Viking DDWB300 manual

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    PLANNING AND DESIGN GUIDE VIKINGRANGE.COM • 1-888-VIKING1 REFRIGERA TION Built-In 30”W . Full-Height Wine Cellar RELEASED 12/1/07 ©2007 VRC— INFORMA TION SUBJECT TO CHANGE All models include • Capacity—accommodates up to 150 full-size bottles o 84”H./24”D. • Exclusive T riT emp™ storage system o Three independent temperatur e zon[...]

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    REFRIGERA TION Built-In 30”W . Full-Height Wine Cellar PLANNING AND DESIGN GUIDE VIKINGRANGE.COM • 1-888-VIKING1 RELEASED 12/1/07 ©2007 VRC— INFORMA TION SUBJECT TO CHANGE ✪ Please see Installation Notes & Accessories for important information, including panel and handle kits. Dimensions & Specifications 82-7/8” (210.5 cm) min. t[...]

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    PLANNING AND DESIGN GUIDE VIKINGRANGE.COM • 1-888-VIKING1 RELEASED 12/1/07 ©2007 VRC— INFORMA TION SUBJECT TO CHANGE 90 o 110 o 120 o 2” (5.0 cm) 48-5/8” (123.5 cm) 50” (127.0 cm) 51-7/8” (131.8 cm) 11-3/8” (28.9 cm) 15-3/8” (39.1 cm) REFRIGERA TION Built-In 30”W . Full-Height Wine Cellar Dimensions & Specifications DOOR SWIN[...]

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    PLANNING AND DESIGN GUIDE VIKINGRANGE.COM • 1-888-VIKING1 RELEASED 12/1/07 ©2007 VRC— INFORMA TION SUBJECT TO CHANGE REFRIGERA TION Built-In 30”W . Full-Height Wine Cellar Door 29-1/2” (90.2 cm) Wal l 1-13/16” (4.6 cm) space if 24” (61.0 cm) standard cabinet depth is used 3/4” (1.9 cm) full end panel 2-5/16” (5.9 cm) offset 24” ([...]

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    PLANNING AND DESIGN GUIDE VIKINGRANGE.COM • 1-888-VIKING1 RELEASED 12/1/07 ©2007 VRC— INFORMA TION SUBJECT TO CHANGE REFRIGERA TION Built-In 30”W . Full-Height Wine Cellar Door Wine cellar and cabinet door flush 30” (76.2 cm) Wall 3/4” (1.9 cm) space if 24” (61.0 cm) standard cabinet depth is used 24-3/4” (62.9 cm) 24” (61.0 cm) st[...]

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    REFRIGERA TION Built-In 30”W . Full-Height Wine Cellar PLANNING AND DESIGN GUIDE VIKINGRANGE.COM • 1-888-VIKING1 RELEASED 12/1/07 ©2007 VRC— INFORMA TION SUBJECT TO CHANGE UTILITY REQUIREMENTS GAS Not applicable ELECTRICAL • Three-wir e cord with grounded three-pr ong plug attached to product • 115 V AC/60 Hz; 15 amp dedicated circuit ?[...]

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    PLANNING AND DESIGN GUIDE VIKINGRANGE.COM • 1-888-VIKING1 REFRIGERA TION Built-In 30”W . Full-Height Wine Cellar RELEASED 12/1/07 ©2007 VRC— INFORMA TION SUBJECT TO CHANGE Side Panel Kits • Stainless Steel (SS) • Panels provide finished fr eestanding look; unit must still be secured to the wall • Kit includes one panel and installation[...]