
User Guide
RVL - 36" or 48" Panorama Cooktop &
Downdraft Black Glass
MVIDC6364BBG MVIDC6485BBG

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Contents
General information � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 4
Safety � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 5
Description of the Appliance � � � � � � � � � 7
Principle of Induction � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 7
Technical Specifications of the Induction Cooktop
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Noises Caused by Induction � � � � � � � � � � � �9
Parts Overview � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �9
Induction cooktop � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �10
Controlling the Induction Cooktop � � � � � � � � 10
Control Keys and Slide Operation � � � � � � � � 10
Controlling the Cooktop� � � � � � � � � � � � � � 11
Switch On and O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Pan Detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Indicator of Residual Heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Power Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Management of Maximum Power:. . . . . . . . . . 12
Timer Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Automatic O at the End of Cooking Timer: . . . . 15
Programming Auto Heat Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Stop & Go Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Recall Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Keep Warm Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Flexzone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Grill Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Locking the Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Controlling the extraction tower � � � � � � �18
Downdraft Tower control panel� � � � � � � � � � 18
Operation via Mobile App � � � � � � � � � � � � � 18
Set up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
User Modes � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 19
Exhaust Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Recirculation Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Controlling the Downdraft Tower� � � � � � � � � 20
Increase/Decrease Power Level � � � � � � � � � 21
Auto-Stop � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 21
Locking the Downdraft Tower� � � � � � � � � � � 21

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Cleaning Indicators � � � � � � � � � � � � � 22
Cleaning Indicator for Grease Filter � � � � � � � 22
Replace Recirculation Filter Indicator (only with
Recirculation
) � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 22
Cooking Advice� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 23
Quality of the Pots and Pans . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Dimensions of Cooking Pans . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Cleaning and maintenance � � � � � � � � � 25
Maintenance of the cooktop � � � � � � � � � � � 25
Maintenance of the Downdraft Tower � � � � � � 26
Cleaning after Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Cleaning the Grease Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Cleaning Spillage into the Appliance . . . . . . . 28
Troubleshooting minor faults � � � � � � � � 29
Messages on the Cooktop � � � � � � � � � � � � 29
Messages on the Downdraft � � � � � � � � � � � 30
Service Information � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 31

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General information
• Carefully read the user manual and the mounting
instructions before installing this appliance and
putting it into operation. These contain important
information for the mounting and use of the appliance.
• This appliance is only suitable for household use.
• Check the status of the appliance and the mounting
materials as soon as you have unpacked them.
Carefully remove the appliance from the packaging.
Do not use sharp knives to open the packaging. Do
not install the appliance when damaged; should it be
damaged, contact Viking.
• Store this manual carefully and pass it on to the next
person to use the appliance after you.
• Store the stickers with the serial number of the
appliance carefully. You will need this serial number
when reporting a problem with the appliance.
Recycling the packaging material and the old appliance:
The materials used are not hazardous to the environment
and suitable for recycling. Choose an environment-friendly
way to dispose of the packaging. The appliance also
contains many recyclable materials.
Therefore separate used appliances from other waste.
In this way, the recycling of the appliances organized by
the manufacturer is carried out under the best conditions
in accordance with the European directive 2002/96/
EG concerning electrical and electronic waste. Ask your
municipality or dealer for the nearest collection place for
your old appliances.
This manual makes use of a number of symbols. The
meanings of these symbols are given below.
Symbol Meaning Action
Indicator
Explanation of an indicator on
the appliance.
Information /
Warning
This symbol indicates an
important tip or a dangerous
situation.
Follow these instructions to avoid injury and material
damage.

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Safety
Precautions for Use of the Appliance
• Remove all labels and stickers from the glass.
• Do not modify or change the unit.
• The cooking plate must not be used as a base or
work surface.
• Safety can only be guaranteed if the unit is connected to
an earth wire in accordance with the required regulations.
• Do not use an extension cord for connecting to the
electricity grid.
Using the Appliance
• Before the first use, clean the glass plate with a damp
cloth and dry it o. Do not use detergent; this can
result in a blue-ish haze appearing.
• Metal objects such as knives, forks, spoons and
covers must not be placed on the glass cooking
surface because it can become hot.
• Ensure electrical cables from fixed or mobile devices
do not come into contact with the hot cooking surface
or a hot cooking pan.
• Use only suitable cooking pots/pans. Other materials
may melt or catch fire.
• Never cover the appliance with a cloth or a protective
sheet. This could cause it to overheat or catch fire.
• Turn o the heat source after use.
• Always take care with recipes that contain oils and
fats because these can catch fire quickly.
• Magnetically-sensitive items (credit card, smartphone,
etc.) must not be in the immediate vicinity of the
working appliance.
• Beware of burns both during and after the use of the appliance.
• Children under the age of 8 years, people with
limited psychological and/or mental abilities, as well
as people with insucient knowledge, can only use
this appliance under supervision or if they have been
trained in the safe use of this appliance.
• The appliance is not intended for use by people with
diminished physical, sensory or mental capacities,
or people who lack experience and knowledge,
unless they are under supervision or have been given
instructions about the safe use of the appliance from
someone responsible for their safety.
• Children must be accompanied to be sure they do not
play with the appliance.
Precautions Against Damage
• Damaged cooking pans or cooking pans with rough
bases (cast iron without enameling) can cause
damage to the glass.
• Sand or other abrasive materials may cause damage to the glass.
• Do not allow items (even small ones) to fall on the glass.
• Avoid the impact of cooking pans against the edge of the glass.
• Ensure the downdraft is installed in accordance with
the instructions of the manufacturer.
• Do not place or leave empty cooking pans on the cooktop.

