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Performance Checklist

A qualified installer should carry out the
following checks:

Check top surface elements
1. Starting with the left front element, turn

the corresponding knob to the Hi
position–Left front indicator should flash.

2. Place an induction compatible piece of

cookware onto the left front element–Left
front indicator should be solid.

3. Remove cookware and repeat steps for

other elements.

Check oven bake function—bake element
on full power, center and outside broil
elements at partial power. 

Convection bake function—bake and broil
elements the same with the convection fan
on.

Check TruConvec™ function—TruConvec
element (behind convection fan cover) on
and convection fan on.

Check HI broil function–both broil
elements at full power.

Check LOW broil function—inner broil
element only. 

Check convection broil function—both
broil elements at full power with convection
fan on.

Check self-clean function—door will lock 
in approximately 30 seconds, the center
and outside broil elements will turn on and
the bake element will turn on at partial
power. Check broil elements through
window to make sure they are on, then
abort self-clean cycle to unlock door.

Final Preparation

• All stainless steel body parts should be

wiped with hot, soapy water and with a
liquid cleaner designed for this material. 
If buildup occurs, 

DO NOT

use steel wool,

abrasive cloths, cleansers, or powders!
If it is necessary to scrape stainless steel

to remove encrusted materials, soak with
hot, wet cloths to loosen the material, then
use a wool or nylon scraper. 

DO NOT

use

a metal knife, spatula, or any other
material tool to scrape stainless steel!
Scratches are almost impossible to
remove.

NOTICE

When conducting performance test, 

DO NOT

run self-clean cycle for more

than 10 minutes with oven racks inside
oven. This could cause them to discolor
due to the high temperature required 
for self-cleaning.

Summary of Contents for CVESC530

Page 1: ...Install Freestanding Electric and Induction 30 W Ranges VESC CVESC530 VISC530 CVISC530...

Page 2: ..._______________________________________________14 Door Removal ______________________________________________________________14 Leg Installation________________________________________________________...

Page 3: ...y and the safety of others is very important We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance Always read and obey all safety messages This is the safety alert symb...

Page 4: ...spect to any significant sources of water or moisture Viking Range Corporation will NOT warranty any problems resulting from GFI outlets which are not installed properly or do not meet the requirement...

Page 5: ...requires two or more personnel while handling and moving Possible use of appliance moving devices is recommended WARNING TIPPING HAZARD To reduce the risk of the appliance tipping it must be secured...

Page 6: ...o 37 94 0 cm max 1 2 5 cm 25 3 4 65 4 cm 45 1 8 114 6 cm 19 3 8 49 2 cm 8 1 8 20 6 cm 26 7 16 67 2 cm 1 5 8 4 1 cm 1 2 5 cm 35 7 8 91 1 cm min to 37 94 0 cm max 24 5 16 61 8 cm 28 1 16 71 2 cm Note Un...

Page 7: ...ar 1 500 watts 2 500 watts 1 000 watts 1 800 watts 800 watts 1 800 watts Oven interior width 25 5 16 64 6 cm Oven interior height 16 1 2 41 9 cm Oven interior depth AHAM 16 13 16 42 7 cm Overall 19 1...

Page 8: ...to 37 94 0 cm max 1 2 5 cm HO T REA R FRO NT HO T REA R FRO NT 25 3 4 65 4 cm 45 1 8 114 6 cm 19 3 8 49 2 cm 8 1 8 20 6 cm 26 7 16 67 2 cm 1 5 8 4 1 cm 1 2 5 cm 35 7 8 91 1 cm min to 37 94 0 cm max 24...

Page 9: ...rear 3 700 watts boost 2 300 watts 1 400 watts 1 850 watts 1 850 watts Oven interior width 25 5 16 64 6 cm Oven interior height 16 1 2 41 9 cm Oven interior depth AHAM 16 13 16 42 7 cm Overall 19 1 2...

Page 10: ...directly adjacent to existing 36 91 4 cm high base cabinets IMPORTANT The side trim MUST be 3 8 95 cm above the adjacent base cabinet countertop This can be accomplished by raising the unit using the...

