Viking Use & Care Manual

Viking Range Corporation

111 Front Street

Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 USA (662) 455-1200

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call 1-888-VIKING1 (845-4641) or visit the Viking Web Site at vikingrange.com

Built-In Electric

Touch Control Ovens

Congratulations

Your purchase of this product attests to the importance you place upon the quality and performance of the major appliances you use. With minimal care, as outlined in this guide, this product is designed to provide you with years of dependable service. Please take the few minutes necessary to learn the proper and efficient use and care of this quality product.

Some key features of this appliance include:

???14 different cooking modes to make even your most challenging baking projects a success.

???Split baking and broiling elements, reducing your preheating time and heating your food more evenly.

???An extra-large reversing fan, allowing you to cook even large quantities of food more quickly and evenly.

???Four convection modes, offering greater air circulation to shorten cooking times and cook foods more evenly.

???Dual broiling elements, producing intense radiant heat for faster broiling and a larger coverage area.

???Three broiling modes, including a special low-broil mode for delicate broiling and top-browning.

???A profiled, hidden bake element for easier cleaning.

???Six adjustable rack positions with the largest usable baking space available in this class.

Your complete satisfaction is our ultimate goal. If you have any questions or comments about this product, please contact the dealer from whom you purchased this product, or contact our consumer support center at 1-888-VIKING1.

We appreciate your choosing a Viking?? Range Corporation product and hope that you will again select our products for your other major appliance needs. For more information about the complete selection of Viking products, contact your dealer or go to www.vikingrange.com.

Warnings

WARNING

If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.

WARNING

NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and overheating of the oven.

WARNING

Do not use commercial oven cleaners inside the oven. Use of these cleaners can produce hazardous fumes or can damage the porcelain finishes.

WARNING

NEVER cover any slots, holes or passages in the oven bottom or cover an entire rack with materials such as aluminum foil. Doing so blocks air flow through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat, causing a fire hazard.

WARNING

To avoid sickness and food waste when using automatic time baking:

???Do not use foods that will spoil while waiting for cooking to start, such as dishes with milk or eggs, cream soups, custards, fish, pork, poultry, or foods with stuffing.

???Any food that has to wait for cooking to start should be very cold or frozen before it is placed in the oven.

???Do not use foods containing baking powder or yeast when automatic time baking. They will not rise properly.

???Do not allow food to remain in the oven for more than two hours after the end of the cooking cycle.

WARNING

To avoid sickness and food waste, do not allow defrosted food to remain in the oven for more than two hours.

Table of Contents

Getting Started

ImportantSafetyInstrutions ________________________ 6

Product Controls

Oven ControlPanel________________________________ 8

Built-In Electric Oven Features______________________ 10

Touch Pad Functions_______________________________ 11

Programming Modes

Clocks and Timers

Setting the Clock _____________________________ 16

Setting the Timer _____________________________ 17

Cook Time and Stop Time ____________________ 18

Oven Settings

Brightness ____________________________________ 20

DegreeFormat(Fahrenheitor Celsius) _________ 20

Tones ________________________________________ 21

Tone Volume _________________________________ 23

Timeouts ____________________________________ 23

Clock Format(12-houror 24-hour) _____________ 24

Sabbath Mode _______________________________ 25

Showroom Mode ___________________________25

Lock and Unlock ______________________________ 26

Interior Oven Lights___________________________ 26

Recipe Function ___________________________________ 27

Warming Modes __________________________________ 29

Bake Modes ______________________________________ 30

Broil Modes ______________________________________ 33

Roast Modes ______________________________________ 35

Meat Probe _______________________________________ 37

Table of Contents

Cooking Tips

Rack Positions ______________________________________ 39

Pan Placement Tips _________________________________ 40

Baking Tips ________________________________________ 40

Multiple Rack Baking _______________________________ 41

Conventional Baking Chart __________________________ 42

Convection Baking Chart____________________________ 43

Solving Baking Problems ____________________________ 44

Broiling Tips ________________________________________ 45

Broiling Chart ______________________________________ 46

Roasting Tips _______________________________________ 47

Conventional Roasting Chart ________________________ 48

Convection Roasting Chart __________________________ 49

Product Care

Cleaning and Maintenance __________________________ 50

Self-Clean Cycle _______________________________ 53

Replacing Light _____________________________________ 54

Trouble Shooting ___________________________________ 55

Error Handling______________________________________ 55

Service Information _________________________________ 56

Warranty ___________________________________________ 57

Getting Started

Important Safety Instructions

???Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual. Never use your appliance for warming or heating the room. This is based on safety considerations.

???Your unit should be installed by a qualified technician. The appliance must be installed and electrically grounded according to local codes.

???Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of this appliance unless specifically recommended in this manual. All servicing should be referred to a qualified technician. Warranty service must be performed by an authorized service agency.

???Children should not be left alone in the kitchen while the oven is in use.

CAUTION: Do not store items of interest to children over the unit. Children climbing to reach items could be seriously injured.

???GREASE - Grease is flammable and should be handled carefully. Do not use water on grease fires. Flaming grease can be extinguished with baking soda or, if available, a multipurpose dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher. Let fat cool before attempting to handle it. Do not allow grease to collect around the oven or in vents. Wipe up spillovers immediately.

???Loose-fitting or hanging garments should never be worn while using the appliance. Do not drape towels or materials on oven door handles. These items could ignite and cause burns.

???Use only dry potholders. Moist or damp potholders on

hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let potholder touch hot surface areas. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth.

???Keep area clean and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable liquids. Never use your oven as a storage space. Combustible items (paper, plastic, etc.) may ignite, and metallic items may become hot and cause burns.

Important Safety Instructions

???Do not heat unopened food containers; build-up of pressure may cause the container to explode and result in injury.

???Always position oven racks in desired location while oven is cool. If rack must be moved while oven is hot, do not let potholder contact hot heating element in oven.

???Use care when opening oven door. Let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing food. Hot air or steam can cause burns to hands, face and/or eyes.

???Keep oven vents unobstructed. The oven vent is located at the front of the oven and vents into the room.

???Do not clean door gasket. It is essential for a good tight seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage, or move the gasket.

???No commercial oven cleaner or oven liner protective coating such as aluminum foil should be used in or around any part of the oven. Improper oven liners may result in a risk of electric shock or fire. Keep oven free from grease buildup.

???Before self-cleaning the oven, remove broiler pan, broiler grid, oven racks, and other utensils. Do not use your oven to clean other parts. A fan noise should be heard during the cleaning cycle. If not, call service before self-cleaning again.

???DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENTS OR INTERIOR SURFACES OF OVEN. Heating elements may be hot even though they are dark in color. Interior surfaces of an oven become hot enough to cause burns. During and after use, do not touch or let clothing or other flammable materials contact heating elements or interior surfaces of oven until they have had sufficient time to cool. Other surfaces of the oven may become hot enough to cause burns, such as the oven vent opening, the surface near the vent opening, and the oven door window.

Started Getting

Bake

Conventional, single-rackbaking (breads, cakes, cookies,pastry, pies, entrees, vegetables)

Convection Bake

Multi-rack baking for heavier or frozen foods (e.g., frozenpies, pizzas, entrees, vegetables)

Defrost

Natural defrosting of food using fan without heat

Auto Roast*

Oven Selector Options

Broil

Threeconventional broil settings for cuts of flat pieces of meat or meat 1-2 inches thick

Convection Broil

Faster than regular broiling with less smoke generation for thicker meats

Dehydrate

Using the convection fan over a period of time, water is removed from food by evaporation

Meat Probe*

Automatically turns the oven off when the internal temperatureof the meat being roasted is reached

TruConvecTM

Multi-rack baking for breads, cakes, cookies (up to 6 racks of cookies at once)

Convection Roast

Roasting whole turkeys, whole chickens, hams, etc.