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• Avoid contact of sugar, synthetic substances or
aluminum foil with the hot zones. These substances
can crack or aect the vitro ceramic surface while it
cools down: switch o the appliance and remove them
immediately from the hot zones (beware: risk of burns).
• Risk of burns! Do not place items on the cooktop.
• Never place a hot pan on the control zone.
• If there is a drawer under the built-in appliance,
ensure there is adequate distance (13/16″ or 2 cm)
between the contents of the drawer and the bottom of
the appliance to provide good ventilation.
• Do not put flammable objects (for example, sprays) in the
drawer under the cooktop. If the drawer contains a cutlery
holder, this must be made from heat-resistant material.
Precautions to be Taken in the Event
of a Fault with the Appliance
• Upon discovering a fault, turn o the appliance and
turn o the electrical supply.
• Immediately switch o the electrical power to the
appliance if a crack or split is discovered in the vitro-
ceramic glass, then notify the after-sales service.
• Repairs must only be carried out by specialized
personnel. Never open the appliance yourself.
WARNING: If the glass cooking surface is broken, turn
o the appliance to prevent possible electric shock.
Additional Precautions
• Ensure the cooking pan remains in the middle of the
cooking zone at all times. The bottom of the cooking pan
must cover as much of the cooking zone as possible.
• A magnetic field can aect electronic equipment.
People with a pacemaker must first consult the
distributor or a doctor.
• Do not use synthetic or aluminum cooking pans: these
can melt on the cooking zones while they are still hot.
• Never use water to put out a fire. Turn o the cooking
zone. Gently cover flames with a cover, fire blanket, or
something similar.
The use of unsuitable pots and pans, or the use of
removable pan warming accessories that are unsuitable
for use with induction cooktops, is not covered by the
guarantee conditions. The manufacturer cannot be held
responsible for any damage caused to the cooktop and
its surroundings that result from this.

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Description of the
Appliance
The appliance is an induction cooktop with an integrated
countertop downdraft extractor tower. The induction
cooktop has 4 or 5 cooking zones with an integrated
downdraft tower located at the back of the cooktop for
the removal of cooking fumes.
The cooktop and downdraft tower can be operated
separately. You will find an explanation of the operation of
the appliance further in this manual.
Principle of Induction
There is an induction coil under each cooking zone. When
this is on, it produces a variable electromagnetic field
that produces an induction current in the bottom of the
cooking pan. This results in the warming up of the cooking
pan on the cooking zone.
Suitable cooking pans are required for this:
• Recommended cooking pans include those with a
magnetic base (you can check this using a magnet):
a cast iron kettle, black iron pan, enameled metal
cooking pans, stainless steel pans with magnetic
base, etc.
• Unsuitable cooking pans include copper, stainless
steel, aluminum, glass, wood, ceramics, pottery,
stainless steel without magnetic base, etc.
The induction cooking zone immediately takes the size of
the cooking pan into account. If the diameter is too small,
the cooking pan will not work. The diameter varies as a
function of the diameter of the cooking zone. Should the
cooking pan not be adjusted to the cooktop, the symbol
will continue to flash.

