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General Information

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Cleaning Safety

•  Turn off all controls and wait for appliance parts to cool 

before touching or cleaning them. 

DO NOT

 touch the 

burner grates or surrounding areas until they have had 
sufficient time to cool.

•  Clean appliance with caution. Use care to avoid steam 

burns if a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on 
a hot surface. Some cleaners can produce noxious 
fumes if applied to a hot surface.

• 

DO NOT 

clean door gasket. The door gasket is 

essential for a good 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.

About Your Appliance

NEVER

 use appliance as a space heater to heat 

or warm a room to prevent potential hazard to the 
user and damage to the appliance. 

DO NOT 

use 

the rangetop or oven as a storage area for food or 
cooking utensils.

•  For proper oven performance and operation, DO NOT 

block or obstruct the oven vent duct located on the 
right side of the air grille.

•  Avoid touching oven vent area while oven is on and 

for several minutes after oven is turned off. When the 
oven is in use, the vent and surrounding area become 
hot enough to cause burns. After oven is turned off, 
DO NOT touch the oven vent or surrounding areas 
until they have had sufficient time to cool.

•  Other potentially hot surfaces include rangetop, areas 

facing the rangetop, oven vent, surfaces near the vent 
opening, oven door, areas around the oven door and 
oven window.

•  The misuse of oven doors (e.g., stepping, sitting, or 

leaning on them) can result in potential hazards and/or 
injuries.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT t

ouch 

a hot oven light bulb with a damp cloth as the bulb 
could break. Should the bulb break, disconnect 
power to the appliance before removing bulb to avoid 
electrical shock.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. 

Disconnect the 

electric power at the main fuse or circuit breaker 
before replacing bulb.

BURN OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. 

Make 

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

DO NOT 

turn the temperature control on during 

defrosting. Turning the convection fan on will 
accelerate the natural defrosting of the food without 
the heat.

BURN HAZARD. 

The oven door, especially the glass, 

can get hot. Danger of burning:

 DO NOT touch the 

glass!

DO NOT

 store items of interest to children over 

the unit. Children climbing to reach items could be 
seriously injured.

Electrical & Gas Requirements

Electrical Requirements

Check your national and local codes regarding this unit. 
This range requires 120 VAC/60 Hz; 4 ft. (121.9 cm), 
3-wire cord with grounded 3-prong plug attached to unit. 
Unit must be fused separately from any other circuit.

Electrical shock hazard. 

To avoid the risk of 

electrical shock, personal injury or death; verify 
electrical power is turned off at the breaker box and 
gas supply is turned off until the range is installed 
and ready to operate, installation by an authorized 
installer only.

Summary of Contents for DCCG130

Page 1: ...e used by qualified appliance technicians only Viking does not assume any responsibility for property damage or personal injury for improper service procedures done by an unqualified person This Base...

Page 2: ...Door Handle Removal 19 Inner Door Glass Removal 19 Door Hinge Removal 20 Bake Burner Igniter Removal 20 Bake Burner Removal 20 Bake Burner Orifice Removal 20 Broil Burner Igniter Removal 20 Convectio...

Page 3: ...and others All safety messages will be preceded by the safety alert symbol and the word DANGER WARNING or CAUTION These words mean IMMEDIATE HAZARDS WHICH WILL RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEA...

Page 4: ...oduct 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 r...

Page 5: ...er the base Serial Number 011810C0000000001 Model Number Day Month Year of Manufacture Serial Number D D Designer C C G 1 3 0 D Dual Fuel G Gas 30 30 Wide 1 Series C Custom S Self Cleaning C Convectio...

Page 6: ...3 wire cord with grounded 3 prong plug attached to unit Maximum amp usage 0 74 amps Surface burner rating Natural gas LP Left front Left rear Right rear Right front Natural Gas LP Propane 16 000 BTU...

Page 7: ...rom blowing over burners NEVER leave any items on the rangetop The hot air from the vent may ignite flammable items and may increase pressure in closed containers which may cause them to burst Many ae...

Page 8: ...o cool Other potentially hot surfaces include rangetop areas facing the rangetop oven vent surfaces near the vent opening oven door areas around the oven door and oven window The misuse of oven doors...

Page 9: ...pe cooking equipment must have a pressure regulator on the incoming service line for safe and efficient operation since service pressure may fluctuate with local demand External regulators are not req...

Page 10: ...or all your casserole dishes as well as easy cleanup The 1500 F closed door infrared broiler allows intense heat to sear delicate cuts of meat providing that restaurant taste Two lights illuminate the...

Page 11: ...very 4 seconds Control fault Cycle power and retry If fault remains replace DSI 3 flashes every 4 seconds Ignition lockout Control has attempted to ignite but no flame detected after allowing time and...