Self-Clean

A self-cleaning cycle using high heat to burn off soils and deposits

Proof*

Creates an optimal environment for the rising of yeast in many kinds of dough

Recipes*

Accesses, programs, and saves cooking cycles from favorite recipes

Oven Light Controls

Controls the interior lights in the upper and lower ovens

Oven Lock

Childproofing feature preventing the controls from being activated when the oven is not in use

Settings

Accesses custom features such as display brightness, Sabbath/Showroom modes, and tones

Automatic searing of the outsideof meats; simplifies roasting

*Note: Premiere model control panel and features are shown.

Oven Control Panel

PremiereDesigner double oven is shown above.

Meat Probe (available on Premiere models)

Cable Probe

Handles

Plug

Temperature Control

Both ovens share the temperature control. To use this feature, select the upper or lower oven, and then set the desired temperature. The controls can be set at any temperature from 150?? F (65.6?? C) to 550?? F (287.8?? C).

Electronic Keypad Entry

Both ovens share the electronic keypad entry. The alphanumeric keys can be used to program and control all oven functions.

Oven Function Selector Control

Both ovens offer 14 separate cooking modes from which you can choose the one that best meets your cooking needs.

Bake

Broil

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convection bake
TruConvecTM

Touch Pad Functions

Touch Pad Functions

Product Controls

TruConvec???

With this function, only the rear

element operates at full power.

Thereis no direct heat from the

bottom or top elements, and

the motorized fan in the rear of

the oven circulates for even heating. Use this setting for foods that require gentle

cooking, such as pastries, souffl??s, yeast breads, quick breads, and cakes. This setting produces breads, cookies, and

other baked goods with an even texture and golden crusts. No special bakeware is required. Use this function for single-rack baking, multiple-rack baking, roasting, and preparation of complete meals. This setting is also recommendedwhen preparinglargequantitiesof baked goods at one time.

Convection Bake

With this function, the bottom element operates at full power, and the top broil element operates at supplemental power.The motorized fan in the rear of the oven circulates heated air, providing a more even heat distribution. This even circulation of air equalizes the temperature throughout

Convection Broil

Using this function, the top element operates at full power. This function is exactly the same as regular broiling with the additional benefit of air circulation by the motorized fan in the rear of the oven. Smoke is reduced since the airflow also reduces peak temperatures on the food. Use this setting for broiling thick cuts of meat.

Convection Roast

With this function, the convection element runs in conjunction with the inner and outer broil elements. The reversible convection fan runs at a higher speed in each direction, allowing the moisture to be sealed inside large cuts of meat, such as roasts. This saves time when compared with single fan convection roast modes. Use this setting for whole turkeys, whole chickens, and roasts.

convection broil

convection roast

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the oven cavity and eliminates the hot and cold spots found in conventional ovens. A major benefit of convection baking is the ability to

prepare food in larger quantitiesusing multipleracks.When roasting using this setting, cool air is quicklyreplaced,searingmeatson the outsideand retaining more juices and natural flavor on the inside with less shrinkage. With this heating method, foods can be baked and roasted at the same time with minimal taste transfer,even when differentdishes are involved, such as cakes, fish, or meat. The hot air system is especiallyeconomicalwhen thawing frozen food. Use this setting for baking and roasting.

NOTE: Because this function uses a high-speed convection fan for optimum cooking performance, some noise may be noticed from this high fan speed. This is normal.

Defrost

With the temperature control off, a motorized fan in the rear of the oven circulates air. This fan accelerates natural defrosting of the food without heat.

NOTE: To avoid sickness and food waste, do not allow defrosted food to remain in the oven for more than two hours.

Product Controls

Touch Pad Functions

Dehydrate

With this function, a motorizedfan in the rear of the oven circulates warm air. Over a period of time, the water is removed from the food by evaporation. Removal of water inhibits growth of microorganismsand retardsthe activity of enzymes. It is importantto remember that dehydration does not improve quality;only fresh,top-quality foods should be dehydratedin your oven.

Self-Clean

The self-cleaning cycle is designed to eliminate the need for scrubbing and scouring food baked onto the oven interior. During this cycle,the oven uses high temperatures to burn off soils and deposits. An integral smoke eliminator reducesodors associated with the soil burn-off. A powder ash residue is left in the bottom of the oven after completion of the self-cleancycle. When the oven has cooled, removeany ash from oven surfaces with a damp sponge or cloth.

Auto Roast*

This function furthersimplifies roastingby automatically searing the outside of meats,raisingthe pre-set temperature by 100?? F for a short time to sear the outside of the meat. The temperaturethen returns to the pre-set temperature in the standardconvection roast mode.

Meat Probe*

The probe temperaturefunction is used to automatically turn the oven off when the internaltemperature of meat being cooked is reached.

Touch Pad Functions

Proof*

This function uses a low temperature to create an optimal environment for the yeast to rise in many types of dough.

Recipes*

This setting accesses, programs, and saves cooking cycles from favorite recipes.

Interior Oven Light Controls

The upper and lower ovens have interior oven lights controlled by the right touch pad. Push the light button to turn the interior oven lights on and off.

Oven Lock

This child protection function prevents the oven controls from being activated when the oven is not in use.

Settings

Use this function to access, program, and customize special features of your oven. Special features include tones, timeouts, display brightness, and the Sabbath mode.

*Note: The AUTO-ROAST, PROOF, RECIPE and PROBE functions are included on the Premiere models.

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Programming Modes

Clocks and Timers

Electronic

Timing Center

The Electronic Timing Centeris used to program and control

all timing functions on your Viking appliance.

It has four display and programming modes that are activated by the four push buttons. Both the Timerand the Cook Time/Stop Time Modes can be used to time cooking periods. These featurescan even be used at the same time when both ovens are in use. For example, you can time-bakea casserolein the upper oven using the Cook Time/Stop Time Mode, while broiling in the lower oven using the Timer. One oven can also be cleaned while timing foods in the other oven using the timer.

Timer Alarm

???At the end of a program,the alarm will consistof three beeps, followed by two beeps every 10 secondsuntil the ???CLEAR??? button is pressed.

???Whenever a valid functionkey is pressedor when a control function startsautomaticaly, one beep will sound.

???When an invalid functionkey is pressed,two beeps will sound.

Setting the Clock

The time-of-daymust be set before any other program can be used. When your oven is first connectedto the power in your home, the timer display will show 12:00.

ToProgram the Time-Of-Day:

1.Press either the ???UPPER OVEN??? or ???LOWEROVEN??? button.

2.Press the ???CLOCK SET??? button.The clock will begin to flash. The word ???CLOCK??? will be lit on the display.

3.Type in the correcttime on the electronic number keypad.

4.Press the ???CLOCK SET??? buttonagain. The clock is now set.

Alternate Method:

1.Press either the ???UPPER OVEN??? or ???LOWEROVEN??? button.

2.Pressthe ???CLOCK SET??? button.The clock will begin to flash. The word ???CLOCK??? will be lit on the display.

Clocks and Timers

3. Use the up and down arrows to change the current time.

4.Press the ???SET??? button on the temperature control or the ???CLOCK SET??? button on the electronic timing center. The clock is now set.

