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Viking Range CVRI7240 - User Manual

Viking Range CVRI7240
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Installation
Guide
7 SERIES
Integrated All Refrigerator
Integrated All Freezer
VFI7180 / CVFI7180/ VFI7240 / CVFI7240 / VFI7300 / CVFI7300 / VFI7360 / CVFI7360
FFI7180 / CFFI7180 / FFI7240 / CFFI7240 / FFI7300 / CFFI7300 / FFI7360 / CFFI7360
MVFI7180 / CMVFI7180 / MVFI7240 / CMVFI7240 / MVFI7300 / CMVFI7300 / MVFI7360 / CMVFI7360
VRI7240 / CVRI7240 / VRI7300 / CVRI7300 / VRI7360 / CVRI7360
FRI7240 / CFRI7240 / FRI7300 / CFRI7300 / FRI7360 / CFRI7360
MVRI7240 / CMVRI7240 / MVRI7300 / CMVRI7300 / MVRI7360 / CMVRI7360

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Questions and Answers

  • A
    Andrea CruzSep 17, 2025
    What to do if my Viking Range igniters are sparking but there is no flame ignition?
    • J
      jamesreynoldsSep 18, 2025
      If the igniters are sparking but there is no flame, check that the gas supply valve is in the 'ON' position. Also, ensure that the gas supply has not been interrupted.
  • G
    George SanchezAug 25, 2025
    Why are the igniters sparking but there's no flame on my Viking Range?
    • N
      Nicholas CraigAug 25, 2025
      If the igniters on your Viking Range are sparking but there's no flame, check that the gas supply valve is in the “ON” position and that the gas supply hasn't been interrupted.
  • C
    Christy HodgesAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my Viking Range door won't open?
    • T
      tatestacyAug 26, 2025
      If the door of your Viking Range won't open, it might be because the oven is still in self-clean mode. If the oven is hot, the door latch will release once a safe temperature is reached.
  • C
    Cassandra ContrerasAug 27, 2025
    Why is the flame on my Viking Range burner large, distorted, or yellow?
    • C
      Charles WardAug 27, 2025
      If the burner flame on your Viking Range is large, distorted, or yellow, it could be due to clogged burner ports, using the wrong type of gas, or improperly adjusted air shutters.
  • S
    Sharon AdkinsSep 18, 2025
    Why doesn't my Viking Range work?
    • M
      Miguel HarrisSep 18, 2025
      If the range will not function, the range might not be connected to electrical power. Have an electrician check the power circuit breaker, wiring, and fuses.
  • M
    Mark CunninghamSep 23, 2025
    Why is there a strong odor and/or smoke first few times Viking Range oven is used?
    • A
      Angela Wilkins PhDSep 23, 2025
      This is normal burn off of insulation and protective oils in the oven. This will go away after using oven a few times.
  • J
    jacqueline18Sep 9, 2025
    What to do if the temperature display on my Viking Range CVRI7240 Refrigerator doesn't match the set point?
    • T
      Tracy CooperSep 9, 2025
      If the temperature display doesn't match the set point, it may be because the unit was just plugged in, hot food was recently added, or the door was opened for an extended time or frequently. Allow the unit to stabilize for 24 hours.
  • G
    George DickersonSep 10, 2025
    Why is there water in the defrost pan of my Viking Range Refrigerator?
    • H
      Heidi WhiteSep 10, 2025
      Water in the defrost pan is normal in hot, humid weather. To prevent overflow, ensure the pan is level.
  • M
    Max FlemingSep 3, 2025
    Why won't my Viking Range oven operate in self-clean mode?
    • N
      Natalie SanchezSep 3, 2025
      If your Viking Range oven won't operate in self-clean mode, it could be that the door isn't shut tight enough for the automatic door latch to lock.
  • S
    Sara PhillipsSep 1, 2025
    Why does the broil not work on my Viking Range?
    • Z
      zkaneSep 1, 2025
      If the broil function isn't working on your Viking Range, it may be because the temperature control knob is rotated too far past the broil position.

Overview

This document provides installation and usage instructions for the Viking 7 Series Integrated All Refrigerator and Integrated All Freezer models. It covers a range of models, including VRI/CVRI, FRI/CFRI, MVRI/CMVRI for refrigerators, and VFI/CVFI, FFI/CFFI, MVFI/CMVFI for freezers, across various widths (18", 24", 30", 36"). The manual emphasizes safety, proper installation, and maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the appliance.

