Viking VCSB5483WH Use & Care Manual

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Troubleshooting
Understanding Sounds You May Hear
 Your new refrigerator may make different sounds than your old one. Hard surfaces, such as the ceilings, walls, and cabinets 
around the unit can make these sounds seem louder. However, these sounds are normal and will soon become familiar; they 
indicate that your refrigerator is working properly. 
Here are some of the noises you may hear and what they are:
• Freezer or refrigerator fresh food fan: sounds like air rushing or whirling
• Sealed system (evaporator and heat exchanger) refrigerant fl ow: sounds like gurgles, pops or boiling water
• Defrost heater: sizzles, hisses or pops
• Condenser fan: air rushes and whirls
• Compressor: has a high pitched hum or pulsating sound
•  Ice maker valve hookup: buzzes when ice maker fi lls with water. This occurs whether or not the unit is connected to water 
supply. If the unit is not connected to water supply, stop sound by raising ice maker arm to off position.
 
Problem
Possible Cause And/Or Remedy
Unit will not operate
I  s the power cord plugged into a live circuit with 
the proper voltage? Has a household fuse blown or circuit 
breaker tripped? Is the power switch in the 
on position? 
  Unit makes unfamiliar sounds
  See “Understanding Sounds You May Hear” on 
page 35 for descriptions of normal sounds and what makes 
them.
Water in the defrost pan
  This is normal in hot, muggy weather. Make sure the pan is 
level so it does not overfl ow.
 Lights do not work
 
Has a household fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped? Is a 
bulb burned out? For models with LED lighting, contact an 
authorized service agency.
 Motor seems to run too long
 The motor naturally runs longer on hot days, if the room is too 
warm, if a large amount of food has been added, or if the doors 
are opened often.
Temperature display does not 
match set point
 
Just plugged in unit, just put in hot food, opened  the door for 
an extended time or frequently. Allow unit to stabilize for 24 
hours.
 Ice crescents attached at 
corners
 This is normal. They break apart easily. Shake bin   occasionally 
to keep cubes seperated.
 Ice maker will not operate or 
ice is not made fast enough
 • On/off lever is in the OFF (up) position. Lower 
   lever to ON (down) position.
• I s the water valve turned on? Is water getting to the water 
valve? Check water line for leaks.
• Freezer is not cold enough. Adjust temperature    
   controls and wait 24 hours.
 Off-taste or odor in ice
 • New plumbing connections can cause  discolored or   
   off-fl avored ice. Discard the fi rst three harvests of ice.
• Cubes are stored too long. Throw them away  
 
   
and make a new supply.
• Food is not wrapped properly
• Freezer and ice bin need to be cleaned
• Water may contain minerals. A fi lter may be needed       
   to remove them.
Most performance problems you might encounter with your new  refrigerator will be minor and you should be able to 
fi x them yourself without tools. 
Listed in these charts are the most common problems consumers run into with their appliances. Please read through this and 
see if it can solve your problem before calling for service.
 Common Refrigerator Problems