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Technical Specifications of
the Induction Cooktop
Type 42110 42120
Total power
7400 10400
W
Energy consumption of the
ECcooktop cooking plate**
170,1 176,0
Wh/kg
Cooking zone left
Ø 280 240x200
mm
Detection cooking pan
Ø 130 Ø 110
mm
Normal*
2300 2100
W
With Power*
3000 2500
W
Super Power*
- 3000
W
Cooking utensils**
D C
Energy consumption ECcw**
162,5 166,9
Wh/kg
Cooking zone middle left
Ø 230 240x200
mm
Detection cooking pan
Ø 110 Ø 110
mm
Normal*
2100 2100
W
With Power*
3000 2500
W
Super Power*
- 3000
W
Cooking utensils**
C B
Energy consumption ECcw**
165,4 180,2
Wh/kg
Cooking zone middle
Ø 280
mm
Detection cooking pan
Ø 130
mm
Normal*
2300
W
With Power*
3000
W
Super Power*
W
Cooking utensils**
D
Energy consumption ECcw**
187,0
Wh/kg
Cooking zone middle right
240x200 240x200
mm
Detection cooking pan
Ø 110 Ø 110
mm
Normal*
2100 2100
W
With Power*
2500 2500
W
Super Power*
3000 3000
W
Cooking utensils**
C C
Energy consumption ECcw**
166,2 166,9
Wh/kg
Cooking zone right
240x200 240x200
mm
Detection cooking pan
Ø 110 Ø 110
mm
Normal*
2100 2100
W
With Power*
2500 2500
W
Super Power*
3000 3000
W
Cooking utensils**
B A
Energy consumption ECcw**
186,0 178,9
Wh/kg
* The power transfer may vary, dependent on the sizes and the materials
of the cooking pans
** Calculated following the methods for measuring the performance (EN
60350-2)

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Noises Caused by Induction
When using an induction cooktop, all kinds of noises may
occur. These noises are dependent on the construction
and the materials of the bottom of the cooking utensils.
Humming
This occurs when cooking at a higher power and this is caused
by the amount of energy that is transferred from the cooktop
to the cooking utensils. The noise disappears or becomes
weaker when you set the cooktop to a lower position.
Sputtering
This noise occurs when the utensils consist of layers of
dierent materials. The noise is caused by vibrations in the
areas where the dierent material layers touch each other.
Whistling
Such noises generally arise when cooking with utensils
consisting of layers of dierent materials and when two
adjacent cooking zones are used simultaneously at
maximum power. The whistling noise disappears or becomes
weaker when you set the cooktop to a lower position.
Clicking
At lower power positions clicking noises may occur at
electronic switches.
Buzzing
A buzzing sound may occur when the fan is switched
on. This fan cools the electronics at intensive use of the
cooktop. When the temperature is too high, the fan will
keep running after the cooktop has been switched o.
Parts Overview
1
7
4
4
4
8
8
9
5
3
2
3
6
1
Upper glass extraction tower
6
Induction cooking
2
Collection safety
7
Extraction tower
3
Upper collection container
8
Lower collection container
4
Grease filter
9 Connection elbow
5
Front glass extraction tower

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Induction cooktop
Controlling the Induction Cooktop
Cooktop control
Indicator of the timer time
Switch cooktop on/o
Stop & Go control key
Zone selection key
8
Flexzone indicator
u
Power level indicator Timer indicator
Keep warm function key
Grill function
Slider control indicator
Lock key
Control Keys and Slide Operation
The appliance is equipped with touch control keys with
which you can set the various functions. Touching the
control key operates the function. Activating a function will
cause a light, reading and/or sound signal to be displayed.
WARNING: Do not push multiple control keys
simultaneously during normal use.
In order to select power, simply glide your finger over the
slider, on the LED indicator.
You can also access a certain level directly by using your
finger to select the desired level.
Zone for slider control

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Controlling the Cooktop
Switch On and O
Switching the cooktop on and o:
Switch on
Press and continue to hold for 2 sec
The display will light up
Switch o
Press
Display goes out
Switching a cooking zone on and o:
Set up Display
Slide from left to right on the slider
(slider operation for power)
0‐9
Switch o
0
H
Slide from right to left on the SLIDER until the
display shows
0
or
H
= "Hot".
If there is no control input within 20 seconds, the
electronics will return to the wait position.
Pan Detection
This cooktop is equipped with an interactive control
system that makes use of the cooktop even easier.
When you place a pan on the cooktop, it is automatically
detected. You will also see a
0
to show you which slider
to use for the zone in question. The pan detection ensures
optimum safety.
The induction cooktop does not work:
• If there is no pan on the cooking zone or if the pan is
unsuitable for induction. In this case, it is impossible to
put the power on and the symbol will appear on the
display.
• The operation is suspended when the pan is
removed from the cooking zone during cooking. The
symbol will appear on the display. The symbol
will disappear when the pan is placed back onto the
cooking surface. The cooking will then continue at the
same power level as selected previously.
Switch o the cooking zone after use. The pan detection
will no longer be active.

