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3. concealed LS 1 Bake Element a 7 6 Lower Oven 2 Professional Premiere Double Oven Shown Specifications Professional Premiere Knobs Broiler 10 Pass Tubular Electric Infrared Glass Enclosed 2 Speed 2 Speed 2 Speed upper only upper only both ovens ne mwe Meat Probe 4 Wire 4 Wire 4 Wire 4 Wire 4 Wire w ground w ground w ground w ground w ground wlareund w ground Requirements 30 Amp 50 Amp 30 Amp 50 Amp 30 Amp 50 Amp 30 Amp 50 Amp Connection Connection Connection Connection Connection Connection MaxAmp Usage 24 4 Bake Rating 3000 Watts 3000 Watts Broil Rating 4000 Watts 3500 Watts TruConvec 3000 Watts 3000 Watts Rating Premiere Knobs lock Digital Digital PSI Element 10 Pass Concealed Element 10 Pass Concealed Element 10 Pass Tubular Electric Infrared Glass Enclosed 2 Speed 2 Speed 2 Speed 2 Speed 2 Speed upper only upper only both ovens ves ve Ye ve Electrical Wi Wi Wi 4 Wire 4 Wire 4 Wire 4 Wire Requirements w ground w ground w ground Wi oround w ground w ground w ground w ground 30 Amp 50 Amp 30 Amp 50 Amp 30 Amp 50 Amp 30 Amp 50 Amp Connection Connection Connection Connection Connection Connection Connection Connection MaxAmp Usage 24
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5. 00000 min sec bake Set start probe timer time time temp To program the time of day 1 Push and hold the min sec timer and bake time buttons at the same time 2 Turn the Set knob until correct time 15 displayed on the digital clock 3 Release the buttons The analog clock will automatically set after the digital time 18 set Setting the Min Sec Timer The Min Sec Timer is designed for accurate timing and can be used at the same time the Bake Time or Start Time functions are in use It can be used for timing up to 24 hours To program the Min SecTimer 4 Push and release the min sec timer button 5 Rotate Set knob until desired duration of time is displayed Timer starts seconds after Set knob stops rotating tone indicates the timer has started When the timer has one minute remaining the timer will sound twice and begin to countdown by seconds A tone will sound three times indicating the time is complete and twice every ten seconds after completion until timer function is cleared 15 VIKING NOTE Press any function button to clear a completed cycle or function Setting the Bake Time Program The Bake Time program is used for controlled timing of baked or roasted foods At the end of the timed cycle the oven automatically turns off Setting the Automatic Start Time Bake Program The Bake Time program is used for controlled timing of baked or roasted foods At the end
6. 6 Reverse procedure for installation 27 Tubular Style WARNING Disconnect power to oven before servicing Follow lockout tagout procedures Condition Requirements Door Assembly Removed 1 Remove six screws that hold the broil assembly to the top of the oven cavity 2 Remove two screws that hold the broil assembly to the back of the oven cavity pham 5 Screws 3 Carefully lower the broil assembly Loo Mo Connectors lt lt 2258 i Broil Assembly seem 4 Pull four connectors through the oven cavity wall 5 Mark and disconnect the four wires from the broil assembly 6 Reverse procedure for installation Bake Element Removal 4 Slide the bake element partially out mark and disconnect the four wires from the bake element WARNING Disconnect power to oven before servicing Follow lockout tagout procedures Condition Requirements Door Assembly Removed 1 Remove the two screws that hold the bake 7111 DA element access panel to the oven frame Bake Element Element 6 Reverse procedure for installation Catalyst Removal Condition Requirements Convection Baffle Removed 1 Remove the two screws that hold the oven catalyst to the top left rear corner of the 3 Remove the two screws that attach the oven liner bake element to the element shelf 2 Pull down the oven catalyst 3 Reverse procedure for inst
7. Reverse procedure for installation I VIKING Outer Door Panel Removal Outer Door Glass Removal Condition Requirements Outer Door Panel Removed 1 Remove four screws that attach the outer door glass assembly to the heat barrier Condition Requirements 2 Remove the outer door glass from the heat Door Assembly Removed barrier Place the door handle side down on a protected surface 2 Remove seven screws that attach the outer door panel to the door liner Screws Screws 3 Reverse procedure for installation Screws 3 Turn the door over and lift the outer door panel from the door liner Outer Door Panel 4 Reverse procedure for installation 22 Inner Door Glass Removal Door Handle Removal Condition Requirements Outer Door Glass Removed 1 Remove six screws that attach the heat barrier to the door liner 2 Liftthe heat barrier from the door liner Condition Requirements Outer Door Panel Removed Screws 22 1 Remove four 3 8 inch bolts that hold the SI door handle to the outer panel mM oA Tutos 2 Remove the door handle from the outer panel 2 Bolts L Screws 3 Lift the inner door glass from the door liner Inner Door Glass 3 Reverse procedure for installation 4 Reverse procedure for installation 23 I VIKING Door Hinge Removal Standard Rack Condition Requirements Condition Req
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9. 4 4 24 40 24 Bake Rating 3000 Watts 3000 Watts Broil Rating 4000 Watts 3500 Watts TruConvec 3000 Watts 3000 Watts Rating VIKING Serial Number Location The model number and serial number are located on the data plate The data plate is located on the top left side of the oven cavity under the control panel Model Numbers 501275 V Professional L3 D Designer Des Stainless E Electric 27 27 Wide S Single 30 30 Wide D Double O Oven 1 Select Serial Numbers 5 Premiere Serial Number 031006C0000000001 Month Serial Number Day Year of Manufacture VIKING Operation Oven Control Panel The Viking Built In Electric Wall Ovens are available in two control panel options Each oven has a Function Selector and a Temperature Control On double ovens the Interior Oven Light Switch and Electronic Timing Center are shared Interior Oven Oven Function Light Switch Selector Oven Cycle Indicator Center Self Clean Indicator Control CLEAN 00 START OBE TIMER SET TIME HI CONV HI CONV BROIL ROAST 400 BROIL ROAST CONV CONV BROIL UPPER OVEN BROIL LOWER OVEN OVEN FUNCTION TEMPERATURE OVEN FUNCTION TEMPERATURE Professional Models Analog Clock with Digital Display Oven Function Premiere Models Digital Clock Selector Select Models Light Sw
10. K12 K17 Inner Broil Element Strip Circuit OUTER BAKE ELEMENT RELAY RELAY RED BLUE WHT YEL ON 372 0 MOM K17 Outer Bake Element Strip Circuit INNER BAKE ELEMENT RELAY RELAY RED ORG WHT WHT YEL T 37 80 K10 K17 Inner Bake Element Strip Circuit 53 VIKINGI RED CONVECTION MOTOR j CONVECTION FAN POWER RELAY CONVECTION FAN DIRECTION RELAY CONVECTION FA N SPEED RELAY BOARD CIRCUIT Convection Motor Strip Circuit RED COOLING BLOWER MOTOR K8 WHITE 9 WHITE 718 2 Q UPPER OVEN WHITE RED WHITE o WHITE BOARD 4820 CIRCUIT LOWER OVEN NOTE BLOWER MOTORS IN PARALLEL MEASURE APPROXIMATELY 9 3 0 Cooling Blower Motor Strip Circuit 54 VIKING DOOR LATCH MOTOR RED BLACK L2 BOARD 12 86 Door Latch Motor Strip Circuit LIGHT TRANSFORMER BLACK 2 RED BOARD CIRCUIT TO LIGHTS Light Transformer Strip Circuit TIMER DISPLAY L1 Digital 1 2 0 Analog 0 57 0 Timer Display Strip Circuit 55 VIKING 1 YANNI DE YOLOW mos Iiis 3110 LHM YOLON ouam L _ i O O MED 38 ANNAS
