VIKING FDWU724 24 Inch Dishwasher Installed Professional Stainless Steel Panel User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- VIKING
Table of Contents
- VIKING FDWU724 24 Inch Dishwasher Installed Professional Stainless Steel
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- RECYCLING
- GETTING TO KNOW YOUR DISHWASHER
- LOADING THE DISHWASHER
- CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- TECHNICAL FEATURES
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
VIKING FDWU724 24 Inch Dishwasher Installed Professional Stainless Steel
Panel
Product Information
The product is a dishwasher from the 7 Series, with the model numbers VDWU724 and FDWU724. It is important to read and follow the instructions in order to prevent accidents, injuries, and damage to the machine. The user manual provides safety instructions, information on recycling, and details about the dishwasher’s components.
Product Usage Instructions
- Before using the dishwasher, read all the instructions provided in the user manual carefully. Save the operating instructions and pass them on to any future users.
- Ensure that the dishwasher is properly grounded by checking the connection of the equipment grounding conductor. If you are unsure, consult a qualified electrician or service representative.
- Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance. If it does not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
- If the lamp in the dishwasher fails, contact the Authorized Service Agent for replacement.
- Take note that this product contains Nickel (Metallic), which is known to cause cancer according to the State of California. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. Nickel is a component in all stainless steel and some other metal components.
- To prevent suffocation hazards, ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags, or small pieces are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of children.
- Familiarize yourself with the different components of the dishwasher:
- Upper basket
- Upper wash arm
- Lower wash arm
- Cutlery basket
- Door
- Model and Serial Tag
- Control panel
- Detergent and rinse aid dispenser
- Lower basket
- Filters
- Upper basket rail
- Upper cutlery basket
By following these instructions, you can ensure optimum dishwasher performance and maintain a safe environment.
Use & Care
MANUAL
7 SERIES
VDWU724 FDWU724
To prevent accidents, which could cause serious injury or death, as well as machine damage read these instructions before installation and / or use. Please read this user manual and particularly the safety instructions completely and carefully. They will save you time and effort and help to ensure optimum dishwasher performance.
Be sure to observe all listed warnings and cautions. Look particularly for the
icons with exclamation marks inside. The information icon will also provide
important references.
A WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
A CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
C NOTICE: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in damage to the dishwasher, the table-ware, the equipment or the
environment.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:When using the dishwasher, follow basic precautions, including the
following: Read all instructions before using the dishwasher! Save these
operating instructions and pass them on to any future user.
A “This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.” “No changes shall
be made to the equipment without the manufacturer’s permission as this may
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment”
· Use the dishwasher only for its intended purpose as described in this user
manual. This appliance is intended for normal household use only.
· The manufacturer disclaims responsibility for damage or injury caused by
improper use of this appliance.
· The information in this user manual must be followed to minimize the risk of
fire or explosion and to prevent property damage, personal injury or loss of
life.
· Do not operate your dishwasher unless all the enclosure panels are properly
in place.
· Do not tamper with the controls. · Do not abuse, sit on, stand in or on the
door or dish rack of the
dishwasher. · The cup racks are designed to support cups, glasses and kitchen
utensils. When the cup racks are in the dishwasher do not lean on or use the
cup racks to support your body weight. · To reduce the risk of injury, do not
allow children to play in, on or near the dishwasher. · Use only detergents or
rinse aids recommended for use in a household dishwasher and keep them in a
dry place out of the reach of children. Check that the detergent dispenser is
empty after the completion of each wash program. · Dishwasher detergents
contain chemicals that can cause sickeness and may be if they are inhaled or
swallowed. Also, be careful when opening the door due to hot steam that is
producded during operation. Consult a doctor immediately if detergent has been
swallowed or inhaled. · if the hot water has not been used in several weeks,
we recommend running the hot water taps to remove any built up hydrogen gases.
· Do not store or use flammable liquids or vapors in the area of the
dishwasher. · When loading items to be washed, position sharp items so that
they are not likely to damage the door seal and load sharp knives with the
handles up to reduce the risk of cut-type injuries. · Do not wash plastic
items unless they are marked “dishwasher safe” or the equivalent. For plastic
items not so marked, check
the manufacturer’s recommendations. · If a malfunction occurs, switch off the
appliance and turn off the
water supply to the dishwasher. · Please do not attempt to carry the
dishwasher by yourself in
order to avoid potential injuries. Two or more people are needed to move a
dishwasher. · Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance, switch off the
appliance, disconnect the power plug and turn off the water supply. · Repairs
and technical modifications must be carried out exclusively by a Authorized
technician. · If the dishwasher is not in use for an extended period of time
(i.e. vacation home), we recommend remove all items from the dishwasher, leave
the door cracked open to allow air to circulate and turn off both the power
and water supply to the dishwasher. · This appliance comes with a three prong
NEMA 5-15P 15A power cord. It must be connected to a Grounded and Polarized
wall receptacle that has been installed and tested by an licensed electrician
and that it has been installed based on all Local, State and Federal
Electrical codes.
A WARNING:Improper connection of the equipmentgrounding conductor can result
in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service
representative if you are in doubt whether the appliance is properly grounded.
Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance, if it will not fit the
outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
· This appliance produces ozone within the washing compartment dur ng normal
operat on. Long-term exposure to ozone or exposure at elevated levels may
result n resp ratory problems, espec ally for the nf rmed, elderly and ch
ldren.
· Ch ldren should not operate th s mach ne w thout adult superv s on.
· Be Careful to not leave the door fully open when not be ng loaded or
unloaded to prevent someone from tr pp ng on the un t.
A WARNING: Lamp should only be replaced by the Authorized Service Agent in
case of failures that may occur on the lamp.
A WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Nickel
(Metallic) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer.
For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Note: Nickel is a component in all stainless steel and some other metal
components.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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· Service should be performed by a qualified installer. Work by unqualified
persons could be dangerous and may void the warranty.
· Do not operate the appliance if damaged, malfunctioning, partially
disassembled or if it has missing or broken parts.
· Before installation or service, disconnect the power supply to the work area
by unplugging the unit, “tripping” the circuit breaker or removing the fuse.
· For safety reasons, dishwasher must be secured to adjacent cabinetry using
the brackets provided. Failure to do this may cause damage to property or
bodily injury.
· Do not use any extension cord or portable outlet device to connect the
dishwasher to a power supply.
RECYCLING
Remove the door to the washing compartment when removing an old dishwasher
from service or discarding it. Ensure that the appliance presents no danger to
children while being stored for disposal.