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Indicator of Residual Heat
After the cooking zone or cooktop has been switched o
completely, the cooktop glass will still be warm, which
can be seen by
H
. The
H
symbol disappears when the
cooking zone glass can be handled without danger.
WARNING: As long as the residual heat indicator
remains active, the cooking zone(s) must not be
touched and no heat-sensitive items should be
placed on the cooking zone. Risk of fire and burns.
Power Function
The Power function
P
increases the power rating of the
selected cooking zone. If this function is activated, these
cooking zones will be subjected to considerably higher
power for 10 minutes.
The Power function is designed to quickly heat large
quantities of water, for pasta for example.
Switching Power on and o:
Switch on power Display
At the end of the slider push [
P
]
P
Switch o Power
9‐0
Glide your finger over the slider
Management of Maximum Power:
The cooktop is divided into 2 or 3 separate heating
groups depending on the cooktop model.
A2
A1
C1C2
What about 36”
Panorama?
Novy Panorama Pro 120 with 4 cooking zones
A2
A1B2 B1
C2
Viking 48” Panorama with 5 cooking zones.

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If this power limit is exceeded when switching to a high
selected cooking heat or switching the power function
on, the power management module reduces the cooking
position of the relevant cooking zone. This cooking zone
will first flash, and it is then automatically reduced to the
maximum possible cooking heat
The maximum individual power for each zone is 3000 W.
If simultaneous cooking is taking place on zones A1 and
A2 or B1 and B2, the power of 3700 W is divided between
these 2 zones A1 and A2 or B1 and B2 or C1 and C2.
Cooking zone in cm Power (W)
A1
A2
B1
B2
24 x 20
24 x 20
24 x 20
24 x 20
Normal: 2100
Power: 2500
Super Power: 3000
C1 Ø 23 Normal: 2100
Power: 3000
C2 Ø 28 Normal: 2300
Power: 3000
Power limit Display
Selected cooking zone with Power function
P
Power limit activated
8
[9] reduced to [8] and flashes
To use the maximum possible power for 2 zones (42110 or
42120) or 3 zones (42120) at the same time, a combination
of zones from the 2 separate heating groups is needed:
4 zones (42110):
• Zone A1 or A2 and C1 or C2
5 zones
(42120):
• Zone A1 or A2 or C2 and B1 or B2
(in case of a 2-phase connection)*
•
Zone A1 or A2 and B1 or B2 and C2
(in case of a 3-phase connection)*.
* If you have any questions about your connection,
contact your installer.

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Timer Function
The timer function allows all cooking zones to be used
simultaneously for dierent periods of time (0 to 1 hour 59
minutes) for each zone.
Timer function
Setting or changing the cooking time Display
Select the power by gliding your finger over
the slider
1‐P
Select the timer
Press the timer icon above the zone
selection key for the required cooking zone
Reduce the time
0 0 1‐
1 5 9...
Press [–] on the timer. (H MM)
Increase the time
0 6 0‐
0 5 9...
Press [+] on the timer. (H MM)
After a few seconds the LED no longer flashes. The
time has been selected and the countdown has begun.
Switch o the timer function
Select the timer Display
Press the timer icon above the zone
selection key for the required cooking zone
Stop the timer
0 0 0
Keep pressing [–] on the timer until the timer
displays 000.
If dierent timers are to be activated on multiple zones, this
operation must be repeated several times. The activated timer
indicator no longer lights up above the relative cooking zone.
The timer can also be used as an independent cooking
alarm without selecting a cooking zone. If the cooktop
is to be switched o, the independent cooking timer will
continue until the end of the set time.
Using the timer without cooking
Timer without cooking Display
Switch on the cooktop.
Press for 2 seconds.
Select the timer
‐ ‐ ‐
Press [– – –] on the timer
Reduce the time
0 6 0‐
0 5 9...
Press [–] on the timer
Increase the time
0 0 1‐
0 0 2...
Press [+] on the timer
After a few seconds the timer display stops flashing. The
time is selected and counting down starts.

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Automatic O at the End of Cooking
Timer:
As soon as the selected cooking time is up, the display
will flash 000, a beep will be heard. To stop the audible
signal and the flashing, press [0.00] on the timer.
Programming Auto Heat Up
All cooking zones are equipped with an auto heat up
function. The cooking zone will initially operate at full
power for a certain amount of time before automatically
reducing to the selected power level.
Programming auto heat up
Activating auto heat up Display
Glide your finger over the slider to (for
example)
7
and hold for 3 seconds
7 A
Switching auto heat up o Display
Glide your finger over the slider
0
to
9
0‐9
Auto heat up table
Set value for cooking
time
Auto heat up function
Time (min:sec)
1
0:40
2
01:12
3
02:00
4
02:56
5
04:16
6
07:12
7
02:00
8
03:12
9
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Stop & Go Function
This function temporarily interrupts the activity of the
cooktop and allows a restart with the same settings.
Turning Stop & Go on and o
Switching on Display
Press
II
for 2 seconds.
I I
Switching o
0‐9
Press
II
for 2 seconds.
Then press the animated slider