11. 3 Set the Oven Function selector to the desired function BAKE CONVECTION BAKE OR TRUCONVEC etc 4 Setthe temperature control knob to the desired baking temperature The automatic time bake program is now set NOTE The display will continue to show the amount of bake time that was programmed this will remain until the programmed start time is reached You can return the display to clock mode by pressing the CLOCK PROBE button Notice that a small clock will be displayed in the upper right corner to indicate that a program is in progress Switch back to the timer mode by pressing the BAKE TIME button 5 When the specified time is reached the oven will automatically turn on It will bake for the programmed amount of time at the selected temperature NOTE Setting the remaining duration time to 00 will cancel the Automatic Bake program At one minute from the end of the specified bake program the oven timer will beep once At the end of the specified bake program the oven will automatically turn off and the timer will sound a series of three beeps 6 Press the START TIME button to end the program The display will then return to displaying the time 7 Turn the temperature control knob and oven function selector to off Setting the Analog Display The time of day must be set before any other program can be used When the oven is first connected to the power the digital display will show 00 00
12. of the timed cycle the oven automatically turns off To Set the Bake Time Program Turn the manual knob to upper timed or lower timed position depending upon the oven mode and oven being used 2 Setthe Oven Function Selector to the BAKE CONVECTION BAKE or TRUCONVEC position depending upon the type of baking being used 3 Setthe temperature control knob to the desired temperature and allow for preheating 4 Press and release the bake time button The timer will display 00 with the words SET and COOK in the upper right corner of the digital display 5 Turn the Set knob until the desired baking time is displayed in hours and minutes The cook time remaining time and the word COOK will be displayed The word COOK will flash and the tone will sound three times when the time is completed oven will turn off The tone will sound twice every ten seconds after completion until timer function is cleared 6 Turn off the oven To set the Automatic Time Bake NOTE Program For Double Ovens the word DELAY will show with either UPPER OVEN or LOWER OVEN depending on which oven has been selected 3 Setthe Oven Function selector to the desired function BAKE CONVECTION BAKE OR TRUCONVEC etc 4 Setthe temperature control knob to the desired baking temperature 5 The automatic time bake program is now set NOTE min sec bake Set start probe The display will continue to sho
13. operate Open thermostat Replace thermostat Open convection fan motor Replace convection fan motor Open relay K12 K13 K5 or K7 Replace power board Open power board Replace power board Defective oven wiring shorted Repair or replace defective wiring open or burned No Tru Convec timer Open convection element Replace convection element display on oven Open convection fan motor Replace convection fan motor lights operate Open selector Replace selector Open thermostat Replace thermostat Open relay K14 K5 or K7 Replace power board Open power board Replace power board Defective oven wiring shorted Repair or replace defective wiring open or burned No self clean bake Open door latch motor Replace door latch motor and broil operate Out of calibration selector Replace selector normally timer Out of calibration thermostat Replace thermostat display on oven Open relay K3 Replace power board lights operate door Open power board Replace power board won tlock noclean Defective oven wiring shorted Repair or replace defective wiring indicator light open or burned No self clean bake Open door latch switch Replace door latch assembly and broil operate Open power board Replace power board normally timer Defective oven wiring shorted Repair or replace defective wiring display on oven open or burned lights operate door will lock no clean indicator light Oven in self c
14. 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 the 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 specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction VIKING RANGE CORPORATION 111 Front Street Greenwood Mississippi MS 38930 USA 662 455 1200 Specifications are subject to change without notice For more product information call 1 888 VIKINGI 845 4641 or visit our web site at http www vikingrange com T
15. snapping closed on opposite end 25 I VIKING TN Temperatu re Sensor RTD 3 Apply side pressure to the sensor Removal connector to secure the connector against the opening in the oven liner The Temperature Sensor RTD is located in the back of the oven cavity It is used to sense oven temperature 4 While maintaining side pressure on the connector disconnect the old sensor and connect the new sensor Condition Requirements Door Assembly Removed Oven Racks Removed 1 Remove two screws that attach the sensor to the back of the oven liner When reinstalling the oven sensor it may be helpful to insert a small screwdriver or awl into the connector and push the wiring and connector into place Small Flat Blade Screwdriver Ht hz 2 Pull the sensor from the liner until the sensor connector protrudes into the oven cavity 5 Install two screws that attach the sensor to the back of the oven liner 26 Broil Element Removal Glass Enclosed WARNING Disconnect power to oven before servicing Follow lockout tagout procedures Condition Requirements Door Assembly Removed Remove 13 screws that hold the broil assembly to the oven cavity 3 Pull four connectors through the oven cavity wall 4 Mark and disconnect the four wires from the broil assembly 5 Separate the housing from the broil assembly
