VIKING RANGE CORPORATION, P. O. DRAWER 956, GREENWOOD, MS.38930 USA F90600A 11/20/03
WOOD/COMPOSITE OVERLAY INSTALLATION The bottom of the hood should be no less than 27” (68.6cm) above the grates. It is more desirable for the bottom
COMPONENTS (WITH COLOR CODED WIRIES) CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD (P.C. BOARD) DUAL FUEL SELF-CLEAN FREE-STANDING RANGES WITH SEALED BURNERS Function: The
HIGH LIMIT SWITCH: DUAL FUEL SELF- CLEAN FREE-STANDING RANGES WITH SEALED BURNERS Function: The Switch has a ½ “ bi-metal disc. The two metals hav
COMPONENTS (continued) DOOR LOCK MOTOR:DUAL FUEL SELF-CLEAN FREESTANDING RANGES WITH SEALED BURNERS’ Function: When the Door Lock Motor is powered i
COMPONENTS (continued) RELAY #2 – #3 - #5 (PM010025): DUAL FUEL SELF-CLEAN FREE- STANDING RANGES WITH SEALED BURNERS. Function: Setting the selecto
COMPONENTS (continued) CONVECTION FAN MOTOR:DUAL FUEL SELF-CLEAN FREE STANDING RANGES WITH SEALED BURNERS Function: Provides an even flow of air
P.C. CONTROL BOARD WIRING FOR RELAYS T4 – T3 – T2 – T1 – T6 – T5 16
VOLTAGE READINGS MEASURED WITH DOOR OPEN T4 107VAC 70VAC T3 4VAC 16VAC T2 4VAC 16VAC T1 5VAC 1VAC MEASURED WITH DOOR LOC
8 POSITION SELECTORSWITCH (With shaft position and internal connections) 18 SELF CLEAN Selector Switch c
OVEN TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION DUAL FUEL RANGES SELF-CLEAN FREESTANDING RANGES WITH SEALED BURNERS Electric oven calibration using the EATON therm
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS---------------------- 2 Customer information------------------------ 3 Model / Serial Number Logic---------------
VOLTAGE and RESISTANCE READINGS BAKE ELEMENT: “A” to “B” 21.1 Ohms “A” to “B” 240VAC during Bake and Convection Bake.
VDSC367 DISASSEMBLY . Surface Burner Spark Module ol Lock D. otor ard rd t inator Exhaust M. ices AB. Relays #1 and #2 C. Air Channel to C
RANGETOP To gain access to the components beneath the top assembly (1) Remove the Grates , (2) Burner Caps, (3) Remove the Burner
GRIDDLE ASSEMBLY A. Thermal Bulb tube Use care to remove the Thermal Bulb from the bulb tube. After removing the Thermal Bulb the Griddle can
With the Control Panel pulled forward you can service the following components. A. Spark Igniter Switches B. Screws that hold the Landing Ledge (H) t
To complete the removal of the main top: A. Remove the each side trim (X) B. Remove the brackets that hold the main top in place. A. Re
A. To remove the burner base: B. Remove the two screws marked (B above) that hold each burner base to the support. C. The Burner Base (A below
Remove the Heat Shield (A) to service the Griddle Gas Burner, Igniter, Thermostat Sensor Bulb. A. Igni
A Griddle Gas Valve B Heat Shield C Orifice Hood D Air Shutter Griddle Valve and Igniter electrical circuit 28
Igniter System - The igniter is wired in series with the gas valve. The gas valve receives approximately 3.3 volts ± 1v, while the igniter obtains ap
GENERAL INFORMATION 1. WARNING: The use of cabinets for storage above the appliance may result in a potential burn hazard. Combustible items may ig
Remove screws marked (A) to gain access the door lock motor (B) and associated components, Fan Switch (C) and High Limit Switch (D). E Orifice Hood
COMBUSTION OF GAS A. The Meaning of Combustion - When oxygen acts with a substance to produce large amounts of heat rapidly (and usually light), th
GAS CONNECTION All gas connections must be made according to national and local codes. This gas supply (service) line must be the same size or greate
Add a street elbow to the input gas line at the rear of the range to keep the flex line from having to bend over the edges of the back panel. The LP o
Natural to LP/Propane Conversion (For Sealed Burners) This product is manufactured and adjusted for operation with natural gas as shipped from the fa
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Use a 3 - wire power supply cord kit rated for 30 amps - 125/250 volts for Models VDSC and VERT or 50 amps - 240 volts for Mode
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WITH CONDUIT Use ½" trade size conduit with a conduit clamp, 12 AWG /600 volt copper conductor colored red for line # 1 a
SURFACE BURNER SPARK MODULE The surface burner spark module is located on the rear of the unit, see above for location. Check your module for the
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COMPONENT CONTACTS FOR VDSC367 39
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WIRING DIAGRAM VDSC367 (36”) 40
WIRING DIAGRAM SURFACE BURNERS VGSC367 41
WIRING DIAGRAM DUAL FUEL 48” W RANGE 42
COMPONENT CONTACTS FOR VDSC487 43
VDSC367 /487 BAKE Bake Initial Cycle with Pre-Heat 44
VDSC367 / 487 BAKE OVEN Convection Bake 45
VDSC367 / 487 BAKE OVEN Convection Cook 46
VDSC367 / 487 BAKE OVEN Broil 47
VDSC367 / 487 BAKE OVEN Maxi Broil 48
VDSC367 / 487 BAKE OVEN Convection Broil 49
VDSC367 / 487 BAKE OVEN SELF-CLEAN • 10 seconds after the signal to Sensor #3, switch LS2-M1 is opened, stopping the door lock motion and switches
51 UIT FOR THE LEFT HAND OVEN VDSC487 L.H. OVEN SELF-CLEAN• 10 seconds after the signal to Sensor #3, switch LS2-M1 is opened, stopping the doo
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ---Dual Fuel / Self-clean / VDSC PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ----Dual Fuel / Self-clean / VDSC PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ---Dual Fuel / Self-clean / VDSC PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE
VDSC “LOCKED” DOOR In the unlikely event the door lock motor should fail in the “locked” position you will need: 1. To fashion a hook on the e
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PROXIMITY TO SIDE CABINET INSTALLATION 1. Range / Range tops may be installed directly adjacent to existing 36" high base cabinets. IMPORTANT-t
PROXIMITY TO SIDE CABINET INSTALLATION (24” W. MODELS) 1. This range may be installed directly adjacent to existing 36” high base cabinets. IMPORTAN
STABILITY DEVICE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. The anti-tip bracket is to be attached to the rear wall as shown. The dimension for the bracket loc
RANGE LEVELING Careful leveling of the range is critical not only to performance, but also to allow the alignment of oven doors and drip tray. Close
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