Page 2 - Congratulations
With your purchase of the world’s most powerful and intelligentdishwasher, you have joined the elite world of Vikingownership. Your Viking dishwasher is designed to offer years of reliableservice. This Use & Care Guide will provide you with theinformation you need to become familiar with yourdis...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; Important Safety Instructions
Table of Contents Getting Started Important Safety Instructions ______________________ 5 Features ___________________________________________ 8 Product Controls Cycle Data ________________________________________ 11 General Features: Cycles __________________________ 12 Using the Delay Start Option ...
Page 5 - Features
G e tt in g S ta rt e d 8 9 G e tt in g S ta rt e d Features Features • Five-Stage Filtration and Waste Removal System Prevents redepositing of food particles by assuring 100%filtered water is delivered to dishes in all cycles resulting inclean spot-free dishes. The system includes a removablecoarse...
Page 6 - Cycle Data
P ro d u ct C o n tr o ls 11 Cycle Data NOTE: Will perform properly if connected to “cold” water - 50 ° F (10 ° C). Cycle times will be extended. NOTE: All cycle times, temperatures and fills are approximate and are dependent on installation and environmental conditions. NOTE: Heating delays to meet...
Page 7 - Cycles; Wash Cycles; Options
Features: Cycles P ro d u ct C o n tr o ls 13 Features: Cycles P ro d u ct C o n tr o ls 12 Cycles Options 200 Model Wash Cycles POTS/PANS Heavily soiled pots, pans and casserole dishes. Long heated prewashloosens up encrusted food. High temperature main wash and final rinse. NORMAL WASH Normally so...
Page 8 - Changing a Program; Preparing Dishes
14 O p e ra ti o n O p e ra tio n 15 It is not necessary to rinse normal food soils off the dishesbefore putting them in the dishwasher, although larger solidparticles, such as bones, seeds, skins, pits, and toothpicksshould be removed. If you are not going to run the dishwasher immediately afterloa...
Page 9 - Washing Recommendations
O p e ra tio n 17 16 O p e ra ti o n Washing Recommendations Most household dishes such as plates, saucepans, and flatware aredishwasher safe. If you are unsure, check the manufacturer’srecommendations before washing. You are responsible for what iswashed in the dishwasher. Washing Recommendations M...
Page 10 - Rack Adjustments
The Lower Rack The lower rack is bestfor dinner plates,smaller plates, servingplates, larger bowls,pots, and pans. • Securely place heavily soiledcookware face downin the rack. • Use the fold-down tines to provide spacefor large items such as pots and pans. • Make sure pot handles and other items do...
Page 11 - Loading Silverware Basket; Loading Racks; Upper Rack
21 20 O p e ra tio n Loading Silverware Basket O p e ra ti o n Loading Racks (10 Place Setting) The Silverware/Cutlery Basket Tips for Best Cleaning Results:• Distribute items evenly and mix knives, forks, and spoons so that items will avoid nesting. • Always place forks and spoons with eating porti...
Page 13 - Wash Temperature; Rinse Agent; Energy Saving Tips
24 O p e ra ti o n O p e ra tio n 25 Wash Temperature A rinse agent causes water to flow off the dishes more quickly,preventing droplets that dry as spots and improving dryingperformance. Rinse agent come in solid and liquid forms. Yourdishwasher’s rinse agent dispenser uses the liquid form. Forbest...
Page 14 - Maintenance; Water Hardness; WARNING
27 26 O p e ra ti o n Hardness of Water Water has a different “hardness,” or mineral content, indifferent locations. The hardness is measured in grains pergallon (gpg). Find out your water’s hardness by asking yourlocal water department, county extension agent, or watersoftening company. Ask how man...
Page 15 - Troubleshooting
29 P ro d u ct C a re 28 P ro d u ct C a re Troubleshooting 3 3 4 1 1 2 (Squeeze tabs to remove coarse strainer) Coarse strainer(lift to remove) Fine filter (lift to remove) (Rotate to remove fine filter) To Clean Filters Remove the coarse strainer and empty. If necessary, remove thefine filter and ...
Page 18 - Troubleshooting/Fault Codes
35 34 FLASH FAULT ACTION 1 1 1 1 Pan Flood Sensor Disconnect Reset Unit and try again. If problem persists, contact service. 1 1 2 2 Motor Control Status Error Reset Unit and try again. If problem persists, contact service. 1 1 3 3 Motor Control Comms Error Reset Unit and try again. If problem persi...
Page 19 - Warranty; Service Information
37 P ro d u ct C a re 36 P ro d u ct C a re Warranty One Year Full Warranty Built-In Dishwashers and all of their component parts, except asdetailed below*, are warranted to be free from defectivematerials or workmanship in normal household use for a periodof twelve (12) months from the date of orig...