16. the opposite direction for 40 seconds This cycle then repeats VIKING Convection Dehydrate With the selector set to TruConvec and the temperature control on 200 F warm air is circulated by the convection fan Two Element Bake two element bake The bake elements use approximately 240V and the inner broil element cycles on and off at various times to maintain the set temperature See the oven preheat chart for more information TruConvec TruConvec The convection element uses approximately 240V and pulses on for 53 seconds and off for 7 seconds The convection fan remains in low speed changing direction every 40 seconds 12 Convection Bake NG convection bake The convection element uses approximately 240V and cycles on and off at various times The bake and broil elements use 240V and pulse on and off less frequently than the convection element Additionally the convection fan cycles on for 40 seconds cycles off for 7 seconds and then cycles on in the opposite direction for 40 seconds This cycle then repeats Convection Roast A NG TTS vu SS 4 convection roast The convection element uses approximately 240V and pulses on for 40 seconds and off for 7 seconds The convection fan remains in high speed changing direction every 40 seconds During the change in direction the broil elements pulse on for approximately 2 seconds Clock and Timers D
17. 0 Oven Settings and Functions Self Clean During the self clean cycle the oven reaches elevated temperatures using the broil and bake elements The broil elements use approximately 240V and remain on during the self clean cycle The bake elements use approximately 240V and cycle on for a few seconds at various times during the cleaning process High Broil high broil Heat radiates from both broil elements The broil elements use approximately 240V and remain on constantly Medium Broil medium broil Heat radiates from both broil elements The broil elements use approximately 240V and pulse on for 40 seconds and off for 15 seconds 11 VIKING Low Broil low broil Heat radiates only from the inner broil element The inner broil element uses approximately 240V and pulses on for 25 seconds and off for 35 seconds Convection Broil N SARS 7 US VS NER vm 7 9 yy convection broil Heat radiates from both broil elements The broil elements use approximately 240V and pulse on for 53 seconds and off for 7 seconds Additionally the convection fan cycles on for 40 seconds cycles off for 7 seconds and then cycles on in the opposite direction for 40 seconds This cycle then repeats Convection Defrost Only the convection fan operates No elements are on The convection fan cycles on in one direction for 40 seconds cycles off for 7 seconds and then cycles on in
18. 2 inch fan nut BEFORE tightening setscrew to the flat surface on the fan motor shaft 4 Reverse procedure for installation Access to Control Components The Control Components are located on top of the oven Access is required in order to perform many troubleshooting procedures and remove some control components The single and double ovens are similar The upper oven controls are on the left side and the lower oven controls are on the right Partial or full access may be required depending on the component being tested or removed Partial Access DANGER ONLY TRAINED AND QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS SHOULD TROUBLESHOOT THIS OVEN WITH POWER CONNECTED USE EXTREME CARE TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK WHEN TESTING COMPONENTS Condition Requirements Oven Partially Removed 1 Remove eight screws and the top front component access panel Top Front Component Access Panel 2 Reverse procedure for installation 3 Full Access DANGER ONLY TRAINED AND QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS SHOULD TROUBLESHOOT THIS OVEN WITH POWER CONNECTED USE EXTREME CARE TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK WHEN TESTING COMPONENTS Condition Requirements Oven Fully Removed 1 Remove six screws and the top rear component access panel Top Rear Component Access Panel 2 Reverse procedure for installation I VIKING Oven Function Selector Removal The Oven Function Selector is located on the control panel It is used to select the oven func
19. Models VESOI27SS VESO527SS VEDOI27SS VEDOS527SS 13055 5 53055 VEDO130SS 53055 DESOI27SS DESO527SS DEDO127SS DEDOS527SS DESO130SS DESO530SS DEDO130SS DEDOS530SS SERVICE NOTEBOOK BUILT IN ELECTRIC WALL OVEN e P 11111 1111 VIKING RANGE CORPORATION 111 Front Street Greenwood Mississippi MS 38930 USA 662 455 1200 Important Information SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS REVIEW ALL SERVICE INFORMATION IN THE APPROPRIATE SERVICE MANUAL AND TECHNICAL SHEETS BEFORE BEGINNING REPAIRS Pride and workmanship go into every product to provide our customers with quality products It is possible however that during its lifetime a product may require service Products should be serviced only by a qualified service technician that is familiar with the safety procedures required in the repair and who is equipped with the proper tools parts testing instruments and the appropriate service manual Safety Information Viking will not be responsible for injury or property damage arising from service performed by anyone other than Viking Factory Authorized Service Agencies This manual uses safety symbols to inform the qualified service technician of possible hazards that may be present during a service procedure They will appear as follows DANGER IMMEDIATE HAZARDS WHICH WILL RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH To locate
20. Open broil element Open convection fan motor Open selector Open thermostat Open relay K10 K11 K12 K13 K5 or K7 Open power board Defective oven wiring shorted open or burned Open broil element Open convection element Open convection fan motor Open selector Open thermostat Open relay K12 K13 K14 K5 K6 or K7 Open power board Defective oven wiring shorted open or burned 47 Reset breaker or replace fuse Repair or replace defective wiring Replace TCO Check operation of blower motor Replace power board Repair or replace defective wiring Replace bake element Replace selector Replace thermostat Replace power board Replace power board Repair or replace defective wiring Replace broil element Replace selector Replace thermostat Replace power board Replace power board Repair or replace defective wiring Replace bake element Replace broil element Replace convection fan motor Replace selector Replace thermostat Replace power board Replace power board Repair or replace defective wiring Replace broil element Replace convection element Replace convection fan motor Replace selector Replace thermostat Replace power board Replace power board Repair or replace defective wiring No convection broil Open broil element Replace broil element timer display on Open selector Replace selector oven lights
21. S AME D a y t Tee at 2 Remove two 1 4 hex screws from the door latch assembly 3 Disconnect six connectors from the door 3 Disconnect six connectors from the door latch assembly latch assembly 4 Reverse procedure for installation 4 Connectors iV Assembly Screws 4 Reverse procedure for installation ES Door Latch EX 38 I VIKING TN Door Switch Removal 2 Pullthe door switch through the access Single Oven and Upper Double Oven 3 Disconnect two connectors from the door switch The Door Switch for the single oven and upper double oven is located above the oven cavity in the front of the component compartment It is used to sense when the upper oven door is open Condition Requirements Partial Access to Control Components 1 Remove one screw from the door switch and slide the door switch actuator out of the guide 4 Reverse procedure for installation 39 Lower Double Oven Oven Lights Transformer The Door Switch for the lower double oven is The Oven Lights Transformer is located above the located between the upper and lower oven oven cavity in the rear of the component cavities It is used to sense when the lower oven compartment It is used to reduce the 240 volt door is open supply power to 12 volts for the oven lights Conditi