· Remove the door lock or door of the washing compartment before disposing of
dishwasher so that children or small animals can not trapped inside.
· Old appliances may contain materials that can be recycled. Please contact
your local recycling authority about the possibility of recycling these
materials.
· Please check the water supply line periodically. It is susceptible to
breakage. It becomes less flexible as time goes by.Replace it immediately when
it is torn, cut, swollen or there is water leakage.
· Please keep the dishwasher package out of the reach of children after
unpacking it.
A WARNING: Danger of suffocation! Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags,
small pieces etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of
children.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR DISHWASHER
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1. Upper basket 2. Upper wash arm 3. Lower wash arm 4. Cutlery basket 5. Door
6. Model and Serial Tag 7. Control panel 8. Detergent and rinse aid dispenser
9. Lower basket 10. Filters 11. Upper basket rail 12. Upper cutlery basket
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LOADING THE DISHWASHER
1. Pull the handle to open the door. If the door is opened during operation,
the dishwasher will stop running. Once the door is closed the program will
continue.
2. Remove coarse food leftovers from tableware. 3. Now you can load the
dishwasher.
12 place setting loading pattern for daily, regular or typical use
Upper rack
Cutlery basket
1: Salad Fork 2: Teaspoon 3: Dinner fork 4: Knife 5: Serving spoon 6: Serving
fork
Lower rack Upper cutlery basket
624 33 4 32 4
22 1 12 12 1 12 1 2 2 2
324 534 3 24
42 3 43 4 23
2 2 21 1
21 21 1
21 22
4 23 4 35 42 3
A CAUTION:Large knives and other utensils with sharp tips and edges must be
placed horizontally into the upper rack due to risk of injury. Other smaller
knives and sharp utensils should be placed with sharp side down in the cutlery
basket.
A CAUTION:Use extreme caution when removing knives and other sharp utensils
from the dishwasher. These items may have shifted position during the wash
program, and may be wet or slippery.
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Additional loading pattern for 10 place setting
Upper rack
Lower rack without upper cutlery basket
Lower rack Upper cutlery basket
A CAUTION:Hot steam can escape! Danger of serious burns or other injury.
· Place all containers such as cups, glasses and pots into the dishwasher with
the opening facing downwards (so that no water can collect).
· Small and light items can go into the upper rack. · Long and narrow items
are placed in the middle of the racks. · Place all large and very dirty items
in the lower rack. · Load dishes accordingly and be careful when loading
glasses
so they do not hit each other during the wash cycle. Also, make sure that both
wash arms are not in contact with any dishware. · Do not overload your
dishwasher and pay attention to manufacturer instructions regarding dishes
which are appropriate for use in for a dishwasher. Only with suitable dishes
(mentioned in section 5) will you obtain optimal washing results with a
sensible use of energy.
4.1 UPPER RACK
Load the upper rack with dessert plates, cups, glasses etc.
Upper rack without upper cutlery basket
ADJUSTABLE SHELVES Depending on the size of the glasses and cups, the shelf height setting may be adjusted. 1. Fold the shelf upwards A. 2. Positioning at the desired height B. 3. Fold the shelf again downwards C .
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COLLAPSIBLE UPPER BASKET WIRES
You can use collapsible wires when you need a larger space for your dishes in
the upper basket of your machine. To bring the collapsible wires into
horizontal position, grab the wire from the middle position and push them in
the direction of arrow in the figure. Place your larger dishes into the area
created. To bring the wires back to vertical position, just lift them up.
To lower the basket, while it is in the uppermost position; 1. Hold the upper
basket wires with both hands, slightly lift up the
basket and simultaneously push and release the latches shown in the figure
(B).
2. Lower the basket from its current position to the lower one.
3. Release the basket after it has reached one level down.
Repeat the process if the height is not sufficient.
C Bringing the wires to the horizontal position by holding them from the tips
may cause them to bend. Therefore, hold the wires from their stems while
bringing them to the horizontal or vertical positions.
ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE UPPER BASKET The upper basket height adjustment
mechanism has been designed for you to create large spaces in the lower or
upper sections of your machine depending on your needs by adjusting the height
in the upper or lower direction while your basket is empty or loaded.
Thanks to this mechanism, you can use your basket in three different
positions, namely lower, middle and upper positions (1, 2, 3). 1. To raise
your basket, hold the upper basket wires with both hands
while the basket is in the lowermost position and pull them up (A). 2. You
will hear a “Click” from the right and left mechanisms, indicating that the
basket has reached the next level. Release the basket. Repeat the process if
the height is not sufficient.
C The movement mechanism may not function properly if the upper basket is
overloaded or if the weight distribution is not balanced. In heavier
conditions, there is the risk of falling one level down.
C Make sure that the adjustment mechanism has the same positions on the right
and left sides of the upper basket.
4.2 LOWER RACK
COLLAPSIBLE LOWER BASKET TINES There are foldable tines (A) located at the
lower basket of the machine are designed for an easier placement of large
pieces such as pans, bowls, etc. You can create larger spaces by folding each
tines individually or all of them at once.
1
2
To bring the collapsible tines into horizontal position, grab the tines
3
from mid position and push them in the directions of arrows (B). To
bring the tines back to vertical position, just lift them up. Collapsible
tines will click into the latch again (C).
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SILVERWARE BASKET
Silverware basket is designed to wash your dishes such as knife, fork, spoon,
etc. in a cleaner manner. Since the cutlery basket can be moved (A, B), you
can create a wider space while placing your dishes to the lower basket and
free up space for your dishes in different sizes.
LOWER BASKET MULTIPURPOSE / HEIGHT
ADJUSTABLE SERVICE RACK
This accessory located at the lower basket of your machine allows you to
easily wash pieces such as extra glasses, long ladles and bread knives.
C NOTICE: When finished, test to ensure that the spray arm can still move freely.
LOWER BASKET GLASS HOLDER Lower Basket Glass Holder found in the lower basket of your machine enables a safe washing for your oversized and tall glasses.
C You may use the racks as required by moving them to lower or upper position,
or close them to create a wider space in your lower basket.
A Make sure that the impeller does not touch the dishes you placed on the
racks.
TRAY WASH SUPPORTS
Use the supports to wash trays in the bottom basket. See the Auxiliary
functions section for appropriate program and function selection.
CEILING CUTLERY BASKET Ceiling cutlery basket is designed to wash your cutlery items such as forks, spoons and etc. by placing them between the bars on the basket.