Note: The time-of-day cannot be changed while there is a Bake Hours or Start Time cycle programmed into the timer.

Setting the Timer

The timer is designed for accurate timing and is ideal for baking delicate items such as biscuits, cookies, and popovers, and for precise broiling. The timer can be used for timing up to 12 hours. When setting the timer,the time displayed will decrease in 1 minute increments. When the timer counts down to 1 minute, the timer alarm will give one short beep and the display will change to seconds. When the timer reaches 0:00, the alarm will give one long beep.

To Set the Timer:

1.Press the ???TIMER??? button. The timer will display ???0:00??? and the word ???TIMER.???

2.Type in the desired duration time on the electronic number keypad.

3.The timer will start automatically. (To cancel the entry,press the ???CLEAR??? button on the left side of the control panel before

the count down begins and the time is still flashing.) 4. The timer is now set.

Alternate Method:

1.Press the ???TIMER??? button. The timer will display ???0:00??? and the word ???TIMER??? will be lit on the display.

Modes Programming

Programming Modes

Clocks and Timers

2. Use the up and down arrowsto set the timer.

3.Press???SET??? or ???TIMER??? to programthe timer.(Tocancel the entry,pressthe ???CLEAR??? buttonon the left side of the control panel.)

4.The timer is now set.

Cook Time and Stop Time

With the Viking oven, you can choose what times you need to start and stop cookingyour food. The Cook Time and Stop Time functions allow you to programyour preferences.

Here???show it works:

It is 2:00 PM and you would like to have your dinnerready at 6:00 PM. By programming your oven with a two-hourcook time and a 6:00 PM stop time, your oven will delay cookinguntil 3:50 PM. At 3:50, the oven will begin preheating.At 4:00 PM, the oven will begin its two-hourcook time.

Cook Time and Stop Time Facts:

Both ovens can be set individuallyfor Cook Time and Stop Time functions.

ToSet Cook Time:

1.Select UPPER OVEN or LOWER OVEN.

2.Select an oven functionand temperaturebeforesetting Cook Time and Stop Time functions.

3.Press ???COOK TIME??? and the display will flash ???0:00??? and ???COOK TIME??? will be lit below.

4.Use numeric keyboardto enter the amount of time needed for cooking.

5.After the time is entered,the display will show ???COOK TIME??? under the timer field.(Tocancelthe entry,pressthe ???CLEAR??? button on the left side of the controlpanel.)

Clocks and Timers

6.Press ???SET??? or ???ENTER??? if the cook time is correct. Cook time is set.

NOTE: To cancel cook time during its cycle, press ???COOK TIME??? and then press the ???CLEAR??? button on the left side of the oven control. Cooking will continue if the oven is on.

To Set Stop Time:

1.Set Cook Time, following the steps provided in the previous section.

2.Press ???STOP TIME??? and ???STOP TIME??? will be lit on the display.

3.Use numeric keyboard to enter the time you want to stop for cooking.

4.After the time is entered, the display will flash the time. (To cancel stop time, press the ???CLEAR??? button on the left side of the control panel.)

5.Press ???SET??? or ???STOP TIME??? if the stop time is correct. Stop time is set and will begin when the oven is preheated.

NOTE: Display will show Cook Time and Stop Time. If you have entered a time incorrectly, you will hear a long beep and the display will not change.

NOTE: To cancel stop time during its cycle, press ???STOP TIME??? and then press the ???CLEAR??? button on the left side of the oven control. Cooking will continue if the oven is on.

When Stop Time has been reached:

1.Your oven will sound three beeps, and ???HOLD??? will appear on the display.

???The oven will stay at 150?? F in hold mode for two hours.

???After two hours, the oven will sound four long beeps and shut off.

2.Press ???OFF??? to turn off the oven manually.

Modes Programming

Programming Modes

Oven Settings

These functions allow you to customizecontrolsto suit your specific tastes.

Brightness

This mode offersusers the abilityto decreaseor increase the intensity of the brightnessof the electronicdisplaypanel. Users may choose between four levelsof brightness:25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%.

Tocustomize brightnesslevel:

1.Press???SETTINGS.???Settingsmenu will appearin display.

2.Pressthe up or down arrowsuntil ???BRIGHTNESS: 100%??? appears in the display. (The % shown is the current brightness level.)

3.Press???ENTER???to changebrightness level. Current value will flash.

4.Move up and down arrows to select desiredbrightness level.

5.Press???ENTER???to confirmbrightnesslevel.

6.To exit the Settingsmenu, press???SETTINGS.???

Degree Format

The oven has been preset to the Fahrenheittemperature scale. With this feature,users can switch to the Celsiustemperature scale.

Tochange degreeformatto Celsius:

1.Press???SETTINGS.???Settingsmenu will appearin display.

2.Pressthe up or down arrowsuntil ???DEGREES: FAHRENHEIT??? appearsin the display.

3.Press???ENTER???to changedegreeformat. Current value will flash.

4.Use arrow keys to select ???CELSIUS.???

5.Press???ENTER???again to set degreeformat.

6.To exit the Settingsmenu, press???SETTINGS.???

Oven Settings

Tones

This function allows you to define the duration of tones and the number of tones for different events. Your oven is programmed with different audible tones as demonstrated by the following chart:

Programming Modes

Oven Settings

Tochange the frequencyand/or duration of any of the above tone signals:

1.Press???SETTINGS.??? Settingsmenu will appearin display.

2.Pressthe up or down arrowsuntil ???TONES??????appears in the display.

3.Press???ENTER,??? and ???RESTORE FACTORYDEFAULTS: NO??? appears on the display.

4.Scroll up or down using the arrow keys to find the Tone you would like to change and press ???ENTER.??? Displaywill flash and appear as follows:

???Short Key Entry: 5 sec???

5.Press???ENTER,???and the ???1 x 1 SEC??? value will flash.

6.Using the numerickeyboard, enter the numberand the duration of tones desired.The numberof tones can be a value from 0 to 9. The durationof tones is measured in tenths of a second. You can enter a number from 0.0 to 9.0.

7.Press???ENTER??? when finished.The tone is customized to your preference. At this point the oven plays the new tone. If you do not like it, returnto Step 10 to adjustthe tone.

8.Toexit the Settingsmenu, press ???SETTINGS.???

Oven Settings

Tone Volume

To change the TONE volume setting,

1.Press "SETTINGS." Settings menu will appear on display.

2.Press the up or down arrows until "TONES ..." appears on the display.

3.Press "ENTER," and "RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS: NO" appears on the display.

4.Press the down arrow until "VOLUME: HIGH" appears on the display.

5.Press "ENTER" to change volume level. The current value will flash.

6.Use up and down arrows to select the desired volume level. Setting options are ???HIGH???, ???LOW??? and ???OFF.???

7.Press "ENTER" to confirm volume level setting.

8.To exit the Settings menu, press "SETTINGS.???

Timeouts

Your oven is programmed with 4 preset timeouts that allow the user varying amounts of time to key in entries to the oven control display. The amount of time allowed the user to respond to a programming prompt is called a timeout. If the user fails to make an entry during the timeout period, the oven will default to its previous mode.

If you find that the amount of time allowed for programming does not meet your needs, you can redefine the limits of any of the four timeouts. The chart below defines the 4 timeouts, their duration, and when they???re used:

Modes Programming

Programming Modes

Oven Settings

To change the duration of a Timeout:

1.Press ???SETTINGS???. Settings menu will appear in display.

2.Press the up or down arrows until ???TIMEOUTS?????? appears in the display.