22. VIKING Service Situation Chart Partial Full TASK mL Removal Removal Required Required Door Assembly LX X X gt lt Inner Door Glass Outer Door Glass Door Hinge Door Handle Door Gasket Oven Racks Oven Rack Supports Oven Temperature Sensor X X X Broil Elements gt Bake Elements Convection Bake Elements X X X 6 Convection Motor Assembly EE AN Oven Liaht Bulbs Oven Light Bulbs X Oven Catalyst Smoke Eim X X X J o Oox Oven Function Selector gt gt gt gt gt 1 Oven Thermostat Oven Control Board Oven Light Switch Oven Cycle Clean Light X X X Oven Timer Clock gt lt Capacitors Door Latch Assembly Upper X X X Door Latch Assembly Lower X X Door Switch Upper _ X X ____ PX PX Door Switch Lower X X X gt Blower Motor Lower TCO Upper TCO Lower Door Hinge Receiver X X Meat Probe Socket LX X i in gt Partial Oven Removal Full Oven Removal Condition Requirements Oven Partially Removed Continue to slide oven from the installation and place it on a protected surface Condition Requirements Door Assembly Removed Oven Racks Rem
23. able of Contents port AMIN 2 TN 2 NR 2 Goneril IEEE Tem 6 el 7 Serial Number LOcCation cccccccccssccsssccsssccssccccsccccsscccsscccsccccsccccsscccssccccsscccscccessscosees 8 MINN 8 Serial 8 OP 0 9 NPE 9 ON 10 2400 11 CHOC ie 13 T 17 Service utu Tl TI TT TT 18 Pk NRI 18 DS Le 19 EV 0 O TREE 20 Fol Oven EIC 20 Door Assembly 21 Dor Le 21 Outer Door Panel EEE 22 Outer Door Glass 22 1 1115 Door aS NL 23 Door Handle eO _________ ______ _6_ 23 Dr R OV 24 RTR 24 ee 24 PN 24 Oven Rack Support Removal 24 Oven quent Bulb GOE SEE 22 m 25 ju 25 Temperature Sensor I TD Ls 26 Broil Element Removal EE 27 CLOG Css EEE 27 27 Bake Element Removal
24. allation 28 Convection Baffle Removal Condition Requirements Door Assembly Removed 1 Remove four screws and the oven rack support from the oven cavity Screws M NN 2 Remove three screws that attach the convection baffle to the oven cavity 232 mm 3 Reverse procedure for installation 29 Convection Bake Element Removal WARNING Disconnect power to oven before servicing Follow lockout tagout procedures Condition Requirements Convection Baffle Removed 1 Remove two screws that hold the convection element to the rear of the oven cavity 2 Disconnect two wires from the convection element E Convection 77 Element 3 Reverse procedure for installation Convection Fan Motor Removal Condition Requirements Convection Baffle Removed 1 Remove the six screws that hold the convection fan assembly to the rear of the oven liner Screws Behind Blade 2 Disconnect the convection fan motor wire harness a Connector 3 Reverse procedure for installation 30 Convection Fan Blade Removal Condition Requirements Convection Baffle Removed 1 Loosen the fan setscrew counterclockwise two to three turns 2 Remove the 1 2 inch nut from the fan 3 Lift the fan blade from the fan motor shaft NOTE Upon reassembly tighten the 1
25. an authorized servicer call Viking Technical Service Phone No 1 800 914 4799 Note to Customer Address your written correspondence to If you perform service on your own Viking Viking Preferred Service product you must assume responsibility of 111 Front Street personal injury or property damage which may P O Drawer 956 result Greenwood MS 38935 0956 Professional Series 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 p
26. an burn or melt and damage the oven surface 2 Wipe off any large spills from the oven bottom and sides Never use oven cleaners inside a self cleaning oven or on raised portions of the door 3 Some areas of the oven must be cleaned by hand before the cycle begins Soils in these areas will be baked on and very difficult to clean if not removed first Clean the door up to the gasket the door frame and up to 2 inches inside the frame with detergent and hot water Rinse thoroughly and dry To start the Self Clean cycle 1 Close the door completely 2 Turn the oven selector knob to self clean 3 Turn the temperature control knob to clean The clean indicator light will come on Within 30 seconds the automatic door latch engages and the oven indicator light comes on The oven indicator light will remain on until the oven reaches the self clean temperature and will then cycle on and off during the self clean cycle 17 4 The clean 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 is 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 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 When the cycle is completed turn the oven selector and temperature con
27. b from the analog timer NOTE Follow steps 2 through 6 of the digital timer removal The analog timer will look slightly different however the procedure is the same 2 Reverse procedure for installation 35 c Convection Motor Capacitors Removal The Convection Motor Capacitors are located above the oven cavity in the front of the component compartment They are used to control the direction and speed of convection motor Each convection motor has two capacitors 3 Lift the control panel off three tabs Condition Requirements Partial Access to Control Components 4 Discharge the capacitor and then I Remove two screws from each side of the disconnect two connectors from the control panel assembly capacitor 2 Lower the control panel assembly forward 5 Remove I 3mm nut and capacitor from the leaving the panel in the three tabs along oven the bottom of the panel Capacitor Connectors g 6 Reverse procedure for installation Control Panel Assembly 36 VIKING 0 TN Thermal Cut Out TCO Removal Single Oven and Upper Double Oven The Thermal Cut Out TCO for the single oven and upper double oven is located above the oven cavity in front of the capacitors It is used as a safety device to prevent overheating of electrical components Condition Requirements Partial Access to Control Components 1 Remove two screws from the upper oven TCO 2 Disconnec
28. ct two connectors from the indicator light Indicator Light Red Lens 3 Reverse procedure for installation 34 Oven Timer Clock Removal The Oven Timer Clock is located on the control panel It is used to control the meat probe bake time and automatic bake functions The digital and analog styles are replaced using the same procedures Digital Timer CAUTION Some areas of the oven interior are sharp wear protective gloves to avoid injury Condition Requirements Partial Access to Control Components Pull to remove one knob and four buttons from the digital timer Digital Timer 2 Remove two screws from each side of the control panel assembly 3 Lower the control panel assembly forward leaving the panel in the three tabs along the bottom of the panel 4 Disconnect connectors from the timer The number of connectors will vary depending on the number of ovens and features available 5 Remove four screws and the digital timer from the control panel assembly Screws Screws Connectors Digital Timer 6 Remove two screws and mounting bracket from each side of the timer Digital Timer Screws Mounting Bracket 7 Reverse procedure for installation Analog Timer Condition Requirements Partial Access to Control Components 1 Pull to remove one kno