Page 12: ...ts and surface burner igniters operate Open or shorted RTD cycle light flashing Replace RTD Open oven control Replace oven control Open direct spark module Replace direct spark module Defective oven w...

Page 13: ...inoperable bake broil convection fan and surface burner igniters operate Open oven bulbs Replace oven bulbs Open light switch Replace light switch Open door light switch Replace door light switch Def...

Page 14: ...120 VAC present on oven control thermostat L1 to N 120 VAC present on DSI module A to N Turn oven control knob to 350 120 VAC present on thermostat violet to N Turn oven control knob to 350 120 VAC pr...

Page 15: ...VAC present on oven control thermostat L1 to N 120 VAC present on DSI module A to N Turn oven control knob to broil 120 VAC present on thermostat blue to N Turn oven control knob to broil 120 VAC pres...

Page 16: ...cord black disconnect black Cycle Light 120 VAC Open neon light Cycle light terminals black to white Oven Light Switch OFF Door Closed 120 VAC Open Oven light switch terminals black to red Oven Light...

Page 17: ...120 VAC is present in step 5 and the black igniter wire has continuity replace the spark module RTD Characteristics Proper diagnostics of the RTD Resistance Temperature Detector will eliminate unneces...

Page 18: ...oor Assembly Adjustment Screw 5 Reverse procedure for installation Note If the door needs to be adjusted loosen hinge trim screws Adjust the screws located between the door and kick plate using a 5 32...

Page 19: ...dle 3 Reverse procedure for installation Inner Door Glass Removal Condition Requirements Outer Door Panel Assembly Removed 1 Place the inner door panel assembly on a protected surface 2 Remove screws...

Page 20: ...emoved 1 Remove screws and lift kick plate from keyhole screws 2 Lift to remove oven cavity bottom panel from range 3 Disconnect wire from igniter 4 Remove screw and igniter from bake burner 5 Reverse...

Page 21: ...bottom panel from range 2 Remove screws and fan cover from oven cavity 3 Remove four outer screws and convection motor assembly from oven cavity 4 Mark and disconnect two connectors from convection m...

Page 22: ...l injury or death leak testing of the appliance must be conducted according to the manufacturer s instructions Before placing appliance in operation always check for gas leaks with soapy water solutio...

Page 23: ...cedure for installation Control Panel Assembly Removal Condition Requirements Control Components Accessed 1 Mark and disconnect all connectors to remove control panel from range 2 Reverse procedure fo...

Page 24: ...oven light switch from control panel 3 Reverse procedure for installation Door Switch Removal Condition Requirements Control Components Accessed 1 Remove two screws and door switch from range 2 Mark a...

Page 25: ...Module Removal Condition Requirements Control Components Accessed 1 Disconnect connectors from module 2 Pull to remove module from burner valve 3 Reverse procedure for installation Burner Base Assemb...

Page 26: ...emove two of the screws that secure manifold assembly to range 2 Pull to remove spark module from burner valve 3 Remove flex tubing from back of burner valve 4 Remove screw and burner valve from manif...

Page 27: ...emoval Condition Requirements Door Assembly Removed Back Panel Removed 1 Remove nut from broil burner and gas tubing 2 Remove screws that secure igniter to oven cavity 3 Remove screws and rear broil b...

Page 28: ...gh the oven cavity cut the two wires and splice in the replacement RTD with the use of two 2 ceramic wire nut connectors 1 Disconnect RTD Molex connector in burner box area 2 Remove any wire ties as r...

Page 29: ...soapy water solution DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS 1 Remove screws and bracket from range 2 Remove nut and gas tubing from bracket 3 Mark and disconnect wires from solenoid valve 4...

Page 30: ...lly open and closes at 150 F 1 Mark and disconnect connectors from temperature switch 2 Remove screws and temperature switch from side of range 3 Reverse procedure for installation Terminal Block Remo...

Page 31: ...screws from each burner base assembly 4 Lift each burner base assembly up to remove from range Note Keep igniter wires attached to each burner base assembly during removal 5 Remove screws and side tr...

Page 32: ...equirements Main Top Removed Gas Supply Disconnected Gas leak hazard To avoid risk of personal injury or death leak testing of the appliance must be conducted according to the manufacturer s instructi...

Page 33: ...Wiring Diagrams 2010 Viking Preferred Service 33 Electronic Thermostat DSI System Oven Control Thermostat and DSI Module System...

Page 34: ...1 S1 VALVE 1 SC COMMON S2 VALVE2 BAKE L1 BROIL YELLOW YELLOW BROWN BLACK P6 J2 P4 P1 N L1 BLACK RED RED RED WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE CONVECTION SWITCH SWITCH INDICATOR CONVECTION FAN MOTOR M SIN...

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