Software Model Number
Model | Description | Software Model Number |
DFUW, DUWC, VUWC | 24 inch Wine Cellar | 11 |
DFUR, DUAR, VUAR | 24 inch Beverage Center | 21 |
DFRD, DURD, VURD | 24 inch Refrigerated Drawers | 16 |
Viking Fridge Diagnostic Info
Solution Diagnostics Mode enables you to identify the firmware and also software program variations, examination condition of “version particular” system parts and also sensing units, and change state of parts where appropriate (i.e.– compressor on/off, etc.).
Enabling Solution Setting: To enable Service Mode, press and also hold the “WARMER” button while pushing the “COLDER” button 4 times within five secs.
- You can not allow Solution Mode while in Set Setting. – All system functions will remain in their existing state while in Service Mode.
- Alarms are impaired throughout Service Setting and reset after leaving Service Mode.
- Solution Setting will instantly disable after 5 (5) mins of no keypad entrance
After entering Solution Setting, the very first number that you will see shows the software program model number for the particular unit you are servicing. For instance, if you are servicing a 24 inch wine rack (DFUW, DUWC, VUWC), the first number you will certainly see is 11. See graph below for equivalent model and also software program recommendation.
The second number you will certainly see suggests the software application version release. For example, if you see 44 on the display panel it shows software variation 4.4.
Diagnostics:
While in Service Mode, press the “COLLECTION” switch to tip with Tests 0-9. The very first number of the display will show the examination number. The 2nd digit suggests the existing state of each component under test and also is presented as “1” getting on, CLOSED, or SHORTED and also “0” being OFF or OPEN. Tests 0 and 1 reveal an open or shorted condition spotted at the sensor inputs. Tests 2 with 6 permit you to turn tons ON with the “WARMER” button and also OFF with the “COLDER” switch. Examinations 7 with 9 confirm state adjustment of the door changes and/or magnetic reed sensing unit. The element tests readily available are described in Available Part Tests graph.
SOUND | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
Air rushing or whirring | Freezer fan and condenser fan make this noise while operating. | Normal operation |