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    F20813A EN (072911) Viking Range Corporation 111 Front Str eet Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 USA (662) 455-1200 For product information call 1-888-VIKING1 (845-4641) or visit the Viking Web Site at vikingrange.com Viking Use & Car e Manual Pr ofessional Custom Built-In Electric T ouch Contr ol Single and Double Ovens[...]

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    3 W a r n i n g s 2 C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s Y our purchase of this pr oduct 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 pr ovide you with years of dependable service. Please take the few minutes necessary to lear[...]

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    4 5 C o o ki ng T i p s R ac k P o si t io n s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 39 P r eh e at _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 40 P an P la c em e nt T i ps _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 42 B ak i ng T ip s _ _ _ _ [...]

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    6 7 Getting Started Getting Started • 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 openi[...]

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    9 8 O v e n C o n t r o l P a n e l Product Contr ols Product Contr ols *N ot e : Pr o fe ss io na l Se ri e s Pr e mi er e m od el c on tr o l pa n el a nd f ea tu r es a r e sh ow n. O v e n Fu nc t i o n a nd T e m pe r a t u r e Co n t r o l s E ac h o ve n f un c t io n h as a s e pa r a te s e tt i ng . ( Se e d es c ri p t io n s) T he S E T[...]

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    1 0 B u i l t - I n E l e c t r i c O v e n F e a t u r e s 1 1 T o u c h P a d F u n c t i o n s T e mp er a t u r e C o n t r o l B ot h o ve n s sh a r e t he t e mp e r at u r e c on t r ol . T o us e th i s fe a t ur e, s el e ct t h e u pp e r or l o we r o v en , a nd t h en s e t t he d e si r e d t em p er a tu r e . T he c o n tr ol s c a[...]

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    1 2 T r u C o nv ec ™ Wi th t h is f u n ct i on , o nl y t he r ea r e le m en t o pe r a te s a t fu l l po w er . T he r e i s no d i r e ct h e at f r o m t he b ot t om o r t op e l e me n ts , a nd t he m o to r iz e d f an i n t he r ea r of th e o ve n ci r c ul at e s fo r ev e n he at i ng . Us e th i s se tt in g fo r foods t hat re qu[...]

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    1 5 1 4 T o u c h P a d F u n c t i o n s T o u c h P a d F u n c t i o n s P r o o f * T hi s f un c ti o n us e s a l ow t e mp e r at u r e to c r e a te a n o p ti m al e nv i r on m e nt f o r th e y ea s t t o ri s e in m a ny t y p es o f d ou g h. R e c ip es * T hi s s et t in g a cc e s se s , pr og ra m s , an d s av e s c oo k in g c yc[...]

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    1 7 1 6 Clocks and Timers E l e ct r on ic T i m in g Ce n t e r T he E l ec t r o ni c T i mi n g C en t er i s u se d t o p r og r am a n d c on t r o l a ll t i mi n g fu n ct i o ns o n y ou r Vi k i ng a p pl i an c e . I t ha s f ou r d is p l ay a n d pr og ra m mi n g m od e s th a t ar e ac ti v a te d b y t he f o ur p u sh b u t to n s. [...]

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    1 9 1 8 C l o c k s a n d T i m e r s 2 . Us e t he u p a nd d o w n ar r o w s to s e t th e t im e r . 3 . Pr es s “S E T” o r “ TI M E R” t o p r o gr a m th e t im e r . (T o ca n c el t h e e nt r y , p r e s s th e “ CL E A R” b u tt o n on t h e l ef t s id e o f th e c o nt r o l p an e l. ) 4 . Th e t im e r is n o w s et . C o[...]

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    2 1 2 0 Programming Modes Programming Modes T he s e fu n ct i on s a l lo w y ou t o c us t o mi z e co n tr ol s to s u i t yo u r s pe c if i c ta s t es . B r i gh tn e s s T hi s m od e o f f er s u se r s th e a b il i ty t o d ec r e a se o r i nc r e a se t h e i nt e ns i ty o f t h e br i gh t ne s s o f th e e le c tr on ic d i s pl a y [...]

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    2 3 2 2 Programming Modes Programming Modes Oven Settings Oven Settings T o ch a ng e t h e fr eq ue n cy a n d/ o r d ur a ti o n of a n y o f th e a bo v e t on e s ig n al s : 1 . Pr es s “S E TT I NG S . ” Se t ti n gs m e n u wi l l ap p ea r i n d is p la y . 2 . Pr es s th e u p or d o wn a r r o ws u n t il “ T ON E S… ” a p pe a [...]