Page 11: ...to 72 max 182 9 cm 66 min 167 6 cm to 72 max 182 9 cm 24 61 0 cm or 27 38 6 cm 30 76 2 cm 6 15 2 cm Wood Composite Overlay Wood Composite Overlay 30 min 76 2 cm to 36 max 91 4 cm 0 0 cm 30 min 76 2 c...

Page 12: ...0 16 5 17 5 KW 12 5 13 5 KW 50 The National Electric Code calculation for Electrical Load is less than the Total Connected Electrical Load listed on the model serial rating plate A GFI shall be used i...

Page 13: ...ion section Some stainless steel parts may have a plastic protective wrap which must be peeled off The interior should be washed thoroughly with hot soapy water to remove film residues and any dust or...

Page 14: ...y your dealer or a qualified licensed plumber Door Removal 1 HOT REAR FRONT HOT REAR FRONT Open door completely Place pins supplied with unit in pin hole For personal safety ONLY use pins supplied wit...

Page 15: ...re not secure for long transit Note It is strongly recommended that a pallet or lift jack be used rather than tilting Raise unit about a foot Unscrew temporary legs from couplings 4 HOT REAR FRONT HOT...

Page 16: ...ical shock personal injury or death verify your appliance has been properly grounded in accordance with local codes or in absence of codes with the National Electrical Code NEC ANSI NFPA 70 latest edi...

Page 17: ...2 black leads to outside terminal Attach neutral wire white to center terminal on the terminal block Push supply cord toward terminal block to relieve strain reattach supply cord strain relief bracket...

Page 18: ...Electrical shock hazard To avoid risk of electrical shock personal injury or death verify your appliance has been properly grounded in accordance with local codes or in absence of codes with the Natio...

Page 19: ...round screw that was removed Attach line 1 red and line 2 black leads to outside terminal Attach neutral wire white to center terminal on terminal block 1 1 3 7 1 2 8 Push supply cord toward terminal...

Page 20: ...leg 3 HOT REAR FRONT HOT REAR FRONT 3 8 3 8 0 95 cm 0 95 cm 3 8 0 95 cm 4 Move unit into opening Leveling Adjustments Alignment 5 HOT REAR FRONT HOT REAR FRONT Check that unit is level side to side a...

Page 21: ...21 7 HOT REAR FRONT HOT REAR FRONT Set the high corner of range so that the top of side trim is 3 8 0 95 cm above countertop Level range to high corner...

Page 22: ...be located 3 Mark and drill holes where bracket will be located Anti tip Device Installation Wall Mount WARNING Tipping hazard To reduce the risk of the appliance tipping it must be secured by a prope...

Page 23: ...1 2 3 8 cm 1 1 2 2 2 1 x2 3 1 2 4 Locate anti tip bracket hook on the floor 8 1 2 21 6 cm from side cabinet and 1 1 2 3 8 cm from rear wall Mark and drill 1 8 32 cm holes where bracket will be located...

Page 24: ...steps 5 7 of Leveling Adjustments Alignment section 24 1 Note Refer to range electrical requirements section for proper installation information Connect electrical in shaded area See the Electrical R...

Page 25: ...OT REAR FRONT 4 HOT REAR FRONT HOT REAR FRONT Remove pins from hole in hinges Close door 5 HOT REAR FRONT HOT REAR FRONT If the door needs to be adjusted loosen hinge trim screws see step 2 Adjust the...

Page 26: ...il elements at full power with convection fan on Check self clean function door will lock in approximately 30 seconds the center and outside broil elements will turn on and the bake element will turn...

Page 27: ...A duplicate label is located on the back side of the range Model number ____________________________________________________________________________________ Serial number ____________________________...

Page 28: ...LLC 111 Front Street Greenwood Mississippi 38930 USA 662 455 1200 For product information call 1 888 845 4641 or visit our web site at www vikingrange com in the US or www brigade ca in Canada 058774...

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