3.Press ???ENTER??? and ???RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS???: NO??? will appear on the display.

4.Scroll up or down using the arrow keys to find the timeout you would like to change and press ???ENTER.??? Display will flash and appear as follows:

???1 Minute Left: 1 X 1 sec???

5.Using the numeric keyboard, enter the number of seconds desired.

6.Press ???ENTER??? when finished. Timeout is customized to your preference.

7.To exit the Settings menu, press ???SETTINGS.???

Clock Format

This feature allows users to choose a 12-hour or 24-hour format for the clock display.

To program the clock format:

1.Press ???SETTINGS.??? Settings menu will appear in display.

2.Press up and down arrows until ???12 or 24 HOURS: 12??? appears in the display.

3.Press ???ENTER??? and the current setting will flash in the display.

4.Use arrow keys to choose ???12??? or ???24.???

5.Press ???ENTER??? again to accept desired clock format.

6.To exit the Settings menu, press ???SETTINGS.???

5.Push ???SET??? button.

6.Use the up arrow to toggle between ???YES??? and ???NO???.

7.Select ???YES??? and push ???SET??? button.

8. To exit the ???SETTINGS??? menu, press ???SETTINGS???.

Oven Settings

Sabbath Mode

This mode offers users belonging to religions with ???no work??? restrictions to program their ovens to comply with the Sabbath requirement. When the oven door is opened in Sabbath mode, the oven light stays off while the convection fan and heating elements remain on.

To program the Sabbath mode:

1.Press ???SETTINGS???. Settings menu will appear in display.

2.Press up or down arrows until ???SABBATH: NO??? appears in the display.

3.Press ???ENTER,??? and ???NO??? will flash on display.

4.Use arrow keys to choose ???YES??? or ???NO.???

5.Press ???ENTER??? again to accept Sabbath mode.

6.To exit the Settings menu, press ???SETTINGS.???

Showroom Mode

This mode allows the oven to be hooked up to a 120 volt electrical supply for display or showroom mode purposes. In this mode, the electronic display/controls and oven lights will function but the heating elements and convection fan will NOT function.

To program the Showroom mode:

1. Press ???SETTINGS???. Settings menu will appear in display.

2 Use the down arrow to scroll to ???TIMEOUTS???.

3.At ???TIMEOUTS??? mode, hold the down arrow for 5 seconds.

4.Use the down arrow to scroll to ???SHOWROOM???.

5.Push ???SET??? button.

6.Use the up arrow to toggle between ???YES??? and ???NO???.

7.Select ???YES??? and push ???SET??? button.

8. To exit the ???SETTINGS??? menu, press ???SETTINGS???.

Modes Programming

???Amy???s Oatmeal Cookies???

Programming Modes

Oven Settings

Lock and Unlock

This feature prevents the controlpads from being activated while the ovens are not being used.

Tolock the ovens:

1.Press on the right side of your oven control panel. Display shows ???HOLD FOR LOCK.???

2.When locked, threeshort beeps will sound and the display will show ???PANEL IS LOCKED.???

3.Tounlock the oven, press and hold ???UPPER OVEN??? or ???LOWER OVEN??? for 3 seconds. When unlocked,two short beeps will sound and the displaywill show ???PANEL IS UNLOCKED.???

Interior Oven Lights (TwoPads)

Each oven has an interiorlight that can be turnedoff and on using the designatedbuttonson the oven controlpanel.

Press or to turn on the light in the upper or lower oven. (Youwill hear a beep to signal that the light is on.)

Press or again to turn off the light in the upper or lower oven. (Youwill hear two beeps to signalthat the light is off.)

Recipe Function(Premiere Model Only)

Entering Recipe Name

This function programs and saves up to 100 cooking cycles from favorite recipes. Recipe names are entered on

the numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard.

When a key with several letters is pressed for the first time, the first letter is entered. If the same key is pressed a second time, the second letter is entered, and so on. For example, if the key ???2 ABC??? is pressed once, the letter ???A??? is entered. If the key is pressed 2 times, the letter ???B??? is entered. If the key is pressed 3 times, the letter ???C??? is entered. If the key is pressed 4 times, the digit ???2??? is entered. Then lower case ???a???, then ???b???, then ???c???, then ???A??? again, and so on.

If nothing is pressed within 2 seconds, the cursor moves to the next position. To return to the previous position use the right ???CLEAR??? key. Pressing the ???1??? key will also move the cursor to the next position as well as entering a space.

When subsequent characters are entered, the case and type of the character matches the previous character. For example, if the previous character is a digit, then pressing the ???2 ABC??? key once would result in the digit ???2???. If the previous character is a lower case letter, then pressing the ???2 ABC??? key once would result in the letter ???a???.

Modes Programming

Programming Modes

Recipe Function(Premiere Model Only)

Entering a new recipe

1.Hit ???RECIPES??? twice.

2.???NAME??? should be flashing.

3.Enter a recipe name using numerickeypad.

4.Hit a Bake functionkey.

5.Use arrow or numeric keypad to set the temperature.

6.If needed, hit ???COOK TIME??? key to enter cook time.

7.Hit ???SET??? or ???ENTER???to save the recipe.

Editing a recipe

1.In the recipe list mode, hit ???RECIPES.???

2.Recipe name should be flashing.

3.Use the following instructions to make changes:

???To change recipe name, use numeric keypad.

???To change cycle, press a Cycle key.

???To change temperature,press an arrow key.

???To change cook time, press the ???COOK TIME??? key.

4.Hit ???SET??? or ???ENTER??? to save the recipe.

Using a recipe

1.Touse a programmedrecipe,scroll throughthe list and press ???ENTER??? or ???SET??? to select and start the program.

Deleting a recipe

1.In the recipe list mode, hit ???RECIPES.???

2.Recipe name should be flashing.

3.Use right ???CLEAR??? key to erase the name.

4.Hit ???SET??? or ???ENTER.???

Warming Modes

Dehydrate

This oven is designed not only to cook, but also to dehydrate fruits and vegetables. Here are some tips for using your Viking oven???sdehydrate feature:

1.Prepare the food as recommended.

2.Choose and press ???UPPER OVEN??? or ???LOWER OVEN.???

3.Arrange the food on drying racks (not included with the oven, but available from specialty cooking dealers).

4.Select ???DEHYDRATE??? from the oven function control panel.

5.Press ???SET??? or ???ENTER.??? Dehydrate mode will begin immediately.

Defrost

This oven can defrost frozen food. Touse the defrost function, take the following steps:

1.Place the frozen food on a baking sheet.

2.Choose and press ???UPPER OVEN??? or ???LOWER OVEN.???

3.Select ???DEFROST??? from the oven function control panel.

4.Press ???SET??? or ???ENTER??? to begin defrosting. The defrost mode will begin and the defrost temperature will be displayed.

WARNING

To avoid sickness and food waste, do not allow defrosted food to remain in the oven for more than two hours.

Proof

This function uses a low temperature between 90?? and 110?? F to create an optimal environment for the yeast to rise in many types of dough. Touse the proof function, take the following steps:

1.Place the dough on a baking sheet.

2.Choose and press ???UPPER OVEN??? or ???LOWER OVEN.???

3.Select ???PROOF??? from the oven function control panel.

4.Press ???SET??? or ???ENTER??? to begin proofing.

Oven Off

The oven will continue operating until you press the ???OFF??? button for the oven you are using. For example, if you are cooking in the ???UPPER OVEN,??? press the ???OFF??? button nearest this button on the control panel.