29. de on the thermostat wire harness with the thermostat wire harness disconnected from the board at location P15 The harness is connected to P15 for voltage checks 44 VIKING Component Testing Component Operating Voltage Test Location approximate approximate Convection Element K17 yellow P2 white Outer Broil Element K17 yellow P6 grey Inner Broil Element K17 yellow P6 purple RTD Resistive 5 VDC 1100 Ohms 75 F See P15 pin I pin 2 Thermal Device chart for more options 240 VAC 100 Ohms L2 P4 blue L2 P4 grey Blower Motor s 120 VAC 18 2 Ohms single oven N P11 white 9 3 Ohms double ovens Door Latch Motor 240 VAC 12 86K Ohms L2 P12 white Door Latch Switch 5 VDC Open P19 green orange door unlocked Door Latch Switch 0 VDC Closed P19 green blue door unlocked Door Latch Switch 0 VDC Closed P19 green orange door locked Door Latch Switch 5 VDC Open P19 green blue door locked Thermal Cut Out 240 VAC Open L2 black open contacts Thermal Cut Out 0 VDC 0 Ohms L2 PI black closed contacts Cycle Light 240 VAC Open neon light L2 P12 grey Clean Light 240 VAC Open neon light L2 P12 purple Oven Light Switch 16 3 VDC Open P20 brown grey P20 grey purple off door closed Oven Light Switch 0 VDC 0 Ohms P20 brown P20 grey purple on door closed grey Oven Door Switch 0 VDC 0 Ohms P20 brown P20 brown pu
30. ean will enter clean the other will not Once an oven is in self clean mode the board for that oven sends a 5VDC signal to the other board to indicate it is in use A 5 VDC signal is also sent when an oven is in preheat However once an oven is in preheat the other oven can then be set to preheat as well The following diagrams show the communication between the two boards when self clean or preheat is in use Black 5 VDC Lower Oven Board 003956 DOOOO Upper Oven Boar d Common Signal Ground Lower Oven in Self Clean Mode Upper Oven Off Black 2 1 VDC Lower Oven Board 00280056 00228008 Upper Oven Board Common Signal Ground Upper Oven in Self Clean Mode Lower Oven Off Red 5 VDC Es Oven Board YOOOO 00230068 Common Signal Ground Lower Oven in Preheat Upper Oven Off also when lower oven selected first Red 2 1 VDC Lower ven Board 000000 Upper Oven Board Common Signal Ground Lower Oven in Preheat Upper Oven Off also when lower oven selected first 22 VIKING Strip Circuits and Schematics CONVECTION ELEMENT RELAY RELAY RED YL BK p 1820 YYYYYY K14 K17 Convection Element Strip Circuit OUTER BROIL ELEMENT RELAY RELAY RED GREY YL BK gg MN 3020 MOM K13 K17 Outer Broil Element Strip Circuit INNER BROIL ELEMENT RELAY RELAY 4 RED PURPLE YEL BUK T 34 0
31. ection E rp gt P12 Cycle Light Bake E P12 Clean Light P12 Door Lock Motor P6 B P12 Outer Broil IE 5 Oven Lights P4 Inner Convection Fan Direction c mem MN P5 30 1 GEL ren Convection Fan Outer Bake eo oe gt gt Speed 11 P5 Inner Bake Fan P19 P13 Door Lock 2nd Board P18 Status P20 Manual Timer Door Light Oven Control Board Connections 50 VIKING K17 E P3 K15 Double Line Break C Spare 1 P1 Cycle K16 Light T Spare 2 Clean Es e Door Lock 14 Motor 2 Convection d Oven Es Bake cl Selector Light Selector ie Convection PG K13 Fan Power Out P4 1 Broil Convection a 1119 Fan Direction AL 3 K12 K7 Convection m 4 In Fan Speed Broil K8 K11 Cool Fan X P5 Speed P11 Bake X C K10 In Bake 2nd Board Clock Status Manual Door Light Door Lock Timer P13 P19 P18 Oven Control Board Schematic 51 VIKING Communication between Control Boards on Double Ovens On double ovens the control boards use a low voltage communication to determine what functions can be performed by both ovens at the same time and in what order For example only one oven can be in self clean mode at a time If both ovens are put in self clean mode at exactly the same time neither will work The first oven selected to cl
32. es 62 VIKING 1 5 3808 LVAIN o HOLIMS YINIL 9 TOYLNOO 0 20 V1 o ng HoLIMS 59 4000 J 3 ind YOLOW E 43 10 LHM 1 3 YANNI 3110 Nad NOILOSANOD amp YINHOISNYYL 3A NOIL23ANOO V9 v 048 VO vL 110 119 V9 vb 418 40193135 38 LT iere Single Oven Premi igner Des 63 VIKING L33HS OL LASHS OL L33HS OL HOLIMS lt 4000 c B HANN se _ qae 83110 E qae EN NOIL23ANO2 id _ 8 9 vb 034 VO vb LNO LAD VO vL yE A18 TA cl LT Designer Select Double Oven Upper 64 VIKING HOLIMS lt 4000 o LHM YANNI 2 66966 43 10 H 110484 43LNO V9 vb 048 318 VO 110 119 TYNYSHL 40193135 LT LASHS NOYH 133HS Designer Select Double Oven Lower 65 VIKING V9 vb ME N cl HOLIMS lt 4008 HMF SAN ve JE B YANNI
33. fessional Select Double Oven Lower 59 VIKING L33HS OL LASHS OL L33HS OL 3904d 1141 1111 ld gt LLI iil B YANNI H 4000 4000 E 2 EL 7 _ 034 o NOILOSANO9 ii _ V9 vb vb LNO LAD VO vb ME TAA 4 LT Professional Premiere Double Oven Upper 60 LT HOLIMS 4000 EIOS 4000 4000 THM 1088 111 e 11084 43LNO NOIL23ANOO LILILILICILILI YO EI V9 7 V9 vb 13A 110 119 TYNYSHL vb ME 133HS 133HS NOYH 133HS Professional Premiere Double Oven Lower 61 VIKINGI HoLIMS YANNI 218 9211 YOLOW metu 15354 3110 LHM YOLON umo 1 u Ez 3 wawuossnval MED _ aay u Nol3aANoo 1 8 1 V9 v vb LNO LND TA A 1VISONYIHL 1 40103738 M THM 034 ci LT ingle Oven igner Select S D
34. igital Electronic Timing Center The Electronic Timing Center is used to program and control all timing functions It has five display and programming modes that are activated by the four push buttons and the SET knob Both the Bake Time mode and the Min Sec Timer mode can be used to time cooking periods These features can be used at the same time when both ovens are in use Only the Bake Time and Self Cleaning modes shut the oven off automatically when the timed program is over One oven can also be cleaned while timing foods in the other oven using the Min Sec Timer mode Setting the Time of Day The time of day must be set before any other program can be used When the oven is first connected to the power the timer display will show CLOCK PROBE MIN SEC TIMER BAKE TIME START TIME SET To program the time of day 1 Press button once 12 00 will be displayed with the word SET in the upper right corner 2 Turn the SET knob until the correct time of day is displayed AM and PM are not indicated 3 Press the CLOCK PROBE button again The word SET will disappear and the correct time 1s now set into the timer The time of day cannot be changed while there is a Bake Time or Start Time cycle programmed into the timer 13 Setting the Min Sec Timer The Min Sec Timer is designed for accurate timing and can be used at the same time the Bake Time or S
