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10.  The flame of the open-top burner should be adjusted to just cover

the bottom of the pan or pot. Excessive burner setting may cause
scorching of adjacent countertop surfaces, as well as the outside of
the utensil. This is based on safety considerations.

11.  Use dry pot holders. Moist or damp pot holders on hot surfaces

may result in burns from steam. Do not let potholder touch hot
surface areas. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth.

12.  To reduce the risk of burns, ignition of flammable materials, and

spillage due to unintentional contact with the utensil, the handle of
a utensil should be positioned so that it is turned inward toward
the center of the range, and so that it does not extend over
adjacent burners.

13.  Surface areas near burners may become hot enough to cause

burns. During and after use, do not touch areas near burners until
they have had sufficient time to cool.

14.  No oven liner protection 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
build-up. 

15.  Once the unit is installed as outlined in the Installation Instructions,

it is important that the fresh air supply is not obstructed. Ensure
that the kitchen is well-ventilated. Keep natural venting holes open
or install a mechanical ventilation device. Prolonged or intensive
use of the appliance may call for additional (such as opening a
window) or more effective ventilation (such as increasing the level
of a mechanical ventilation if present).

16.  The flueway must also

remain clear.

17.  Storage cabinet area above

the unit must be 36” (91.4
cm) and cannot project more
than 13” (33.0 cm) outward
from the rear wall.  Beware
of potential hazards
associated with retrieving
items from such cabinets
when the unit is in operation.

18.  Keep area clean and free from combustible material, gasoline, and

other flammable liquids.

19.  Do not heat unopened food containers; buildup of pressure may

cause the container to explode and result in injury.

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Important Safety Instructions

1.  Your unit should be installed by a qualified technician. The

appliance must be installed and electrically grounded according to
local codes.  Have this technician show the the location of the gas
shut-off valve on the range so you know where and how to turn off
the gas if necessary.  

IN MASSACHUSETTS:  All gas products must

be installed by a “Massachusetts” licensed plumber or gasfitter.

2.  

Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of this appliance
unless specifically recommended in this manual. All servicing
should be referred to a qualified technician. A qualified technician
is required for any adjustments or conversions to Nat. or LP gas.

3.  The “push-to-turn” knobs of this range are designed to be child-

safe.  However, children should not be left alone in the kitchen
while the range is in use. Do not store items of interest to children
over the unit.  

CAUTION: 

Children climbing to reach items could

be seriously injured.  

4.  GREASE is flammable and should be handled carefully. Do not use

water on grease fires. Never pick up a flaming pan. Smother
flaming pan by covering utensil completely with well-fitting lid,
cookie sheet or flat tray. Flaming grease outside of utensil can be
extinguished with baking soda or, if available, a multipurpose dry
chemical or foam type extinguisher.

5.  Never leave the surface area unattended at high heat setting.

Boil-overs cause smoking and greasy spill-overs which may ignite.

6.  If you are “flaming” liquor or other spirits under an exhaust, 

TURN

THE FAN OFF. 

The draft could cause the flames to spread out of

control.

7.  Wear proper apparel. Loose-fitting or hanging garments should

never be worn while using the appliance.

8.  Never use your range for warming or heating a room. This is based

on safety considerations.

9.  Use proper pan size. Select utensils having flat bottoms large

enough to cover the burner. Using undersized utensils allows the
flame to come up the side of the utensil, scorching the outside of
the utensil and making cleanup harder.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, injury to persons, or damage
when using the oven, follow basic precautions, including the following:

Summary of Contents for F1220L

Page 1: ...se Care Manual Freestanding Gas Ranges Viking Range Corporation 111 Front Street Greenwood Mississippi 38930 USA 662 455 1200 For product information call 1 888 VIKING1 845 4641 or visit the Viking We...

Page 2: ...s 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 provide you with years of dependa...

Page 3: ...r to explode and result in injury 4 Important Safety Instructions 1 Your unit should be installed by a qualified technician The appliance must be installed and electrically grounded according to local...

Page 4: ...result if the appliance is not installed in accordance with installation instructions including excessive loading of the oven door or from abnormal usage 23 Do not attempt to operate the appliance dur...

Page 5: ...a motorized fan in the rear of the oven Over a period of time the water is removed from the food by evaporation Removal of water inhibits growth of microorganisms and retards the activity of enzymes...

Page 6: ...edium flame heights when cooking in utensils that are poor conductors of heat such as glass ceramic and cast iron Reduce the flame height until it covers approximately 1 3 of the utensil diameter This...

Page 7: ...ks or chops and thick pieces of meat sear on HI Then reduce the heat setting to prevent excessive flare up This will allow the food to cook through without burning the outside After steaks chops or ha...

Page 8: ...ESTED SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OR SIZE COOKING TIME AND TIPS THICKNESS MEATS Pork Chops 1 2 1 3 cm Med 20 40 minutes Remove excess fat from 1 2 5cm Med 35 60 minutes edge Slash remaining fat at two inch i...

Page 9: ...tilt proof racks and each convectional oven is equipped with two tilt proof racks All ranges have five rack positions and the 24 deep models have an additional 6th rack position Position 5 or 6 depend...

Page 10: ...y baking pans and sizes recommended in the recipe warped dented or burned pans should not be used Shiny metal pans are preferred for baking items such as cakes cookies and muffins because they produce...

Page 11: ...le 1 qt 95 L 350 177 45 50 Stuffed Peppers 13 x9 23x33 cm 375 191 60 70 Quiche 9 23 cm round 400 204 25 30 Recommended Convection Convection Pan Temperature Time F C min BREADS Yeast Loaf Loaf Pan 350...

Page 12: ...al bake setting and may require moist cooking techniques Remove roasted meats from the oven when the thermometer registers 5 F to 10 F 15 C to 12 C lower than the desired doneness The meat will contin...

Page 13: ...8 24 180 82 stuffed Turkey Breasts 4 6 350 177 25 180 82 Cornish Hens 1 2 350 177 55 60 total time 180 82 Convection Roasting Chart Type and Weight Convection Convection Internal Cut of Meat lbs Tempe...

Page 14: ...moking or possibility of grease fire 26 Infrared Conventional Broiling The broiler is an in the oven infrared broiler design certified for residential use The method preferred by professional cooks to...

Page 15: ...done 11 9 Hamburger 1 2 4 oz 5 1 3 cm Rare 7 4 Medium 9 7 Well done 11 9 CHICKEN Bnls Breast 1lb 4 18 15 Bone in Breast 2 2 1 2 lb 4 20 18 Quarters 2 2 1 2 4 18 15 HAM Ham slice 1 1lb 4 22 18 2 54 cm...

Page 16: ...a chance to burn in and cook solid In the event of a spill over follow these steps 1 Allow the burner and grate to cool to a safe temperature level 2 Lift off the burner grates 3 Remove the burner cap...

Page 17: ...lling the drip pan toward you The drip pan needs to be cleaned after each use of the griddle Cooked off grease will drain from the griddle through the drain tube and accumulate in the drip pan Wash in...

Page 18: ...during bulb removal to protect your hand in case the bulb breaks 3 Replace the bulb with a 120 volt 40 watt appliance bulb 4 Replace the light cover 5 Reconnect power at the main fuse or circuit break...

Page 19: ...ter loss 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 an authorized Viking...

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