Modes Programming

Programming Modes

Bake Modes

Bake

This function is recommendedfor single-rackbaking. Use this setting for baking, roasting, and casseroles.Tobake, follow these steps:

1.Arrange the oven racks in the desired positionsbefore heating the oven.

2.Select ???UPPER OVEN??? or ???LOWER OVEN.???

3.Set the Oven FunctionSelectorto ???BAKE.???Temperature display flashesa preset temperatureof 350?? F.

4.Set the temperatureusing one of the followingtwo methods:

a.Confirm preset temperatureand press???SET??? or ???ENTER.??? The oven will begin Bake Preheatimmediately.

OR

b.Change the temperatureby typing the desired temperature on the numeric keypad or using the up and down arrow keys. Press ???SET??? or ???ENTER???when finished.The oven will begin Bake Preheatimmediately.

During Bake Preheat

The display will alternatebetween showingthe set baking temperature and the actualpreheattemperature every 5 seconds. When the set baking temperatureis reached,one long beep will sound and the display will show ???BAKE.??? Open oven door and put food in oven.

Tochange set temperatureduring preheatstage:

Bake Modes

Convection Bake

This function is recommended for multi-rack baking. Foods can be baked and roasted at the same time with minimal taste transfer, even when different dishes are involved, such as cakes, fish, or meat. To use convection bake, take the following steps:

1.Arrange the oven racks in the desired positions before heating the oven.

2.Select ???UPPER OVEN??? or ???LOWER OVEN.???

3.Set the Oven Function Selector to ???CONV. BAKE.??? Temperature display flashes a preset temperature of 325?? F.

4.Set the temperature using one of the following two methods:

a.Confirm preset temperature and press ???SET??? or ???ENTER.??? The oven will begin Conv. Bake Preheat immediately.

OR

b.Change the temperature by typing the desired temperature on the numeric keypad or using the up and down arrow keys. Press ???SET??? or ???ENTER??? when finished. The oven will begin Conv. Bake Preheat immediately.

During Convection Bake Preheat

The display will alternate between showing the set baking temperature and the actual preheat temperature every 5 seconds. When the set baking temperature is reached, one long beep will sound and the display will show ???CONV. BAKE.??? Open oven door and put food in oven.

Tochange set temperature during preheat stage:

Modes Programming

Programming Modes

Bake Modes

TruConvec???

This function is ideal for foods that requiregentlecooking, single- rack baking, multiple-rackbaking,roasting,and preparation of complete meals. This settingis also recommendedwhen preparing largequantitiesof baked goods at one time. To use TruConvec???, take the followingsteps:

1.Arrange the oven racks in the desired positionsbefore heating the oven.

2.Select ???UPPER OVEN??? or ???LOWER OVEN.???

3.Set the Oven FunctionSelectorto ???TRUCONVEC.??? Temperature display flashesa preset temperature of 325?? F.

4.Set the temperatureusing one of the followingtwo methods:

a.Confirm preset temperatureand press???SET??? or ???ENTER.??? The oven will begin TruConvec???Preheat immediately.

OR

b.Change the temperatureby typing the desired temperature on the numeric keypad or using the up and down arrow keys. Press ???SET??? or ???ENTER???when finished.The oven will begin TruConvec??? Preheatimmediately.

During TruConvec??? Preheat

The display will alternatebetween showingthe set baking temperature and the actualpreheattemperature every 5 seconds. When the set baking temperatureis reached,one long beep will sound and the display will show ???TRUCONVEC.??? Open oven door and put food in oven.

Tochange set temperatureduring preheatstage:

Broil Modes

Conventional broiling is most successful for cuts of meat one to two inches thick, and is also suitable for flat pieces of meat.

High Broil

With this setting, heat radiates at full power from both broil elements, located in the top of the oven cavity. The distance between the foods and the broil elements determines broiling speed. For fast broiling, place food as close as two inches from the broil element, or on the top rack. Fast broiling is best for meats where "rare to medium" doneness is desired. Use this setting for broiling small and average cuts of meat.

Medium Broil

With this setting, inner and outer broil elements pulse on and off to produce less heat for slow broiling. For slow broiling, allow about four inches between the top surface of your food and the broil element. Slow broiling is best for chicken and ham. Use this setting for broiling small and average cuts of meat.

Low Broil

This mode uses only a fraction of the oven???s available power to the inner broil element to produce delicate top-browning in only three to four minutes on items such as meringue.

To Use Broil:

1.Arrange the oven rack in the desired position before turning the broiler on.

2.Place the food in the center of the cold broiler pan and grid supplied with your oven, and then place the broiler pan in the oven.

3.Select ???UPPER OVEN??? or ???LOWER OVEN.???

4.Set the Oven Function Selector to ???BROIL.??? Display will show ???BROIL HIGH??? and ???ON??? will flash. Medium and low displays will show ???CONV BROIL M??? and ???CONV BROIL L.???

5.Choose power level for BROIL:

a.For ???HIGH BROIL,??? press ???SET.???

b.For ???MEDIUM BROIL,??? press down arrow key once. Display will change to MED, then press ???SET.???

c.For ???LOW BROIL,??? press down arrow key twice. Display will change to LO, then press ???SET.???

6.Close the door to the oven. With closed-door broiling, the broil element might cycle on and off if an extended broiling time is required. A built-in smoke "eliminator" in the top of the oven will help reduce smoke and odors.

7.When cooking is complete, press the ???OFF??? button for the selected oven.

Modes Programming

Programming Modes

Broil Modes (cont.)

ConvectionBroil

Convection broiling has the advantageof broilingfood slightly more quickly than conventional.Convectionbroiling of meats also produces better results, especiallyfor thick cuts. This is because meat sears on the outside and retainsmore juicesand natural flavor inside with less shrinkage.

To Use Convection Broil:

1.Arrange the oven rack in the desiredpositionbeforeturning the broiler on.

2.Place the food in the centerof the cold broilerpan and grid supplied with your oven, and then place the broiler pan in the oven.

3.Select ???UPPER OVEN??? or ???LOWER OVEN.???

4.Set the Oven FunctionSelectorto ???CONV.BROIL.??? Display will show ???CONV BROIL H??? and ???ON??? will flash. Medium and low displays will show ???CONVBROIL M??? and ???CONV BROIL L.???

5.Choose power level for CONVECTIONBROIL:

a.For ???HIGH CONVECTION BROIL,??? press ???SET.???

b.For ???MEDIUM CONVECTION BROIL,??? press down arrow key once. Display will changeto MED, then press ???SET.???

c.For ???LOW CONVECTION BROIL,??? press down arrow key twice.

d.Display will change to LO, then press???SET.???

6.Close the door to the oven. With closed-door broiling, the broil element might cycle on and off if an extended broiling time is required. A built-in smoke "eliminator" in the top of the oven will help reduce smoke and odors.

7.When cooking is complete, press the ???OFF??? buttonfor the selected oven.

Oven Off

The oven will continue operatinguntil you pressthe ???OFF??? button for the oven you are using. For example,if you are cooking in the ???UPPER OVEN,??? pressthe ???OFF??? button nearest this buttonon the controlpanel.

Roast Modes

Convection Roast

Use this function when roasting tender cuts of meat or poultry of any size. To use Convection Roast, follow these steps:

1.Arrange the oven racks in the desired positions before heating the oven.

2.Select ???UPPER OVEN??? or ???LOWER OVEN.???

3.Set the Oven Function Selector to ???CONV. ROAST.??? Temperature display flashes a preset temperature of 325?? F.