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Recall Function
After turning the cooktop o , it is possible to recall
the last selected settings (this up to a maximum of 10
seconds):
• State of all cooking zones (power)
• Minutes and seconds of the programmed cooking
zones by the timers
• “Automatic cooking” function
• Keep warm function
The recall procedure is as follows:
• Push the control key for 2 seconds.
• Push
II
before the flashing stops.
The previous settings are now active again.
Keep Warm Function
This function makes it possible to automatically reach and
maintain a temperature of 158°F (70°C).
This prevents pans overflowing or your food sticking to
the bottom of the pans.
Switching the keep warm function on and o
Switching on
Display
Press
Switching o
0
Press
The maximum duration of the keep warm function is 2
hours.
Flexzone
This function allows you to join the 2 left and 2 right zones
so they operate as 2 large flex zones. This function can be
activated manually, or automatically when a large pot/pan
be placed on the cooking surface.
Flexzone
Manual activation Display
Simultaneously press the 2 zone selection keys
of the 2 flex zones A1, A2 or B1, B2 to be shared.
0
u
Automatic activation
u
Place a pot on the zones A1, A2 or B1, B2.
Increase the power
0‐9
Slide your finger over the left slider until
you reach the desired power level, both flex
zones display the chosen power.
Switch bridge function o
0
Simultaneously press the 2 zone selection
keys of the 2 combined zones.

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Grill Function
This special cooking function optimizes heating and warming
in a cast iron pot/grill plate. This will ensure improved results
of the food you are cooking. Flex zones A1 and A2 or B1 and
B2 will be automatically shared using the bridge function.
Grill function:
Activate Display
Select a cooking zone using the zone
selection key. Press
u
Increase the power
Glide your finger over the left slider until you
reach the desired power; both zones display
the chosen power.
Switch grill o
Select a cooking zone using the zone
selection key. Press
Locking the Controller
To avoid a cooktop selection being changed, during
cleaning for example, the controller must be locked
(except the on/o button).
This function can only be activated 10 seconds after
switching the cooktop on.
Locking
Lock Display
Press the for 2 seconds.
The symbol now lights up brightly.
Unlock
Press the for 2 seconds.
The symbol now lights up normally.

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Controlling the
extraction tower
Downdraft Tower control panel
Extraction control
Switch on/lift extraction tower position
Decrease extraction speed
Increase extraction speed
Switch o/lower extraction tower position
Extraction speed indicator
Cleaning indicator for grease filter
Cleaning indicator for recirculation filter (optional)
Preset extraction function
Extractor hood lock button
Operation via Mobile App
This downdraft tower can also be remotely controlled via
a mobile device. Installing the Novy Connect app on your
mobile device will enable you to connect to the downdraft
tower. When the downdraft tower is not connected to the
mobile device itself, the downdraft tower can be operated
using the remote control for the downdraft tower itself.
Set up
To use the Novy Connect application for your downdraft
tower and appliance installation you will need the
following:
• The downdraft tower must be connected to the house
power supply and to be turned on.
• A smartphone or tablet with a current version of iOS
or Android operating system.
• Download the Novy Connect application through your
favorite app store. Your downdraft tower and mobile
device should be within range of each other.
The application will guide you through the entire
procedure. Follow the directions in the application.

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User Modes
This appliance can be used in the exhaust or recirculation
mode (standard setting upon delivery)
Exhaust Mode
The air sucked in is first cleaned by the grease filters
before being removed to the outside. This can be
achieved by making use of a series of ducts connected
between the appliance and a wall exhaust cover.
To set the appliance in exhaust mode, press and hold the
key combination
+
and
‐
and for 3 seconds when the
extraction tower is closed.
The LED next to the Cleaning indicator for recirculation
filter will blink 3x.
Recirculation Mode
The air sucked in is first cleaned by the grease filters. The
scents are then removed in the recirculation filter before
re-entering the kitchen.
To set the appliance in recirculation mode (default setting),
press and hold the key combination
+
and
‐
and for 3
seconds when the extraction tower is closed.
The LED next to the Cleaning indicator for recirculation
filter will be on for 3 seconds.
INFO: Provide adequate ventilation in the kitchen
for optimal eciency of the recirculation system.