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4.3 PROPER AND IMPROPER LOADING OF DISHWARE
· Place all containers such as cups, glasses and pots into the dishwasher with
the opening facing downwards (so that no water can collect).
· The movement of the spray arms must not be hindered. · Do not overload your
dishwasher. · Only with suitable dishes (mentioned in section 5) will you
obtain
optimal washing results with a sensible use of energy.
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5. WHAT SHOULD NOT BE WASHED IN
YOUR DISHWASHER
· Rust-sensitive steel parts like iron and cast iron that can rust and stain
other utensils and damage the interior stainless steel liner of the dishwasher
and void the warranty. Do not wash copper, brass, pewter, bronze or tin.
· Cutlery with wooden or horn handles and cutlery with motherof-pearl or
porcelain handles will deteriorate over time if put in the dishwasher.
· Plastics may lose their shape or color with hot water, please follow the
instructions of plastic manufacturers. Be sure that plastic items are marked
“dishwasher safe”.
· Glued dishes or cutlery are not suitable for machine washing since certain
adhesives may get soft or dissolve with hot water.
· Aluminum may fade over time. Minerals in water and detergent may cause the
aluminum to darken or spot.
· Sterling silver articles should not be washed in the dishwasher because they
tend to discolor and become dull by dishwasher detergent.
· Silverware and stainless steel items should not be in contact with each
other. Mixing these items can cause staining. Remove and hand dry these items
immediately when the program ends.
· Decorated glasses, porcelain, fine china and china with gold rims are
sensitive to machine washing. They may lose their patterns and colors over
time.
· Crystal and very fine glassware may become opaque (etch) losing their shine
over time. You may prefer to wash them by hand.
· Do not wash sponges or dish cloths in dishwasher. · Do not wash art and
craft articles in dishwasher. · Disposable plastics and disposable aluminum
cannot withstand
high temperatures; do not wash them in the dishwasher.
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A CAUTION: If in doubt, wash by hand or follow the instructions from the
manufacturer of utensils, dishes, glasses or pots and pans. Do not wash items
soiled with cigarette ash, candle wax, varnish, paints or chemicals since they
can damage your dishwasher.
C NOTICE: We recommend when buying new dishware, try to choose ones that are
suitable for machine washing (marked as dishwasher safe).
CARING FOR YOUR TABLE-WARE The combination of high temperatures and dishwasher
detergent may cause damage to some items if they are washed in the dishwasher.
Remember, if there is any doubt about any aspect concerning items to be washed
in the dishwasher, follow the instructions from the manufacturer of the items,
or wash the items by hand.
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6. OPERATING THE PRODUCT
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234 5
6
8
1. On / Off Key 2. Menu Key 3. Time Delay Selection / Menu Direction
Selection Keys 4. Selection / Confirmation Key 5. Display 6. Start / Pause /
Cancel Key
7 7. Function Selection Keys
F1 Express Function F2 HighGloss Function F3 Sanitize Function F4 Half Load
Function
8. Program Selection Keys
9
10
11
12 13
16
15
14
9. Auto Door Open Indicator 10. IonGuard Function Indicator 11. Delay Time / Program Time Indicator 12. Delayed Start Indicator 13. End of Program Indicator 14. Rinse Aid Indicator 15. Water Cut-off Indicator 16. Tablet Detergent Indicator
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On/Off Key
When you press the On/Off key, the indicator lights illuminate on the display
for ON position. The lights turn off in OFF position.
PROGRAM SELECTION / PROGRAM CANCEL KEY
Select the desired program using the “program selection keys” and press the
button. To cancel the running program, open the door of the machine and press
and hold the Program Start/Pause/Cancel key for 3 seconds. After the 3 – 2 – 1
countdown, 0:01 is displayed, close the door of the product and wait for the
draining process complete. Draining is completed in 2 minutes and the machine
gives an audible warning when it is completed.
6.1 FUNCTION KEYS
If you press any of the Function keys during program selection or time delay
selection, an affirmative key signal will be heard provided that the relevant
function is supported by the selected program. Function will be deemed
selected when the indicator of the selected function is lit. To cancel the
selected function, keep the function key pressed until the function indicator
disappears.
6.2 PREPARING THE MACHINE
1. Open the door of the dishwasher.
2. Place the dishes in accordance with the instructions in the user manual.
3. Make sure that the upper and lower impellers rotate freely.
4. Put adequate amount of detergent into the detergent dispenser.
6.3 PROGRAM SELECTION
1. Press the On/Off button to turn on your machine.
2. Check the Rinse Aid indicator and add rinse aid if needed.
3. Refer to the table of “Program data and average consumption values” to
determine a washing program suitable for your dishes.
4. Selected program will start when you close the door of your machine.
C The Energy Guide label and all offical certifications are based on `Normal’
soil-sensing cycle as follows: If available on the unit, the automatic
detergent detection feature should be deactivated. Dishes should be loaded
with the upper rack on its 2nd position and if available third basket should
be removed. Tests should be done without any rinse aid in the rinse aid
dispenser. Depending on the amount of water taken in preconditioning cycle,
calculated amount of detergent according to the definitions in the test
procedure should be inserted into the detergent dispenser, without detergent
in prewash. For optimal performance with minimum energy consumption, it is
recommended to disable all other auxilary options.
6.4 AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
Washing programs of your dishwasher are designed to obtain the best cleaning
effect, considering the type of the soiling, soiling degree and properties of
the dishes to be washed. Auxiliary functions allow you save from time, water
and power.
C Auxiliary functions may cause changes in the program duration.
C Auxiliary functions are not suitable for all washing programs. Indicator of
the auxiliary function that is not compatible with the program will not be
active.
Half Load function It is used to operate the machine without loading it
completely. 1. Load your dishes in the machine as you like. You can use both
upper and lower racks. 2. Turn the machine on with On/Off key. 3. Select the
desired program and press the Half Load key. The Half
Load indicator will light on the display in the Function Selected indicator.
4. Close the door of the machine to start the program.
Express Function It shortens the time of the washing cycle selected and
decreases water consumption by enabling washing under higher pressure.
HighGloss Function It provides superior drying performance by increasing
rinsing temperature and drying time.
Sanitized indicator
Sanitize Function Sanitize function raises the water temperature in the final
rinse to meet the requirements of NSF/ANSI STANDARD 184 for Residential
Dishwashers. Certified residential dishwashers are not intended for licensed
food establishments.
C At the end of a succesfull sanitization “SAN” is displayed on the display.