4.Set the temperature using one of the following two methods:

a.Confirm preset temperature and press ???SET??? or ???ENTER.??? The oven will begin Convection Roast Preheat immediately.

OR

b.Change the temperature by typing the desired temperature on the numeric keypad or using the up and down arrow keys. Press ???SET??? or ???ENTER??? when finished. The oven will begin Convection Roast Preheat immediately.

During Convection Roast Preheat

The display will alternate between showing the set temperature and the actual preheat temperature every 5 seconds. When the set temperature is reached, one long beep will sound and the display will show ???CONV.ROAST.??? Open oven door and put food in oven.

Tochange set temperature during preheat stage:

Modes Programming

Roast Modes

Meat Probe(Available on Premiere Models)

Auto Roast

Use this function to simplify roasting by automaticallysearing the outside of roasts. Touse Auto Roast:

The meat probe takes the guesswork out of roasting by cooking foods to the ideal internal temperature. The probe setting is used to automatically turn the oven off when meat reaches its optimal internal temperature. Your Viking oven???s built-in probe will help you prepare meats exactly as you want them.

Cable Probe

Handles

Plug

Programming Modes

a.Confirm preset temperature,press ???SET??? or ???ENTER.??? The oven will begin TruConvec???Preheat immediately.

OR

b.Change the temperatureby typingthe desired temperature on the numerickeypador using the up and down arrowkeys. Press???SET??? or ???ENTER??? when finished. The oven will begin TruConvec???Preheat immediately.

During Auto Roast Preheat

The display will alternatebetweenshowingthe set roasting temperatureand the actualpreheattemperatureevery 5 seconds.

When Set Auto Roast Temperature Is Reached

One long beep will sound and the displaywill show ???SEARING.??? The oven will remainat searingtemperature (set temperature plus 100?? F) for 30 minutes.If set, the Cook Time timer will begin.

ToTurn Off Oven:

Press the ???OFF??? buttonon the control panel displayfor the oven you are using. One beep will sound and the oven will turn off.

Meat Probe Use and Care

???Use of probes other than the one provided with your oven may result in damage to the probe.

???Use the handles of the probe and plug when inserting and removing them from the meat and outlet.

???Toavoid damaging your probe, never use tongs to pull on the cable when removing.

???Toavoid breaking the probe, make sure food is completely defrosted before inserting.

???Toprevent possible burns, do not unplug the probe from the outlet until the oven has cooled.

???Never leave the probe inside the oven during a self-cleaning cycle.

???Never store the probe inside the oven.

To Insert the Meat Probe:

After preparing the meat and placing it on the broiler pan, follow these steps for proper probe placement:

1.Lay the probe on the outside of the meat along the top or side and use your finger to mark where the edge of the meat meets the probe. The point where they meet should rest in the center of the thickest, meatiest part of the roast.

2.Insert the probe completely into the meat. It should not touch the bone, fat, or gristle.

???For roasts with no bone, insert the probe into the meatiest part of the roast.

???For bone-in ham or lamb, insert the probe into the center of the lowest large muscle or joint.

???With a whole turkey,insert the probe into the meatiest part of the inner thigh from below and parallel to the leg.

Modes Programming

Programming Modes

Meat Probe(Available on Premiere Models)

To Set the Meat Probe Function:

???A cooking mode must be selectedbeforesetting meat probe.

???Bake, Convection Bake, ConvectionRoast,TruConvec???, and Convection Broil are the cookingmodes that can be used with the meat probe function.

???Set the internaltemperatureabout 10?? F lower than the actual desired internaltemperature. The meat will continue to cook when removed from the oven and will reach desired internal temperaturewhile ???standing.???

1.Insertprobe into the meat and slide into oven. Double oven models have a meat probein the upper oven only.

2.Plug the probe into the outletlocatedon the left interior wall of the oven and close the oven door.

3.Press the ???MEATPROBE??? buttonon the control panel. The display will show ???SET PROBE??? and flashing preset temperature.

4.The preset temperatureof 160?? F or a storedtemperature will be displayed on the electronictimingcenter. If you desire this temperature,the probe mode will begin after 10 seconds.

5.Toset anothertemperature,use the keypad to enter the desired temperatureand press ???SET??? or ???ENTER.???

???The temperaturemust be within the range of 120?? to 190?? F.

???Display alternates between cook mode and probe temperature.

???Probetemperaturedisplays LO until 100?? F is reached, then displays actual temperature.

6.When the probe is within10?? F of setpoint,two long beeps will sound. When the setpointis reached,three long beeps will sound and the oven will turn off. The display will alternate between cook mode and ???DONE.??? One short beep will sound every minute until the probefunctionis closed.

7.Press any key to close the probefunction.

Cooking Tips

Rack Positions

Each oven is equipped with three tilt-proof racks. Premiere models have two standard tilt-proof racks and one TruGlide??? rack. With the TruGlide??? rack, the bottom section remains in the oven and the top section smoothly glides outward when pulled. This reduces the chances of spills from items that contain juice or liquid. This rack can be used in any of the six rack positions.

All ovens have six rack positions. Position 6 is the farthest from the oven bottom. Position 1 is the closest to the oven bottom. The racks can be easily removed and arranged at various levels. For best results with conventional baking, do not use more than one rack at a time. It is also recommended, when using two racks, to bake with the racks in positions 2 and 4 or positions 3 and 5.

1.Arrange the oven racks in the desired positions BEFORE heating the oven. If cooking on two racks at the same time, use rack positions 2 and 4 or positions 3 and 5.

2.Turn the Oven Function selector to desired function. Cooking starts immediately and stops when the Oven Function selector is turned to OFF.

3.Set the Temperature Control to the desired temperature.

4.Place food in the oven after the Oven indicator light goes out.

Tips Cooking

Cooking Tips

Cooking Tips

Pan PlacementTips

???When using large (15" x 13") flat pans or trays that cover most of the rack, rack positions2 or 3 produce the best results.

???When baking on more than one rack, we recommend using one of the convection modes and the 2nd and 4th position or the 3rd and 5th position for more even baking. When baking on threeracks,use any combination of positions 2, 3, 4, and 5 for more consistent results.

???Stagger pans in opposite directionswhen two racks and several pans are used in ConventionalBake Mode. If possible, no pan should be directlyabove another.

???Allow 1 to 2 inches of air space aroundall sides of each pan for even air circulation.

Multiple Rack Pan Placement

Single Rack Pan Placement

Baking Tips

Because of variations in food density, surfacetexture,and consistency,some foods may be preparedmore successfully using the Conventional Bake setting. For this reason,conventional baking is recommendedwhen preparing baked goods, such as custard. You may find that other foods also turn out best when cooked in ConventionalBake Mode.

???As a generalrule, to convertconventionalrecipes to convection recipes, reduce the temperatureby 25?? F (-3.9??C) and the cooking time by approximately 10 to 15%.

Cooking Tips

???Some recipes may require adjustment and testing when converting from standard to convection modes. If unsure how to convert a recipe, begin by preparing the recipe in Conventional Bake. After achieving acceptable results, follow the convection guidelines listed for the similar food type. If the food is not prepared to your satisfaction during this first convection trial, adjust only one recipe variable at a time (cooking time, rack position, or temperature) and repeat the convection test. Continue adjusting one recipe variable at a time until you achieve the results you are looking for.

???Make sure the oven racks are in the desired position before you turn on the oven.

???Do not open the door frequently during baking. Look through the door window to check doneness whenever possible. If you must open the door, the best time is during the last quarter of the baking time.