35. itch Self Clean Indicator O self off Clean off Oven 2 16 Clean self off Oven off clean bake clean bake 5 low conv conv s timed low bake broil bake broil broil manual tru tru Oven Light broil convec 300 500 broil convec 500 lower K timed hi roast hi broil roast broil roil Oven Function Oven Temperature m probe Oven Function Oven Temperature e sta l timer time time temp l Upper Oven Lower Oven Designer Models Oven Preheat Chart Preheat is defined as the time from room temperature till the oven light cycles off The following chart represents a typical preheat cycle set at 300 F The chart shows what elements are on and in what order The numbered columns represent the number of cycles the oven takes to complete preheat All elements use approximately 240V and cycle on and off for different lengths of time Cycles for double ovens may vary Cycle Inner broil Outer broil Outer bake Oven indicator light on Bo _ X X A gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt nr 31 X X Oven light cycles off Preheat completed all elements off until regular cycling takes over 1
36. lean Open door latch switch Replace door latch assembly mode oven heats no Oven sensor out of calibration Replace oven sensor door lock indicator Faulty power board Replace power board light oven not Defective oven wiring shorted Repair or replace defective wiring reaching elevated open or burned clean temperatures Oven door won t Open door latch motor Replace door latch motor unlock oven below Oven sensor out of calibration Replace oven sensor elevated clean Faulty power board Replace power board temperatures Open relay K3 Replace power board Defective oven wiring shorted Repair or replace defective wiring open or burned Oven lights Open light transformer windings Replace light transformer inoperable bulbs Open relay K4 Replace power board OK Open power board Replace power board Defective oven wiring shorted Repair or replace defective wiring open or burned VIKING Blower motor inoperable Open blower motor Replace blower motor Oven sensor out of calibration Replace oven sensor Open relay 8 Replace power board Open power board Replace power board Defective oven wiring shorted Repair or replace defective wiring open or burned 49 I VIKING Oven Control Board Double Line Break T1 Transformer P14 Temperature Selector P21 Cycle Selector lt P15 RTD Probe 0 AEG gt 8 P1 TCO P4 L1 Conv
37. ly turn the oven on and off at a preselected time 1 ut IL Q CLOCK SET BAKE START PROBE TIMER TIME TIME To set the Automatic Time Bake Program 1 Set the start time For Single Ovens Program the start time by pressing the START TIME button and turning the SET knob until the desired start time 1s displayed This is the time of day you want the food to begin cooking For Double Ovens Press the START TIME button once to set the starting time for the upper oven UPPER OVEN will show on the display Press the START TIME button twice to set the starting time for the lower oven LOWER OVEN will show on the display Then program the start time by turning the SET knob until the desired start time is displayed This is the time of day you want the food to begin cooking 2 Setthe desired baking time Once the start time is set the display will switch to 00 and the words SET COOK and TIME will appear on the right side of the display You will now enter the desired baking time Turn the SET knob until the desired baking time is displayed in hours and minutes Once the desired bake time is set the word SET will disappear and the word DELAY will appear in 14 the display indicating that the Bake Time program has been set NOTE For Double Ovens the word DELAY will show with either UPPER OVEN or LOWER OVEN depending on which oven has been selected
38. n 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 contract or otherwise Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental of 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 contain a defect or malfunction during warranty period after a reasonable number of attempts by the warrantor to remedy the defects or malfunction 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
39. on Requirements Condition Requirements Oven Partially Removed Full Access to Control Components 1 Remove two screws and the lower door 1 Disconnect two connectors from the blue latch access panel wires of the transformer 2 Remove one screw from the door switch 2 Disconnect two connectors from the black and slide the door switch actuator out of wires of the transformer the guide 3 Remove two screws and the transformer 3 Disconnect two connectors from the door from the oven switch Two Transformer Two Black Connectors Connectors 15 2 2 1 5 A pe 4 Reverse procedure for installation 4 Reverse procedure for installation 40 I VIKING Blower Motor Single Oven and Upper Double Oven The Blower Motor for the single oven and upper double oven is located above the oven cavity in the rear of the component compartment It is used to reduce air temperature in the component compartment Condition Requirements Full Access to Control Components Remove three screws from the back of the oven that hold the blower motor Screws 94 Hold Blower Motor 2 Remove one screw and the blower guard from the oven 3 Disconnect two connectors from the blower motor Connectors 4 Reverse procedure for installation 4 I VIKING Lower Double Oven 2 Remove four screws from the blower motor mounting bracket The Blower Motor for
40. oved 1 Remove two screws single oven or four screws double oven that attach the side of the outer trim to the wall or cabinet 2 Slide the oven forward 2 Reverse procedure for installation NOTE If the oven is advanced past the balance point use appropriate bracing under the front of the oven to avoid excessive tipping 3 Reverse procedure for installation 20 VIKING Door Assembly Removal Condition Requirements Door Lowered 1 Place pin in pin hole 2 Remove screw and hinge trim from oven Hinge Trim 3 Close door until pins stop door 4 Lift door up and out Door Assembly NOTE To adjust the door turn the adjustment screw clockwise to raise the door or turn it counterclockwise to lower the door The oven must be partially removed to adjust the door 5 Reverse procedure for installation Door Gasket Removal Condition Requirements Door Lowered 1 Insert a narrow tool or small flat blade screwdriver into the center of each clip and pry upward 2 Remove the door gasket from two holes in the bottom of the door liner F Try c m 5 og x Tartt TE d cT Aree e m Holes gt des gt
