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Viking VCRB5301 - Exiting Mode B and Program Mode C; Set Model Type

Viking VCRB5301
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Service Procedures
30 ©2012 Viking Preferred Service
While in Mode C, press and
release "REF TEMP" to display the
current model type setting, a three
digit number in the display.
Pressing and releasing either
"HIGHER or LOWER" pads will
allow you to change model types
until you get to the proper three
digit number for your unit, see
Table 1 on Page 35. Set the
correct model code from table
below.
If you are not already in Mode B, go back to
Mode B instructions on page 27.
Once you are in Mode B (Prb in
display), press and hold "ALARM
OFF" for three seconds and
display will change to "PrC",
signifying that control is now in
Program Mode C, see illustration below.
FRZ
TEMP
REF
TEMP
HIGHER
LOWER
Model code
Model Value
5301 430
5361 436
Set Model type
The "REFRIGERATOR and/or FREEZER"
indicators will illuminate for each model type
as it is selected depending upon the model
conguration. (example: code 436 will only
illuminate the "REFRIGERATOR" indicator
because it is an All Refrigerator)
Setting the model code is required
whenever the low voltage board is
replaced, this will update all of the settings
indicated in Table 1 on Page 35 for the
model you select. With this setting you can
program all necessary settings with one
input for the appliance.
ALARM
OFF
Exiting Mode B
Program Mode C
ACTIVATE
CONTROLS
To exit Mode B and retain any changes
made in system up to this point you
must press and release
"ACTIVATE CONTROLS" one
time, the display changes to
"PrA". This signies that the
changes were written to the eeprom
and that the system has left Mode B
and returned to Mode A.
The other way to ensure changes
have been written into the eeprom
is to press and hold "ACTIVATE
CONTROLS" for three seconds and
you will get three audible tones along
with a normal temperature display.
This indicates that you have left Mode
B and returned to normal operation.
Failure to do this will cause system
to time out after 10 minutes and any
changes will be lost.

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