“SAN” is not displayed on the display if the cycle is interrupted or the water
could not be heated to the required temperature.
C Available programs are indicated on Program Table chart.
C Note: Only sanitizing cycles have been designed to meet the requirements of
NSF/ANSI Standard 184 for soil removal and sanitization efficacy. There is no
intention, either directly or indirectly, that all cycles have passed
sanitization performance tests.
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Program number Program name
Degree of dirtiness
Program Data and Average Consumption Values Table
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Auto
Combi Clean
Pots & Pans+
Regular Wash *
GlassCare
Hour Wash
Quick Wash
Rinse & Hold
Determines the soiling degree of the dishes
and sets the temperature and amount of the washing water as well as the
washing time automatically. Suitable for all types of dishes.
It is the most suitable washing program
for mixed types of dishes including plastic items. While delicate glass items
are washed
in the upper basket, pans and trays can be
washed in the lower basket.
Suitable for very heavily soiled dishes, pots and pans stayed dirty for a time. Cleans at high temperature with higher pressures.
Suitable for regular, daily, or typical use to completely wash and
dry a full load of normally soiled dishes.
Special program for gentle cleaning of delicate glassware.
Suitable for cleaning lightly and fresly soiled
dishes while saving time.
Suitable for lightly soiled dishes that are scraped or pre-cleaned.
Suitable for removing the remnants on the soiled dishes that will be kept
waiting in the machine for a few days, and thus, for preventing the bad
odor buildup.
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Medium – High
Medium
High
Medium
Few
Few – Medium
Few
–
(°C)
50-55
55
70
50-55
45
49
45
0
Wash Temperatures
(°F)
142-157
131
158
122-131
113
120
113
0
(°C)
61-67
66
75
61-67
65
71
55
0
Rinse Temperatures
(°F)
122-131
151
167
142-157
149
160
131
0
Hard
ml
25-40
40
40
25-40
25
25-40
15-25
–
water
tsp
5-8
8
8
5-8
5
5-8
3-5
–
Recommended detergent amount
Medium water
ml tsp
15-40 3-8
40 8
40 8
25
15-25
25
5
3-5
5
15 3
–
Soft
ml
15-40
25-40
25-40
15-25
15
15-25
15
–
water
tsp
3-8
5-8
5-8
3-5
3
3-5
3
–
Wash
–
–
Main wash
Dry
–
Sanitize
–
–
–
–
–
Duration (minutes)
100-152
182
122
100-152
101
58
35
15
Water (liters)
90-212
19.2
20.2
90-212
13.6
10.4
11.6
4.2
Water (gallons)
238-555
5.02
5.34
238-555
3.40
2.70
3.10
1.10
Selectable functions Loading Capacity: 16
T, E
T, E, Y, F
T, E, Y, F
T, E
T, E, Y, F
T, E
T, E
–
The consumption values shown in the table were determined under standard
conditions. For this reason, deviations are possible under practical
conditions. * Normal’ is recommended to completely wash and dry a full load of normally soiled dishes. Energy-usage labeling is based on the
Normal’
cycle.
Functions Under the Settings Menu Under the settings menu of your product,
there are some additional functions that depend on the model. To access these
functions, press and hold the Menu key for 3 seconds. Use <- and +> to
proceed to the desired function or setting. Use the selection key to change
the desired function or setting and press the Menu key to exit the Settings
menu.
C In some models pressing the Menu key only for once will allow you to enter
the Settings menu. Submenu Functions: OpenAirTM Door Opening Function Off/On
Detergent Tablet Function Off/On
Odor EliminatorTM Ionizer Function Off/On
Tablet detergent function Allows to obtain a better drying performance from
the multi-purpose detergents called as all in one detergents such as 2in1,
3in1, 4in1, 5in1 and etc., depending on the hardness level of the tap water.
C If you have used the Tablet features during the last washing program you
used, Tablet function will remain active in the next washing program you will
select. If you do not want to use these functions in the new program you have
selected, press the Tablet Detergent key until the indicator of the relevant
function turns off.
C Tablet Detergent function may cause change in the program duration.
Interior Lighting Interior lighting will illuminate the interior when the door
is opened.
Changing the interior lighting setting 1. After switching on your machine,
press the Menu key for 1
second. 2. Press <- and +> to proceed to “L:” on the display. Select the
position you want with the Selection key. Interior lighting is off in “L:0”
position and on in “L:1” position. 3. Press the Menu key to exit the settings
menu. Your setting will be saved automatically.
Changing Warning Sound Volume 1. After switching on your machine, press the
Menu key for 3
second. 2. Press <- and +> to proceed to “S:” on the display. 3. Each
pressing on the Selection key will change the warning
sound volume as “S:0” off, “S:1” medium and “S:2” high. 4. Press the Menu key
to exit the settings menu. Your setting will be
saved automatically.
Floor illumination
Illuminates to show program is still running. Your machine reflects a light to
the floor during the washing process. This light turns off after the washing
process is complete.
C Floor illumination cannot be cancelled by the user.
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6.5 SCHEDULING THE WASHING TIME
Time Delay If an economical electricity tariff is applied in your region, you
can use the Time Delay function to wash your dishes during appropriate hours.
You can delay the start of the selected program until 24 hours. 1. Press the
Time Delay function key after selecting the washing
program and other auxiliary functions. 2. Once you press the Time Delay key,
Display Information Line will
show “0:30” and Time Delay indicator will start flashing. 3. Set the desired
time by pressing the Time Delay key. Time will
increase with increments of 30 minutes up to 6 hours and after that in 1 hour
increments up to 24 hours every time you press the key. 4. Close the door of
your machine after setting the Delayed Start. Once the delay time is over, the
selected program will start automatically.
Changing the settings while Time Delay function is active While the Time Delay
function is activated, you cannot make changes in the washing program,
auxiliary functions or the duration of delay time.
C Program and auxiliary functions cannot be set/changed after the program has
started.
C After the door has been opened, if any button is pressed within 5 seconds
and the door is closed, the selected program resumes; otherwise, the machine
will be switched off. Open the door after the machine has been switched off,
press On/Off button and close the door within 5 seconds. The program will
resume washing.
6.7 CANCELLING THE PROGRAM
Open the door of the product press and hold the Program Selection / Program
Cancel keys for 3 seconds. After the 3 – 2 – 1 countdown, 0:01 is displayed,
close the door of the product and wait for the draining process complete.
Draining is completed in 2 minutes and the machine gives an audible warning
when it is completed.