Function Description:

The Viking 7 Series Integrated All Refrigerator and All Freezer units are designed to provide advanced food preservation within a custom cabinetry setup. These appliances are built to integrate seamlessly into kitchen designs, offering a sleek, flush-mount appearance. The refrigerator models are dedicated to cooling, while the freezer models are dedicated to freezing, allowing for flexible configurations in a kitchen. Some models include an ice maker, requiring a water line connection. The units feature a control panel for managing settings such as temperature, Sabbath Mode, and Showroom Mode. The integrated design means that custom front panels can be attached to the appliance doors, allowing them to blend with the surrounding cabinetry.

Usage Features:

The appliances are equipped with a user-friendly control panel, typically located at the top of the unit, which allows for various adjustments. The display will flash "PL" when first plugged in, and pressing the refrigerator select button twice initiates the display. Users can verify and exit Sabbath Mode, which disables interior lights, the main display (except for SAB and temperature indicators), and alarms. Showroom Mode, which disables the refrigeration system but keeps other functions like lights and controls active, can also be activated or deactivated via specific key combinations (VAC and ALARM keys held for 3 seconds). Factory settings for temperature are 39°F for refrigerators and 0°F for freezers, with a recommendation to wait 24 hours before making changes.

The door swing can be adjusted from a factory-set 90° opening to 105°. This adjustment involves locating the door stop on top of the door hinge, removing two screws, rotating the door stop 180° so the shorter end faces away from the door, and then replacing the screws. This feature provides flexibility in kitchen layouts and accessibility.

For models with water filtration and an ice maker, the system is designed to provide clean, potable water. The manual outlines precautions for water supply, including using only 1/4" copper tubing and flushing the line before connecting to the unit. The water filter system is certified to reduce chlorine taste and odor, particulates, asbestos, atrazine, cysts, lead, lindane, mercury, and toxaphene, ensuring high-quality water and ice.

Maintenance Features:

Proper installation is crucial for the appliance's performance and safety. The manual details requirements for cutout dimensions, electrical connections (dedicated 15-amp, 115-volt, 60-Hz circuit with a grounded 3-prong plug), and water supply (minimum 20 psi, maximum 120 psi for non-dispenser units; minimum 35 psi, maximum 120 psi for dispenser units). The anti-tip bracket must be installed prior to moving the unit into place to prevent tipping, a significant safety hazard due to the appliance's top-heavy design.

Leveling the unit is an important step during installation, performed from the front by removing an access panel and using a 5/16" hex drive to adjust the leveling legs. It is emphasized that the unit should be leveled to the floor, not the surrounding cabinetry, to ensure proper door closing and operation.

Custom front panels can be installed, requiring the removal of panel trim on both sides of the door to access mounting holes. The manual provides detailed dimensions for these panels and hole locations. Door panel adjustments for front-to-back and up-and-down alignment are possible by loosening hardware in vertical and horizontal slots on the side of each panel.

The water filter cartridge requires periodic replacement, and the manual advises having a replacement available. If the filtration system has frozen, the cartridge must be replaced. If the system hasn't been used for several months or if water has an unpleasant taste/odor, flushing 2-3 glasses of water is recommended, and if the problem persists, the filter cartridge should be changed.

The power on/off switch, located behind the header panel, allows for easy power disconnection for cleaning or servicing. Removing the header panel involves prying it away from the unit, first on the hinge side, then the opposite side. It's important to ensure the switch is in the "on" position after any maintenance.

The manual also includes a performance checklist to verify that all installation steps are completed correctly, such as checking cabinet size, electrical and water supply, anti-tip device security, unit leveling, door alignment, and internal packaging removal. For service and registration, users are instructed to have model and serial numbers, purchase date, and dealer information ready, and to contact Viking Range, LLC for assistance. Only authorized parts should be used for repairs to maintain warranty protection.

Viking Range CVRI7240 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandViking Range
ModelCVRI7240
CategoryRefrigerator
TypeBuilt-In
Total Capacity23.5 cu. ft.
Ice MakerYes
Water DispenserYes
Energy Star CertifiedNo
FinishStainless Steel
Height84 inches
Width42 inches

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