???Bake to the shortest time suggested and check for doneness before adding more time. For baked goods, a stainless steel knife placed in the center of the product should come out clean when the baked item is done.

???Use the pan size and type recommended by the recipe to ensure best results. Cakes, quick breads, muffins, and cookies should be baked in shiny,reflective pans for light, golden crusts. Avoid the use of old, darkened pans. Warped, dented, stainless steel and tin-coated pans heat unevenly and will not give uniform baking results.

Multiple Rack Baking

One major benefit of convection cooking is the ability to prepare foods in larger quantities. The uniform air circulation makes this possible. Foods that can be prepared on two or three racks at the same time include: pizza, cakes, cookies, biscuits, muffins, rolls, and frozen convenience foods.

For three-rack baking, use any combination of rack positions two, three, four, and five. For two-rack baking, use rack positions two and four or positions three and five. Remember that the racks are numbered from bottom to top.

Tips Cooking

Conventional Baking Chart

Convection Baking Chart

Solving BakingProblems

Baking problems can occur for many reasons. It is importantto remember that the temperature settingand cookingtimes you are accustomed to using with your previousoven may vary slightlyfrom those required with your new Viking oven. Youmay find that you need to make some adjustments.

COMMON BAKING PROBLEMS AND REMEDIES

Broiling Tips

??? Always use a broiler pan and grid for broiling. They are designed to provide drainage of excess liquid and fat away from the cooking surface to help prevent splatter, smoke, and fire.

??? Tokeep meat from curling, slit fatty edges.

??? Brush chicken and fish with butter several times as they broil to prevent drying out.

??? Toprevent sticking, lightly grease broiler tray.

??? Broil on first side for slightly more than half the recommended time, season, and then turn. Season the second side just before removing from the oven.

??? Always pull the rack out to ???STOP??? position before turning or removing food.

??? Use tongs or a spatula to turn meats. Never pierce meat with a fork, as this allows the juices to escape.

??? Remove the broiler pan from the oven when you remove the food. Otherwise, drippings will bake onto the pan.

??? While the pan is hot, place a damp paper towel over the grid. Drizzle with liquid dishwashing detergent and pour water over the grid. This will make cleaning easier.

??? You can also line the broiler pan with aluminum foil to make cleaning easier. Be sure the foil extends up the side of the pan.

??? Although it isn???t recommended, the grid can also be covered with foil. Be sure to slit openings to conform with the openings in the grid so that melted fat can drain through. This will prevent

spattering, smoking, or the possibility of grease fire. CookingTips

Broiling Chart

Roasting Tips

???Always use the broiler pan and grid supplied with each oven, because the hot air must be allowed to circulate around the item being roasted.

???Do not cover what is being roasted; convection roasting seals in juices quickly for a moist, tender product. Poultry will have a light, crispy skin and meats will be browned, not dry or burned.

???Cook meats and poultry directly from the refrigerator. There is no need for meat or poultry to stand at room temperature.

???As a general rule, to convert conventional recipes to convection recipes, reduce the temperature by 25?? F (-3.9?? C) and the cooking time by approximately 10 to 15%.

???Always roast meats fat side up in a shallow pan, using a roasting rack. No basting is required when the fat side is up.

???Do not add water to the pan, as this will cause a steamed effect. Roasting is a dry-heat process.

???Poultry should be placed breast side up on a rack in a shallow pan. Brush poultry with melted butter, margarine, or oil before and during roasting.

???For convection roasting, do not use pans with tall sides, as this will interfere with the circulation of heated air over the food.

???When using a meat thermometer, insert the probe halfway into the center of the thickest portion of the meat. (For poultry, insert the thermometer probe between the body and leg into the thickest part of the inner thigh.) Toensure an accurate reading, the tip of the probe should not touch bone, fat, or gristle.

???Check the meattemperature halfway through the recommended roasting time.

???After reading the thermometer once, insert it 1?? to 2 inches (1.3 cm) further into the meat, then take a second reading. If the second temperature registers below the first, continue cooking the meat.

???Roasting times always vary according to the size, shape, and quality of meats and poultry. Less tender cuts of meat are best prepared in the conventional bake setting and may require moist cooking techniques.

???Remove roasted meats from the oven when the thermometer registers 5?? F (-15?? C) to 10?? F (-12.2??C) lower than the desired doneness. This is because the meat will continue to cook after removal from the oven.

???Allow roasts to stand 15 to 20 minutes after taking them out of the oven to make carving easier.

???If using a cooking bag, foil tent, or other cover, use the conventional bake setting rather than either convection setting.

Tips Cooking

Conventional Roasting Chart

ConvectionRoasting Chart

Cleaning and Maintenance

Any piece of equipment works betterand lasts longer when

Cleaning and Maintenance

Surface or

maintained properly and kept clean.Cookingequipment is no exception. Your new Vikingoven must be kept clean and maintained properly in orderto give you the years of cooking

Feature

Cleaning Recommendation

enjoyment for which it is designed.

Several differentfinisheshave been used in your electric oven. Cleaning instructions for each surfaceare given below.(Your oven featuresa Self-Clean cycle for the oven interior.See page 50 for complete interior cleaninginstructions.)

General Cleaning

NOTE: NEVERUSE AMMONIA, STEELWOOL PADSOR

ABRASIVE CLOTHS,CLEANSERS,OVEN CLEANERS, OR

ABRASIVE POWDERS ON ANY PART OF YOUR VIKING OVEN.

THEY CAN CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE.

Product Care

Meat Probe ??? Cool the probe before cleaning.

???The meat probe may be cleaned with soap and water or with a soap-filled scouring pad.

???Scour stubborn spots with the soap-filled scouring pad. Rinse and dry.

???Do not immerse the meat probe in water.

???Do not store the probe inside the oven.

Oven Control ??? The panel and its individual TouchSensor??? Panel panels should be cleaned regularly.

??? Wipe clean with a soft cloth and any glass cleaner or mild detergent.

CAUTION

All special ordered brass parts are coated with an epoxy coating.

DO NOT USE BRASS CLEANERS OR ABRASIVE CLEANERS ON ANY BRASS PARTS. All brass body parts should be wiped regularly with hot soapy water. When hot soapy water will not do the job, use every day household cleaners that are not abrasive.

Care Product

Cleaning and Maintenance

Cleaning the Interior Oven

Your Viking oven featuresan automatic,self-cleaningcycle. During this cycle, the oven reacheselevatedtemperatures in order to burn off soil and deposits. An integral smoke eliminator helps reduce odors associated with the soil burn-off. A powder ash residue is left in the bottomof the oven after completion of the Self-Clean Cycle.

The door latch is automaticallyactivatedafter selecting the Self- Clean setting. The latch ensures that the door cannotbe opened while the oven interioris at clean temperatures.

Before Using the Self-Clean Cycle:

???Remove the oven racks and any other items/utensils from the oven. The high heat generatedduringthe cleaning cycle can discolor, warp, and damagethese items.

???Do not use foil or liners in the oven duringthe Self-Clean Cycle.

???Wipe off any large spillsfrom the oven bottomand sides.

???Never use oven cleanersinside a self-cleaning oven or on raised portionsof the oven door.

???Some areasof the oven must be cleanedby hand before the cycle begins. Soils in these areaswill be baked on and very difficult to clean if not removedfirst.

???Clean the door up to the gasket, the door frame,and up to two inches inside the frame with detergent and hot water. Rinse thoroughly and dry.