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Controlling the Downdraft Tower
WARNING: When the extraction is activated,
the extraction tower automatically rises to the
desired height at the rear of the induction cooktop.
Therefore, ensure nothing can hinder its movement.
Extraction tower:
Switch on 3-15/16″ (10 cm) Display
Briefly press
LED
lights up
Switch on 11-13/16″ (30 cm)
LED
lights up
Press and hold for 2 seconds
Switch AUTO on 7-7/8″ (20 cm)
LED
lights up
Press
Switch on run-out function
LED
blinks
Press and hold for 2 seconds
Switch o
LED
o
Briefly press
Other positions of the extraction tower: The extraction
tower can be set in 3 dierent standard positions: 10, 20
and 30 cm via the and buttons.
If you wish to choose an intermediate height yourself,
you can stop the suction tower at any position while the
extraction tower is moving.
Press the button if the extraction tower moves
upwards, or if it moves downwards.
AUTO function: Preset function where the extraction
tower immediately comes into position at the most
common cooking height of 20 cm. The extraction mode 5
(3rd LED) is automatically set. This can be adjusted in the
Novy Connect app.
Run-out function: This function starts at the end of
cooking. For a fixed time, the remaining cooking vapors
will be extracted from the kitchen by the extraction tower
at low extraction mode and at a height of 10 cm. When
recirculation is selected, the recirculation filters are also
dried.
The run-out time is set to 30 minutes by default in the
recirculation mode and 10 minutes in exhaust mode. It is
recommended that this function be allowed to carry out
its function completely. At the end of the run-out time, the
motor and the extraction tower will automatically switch
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Increase/Decrease Power
Level
The extraction tower can be set to 8 power levels, with 3
intense levels (6, 7 and 8).
Activate the intense levels when cooking food with a
strong smell or vapor. In these intense levels (levels 6, 7
and 8) the extraction tower functions on higher flow rates.
After 6 minutes, the extraction tower switches back to
level 5. After this time, the extraction tower switches back
to position 5.
Adjusting the power level:
Increase the power Display
Press [
+
]
Brighter
LED(s)
Decrease the power
LED(s)
dim
Press [
‐
]
Auto-Stop
In order to ensure the extraction does not keep running,
the motor switches o and the extraction tower closes
automatically after 3 hours (if the controller has not been
changed during these 3 hours).
Locking the Downdraft
Tower
In order to prevent the extractor hood from being
inadvertently switched on, e.g. when cleaning the glass,
the controls are locked.
Locking the extraction tower
Locking Display
Hold finger on for 3 seconds of the
extraction tower.
LED
lights up
Unlocking
LED
o
Hold finger on for 3 seconds of the
extraction tower.

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Cleaning Indicators
Cleaning Indicator for
Grease Filter
Indicator: LED next to lights
After 20 cooking hours, the LED next to the symbol will
light up.
Follow the cleaning instructions as described in the
chapter, Cleaning.
After having cleaned and replaced the grease filters, reset
the cleaning indicator.
Reset: press the control key for 3 seconds when the
extraction tower is completely downwards.
Replace Recirculation Filter
Indicator (only with Recirculation
)
Indicator: LED next to lights.
After a fixed time, the LED on the hood touch will light
up. This indicates that the recirculation filter needs to be
replaced.
Follow the cleaning instructions described in the
recirculation box / filter manual.
A new recirculation filter can be obtained from a specialist
dealer or from the Viking Range website. After replacing
the recirculation filter, reset the cleaning indicator.
Reset: press the control key for 3 seconds when the
extraction tower is completely downwards.
I/O module connection
The appliance can be optional equipped with the Input/
Output module n° 990036.
When the input of the module is used in “closed” input
situation the extraction tower will move to the desired
height only the extraction will not start.
The 2 LEDs between the cleaning indicator and
will blink.
The extraction only starts when the input situation is
“open”.
The input can be used for example in combination with a
(sinwow) switch in duct out mode.
When the output of the module is used the relay will close
when the extraction is active.
The output remains closed also 5 minutes after closing
the extraction tower.

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Cooking Advice
Quality of the Pots and Pans
Suitable cookware, pots and pans include: steel,
enameled steel, cast iron, stainless steel with magnetic
base, aluminum with magnetic base (±3-15/16” / ±100mm
min). Unsuitable pans include: aluminum and stainless
steel without magnetic base, copper, brass, ceramics,
porcelain. The manufacturers will state whether their
products are suitable for induction.
In order to ensure your pans are suitable:
• Pour a little water in a pan and place it on an induction
cooking zone set to
9
. The water should be hot
within a few seconds.
• Hold a magnet to the base of the pan. The magnet
should stick.
Some cooking pots hum when they are placed on an
induction cooking zone. This does not mean the appliance
is faulty, and it will not aect operation. This noise
decreases when you adjust the power.
Lift the pans up when you want to move them to
avoid stains and scratches.
As often as possible, prepare meals with the pan lid on.
Dimensions of Cooking Pans
The cooking zones can (to a certain extent) automatically
adapt to the diameter of the pan. The base of the pan
must have a minimum diameter (± 3-9/16″ (9cm)) for
working with the selected cooking zone. Place the pan in
the middle of the cooking zone in order to optimize the
energy transfer. If the diameter of the pan is much larger
than the zone, this will not result in an optimal cooking
result.
Only the surface of the pan above the induction coil will
then generate the heat. The rest of the surface that is not
above the induction coil will receive heat via conduction
through the pan surface.
Therefore, if the pan is much larger than the cooking
zone, it advised to set the cooking zone to a slightly lower
level to allow the heat to be divided up more evenly.

