Viking Freestanding manual ICE and Water, Dispensed when pads

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Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause

What To Do

Refrigerator runs too

Condenser coils are dirty

Clean coils. See p. 29.

frequently

Controls need to be

See p. 5 to adjust controls.

 

adjusted.

Check for internal

 

Door is not closing

obstructions that are

 

properly.

keeping door from closing

 

 

properly.

 

 

Refrigerator is not level.

 

 

See installation instructions

 

 

for details on how to level

 

 

your refrigerator.

 

 

Check gaskets for proper

 

 

seal, clean if necessary.

 

 

See p. 29.

ICE and WATER

Problem

Possible Cause

What To Do

No indicator lights are lit

Freezer door is not closed

Verify that freezer door is

on dispenser control

 

closed. Power is removed

 

 

from the control when

 

 

freezer door is opened.

 

 

Refrigerator not plugged in.

Plug in refrigerator

 

Fuse is blown, or circuit

Replace any blown fuses.

 

breaker needs to be reset.

Check circuit breakers for

 

 

any tripped circuits.

 

 

Power outage has

Call local power company

 

occurred.

to report outage.

 

Refrigerator is in Sabbath

See Sabbath Mode p. 8

 

 

Mode.

 

 

Ice Maker is not producing

Ice maker has just been

Wait 24 hours for ice

enough ice or ice is

installed or a large

production to restock after

malformed.

amount of ice has been

emptied.

 

used.

 

 

 

Water pressure is low.

Water pressure must be

 

 

between 35 - 100 pounds

 

 

per square inch. A

 

 

minimum pressure of 35

 

 

pounds per square inch is

 

 

recommended for

 

 

refrigerators with water

 

 

filters.

 

Water filter is clogged or

Change water filter, p. 21

 

needs to be changed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Manufacturer is not responsible for property damage due to improper installation or water connection.

Troubleshooting

ICE and WATER

Problem

 

Possible Cause

What To Do

Ice or Water are not

 

Freezer door is not closed.

Verify that freezer door is

dispensed when pads

 

 

closed. Power is removed

are pressed

 

 

from the control when

 

 

 

freezer door is opened.

 

 

Controls are in lock mode.

See Dispenser Lock p. 19

 

 

Water tank is filling.

At initial use, there is an

 

 

 

approximate one to two

 

 

 

minute delay in dispensing

 

 

 

while the internal water

 

 

 

tank is filling.

 

 

Ice bin not installed

Reinstall ice bin, p. 16

 

 

properly.

 

 

 

Ice maker has just been

Wait 24 hours for ice

 

 

installed or a large

production to restock after

 

 

amount of ice has been

emptied.

 

 

used.

 

 

 

Water pressure is low.

Water pressure must be

 

 

 

between 35 - 100 pounds

 

 

 

per square inch. A

 

 

 

minimum pressure of 35

 

 

 

pounds per square inch is

 

 

 

recommended for

 

 

 

refrigerators with water

 

 

 

filters.

 

 

Water filter is clogged or

Change water filter, p. 21.

Refrigerator is leaking

 

Plastic tubing was used

The manufacturer

water

 

for water connection

recommends using copper

 

 

 

tubing. Plastic is less

 

 

 

durable and can cause

 

 

 

leakage*.

 

 

Improper water valve

Check water connection

 

 

installed.

procedure in installation

 

 

 

instructions. Self piercing

 

 

 

and 3/16” saddle valves

 

 

 

cause low water pressure

 

 

 

and may clog the line over

 

 

 

time.*

 

 

 

 

*Manufacturer is not responsible for property damage due to improper installation or water connection.

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Contents 12842121 Freestanding Side-by-SideRefrigerator/Freezers Congratulations Important Safety InstructionsTable of Contents Temperature Controls Proper Disposal of Your Old RefrigeratorTemperature Controls Refrigerator Features ShelvesDoor Storage MeatSavor/Produce DrawerFreezer Features Shelves and BasketsAdjustable Door Bins Automatic Ice MakerFixed Door Bin Non-Dispenser Model Only Drop-Down Freezer Door BinsDispenser Features Ice and WaterDispenser Control Select Models Ice and Water OperationWater Dispenser Operation Removal and Installation SpecificationsWater Filter Water Filter Dispenser Model OnlyGeneral Use Conditions MCLFood Storage Tips Fresh Food StorageFruits and Vegetables Meat and CheeseFood Storage Chart Frozen Food StoragePackaging Foods for Freezing Loading the FreezerCare and Cleaning Refrigerator Cleaning ChartFoods Refrigerator Freezer Storage Tips Part Do not USE Do USEReplacing Light Bulbs Lower Freezer Compartment Ice and Water DispenserPreparing for Vacation Sound Possible Cause Solution Pops when operationalOperating Sounds Upon Your ReturnTroubleshooting Problem Possible Cause What To DoDispensed when pads ICE and WaterDown. See Automatic Ice Service Information WarrantyViking Preferred Service Freestanding Side-By-Side Refrigerator/Freezer Warranty

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