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    2 5 Programming Modes Sabbath Mode This mode offers users belonging to r eligions with “no work” restrictions to pr ogram their ovens to comply with the Sabbath requir ement. When the oven door is opened in Sabbath mode, the oven light stays off while the convection fan and heating elements remain on. T o pr ogram the Sabbath mode: 1. Press “[...]

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    2 7 2 6 O v e n S e t t i n g s R e c i p e F u n c t i o n (P r e mi e r e Mo d e l On l y) L o c k an d Un l o c k T hi s f ea t ur e pr e v en t s th e c on t r o l pa d s f r om b e i ng a c ti v at e d w hi l e t he o v en s a r e n ot b e in g u se d . T o lo c k th e o v en s : 1 . Pr es s o n th e r ig h t s id e o f yo u r ov e n c on t r [...]

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    2 9 W a rm i n g M o d e s D e h yd ra t e T hi s o ve n i s de s ig n e d no t o nl y t o co o k , bu t a ls o t o de h y dr a te f ru i ts a n d ve g e ta b le s . He r e a r e s om e t i ps f o r us i ng y o u r Vi k in g o ve n ’ s de h yd r at e f ea t u r e: 1 . Pr ep ar e th e fo o d as r ec om m en d e d. 2 . Ch o os e a nd p r e s s “U[...]

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    3 1 30 Programming Modes Programming Modes Convection Bake T hi s f un c ti o n is r ec om m e nd e d fo r m ul t i -r a ck b a ki n g . Fo o ds c a n be b ak e d an d r o a st e d at t h e sa m e t im e w it h m in i m al t a st e t ra n s fe r , e ve n w he n d if fe r e nt d i sh e s ar e in vo l v ed , s uc h a s ca k e s, f i sh , o r m ea t .[...]

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    3 3 32 Programming Modes Programming Modes C on v en t io n a l br oi li n g is m o st s u c ce s sf u l fo r c ut s o f m ea t o ne t o t wo i n ch e s th i ck , a n d is a l so s u it a b le f o r fl a t pi e c es o f m ea t . H i g h Br o il Wi th t h is s e t ti n g, h e at r a d ia t es a t f ul l p ow e r f r om b o t h br oi l e le m en t s,[...]

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    3 5 3 4 Programming Modes Programming Modes C o n ve ct i o n R o as t U se t h is f u nc t io n w h en r oa st i ng t e nd e r c ut s o f me a t o r po u lt r y of a ny s i ze . T o u se C o nv e ct i o n Ro a st , f ol l o w th e se s t ep s : 1 . Ar r an g e th e o v en r a ck s i n th e d e si r e d p os i ti o ns b e f or e he at i ng t he o v[...]

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    3 7 36 Programming Modes Programming Modes T he m e at p r o b e ta k es t h e gu e s sw o rk o u t o f r oa s ti n g b y co o ki n g fo o d s to t h e id e al i nt e rn al t e mp e ra t u r e. T h e p r ob e s et t i ng i s u se d t o au t om a t ic a ll y t ur n th e o ve n o f f w he n m ea t r e a ch e s it s o pt i m al i n te rn a l t em p er[...]

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    3 9 38 C o o k i n g T i p s Position 6 Position 5 Position 4 Position 3 Position 2 Position 1 T o S e t th e M e a t P r ob e F u n c t io n: • A c oo k i ng m o de m u s t be s e le c te d b e fo r e s et t i ng m e at p r o b e. • B ak e , C on v ec t io n B a ke , C on v ec t i on R o as t , T ru Co n ve c ™, a n d C on v ec t io n B r o [...]

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    4 1 4 0 P r e h e a t P r e h e a t Cooking Tips Cooking Tips Preheat For best results, it is extr emely important that you preheat your oven to the desired cooking temperatur e before placing food items in the oven to begin cooking. In many cooking modes, partial power from the br oiler is used to bring the oven to the preheat temperatur e. Theref[...]

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    4 3 42 Cooking Tips Cooking Tips C o o k i n g T i p s P a n P la ce m e n t T i ps • W he n u si n g la r g e ( 15 " x 1 3" ) f l at p a ns o r t ra y s t ha t c ov e r m os t o f th e r ac k , r ac k p os i ti o n s 2 or 3 p r o du c e t he b e st r e su l ts . • W he n b ak i ng o n m o r e th a n on e r a ck , w e r e co m me n d [...]