41. oyed 5 Reverse procedure for installation 4 Reverse procedure for installation 43 VIKING Troubleshooting Selector and Thermostat Characteristics The tables show the operating characteristics of the selector and thermostat positions The selector and thermostat are potentiometers variable resistors whose resistance varies per user selections The selected resistance informs the board of the user s selections Position red to black red to white black to white or sve 5 fo s re mme r re sexo awvoe 1 nexa make save tomme exa ___ sae s ke ruv mas ese aske ___ ee usw uem ___ save Self Clean 41 4 75 VDC 0 19 VDC Resistance checks are made on the selector wire harness with the selector wire harness disconnected from the board at location P21 The harness is connected to P21 for voltage checks Thermostat Resistance Voltage Resistance Voltage Resistance Voltage Position red to black red to white black to white 2009F BEN 825K Q 4 30 VDC 125 0 66 VDC 300 F 632K Q 3 39 VDC 3 13KQ 1 57 VDC wer mero uie ma wwe Resistance checks are ma
42. roduct 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 the 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 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 lose 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 a
43. rple door closed purple Oven Door Switch 15 5 VDC 0 Ohms P20 brown P20 brown purple door opened purple 45 VIKING I Component Operating Voltage Resistance Test Location approximate approximate Oven Light 240 VAC 28 Ohms L2 P12 yellow Transformer primary Oven Light 12 VAC 0 1 Ohms Transformer 2 black Transformer Wires secondary Analog Timer 240 VAC 0 57 Ohms Timer L1 L2 N Digital Timer 240 VAC 2 Ohms Timer L1 L2 N RTD Resistive Thermal Device Temperature F Aase 00 ______600 ____ 270 46 Troubleshooting Guide No bake no broil no oven lights no power to timer L1 L2 No bake no broil no oven lights timer display on No bake timer display on oven lights operate No broil timer display on oven lights operate No convection bake timer display on oven lights operate No convection roast timer display on oven lights operate House breaker or fuse open Defective oven wiring shorted open or burned Open thermal cut out Open power board Defective oven wiring shorted open or burned Open bake element Open selector Open thermostat Open relay K10 or K11 Open power board Defective oven wiring shorted open or burned Open broil element Open selector Open thermostat Open relay K12 or K13 Open power board Defective oven wiring shorted open or burned Open bake element
44. t two connectors from the TCO Connector TCO Connector 3 Reverse procedure for installation Lower Double Oven The Thermal Cut Out TCO for the lower double oven is located between the upper and lower oven cavities It is used as a safety device to prevent overheating of electrical components Condition Requirements Door Assembly Removed 1 Remove two screws and the lower door latch access panel 2 Remove two 14 hex screws from the lower oven TCO 3 Disconnect two connectors from the TCO Panel Screw 4 Reverse procedure for installation I VIKING Door Latch Assembly Removal Lower Double Oven Single Oven and Upper Double Oven The Door Latch Assembly for the lower double oven is located between the upper and lower oven The Door Latch Assembly for the single oven and cavities It is used as a safety device during the upper double oven is located above the oven self clean cycle cavity in the front of the component compartment It is used as a safety device during the self clean cycle Condition Requirements Door Assembly Removed 1 Remove two screws and the lower door latch access panel Condition Requirements Partial Access to Control Components 2 Remove two 1 4 hex screws from the door 1 Remove four screws and upper door latch latch assembly access panel mmm k r Wc a one cM TENE
45. tart Time functions are in use It can be used for timing up to 24 hours When setting the timer the time displayed will increase in I minute increments When the timer counts down to I minute the timer alarm will give two short beeps and the display changes from hours minutes to seconds only To program the Min Sec Timer 1 Press the MIN SEC TIMER button The timer will display 00 and the word TIMER will be displayed in the lower right corner 2 Turn the SET knob until the desired duration time is displayed The Min Sec Timer is now programmed An alarm will sound at the end of the countdown The program can be canceled anytime by setting the remaining time to 00 00 To change back to the time of day press CLOCK PROBE button Notice that a small clock will be displayed in the upper right corner to indicate that a program is in progress The display will return automatically to the Min Sec Timer after a few seconds Timer Alarm At the end of a Min Sec Timer program or Bake Time program the alarm will consist of three beeps followed by two beeps every 10 seconds until the MIN SEC TIMER button is pressed Whenever a valid function key is pressed or when a control function starts automatically one beep will be sounded When an invalid function key is pressed two beeps will be sounded Setting the Automatic Start Time Bake Program The Bake Time and Start Time modes of the timer can be used to automatical
46. tart time button 1s pressed The display will then return to displaying the time 2 Setthe desired baking time NOTE Once the start time is set the display will switch to 00 and the words SET COOK and TIME will appear on the right side of the display You will now enter the desired baking time Turn the Set knob until the desired baking time is displayed in hours and minutes Once the desired bake time is set the word SET will disappear and the word DELAY will appear in the display indicating that the Bake Time program has been set Setting the remaining duration time to 00 will cancel the Automatic Bake program 16 Self Clean Cycle This oven features an automatic pyrolytic self cleaning cycle During this cycle the oven reaches elevated temperatures 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 bottom of the oven after completion of the Self Clean cycle The door latch is automatically activated after selecting the Self Clean setting The latch ensures that the door cannot be opened while the oven interior is at clean temperatures Before starting the Self Clean cycle 1 Remove the oven racks and any other items utensils from the oven The high heat generated during the cleaning cycle can discolor warp and damage these items Do not use foil or liners in the oven During the Self Clean cycle foil c
47. the lower double oven is located on the back of the oven cavity It is used to 3 Disconnect two connectors from the reduce air temperature between the oven cavities blower motor 4 Remove three screws that attach the blower motor to the mounting bracket Condition Requirements Full Access to Control Components 1 Remove 29 screws from the back of the oven that hold on the back cover Back Cover 5 Reverse procedure for installation 42 I VIKING Door Hinge Receiver Removal Meat Probe Socket Removal Condition Requirements Condition Requirements Oven Fully Removed Oven Fully Removed I Remove seven screws that hold the side I Remove seven screws that hold the side panel to the oven panel to the oven 2 Carefully pull back the side insulation 2 Carefully pull back the side insulation from the front edge of the oven to reveal from the front top edge of the oven to the hinge receiver reveal the meat probe socket 3 Disconnect two connectors from the meat probe socket 3 Remove two screws that attach the hinge receiver to the oven frame 4 Lift the meat probe jack cover and remove the 5 8 inch nut that attaches the jack to the oven liner NOTE NOTE It is important to return insulation back to original position Replace any insulation that is missing or destroyed It is important to return insulation back to original position Replace any insulation that is missing or destr