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Examples of Power Control
(The values indicated below are only indicative)
Application Display
Melting
Warming up
• Sauces, butter, chocolate,
gelatin
• Pre-prepared meals
1‐2
Rising
Defrosting
• Rice pudding and pre-prepared
meals
• Vegetables, fish, frozen
products
2‐3
Steaming • Vegetables, fish, meat
3‐4
Water • Boiled potatoes, soups, pasta
• Fresh vegetables
4‐5
Simmering • Meat, liver, eggs, grilled
sausages
• Goulash, rolled meat, black/
white pudding
6‐7
Cooking
Roasting
• Potatoes, fritters, flat biscuits
7‐8
Roasting
Bringing
to cooking
temperature
• Steaks, omelettes
• Water
9
Cooking • Bringing large quantities of
water to the boil
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Cleaning And
Maintenance
Follow all instructions described in the Safety
chapter
Before cleaning, check the cooking plate has been
fully switched o and the glass above the cooking
zones has cooled down.
Follow the cleaning instructions below for a long life
and optimum functioning of the appliance.
Maintenance of the cooktop
First let the appliance cool down, otherwise there is
a risk of burns.
Never use “steam” or “pressure” equipment.
Never use objects that could damage the vitro-
ceramic glass such as an abrasive sponge, abrasive
cleaning liquid or aggressive cleaning agents.
Clean the glass of the cooking plate
Wipe the surface clean with some washing-up liquid on a
damp cloth or sponge (it is best to do this after every use),
then dry the cooktop by rubbing with a dry cloth or with
kitchen paper. Always make sure that all cloths used are
clean in order to avoid scratching the surface.
In case of stubborn stains
Heavy contamination and stains
(limescale stains,
pearl-like shiny spots) are best removed while the cooktop
is still warm. For this apply common cleaning agents and
cleaning methods. If this does not work well enough, you
can use a specific cleaning product for cleaning vitro-
ceramic glass (for example, Vitroclen).
Boiled-over food
should first be soaked with a wet cloth;
the contamination residues should then be removed with
a glass scraper that is specially designed for ceramic
cooktops. After this, clean the cooktop as described under
“Cleaning glass cooktop”.
Burnt-on sugar
and melted plastics are best removed
immediately – while still hot – with a glass scraper. After
this, clean the cooktop as described under “Cleaning
glass cooktop”. Grains of dirt/sand may fall on the cooking
plate while peeling potatoes or washing vegetables and
may cause scratches when moving the pans. Therefore,
ensure there are no grains left on the surface.

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Discoloration of the cooktop
does not have any influence
on the operation or strength of the vitro-ceramic. It is
not a form of damage to the cooktop, but it is a result of
residues that have not been removed and have therefore
burnt-in.
Shiny spots
occur as a result of wear caused by the base
of the pans, in particular when using cooking pans with
an aluminum bottom or when using the wrong cleaning
agents. These can only be removed with great diculty
using common cleaning agents. If necessary, repeat the
cleaning several times.
Due to the use of aggressive cleaning agents and
scratching caused by the pan bases, the glass surface is
rubbed o over the course of time, leaving dark stains.
Do not use the cooking plate as a table top or for putting
utensils on.
Always lift up the pans/pots and do not slide them along
the glass plate.
Maintenance of the
Downdraft Tower
Cleaning after Use
Raise the extraction tower to its highest position, press
(several times) on .
Raise the uppermost glass from the extraction tower.
INFO: Do not place the top glass on a switched on
cooktop to avoid heating.
Clean with a damp cloth or sponge, use of a pH-neutral
detergent is possible. Wipe dry with a dry cloth/ kitchen
paper.

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Tilt the front piece of glass using both hands and lift it out
of the extraction tower.
Clean the front and back of the glass with a damp cloth or
sponge, use of a pH-neutral detergent is possible. Wipe
dry with a dry cloth/ kitchen paper.
Press the button after all parts are reinstalled.
Make sure that the suction opening is clear when
replacing the top glass.
Never use objects that could damage the glass such
as an abrasive sponge, abrasive cleaning liquid or
aggressive cleaning agents.
Cleaning the Grease Filters
When the grease filters must be cleaned, this is indicated
by the grease filter cleaning indicator.
Follow the steps previously described in Cleaning After
Use
Take the grease filters out of the extraction tower (keep
the position of the grease filter in mind; there is a left and
a right grease filter)
Clean in dishwasher or immerse in hot water containing
degreasing detergent.
WARNING: If the instructions described above are
not followed, residue in the filter may cause a fire.