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    4 5 44 Cooking Tips Cooking Tips C o n v e n t i o n a l B a k i n g C h a r t Single Rack Time Food Pan Size Position T emp (minutes) B RE A D S Bi s cu i ts Co ok i e Sh ee t 3 or 4 40 0 ° F (2 0 4. 4° C ) 8 - 10 Y e as t L oa f Lo a f Pa n 3 or 4 37 5 ° F (1 9 0. 6 ° C) 30 - 3 5 Y e as t R ol l s Co o ki e S he et 3 or 4 4 00 ° F (2 0 4. 4 [...]

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    4 7 46 Cooking Tips S o l v i n g B a k i n g P r o b l e m s B ak i ng p r o b le m s ca n o cc u r f or m a ny r ea so n s. It i s i mp o rt a n t to r em em b er t ha t t he t e mp e r at u r e se t t in g a nd c o ok i n g ti m es y o u ar e ac cu s t om e d to u si n g wi t h yo u r p r ev i ou s o v en m a y va r y sl i g ht l y fr om t ho s [...]

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    4 8 49 Cooking Tips Cooking Tips Br oiling Chart T ype and Time Cut of Meat Weight Setting Rack (minutes) T e B EE F S ir l oi n , 1" Ra r e 12 o z Co n ve n ti o na l B r oi l 57 Me d iu m 12 o z Co n ve n ti o na l B r oi l 59 W e ll d o ne 1 2 oz C on v en t io n al B r o il 5 11 T -B on e , 3/ 4 " Ra r e 10 o z Co n ve n ti o na l B r[...]

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    5 0 51 Cooking Tips Cooking Tips Time Internal Food W eight T emp (min/lb) T emp B EE F R ib R o as t Ra r e 4 - 6 l bs 3 2 5° F ( 1 62 . 8° C ) 25 14 0 ° F (6 0 .0 ° C ) Me d iu m 4 - 6 lb s 3 2 5° F ( 1 62 . 8° C ) 30 15 5° F ( 6 8. 3 ° C) W e ll d o ne 4 - 6 l bs 32 5 ° F (1 6 2. 8 ° C) 4 0 1 70 ° F ( 76 . 7° C ) R um p R oa s t Me d[...]

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    5 2 53 Product Car e A ny p i ec e o f eq u i pm e nt w o rk s b e tt e r an d l as t s l on g er w h en m ai n ta i ne d p r o pe r ly a n d k ep t c le a n. C o o ki n g eq u ip m e nt i s n o e xc e pt i on . Y ou r n ew V i ki n g ov e n mu s t b e ke p t cl e a n an d m ai n ta i ne d p r o pe r ly i n o r d er t o g iv e y o u th e y ea r s o[...]

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    5 5 54 Product Car e Product Car e C l e a n i n g a n d M a i n t e n a n c e C l e an in g t h e I n te ri o r O v e n Y ou r Vi k in g o ve n f ea t u r es a n a u to m at i c, s e l f- c le a ni n g c yc l e. D ur i ng t h is c y cl e , t he o v en r ea ch e s el e v at e d te m pe r a tu r e s i n o r de r t o bu rn o f f s o il a n d de p o s[...]

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    5 7 56 Product Car e Product Car e R e p l ac in g L i g h t P RO B L EM P OS S I BL E C A US E A ND / O R RE M E DY 1. O v en w i ll n ot f u nc t io n. Ov en i s no t c on n ec te d t o el e ct ri c al p ow e r . Ha v e el e ct ri c ia n c he ck p o we r ci r c ui t b r ea k er , wi r in g a nd f us e s. 2. O v en d o es n ot Do o r is n ot s h u[...]

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    5 9 58 W arranty Service Infor mation I f yo u r ov e n sh o u ld f a il t o o pe r at e , c he c k to s e e wh e t he r t he c ir cu it b r e ak e r i s op e n or t h e fu s e i s bl o wn . I f se r vi c e is r eq ui r e d , ca l l yo u r Vi k in g d e al e r or a u th o r iz e d se r vi c e a ge n cy . Th e n am e o f t he a u th o ri z e d se r [...]

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    LIMIT A TION OF REMEDIES AND DURA TION OF IMPLIED W ARRANTY OWNER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR A CLAIM OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT SHALL BE THE REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE.VIKING IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENT AL DAMAGE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO FOOD OR MEDICINE LOSS, DUE TO PRODUCT F AILURE, WHETHER ARISING OUT[...]

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