I need to remove the freezer door for a viking vcsb48, but i don't know how to disconnect de plastic tube and the wires. Thanks
SOURCE: Layer of ice on the bottom of the freezer
one of two things is happening,your drain is clogged and is filling up with defrost water or your defrost heater is bad,remove freezer back panel,locate drain if frozen melt with hair dryer and use hanger or shop vac to clear it out,be careful not to melt freezer plastic,two bad heater,look at the heater to see if you have any blown out spots on it.also you can remove both leads to heater and check with omns meter,if you don''t get a reading heater is bad ,replace,hope this helps,thanks-mike
SOURCE: Condensation build-up on the bottom seal of Viking freezer door
Hi,
I do not have a solution,
rather, I have the same exact problem.
Have you been able to solve this and how?
Thank you.
SOURCE: I want to adjust the upper doors on a viking
USE A SPIRIT LEVEL ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE UNIT FIRST,IT IS POSSIBLY THE FLOOR THAT IS NOT LEVEL.........USE SPACERS UNDER THE FEET......factory build them square.....
SOURCE: One of the doors (on the Viking french door
Check with your Viking rep. I have the same problem and got word from Viking they are coming up with a new hinge doorstop at different angles. It will come in a form of a kit. The one I'm getting is about 100 degree opening. The problem I had was the door was hitting and adjacent electric oven from Viking. It just swung too wide.
SOURCE: I have a Viking refrigerator/freezer
Look at page 10 of this document for instruction on removing the bins.
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