C There might be detergent or rinse aid residue in the machine and/or on the
pieces being washed depending on the step the program you have cancelled was
in.
6.8 RINSE AID INDICATOR ( )
Please check the rinse aid indicator on the display to see whether there is
adequate amount of rinse aid in the dishwasher or not. You need to refill the
rinse aid reservoir with rinse aid whenever rinse aid indicator appears on the
display of your machine.
To cancel the Time Delay function Open the door of the product Press and hold
the Program Selection / Program Cancel keys for 3 seconds. After the 3 – 2 – 1
countdown, 0:01 is displayed, close the door of the product and wait for the
draining process complete. Draining is completed in 2 minutes and the machine
gives an audible warning when it is completed.
C You can select and start a new program following the cancellation of Time
Delay function.
C Time Delay function cannot be set after the program starts.
6.6 STARTING THE PROGRAM
Close the door of your machine to start it after selecting the program and
auxiliary functions.
C Pay attention not to open the door of the machine when it is running. Use
caution when opening the door as steam may have built-up and will escape.
C The machine will be switched off if no button is pressed within 5 seconds
after opening the door while the machine is running.
Adjusting the amount of rinse aid 1. After switching on your machine, press
the Menu key for 3
second.
C In some models pressing the Menu key once will allow you to enter the
Settings menu.
2. Using <- and +> keys, proceed to “P:” on the display. 3. Set to the
appropriate level with the Selection key. 4. Press the Menu key to exit the
settings menu. Your setting will be
saved automatically. No rinse aid dispensed in P:0 wash position. 1 dose of
rinse aid is dispensed in P:1 position. 2 doses of rinse aid are dispensed in
P:2 position. 3 doses of rinse aid are dispensed in P:3 position. 4 doses of
rinse aid are dispensed in P:4 position.
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6.9 END OF PROGRAM
C When the program you have selected comes to an end, an audible warning
signal will warn you to turn off your machine. This audible signal will warn
you with certain intervals before it turns off.
End of Program indicator will light up when the washing program is over.
C For energy saving, the machine is automatically turned off following the
completion of the program or if the program is not started.
C Leave your dishes in the machine for about 15 minutes to allow them cool
down after they are washed. Your dishes will dry in a shorter time if you
leave the door of your machine ajar during this period. This process will
increase the drying effectiveness of your machine.
6.10 WATER CUT OFF WARNING
If mains water is cut or water inlet tap is turned off the machine cannot take
water in and E:02 icon will flash on the program indicator. As long as the
problem continues, washing program is paused and the water inlet is checked
regularly by the machine; when the water is restored E:02 icon will disappear
after a while and the washing program resumes.
6.11 OVERFLOWING WARNING
If the machine intakes too much water or there is leakage at any of the
components then the machine will detect this and E:01 icon will flash on the
Program indicator. As long as the overflowing continues safety algorithm will
be active and try to discharge the water. If overflowing stops and safety is
assured, E:01 icon will disappear. If E:01 does not disappear, there is a
permanent fault. In this case the authorised service should be contacted.
7. DETERGENT
You can use powder, liquid/gel or tablet detergents in the machine.
A Only use in the machine the detergents produced particularly for use with
dishwashers. We recommend you do not use detergents that contain chlorine and
phosphate as they are harmful for the environment.
7.1 ADDING DETERGENT
C Pay attention to the warnings on the detergent packaging to get better
washing and drying results. Contact the manufacturer of the detergent for
further questions.
A Do not put solvents into the detergent dispenser. There is the risk of
explosion!
Put the detergent into the detergent dispenser just before operating the
machine as illustrated below. 1. Push the latch to right to open the detergent
dispenser lid (A).
2. Put suggested amount of powder, liquid/gel or tablet detergent in the
reservoir.
C For suggested amount of detergent; depending on the hardness level of the
tap water and the program selected look at Program Table.
C Inside the detergent dispenser there are level markings that help you use
appropriate amount of powder detergent. When brimful, detergent dispenser will
contain 1.5 Ounces (45 cm³) of detergent. Fill detergent up to .5 Ounces (15
cm³) or .85 ounces (25 cm³) level marks in the detergent dispenser according
to fullness of the machine and/or soiling degree of the dishes. One tablet is
enough if you are using detergent tablets.
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3. Push the lid of the detergent dispenser to close it. A “click” will be
heard when the lid is closed.
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When you switch to powder detergent from tablet detergent: 1. Make sure rinse
aid reservoir is full. 2. Make the appropriate rinse aid settings.
7.3 RINSE AID
C The rinse aid used in dishwashers is a special combination that aims to
increase drying efficiency and prevent water or lime stains on the washed
items. For this reason, care must be paid to have rinse aid in the rinse aid
reservoir and to use rinse aids produced specially for dishwashers only.
1. Open the lid of the rinse aid reservoir with the help of the latch.
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C Use powder or liquid/gel detergent in short programs without prewash since
the solubility of the tablet detergent changes depending on the temperature
and time.
7.2 TABLET DETERGENTS
In addition to the conventional tablet detergents, there are also commercially
available detergent tablets that show water softening salt and/or rinse aid
effect. Some types of these detergents contain special-purpose components such
as glass and stainless steel protectors. These tablets show their effects up
to a certain water hardness level (59 gpg). Water softening salt and rinse aid
must also be used together with the detergent if the water hardness level is
above the mentioned level.
C The best washing performance in dishwashers is obtained by using detergent,
rinse aid and water softening salt individually.
2. Fill the reservoir until “MAX” level. 3. Slightly press the point (B) of the reservoir lid to close it.
C Observe the instructions of the detergent manufacturer on the package when
using tablet detergents.
C Contact the detergent manufacturer if your dishes are wet and/or if you
notice limescale spots particularly on your glasses after the washing program
is over when using a tablet detergent.
4. If there are stains on tableware items after washing, level must be
increased and if there is a blue trace after wiping them by hand, it must be
decreased. This is set to position 3 as factory default.
C The rinse aid adjustment is described under “Adjusting the amount of rinse
aid” in the section for operating the machine.
C Wipe clean any spilled rinse aid outside the reservoir. Rinse aid that
spilled accidentally will cause foaming and it will eventually decrease
washing performance.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
A WARNING:Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance, switch off the
appliance, disconnect the main plug and turn off the water tap.
A WARNING:Do not repair or replace any part of the dishwasher or attempt any
servicing unless specifically recommended by this manual. We recommend that
the dishwasher only be repaired by an authorized service agent.