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The uppermost extraction tower glass must NOT be
placed in the dishwasher. This may cause scratches
in the glass; it may also damage the coating on the
base.
After cleaning:
• Return the filters and the glass into the extraction
tower.
• Press the button after all parts are reinstalled.
• Press the control key for 3 seconds when the
extraction tower is completely downwards.
Cleaning Spillage into the Appliance
• Follow the steps Previously described in Cleaning
After Use and Cleaning the Grease Filters.
• Remove the upper collection containers from the
tower and clean if necessary.
• Remove the collection safety and clean if necessary.
• In the case of spillage of large quantities of fluid, slide
the lower collection containers from the underside of
the extraction hood and clean if necessary.
• Follow the steps in the reverse order to make the
appliance ready for cooking again.
• Press the button after all parts are reinstalled.

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Troubleshooting
minor faults
Messages on the Cooktop
Code
• There is no cooking pan on the cooking
zone.
• The cooking pan is not suitable for induction.
• The diameter of the bottom of the cooking
pan is too small when compared to the
cooking zone.
U
See Keep Warm Function.
E
• The electronic system is disrupted.
• Disconnect and reconnect the cooktop.
• Call the after-sales service.
I I
See Stop & Go Function.
(Er03)
The controller keys are covered by liquid or an
item. The symbol will disappear as soon as the
keys are released or cleaned.
E2
The cooktop has overheated, leave to cool,
then switch back on.
E8
The fan air supply is blocked.
Unblock it.
U400
The cooktop has not been properly connected
to the network. Check the connection.
(Er47) Problem in the appliance's internal bus system.
If one of these error messages remains visible, you can
contact the after-sales service.
The cooktop or the cooking zone
does not work:
• The cooktop has been poorly connected to the
electrical power supply.
• The safety fuse has blown.
• Check the locking key has been enabled.
• The touch control keys have been splashed with
water or fat.
• There is an object on the touch control keys.
A single zone or all zones are not working:
• The safety appliance has been operated.
• This shall engage when a cooking zone has been left
on unintentionally.
• The safety shall also engage when one or more touch
control keys are covered.
• A pan is empty and the base has overheated.
• The cooktop also has an automatic power reducer
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The fan continues to operate after
the cooktop has switched o:
• This is not a defect, the fan is protecting the electronic
equipment.
• The fan will stop automatically.
The automatic cooking controller
does not seem to be working:
• The cooking zone is still warm [
H
]
• The maximum cooking level has been selected [
9
]
• The cooking level was selected using the control key [
‐
].
Messages on the Downdraft
Code
1st LED
flashes
• Run-out function activated.
2 LEDs
flash
• The tower was not detected at the
requested position.
• Check nothing can prevent the movement
of the extraction tower.
• Press .
• Contact Viking.
3 LEDs
flash
• Safety switch in extraction tower constantly
activated.
• Press .
• Contact Viking.
• Use a screwdriver to turn the slot on the
drive shaft of the downdraft tower.
4 LEDs
flash
• Front extraction tower glass is missing.
• Front extraction tower glass has not been
put in place correctly.
• Press .
• Extraction tower detection switch faulty.
The downdraft tower does not
extract well. What can be the cause
of this problem?
• Check that the top glass of the extraction tower is
correctly positioned. The suction opening must be clear.
• Check the grease filter. Follow the cleaning indicator.
On average, the filter must be cleaned every two
weeks to ensure the extraction works correctly.
• Check the air supply in the house. As soon as the
downdraft tower is switched on, make sure that air is
supplied by opening the grates in the windows or by
opening a window.
• Check the duct for blockages or constrictions which
prevent proper extraction of the air.

Service Information
Only authorized replacement parts may be used in
performing service on the appliance.
DO NOT repair or replace any part of the appliance
unless specifically recommended in the manual. All other
servicing should be referred to a qualified technician.
Contact Viking Range, LLC, 1-888-(845-4641), for the
nearest service parts distributor in your area or write to:
Viking Range, LLC
PREFERRED SERVICE
111 Front Street
Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 USA
Make a note of the information below. You'll need it if
service is ever required.
This information can be found on the serial plate on the
inner frame of the downdraft unit.
Model no.
Serial no.
Date of purchase
Date installed
Dealer’s name
Address
If service requires installation of parts, use only authorized
parts to insure protection under the warranty.
Viking Range, LLC
111 Front Street
Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 USA
(662) 455-1200
For product information, call 1-888-845-4641 or visit
our website at vikingrange.com
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