48. tion 1 Bake Broil and TruConvec etc It is a potentiometer and has a black cover on the rear to distinguish it from the thermostat which has a red cover Condition Requirements Partial Access to Control Components 1 With the knob in the off position remove the knob from the oven function selector 2 Remove two screws bezel and the oven function selector from the control panel Knob Screw Bezel 3 Disconnect connector from the oven function selector Connector Oven Function Selector pe 8 d 4 p 1 2 aaa 8 e 3 4 Reverse procedure for installation Oven Thermostat Removal The Oven Thermostat is located on the control panel It is used to set the oven temperature It is a potentiometer and has a red cover on the rear to distinguish it from the oven function selector which has a black cover Condition Requirements Partial Access to Control Components 1 With the knob in the off position remove the knob from the thermostat 2 Remove two screws bezel and the thermostat from the control panel Bezel Screw 3 Disconnect connector from the thermostat Thermostat Connector 4 Reverse procedure for installation I VIKING Oven Control Board Removal Oven Light Switch Removal The Oven Control Board is located above the oven The Oven Light Switch is located on the control cavi
49. trol knob to the off position When the oven has completely cooled open door and remove any ash from the oven surfaces with a damp cloth To stop the Self Clean cycle To cancel or interrupt the self cleaning cycle turn the temperature control knob and the oven function selector knob to OFF When the oven temperature drops to a safe temperature the automatic door latch will release and the oven door can be opened When the oven has completely cooled remove any ash from the oven surfaces with a damp sponge or cloth I VIKING Service Procedures Part Locator Blower Motor upper oven Lights Transformer Upper Oven 1 gt T Control Board Yu 4 CO Clean Light Thermostat AN Function Selector Capacitors 4 m Timer Clock Cycle Light TCO upper oven Lower Oven Control Board ight Switc A 5 J Door Latch Assembly M 22999 N HL Catalyst II sd Meat Probe 1 Broil Element Convection Motor Temperature Sensor RTD _ ERN H m Convection Element Ji rj Oven Light Oven Light 5 i H Oven Racks __ Oven Rack Support Door Hinge Receiver behind frame Door Hinge EEE Bake Element d 4 concealed Door Switch Lower TCO lower oven Door Latch Assembly Double Ovens Only 18
50. ty in the front of the component compartment panel It is used to turn the oven lights on or off It is used to control all oven functions Double ovens have two control boards one for each oven The upper oven control board is on the left and the lower oven control board is on the right Condition Requirements Partial Access to Control Components 1 Pull to remove the button from the switch 2 Remove the knurled nut and the light switch from the control panel Condition Requirements Partial Access to Control Components 1 Disconnect all connectors from the control 3 Disconnect the light switch wires at the board connectors WEN 1 A 2 Remove six screws and control board 1 Butong 3 Control Board 3 Reverse procedure for installation 4 Reverse procedure for installation 33 I VIKING Oven Cycle Clean Indicator Lights Removal The Oven Cycle Clean Indicator Lights are located on the control panel The Oven Cycle Indicator Light is used to indicate when an oven element is on The Clean Indicator Light is on when the oven is in self clean mode CAUTION Some areas of the oven interior are sharp wear protective gloves to avoid injury Condition Requirements Partial Access to Control Components 1 Hold the red lens and slide off the indicator light The indicator light will only slide in one direction 2 Disconne
51. uirements Outer Door Panel Removed Door Lowered 1 Slide the oven rack forward and then lift 1 Remove four screws that attach the hinge Te frede Se to the door liner rack supports 2 Remove the hinge from the door liner 2 Reverse procedure for installation _ Screws Oven Rack Support Removal Condition Requirements Oven Racks Removed 1 Remove four screws from each oven rack support Screws 3 Reverse procedure for installation Oven Rack Removal Glide Rack Condition Requirements 8 Door Lowered 2 Reverse procedure for installation 1 Lift the glide rack off of the rack supports Glide Rack installed Glide Rack removed 2 Reverse procedure for installation 24 Oven Light Bulb Removal Top Light Side Lights The top light bulb is located in the cavity and uses a 20W bulb The side light bulbs are located in the oven cavity and use a 5W bulb Condition Requirements Door Lowered Condition Requirements Door Lowered 5 Carefully pry the glass cover on both sides Unsnap the glass cover at the opposite end until it releases from the metal hinge 6 Firmly grasp the bulb and pull out 2 Firmly grasp the bulb and pull out 7 Replace with a 12V 20W bulb Replace with a 64405 12V 5W bulb 8 Replace the light cover by pressing it back 4 Replace the light cover by first sliding it into place into the metal hinge and then
52. w the amount of timer time time temp bake time that was programmed this will remain 1 Set the start time until the programmed start time is reached You can return the display to clock mode by pressing the probe temp button Notice that a small clock will be displayed in the upper right corner to indicate that a program is 1n progress Switch back to the timer mode by pressing the bake time button a For Single Ovens Program the start time by pressing the start time button and turning the Set knob until the desired start time is displayed This is the time of day you want the food to begin cooking 6 When the specified time is reached the oven will automatically turn on It will bake for the programmed amount of time at the selected temperature b For Double Ovens Press the start time button once to set the starting time for the upper oven UPPER OVEN will show on the display Press the start time button twice to NOTE set the starting time for the lower oven LOWER OVEN will show on the display Then program the start time by turning the Set knob until the desired start time is displayed This is the time of day you want the food to begin cooking At one minute from the end of the specified bake program the oven timer will beep once At the end of the specified bake program the oven will automatically turn off and the timer will sound a series of three beeps This will continue until the s

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