A CAUTION :To avoid the possibility of slipping, keep the floor around the
dishwasher clean and dry. Keep your appliance free from the accumulation of
combustible materials, such as lint, rags, and chemicals. If the dishwasher is
not in use for an extended period of time, we recommend you check that the
baskets are empty, leave the inside of the dishwasher clean, the door cracked
open to allow air to circulate, turn off both the power and water supply to
the dishwasher.
8.3 CLEANING THE FILTERS
Clean the filters at least once a week in order for the machine operates
efficiently. If there is food residue on filters, take them out and clean well
under running water . 1. Turn the micro filter (1) and coarse filter (2)
assembly
counterclockwise and pull it out from its seating.
2. Pull out the metal / plastic filter (3) from the seating.
8.1 CARING FOR YOUR DISHWASHER EXTERIOR
A CAUTION :Possible dishwasher damage: Abrasive cleaners, scouring pads,
abrasive cloths (paper towels) can damage the dishwasher decorative door.
Cleaning the control panel: Use only soft cloth that is lightly dampened with
mild detergent. Clean the control panel only with a moist cloth and clear
water.
Cleaning the colored doors: Use only soft cloth that is lightly dampened with
mild detergent.
Cleaning the stainless steel doors: Use a soft cloth with a cleaner made for
cleaning stainless steel. For the best results, apply the stainless steel
cleaner to a soft cloth and wipe the surface in the direction of the grain.
Cleaning the door gasket: Regularly clean the door gasket with a damp cloth to
remove food particles and other debris. Use a gentle household cleaner for the
outside and the door seals, and rinse thoroughly.
8.2 CARING FOR YOUR DISHWASHER INTERIOR
C NOTICE: Cleaning your dishwasher at regular intervals ensures longer product
life and reduces the risk of recurring problems. Always disconnect the power
to machine before cleaning.
A CAUTION :When cleaning the underside of the main filter, care must be taken
on the sharp outer edge to avoid the risk of cut type injuries.
3. Press the two pawls on the coarse filter inwards and separate the coarse
filter from the assembly.
4. Clean all three filters under tap water by means of a brush. 5. Replace
the metal/plastic filter. 6. Place the coarse filter into the microfilter.
Make sure that it is
properly seated. Turn the coarse filter clockwise until a “click” sound is
heard.
C Do not use the dishwasher without filter. C Incorrect placement of the
filters will reduce washing
efficiency.
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8.4 CLEANING THE WASH ARMS
Clean the impellers at least once a week in order for the machine operates
efficiently.
LOWER WASH ARMS
Check if the holes on the lower impeller (1) are clogged. If they are clogged,
remove and clean the wash arm. You can pull the lower wash arm up to remove
it.
UPPER WASH ARMS
Check if the holes on the upper wash arm (1) are clogged. If they are clogged,
remove and clean. Turn the nut to left to remove the upper wash arm. Make sure
that the nut is tightened well when reinstalling the upper wash arm.
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
Machine does not start. · Power cable is unplugged. >>> Check if the power
cable is plugged in. · Cicuit Breaker is blown. >>> Check the circuit breaker
in your house. · Water is off. >>> Make sure that the water inlet tap is open.
· Door of the machine is open. >>> Make sure that you have closed the door of
the machine. · On / Off button is not pressed. >>> Make sure that you have
turned on the machine by pressing the On / Off button.
Dishes are not washed clean · Dishes are not placed orderly in the machine.
Load the dishes as described in the user manual. · Selected program is unsuitable. >>> Select a program with a higher temperature and cycle time. · Wash arms are stuck. >>> Prior to starting the program, turn the lower and upper Wash arms by hand to make sure that they rotate freely. · Wash arms holes are clogged. >>> Lower and upper Wash arms holes might be clogged with small food particles and debris. Clean the
Wash arms regularly as illustrated in section “Cleaning and Care”. · Filters are clogged. >>> Check if the filter system is clean. Clean the filter system regularly as illustrated in section “Cleaning and Care”. · Filters are installed incorrectly. >>> Check the filter system and make sure that it is installed correctly. · Baskets are overloaded. >>> Do not overload the baskets in excess of their capacity. · Detergent is stored under unsuitable conditions. >>> If you are using powder detergent, do not store the detergent package in humid
places. Keep it in a closed container if possible. For ease-of-storing, we recommend you to use tablet detergents. · Detergent is not sufficient. >>> If you are using powder detergent, adjust the amount of detergent according to the soiling degree of your
dishes and/or program definitions. We recommend you to use tablet detergents for optimum results. · Rinse aid is not sufficient. >>> Check the rinse aid indicator and add rinse aid if necessary. Increase the rinse aid setting if there is enough
amount of rinse aid in the machine. · Detergent dispenser lid is left open. Make sure that the detergent dispenser lid is closed tightly after adding detergent.
Dishes are not dry at the end of cycle · Dishes are not placed orderly in the machine. >>> Place your dishes in a way that no water will accumulate in them. · Rinse aid is not sufficient. >>> Check the rinse aid indicator and add rinse aid if necessary. Increase the rinse aid setting if there is enough
amount of rinse aid in the machine. · Machine is unloaded right after the program is over. >>> Do not unload your machine right after washing process is completed. Slightly
open the door and wait for evacuation of the steam inside for a while. Unload the dishes after the pieces cool down to a touchable level. Start unloading process from the lower basket. Thus, dropping of water remained on a piece at upper basket onto the pieces at lower basket is prevented. · Selected program is unsuitable. >>> Since rinsing temperature is low at program with short duration, drying performance will also be low. Select program with longer duration for a higher drying performance. · Surface quality of the kitchen utensils is deteriorated. >>> Desired washing performance can not be obtained at kitchen utensils with deteriorated surfaces and it is not suitable to use such utensils in terms of hygiene as well. Also, water can not flow easily on deteriorated surfaces. It is not recommended to wash such kitchen utensils in dishwasher.
C It is normal that drying complaints can be experienced with Teflon kitchen utensils. It is associated with the structure of Teflon. Since the surface tensions of Teflon and water are different, water droplets will remain as beads on the Teflon surface.