WARNING

Burn or ElectricalShock Hazard

Make sure all controls are OFF and oven is COOL before cleaning. Failure to do so can result in burns or electrical shock.

Product Care

Cleaning and Maintenance

Using the Self-Clean Cycle

1.Close the door completely.

2.Select ???UPPER OVEN??? or ???LOWER OVEN.??? ???SELECT MODE??? will appear in the display for the selected oven.

3.Press ???SELF CLEAN??? from the oven function control panel.

4.Press ???SET??? or ???ENTER.??? At this time, ???SELF CLEAN??? will appear in the display. The door lock indicator light will remain on until the Self-Clean is completed or interrupted and the oven temperature drops to a safe temperature.

A complete cycle takes approximately 3 1/2 hours, with an additional 30 minutes needed for the oven to cool down enough for the door latch to disengage.

NOTE: A whirring fan noise will be heard during the Self- Clean Cycle and will continue to run for the 3 1/2 hour duration of the Self-Clean Cycle.

5.The timer will count down from 4 hours. When the cycle is completed, press the ???OFF??? button for the selected oven.

6.When the oven has completely cooled, open the door and remove any ash from the oven surfaces with a damp cloth.

7.To cancel or interrupt the self-cleaning cycle, press the ???OFF??? button for the selected oven.

CAUTION

Do not touch the exterior portions of the oven after self-cleaning cycle has begun, since some parts become extremely hot to the touch! During the first few times the self-cleaning feature is used, there may be some odor and smoking from the curing of the binder in the high-density insulation used in the oven. When the insulation is thoroughly cured, this odor will disappear. During subsequent self-cleaning cycles, you may sense an odor characteristic of high temperatures. Keep the kitchen well- vented during the self-cleaning cycle.

Care Product

Replacing Light

Replacing Interior Halogen Oven Lights

CAUTION

DISCONNECT THE ELECTRIC POWER ATTHE MAIN FUSE OR

CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE REPLACING BULB.

Do not touch bulb with bare hands. Clean off any signs of oil from the bulb and handlewith a soft cloth.

glass light cover

1. Unsnap glass light cover using a screwdriver in the

access groove.access groove

Trouble Shooting

Error Handling

In the event that you make an error while programming your Viking oven,

2.Firmly grasp light bulb and pull out.

3.Replace with halogen bulb using volt and wattage requirements listed on glass cover.

4.Replace the light cover by snapping glass cover onto metal box.

5.Reconnect power at the main fuse or circuit breaker.

light bulb

you will hear a long beep followed by the appearance of an error message on the display.Use the following key to help you correct these common programming errors:

Power Failure

Do not attempt to use during a power failure. Unit will not function.

Product Care

Product Care

Service Information

If your oven shouldfail to operate,check to see whetherthe circuit breakeris open or the fuse is blown.

If service is required,call your Vikingdealeror authorizedservice agency. The name of the authorized service agencycan be obtained from the Viking dealeror distributorin your area.

When you call for service,have the followinginformation readily available:

???Model number

???Serial number

???Date of purchase

???Name of dealerfrom whom purchased

Be ready to clearly describethe problemthat you are havingwith your Viking oven.

If you are unable to obtain the name of an authorizedservice agency,or if you continueto have serviceproblems,contact Viking at (888) 845-4641or write to:

VIKING PREFERRED SERVICE

111 FrontStreet

Greenwood, Mississippi38930 USA

Record the following informationindicatedbelow. Youwill need it if service is ever required. The serialnumberand model number for your oven are locatedon the identificationplate mounted on the bottomleft side of the oven door opening.

Model Number _______________SerialNumber____________

Date of Purchase ______________Date Installed____________

Dealer's Name _________________________________________

Address _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________________

If service requiresinstallationof parts, use only authorizedparts to ensure protection under the warranty.

This manual should remainwith the oven for futurereference.

Warranty

BUILT-IN ELECTRIC OVENS WARRANTY

ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY

Built-in electric ovens and all of their component parts and accessories, except as detailed below*, are warranted to be free from defective materials or workmanship in normal household use for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of original retail purchase. Viking Range Corporation, warrantor, agrees to repair or replace, at its option, any part which fails or is found to be defective during the warranty period.

*Glass (including light bulbs), painted and decorative items are warranted to be free from defective materials or workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original retail purchase. ANY DEFECTS MUST BE

REPORTED TO THE SELLING DEALER WITHIN NINETY (90) DAYS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL

PURCHASE.

Viking Range Corporation uses the most up-to-date processes and best materials available to produce all color finishes. However, slight color variation may be noticed because of the inherent differences in painted parts and porcelain parts as well as differences in kitchen lighting, product locations, and other factors.

FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Any bake element,broil element, or convection cook element which fails due to defective materials or workmanship in normal household use during the second through fifth year from the date of original retail purchase will be repaired or replaced, free of charge for the part itself, with the owner paying all other costs, including labor.

TEN YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Any porcelain oven or porcelain inner door panel which rusts through due to defective materials or workmanship in normal household use during the second through the tenth year from the date of original retail purchase will be repaired or replaced, free of charge for the part itself, with the owner paying all other costs, including labor.

NINETY (90) DAY RESIDENTIAL PLUS WARRANTY This warranty applies to applications where use of the product extends beyond normal residential use. Examples are, but not limited to, bed and breakfasts, fire stations, private clubs, churches, etc. This warranty excludes all commercial locations such as restaurants, food service locations and institiutional food service locations.

This warranty extends to the original purchaser of the product warranted hereunder and to each transferee owner of the product during the term of the warranty.

This warranty shall apply to products purchased and located in the United States and Canada. Products must be purchased in the country where service is requested. Warranty labor shall be performed by an authorized Viking Range Corporation service agency or representative. Warranty shall not apply to damage resulting from abuse, accident, natural disaster, loss of electrical power to the product for any reason, alteration, outdoor use, improper installation, improper operation, or repair or service of the product by anyone other than an authorized Viking Range Corporation service agency or representative. This warranty does not apply to commercial usage. Warrantor is not responsible for consequential or incidental damage whether arising out of breach of warranty, breach of contract, or otherwise. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.

Owner shall be responsible for proper installation, providing normal care and maintenance, providing proof of purchase upon request, and making the appliance reasonably accessible for service. If the product or one of its component parts contains a defect or malfunction during the warranty period, after a reasonable number of attempts by the warrantor to remedy the defects or malfunctions, the owner is entitled to either a refund or replacement of the product or its component part or parts. Warrantor???s liability on any claim of any kind, with respect to the goods or services covered hereunder, shall in no case exceed the price of the goods or service or part thereof which gives rise to the claim.

WARRANTY SERVICE: Under the terms of this warranty, service must be performed by a factory authorized Viking Range Corporation service agent or representative. Service will be provided during normal business hours, and labor performed at overtime or premium rates shall not be covered by this warranty. To obtain warranty service, contact the dealer from whom the product was purchased, an authorized Viking Range Corporation service agent, or Viking Range Corporation. Provide model and serial number and date of original purchase. For the name of your nearest authorized Viking Range Corporation service agency, call the dealer from whom the product was purchased or Viking Range Corporation. IMPORTANT: Retain proof of original purchase to establish warranty period.

The return of the Owner Registration Card is not a condition of warranty coverage. You should, however, return the Owner Registration Card so that Viking Range Corporation can contact you should any question of safety arise which could affect you.

Any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness applicable to the above described bake element, broil element, convection cook element, porcelain oven, or porcelain inner door panel are limited in duration to the period of coverage of the applicable express written limited warranties set forth above. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.