistor Alarm Max Freezer ModeDoor Open Alarm High Temperature AlarmRefrigerator all units Dairy Compartments Door Bin AdjustmentAdjustable Cold Zone Drawer Adjustable Humidity Zone DrawersLid Egg BinFreezer Basket Divider Wire Shelf AdjustmentWire Basket Adjustment all freezer model only Removing Ice Bucket Automatic Ice MakerAutomatic Dispenser Ice Dispenser Operation dispenser models onlyAutomatic Dispenser Replacing Water Filter Installing the Water FilterWhen to Change the Water Filter How to Order Replacement Filter CartridgesFreezing Foods Food Storage GuideStoring Fresh Food Packaging Food for FreezingInterior Surfaces Cleaningand MaintenanceCleaning and Maintenance Cleaning ChartDefrost Pan Door Stop AdjustmentGlass Shelves Door GasketsBottom-Mount Lower Light Bulbs all freezer only Upper Light BulbDispenser Light Bulb Vacation Tip TroubleshootingPower Interruptions Saving EnergyCommon Ice Maker Problems Common Refrigerator ProblemsWarranty Service InformationWarranty Service