Stains remaining on dishes when cycle has completed. · Selected program is unsuitable. >>> Select a program with a higher temperature and cycle time. · Surface quality of the kitchen utensils is deteriorated. >>> Tea and coffee stains or other dye spots may not be cleaned in dishwasher
when they have penetrated in deteriorated surfaces. Desired washing performance can not be obtained at kitchen utensils with deteriorated surfaces and it is not suitable to use such utensils in terms of hygiene as well. It is not recommended to wash such kitchen utensils in dishwasher. · Detergent is stored under unsuitable conditions. >>> If you are using powder detergent, do not store the detergent package in humid places. Keep it in a closed container if possible. For ease-of-storing, we recommend you to use tablet detergents.
Lime traces remain on dishes and glassware gains a misty appearance · Rinse aid is not sufficient. >>> Check the rinse aid indicator and add rinse aid if necessary. Increase the rinse aid setting if there is enough
amount of rinse aid in the machine.
There is a different odor in the machine
C A new machine has a peculiar odor. It will fade out after a couple of washing.
· Filters are clogged. >>> Check if the filter system is clean. Clean the filter system regularly as illustrated in section “Cleaning and Care”. · Dirty dishes are kept in dishwasher for 2-3 days. >>> If you are not going to start the machine right after you have put the dishes into it,
remove the remnants on the dishes and run the Prewash program without detergent every 2 days. In such cases, do not close the door of the machine completely in order to avoid odor build up in machine. You can also use commercially available odor removers or machine cleaners.
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Rust, discoloration or surface deterioration occurs on dishes · Salty food
remnants have remained on dishes for a long time. >>> If silverware soiled
with such foods will be kept waiting in machine, dirt
must be removed by prewash or dishes must be washed without being kept
waiting. · Electric installation is not grounded. >>>Check if your machine is
connected to the actual grounding line. Otherwise, the static electric
created in the product causes arcs on the surfaces of metal items creating
pores, removing the protective cover on the surface and causing discoloration.
· Intensive cleansers such as bleaches are used. >>> Protective cover on metal
surfaces gets damaged and looses its efficiency in time when it gets in
contact with cleansers such as bleach. Do not wash your dishes with bleach. ·
Metal items particularly such as knives are used for purposes other then their
intended uses. >>> Protective cover on the edges of knives may get damaged
when they are used for purposes such as opening cans. Do not use metal kitchen
utensils out of their intended uses. · Silverware are made of low quality
stainless steel. >>> Corrosion on such items is inevitable; they should not be
washed in dishwashers. · Kitchen utensils that are already corroded are washed
in dishwasher. >>> Rust on a corroded item can migrate to other stainless
steel surfaces and cause corrosion on those surfaces as well. Such items
should not be washed in dishwashers.
Detergent remains in detergent dispenser. · Detergent dispenser was damp when
adding detergent. >>> Make sure that the detergent dispenser is dried well
prior to filling it with
detergent. · Detergent is added long before the washing process. >>> Pay
attention to add detergent shortly before start-up of the washing. · Opening
of the detergent dispenser lid is prevented during washing. >>> Place the
dishes in a way that will not prevent the detergent
dispenser lid from opening and the water going into the machine from
impellers. · Detergent is stored under unsuitable conditions. >>> If you are
using powder detergent, do not store the detergent package in humid
places. Keep it in a closed container if possible. For ease-of-storing, we
recommend you to use tablet detergents. · Wash Arm holes are clogged. >>>
Lower and upper Wash Arm holes might be clogged with food remnants such as
lemon pits. Clean the
Wash Arm regularly as illustrated in section “Cleaning and Care”.
Decorations and ornaments on kitchen utensils are being erased.
C Decorated glasses and decorated luster porcelains are not suitable for
washing in the dishwasher. Manufacturers of glassware and porcelain tableware
items do not recommend washing such kitchen utensils in the dishwasher either.
Dishes are scratched.
C Kitchen utensils that contains or are made of aluminum should not be washed
in dishwasher.
· Dishes are not placed orderly in the machine. >>> When placing the glasses
and other glassware into the basket lean them not against other dishes but the
edges or racks of the basket or the glass support wire. Striking of the
glasses to each other or to other dishes due to the impact of water during
washing can cause breaks, or scratches on their surfaces.
A smear remains on glasses that resembles milk stain which can not be removed
when wiped by hand. A bluish / rainbow appearance occurs when the glass is
pointed to light. · Excessive rinse aid is used. >>>Lower rinse aid setting.
Clean the spilled rinse aid when adding rinse aid. · Corrosion has occurred on
glass due to soft water. >>> Measure the hardness of the supply water
appropriately and check the water
hardness setting. Choose programs that wash in higher temperatures (140-149
degress Fahrenheit). You can also use glass protective detergents that are
commercially available.
Foam forms in the machine. · Dishes are washed with hand-wash detergent by
hand but not rinsed before placing them into the machine. >>> Hand-wash
detergents
do not contain antifoam. There is no need to hand-wash the dishes before
placing them into the machine. Removing the coarse soil on the dishes under
tap water, with a sponge or towel. · Rinse aid has spilled into the machine
when adding rinse aid. >>> Take care that rinse aid is not spilled in the
machine when you are filling it. Clean any spilled rinse aid with the help of
a tissue paper/towel. · Lid of the rinse aid reservoir is left open. >>> Make
sure that the lid of the rinse aid reservoir is closed after adding rinse aid.
Kitchen utensils are broken. · Dishes are not placed orderly in the machine.
Load the dishes as described in the user manual. · Baskets are overloaded. Do not overload the baskets in excess of their capacity.
Water remains in the dishwasher at the end of the program. · Filters are clogged. >>> Check if the filter system is clean. Clean the filter system regularly as illustrated in section “Cleaning and Care”. · Discharge hose is clogged/blocked. >>> Check the discharge hose. If necessary, remove the discharge hose, clear the blockage and insert
is as illustrated in the user manual.
C If you cannot eliminate the problem although you follow the instructions in this section, consult your dealer or the Authorized Service Agent. Never try to repair a nonfunctional product yourself.
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TECHNICAL FEATURES
Load capacity
16 place settings
Permissible water pressure 4.35 – 145 psi (0.3 – 10 bars)
Electrical connection
120 V (volts), 12 A (amps), 60Hz (hertz)
Total power
1400 W (watts)
Heater power
1100 W (watts)
C NOTICE: Because we continually strive to improve our products, we may change our specifications and design without prior notice. This device corresponds to the following directives: UL 749 Household Dishwasher directive.
If service is required, call your authorized service agency.
Have the following information readily available. · Model number · Serial
number · Date purchased · Name of dealer from whom purchased
Clearly describe the problem that you are having. If you are unable to obtain
the name of an authorized service agency, or if you continue to have service
problems, contact Viking Range, LLC at
1-888-845-4641, or write to:
VIKING RANGE, LLC PREFERRED SERVICE
111 Front Street Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 USA
Record the information indicated below. You will need it if service is ever
required. The model and serial numbers are located on an identification label
attached to the left side of the tank. For access, simply open the door of the
dishwasher.
Model no. __ Serial
no.
Date of purchase ____ Date
installed
Dealer’s name
Address
If service requires installation of parts, use only authorized parts to insure
protection under the warranty.
Keep this manual for future reference.
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BUILT-IN DISHWASHERS WARRANTY TWO YEAR FULL WARRANTY
Built-in dishwashers and all of their component parts, except as detailed
below*, are warranted to be free from defective materials or workmanship in
normal residential use for a period of two (2) years from the date of original
retail purchase. Viking Range, LLC, warrantor, agrees to repair or replace, at
its option, any part which fails or is found to be defective during the
warranty period.
*90 DAY COSMETIC WARRANTY: Product is warranted to be free from cosmetic defects in materials or workmanship (such as scratches on stainless steel, paint/porcelain blemishes, etc.) for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original retail purchase or closing date for new construction, whichever period is longer. Any defects must be reported to the selling dealer within ninety (90) days from date of original retail purchase. Viking Range, LLC uses high quality processes and materials available to produce all color finishes. However, slight color variation may be noticed because of the inherent differences in painted parts and porcelain parts as well as differences in kitchen lighting, product locations, and other factors. Therefore, this warranty does not apply to color variation attributable to such factors.
*90 Day Residential Plus: Viking products are designed and certified for residential use only. They are not intended for use in commercial applications. Viking products should only be used in accordance to national and local codes. Viking is not responsible for property damage or injury resulting from use in a commercial application. To support the manufacturing quality of its appliance’s Viking will provide a full 90 day warranty for products used in “Residential Plus “applications. This “Residential Plus” warranty applies to applications where use of the product extends beyond residential use but is in compliance with national and local code. In some jurisdictions these applications are zoned as residential. Examples of, but not limited to, such applications covered by this warranty are bed and breakfasts, fire stations, private clubs, churches, condominium/apartment common areas etc. Under this “Residential Plus” warranty, the product, its components and accessories are warranted to be free from defective material or workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original retail purchase. Viking Range, LLC, warrantor, agrees to repair or replace, at its option, any part which fails or is found to be defective during the warranty period. This warranty covers parts and labor. This warranty excludes use of the product in all commercial locations such as restaurants, food service locations and institutional food service locations.
FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON NYLON RACKS, ELECTRONIC CONTROLS, MOTOR/PUMP
ASSEMBLY, AND WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Any upper and/or lower nylon rack which rusts through due to defective
materials or workmanship and any electronic controls which fail due to
defective materials or workmanship in normal household use during the third
through fifth year from the date of original retail purchase will be repaired
or replaced, free of charge for the part itself, with the owner paying all
other costs, including labor. Any motor/pump assembly or water distribution
system component as listed below which fails due to defective materials or
workmanship in normal household use during the fourth through fifth year from
the date of original retail purchase will be repaired or replaced, free of
charge for the part itself, with the owner paying all other costs, including
labor.
Motor/Pump and Water Distribution System Components:
Circulation motor/pump
Tube to upper wash arm
Lower wash arm
Fill valve
Drain motor/pump
Upper wash arm
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LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY ON STAINLESS STEEL TANK AND LINER
Any stainless steel tank or inner door liner which develops a water leak due to defective materials or workmanship in normal household use
during the lifetime of the product will be repaired or replaced, free of charge for the part itself, with the owner paying all other costs, including
labor. This warranty excludes surface corrosion or rust, scratches, discoloration, water or atmospheric conditions, or cleaning practices which are
part of normal residential use.
WARRANTY TERMS This warranty extends to the original retail purchaser of the product warranted hereunder and to each transferee owner of the product during the term of the original purchaser’s warranty. The warranty is transferable by the original retail purchaser via home sale only. If a transferee owner is unable to provide proof of purchase from the original purchaser and the product has not been previously registered, the production date of the product, located in the serial number on the product, will serve as the effective warranty start date. The activation date of the warranty begins from the date of original retail purchase. In the case of new product purchase via building development sales, activation begins from the earlier date of either certificate of occupancy or 24 months from date of manufacture. Note date of manufacture is identified by serial tag on product.
This warranty does not cover units purchased as b-stock, liquidation, salvage, seconds, refurbished, as-is, used products. This warranty shall apply to products purchased in the United States and Canada. Products must be purchased in the country where service is requested. Warranty service must be performed by a Viking Range LLC authorized service agency or representative. Warranty shall not apply to damage resulting from abuse, accident, natural disaster, loss of electrical power to the product for any reason, alteration, improper installation, improper operation, or repair service of the product by anyone other than a Viking Range LLC authorized service agency or representative. This warranty does not apply to commercial usage. Warrantor is not responsible for consequential or incidental damage whether arising out of breach of warranty, breach of contract or otherwise. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations do not apply to you.
Owner shall be responsible for proper installation, providing normal care and maintenance, providing proof of purchase upon request, and making the product reasonably accessible for service. If the product or one of its component parts contains a defect or malfunction during the warranty period, after a reasonable number of attempts by the warrantor to remedy the defects or malfunctions, the owner is entitled to either a refund or replacement, at the warrantor’s discretion of the product or its component part or parts. Warrantor’s liability on any claim of any kind, with respect to the goods or services covered hereunder, shall in no case exceed the price of the goods or service or part thereof which gives rise to the claim.
WARRANTY SERVICE Under the terms of this warranty, service must be performed
by a Viking Range LLC authorized service agent or representative. Service will
be provided during normal business hours Labor performed at overtime or
premium rates shall not be covered by the warranty. To obtain warranty service
contact Viking Range LLC Customer Care at
1-888-845-4641. Please have model
number, serial number, and date of original purchase available when calling.
IMPORTANT: retain proof of original purchase to establish warranty period. The
return of the owner registration card is not a condition of warranty coverage.
You should, however, return the owner registration card so Viking Range LLC
can contact you should any question of safety arise which could affect you.
Any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness applicable to the above
described burner assemblies, infrared rotisserie burners, grill grates, and
stainless steel parts are limited in duration to the period of coverage of the
applicable express written limited warranties set forth above. Some
jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,
so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from
jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Specifications subject to change without notic
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For more product information call
1-888-845-4641 or visit our website at
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