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When COOK TIME is set before the BAKE TEMP, the bake L.E.D. indicator light
in  the  upper  left  corner  and    the  --:--  of  the  display  will  light  after  5  seconds
prompting the setting of the BAKE TEMP using the buttons. The temperature will
default to 350°F when either button is pressed. Tapping the UP or DOWN button
will  increase  or  decrease  the  temperature  in  5-degree  increments.  The
temperature will increase or decrease in 25-degree increments when the button
is pressed and held down. The temperature can be set from a low of 170°F to a
high  of  550°F.  The  oven  set  temperature  and  bake  indicator  light  will  be
displayed during the baking process. The bake function may be terminated by
pressing  CANCEL  once.  COOK  TIME  will  be  terminated  and  the  time  of  day
displayed  if  the  temperature  is  not  set  within  30  seconds.  When  COOK  TIME
reaches 0:00 three tones will sound every 12 seconds until the timer is canceled
by pressing TIME for three seconds, pressing CANCEL, or until ten minutes has
elapsed.

HI/LO Broil

1.  Press BROIL HI/LO once.  A single tone will sound, the broil indicator light

will appear in the lower left corner and  “---” will light indicating the broil
function has been accessed.  

2.  Press UP button for high broil or the DOWN button for low broil.  HI will

appear if the UP button is pressed; LO will appear if the DOWN button is
pressed.  The oven function selector must be turned to either the BROIL or
CONVECTION BROIL position.  

3.  BROIL will terminate if the HI/LO BROIL is not selected within 30 seconds.

BROIL can also be terminated by pressing CANCEL. once.

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Natural Airflow Baking

Conventional baking/roasting is particularly suitable for preparing baked goods
and  foods  which  vary  in  surface  texture  and  consistency.  Many  cookbooks
contain recipes to be cooked in the conventional manner. This type of baking is
only recommended for single-rack baking.

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Kitchen Equivalents and Metrics

Measure

Equivalent

Metric*

1 tablespoon

3 teaspoons

15 mL

2 tablespoons

1 ounce

30 mL

1 jigger

1 1/2 ounces

45 mL

1/4 cup

4 tablespoons

60 mL

1/3 cup

5 tbsp. plus 1 tsp.

80 mL

1/2 cup

8 tablespoons

125 mL

1 cup

16 tablespoons

250 mL

1 pint

2 cups

30 grams

1 pound

16 ounces

454 grams

2.21 pounds

35.3 ounces

1 kilogram

*Rounded for easier measuring

Natural Airflow Baking/ Convection Baking

Preheating

Preheating the oven is not necessary when using temperatures below 250°F.
When baking items which require temperatures above 250°F, it is extremely
important that you preheat the oven.  
•When the desired temperature has been reached on the 

VGSO100

model, the

indicator light will cycle off indicating the oven has been preheated.  

•When the desired temperature has been reached on the 

VGSO166

model, a

tone will sound indicating the oven has preheated.  

Cooking With Your Oven

Convection Baking

For  convection  baking,  the  oven  function  selector  must  be  turned  to
CONVECTION BAKE.

Convection  baking  is  the  process  of  cooking  food  with  a  flow  of  heated  air
circulating throughout the oven cavity. The even circulating of this air equalizes
the  temperature  throughout  the  oven  cavity  and  eliminates  the  hot  and  cold
spots found in conventional ovens. This feature can make a significant difference
in foods prepared in the oven. A major benefit of convection baking is the ability
to prepare food in quantity. The uniform air circulation makes this possible . . . a
feature  not  possible  in  a  standard  oven.  With  this  heating  system,  the  air  is
distributed  evenly  throughout  the  oven  by  the  hot  air  fan.  The  heat  therefore
reaches the food to be baked or roasted more quickly. With this heating method,
foods can be baked and roasted at the same time with minimal flavor transfer,
even when different dishes are involved, such as cakes, fish, or meat.  

Summary of Contents for F131D

Page 1: ...rporation 111 Front Street 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 Care Manual Built...

Page 2: ...9 Clocks and Timers 11 Cooking With Your Oven 17 Cleaning and Maintenance 27 Replacing Interior Oven Lights 29 Power Failure 29 Troubleshooting Guide 30 Service Information 31 Warranty 32 Your comple...

Page 3: ...necessary 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 technici...

Page 4: ...sh indicating the clock function has been accessed 2 UP and DOWN are used to set the time of day UP increases time DOWN decreases time Tapping UP DOWN will increase or decrease the time in 1 minute in...

Page 5: ...ss shrinkage CONVECTION BROIL The broil burner at the top of the oven heats the metal screen until it glows The glowing screen produces the infrared heat searing the outside of broiled foods and seali...

Page 6: ...ressed Whenever a valid function key is pressed or when a control function starts automatically one beep will be sounded When an invalid function key is pressed two beeps will be sounded 10 11 BROIL T...

Page 7: ...start time button is pressed The display will then return to displaying the time Setting the remaining duration time to 00 will also cancel the automatic bake program 12 13 Setting the Bake Time Progr...

Page 8: ...crease or decrease in hour increments 3 Release the button when the appropriate time has been reached 14 15 Electronic Timing Center The Electronic Timing Center is used to program and control all tim...

Page 9: ...cooked in the conventional manner This type of baking is only recommended for single rack baking 17 Kitchen Equivalents and Metrics Measure Equivalent Metric 1 tablespoon 3 teaspoons 15 mL 2 tablespo...

Page 10: ...preparing the recipe in conventional bake After achieving acceptable results follow the convection guidelines listed for the similar food type If the food is not prepared to your satisfaction during...

Page 11: ...10 12 Two Crust Fruit 9 23 cm round 375 191 55 60 Pumpkin Pie 9 23 cm round 375 191 40 45 Custard 6 4 oz cups 350 177 35 40 Cream Puffs Cookie Sheet 400 204 30 35 MISCELLANEOUS Baked Potatoes 4 8 oz 2...

Page 12: ...temperature setting and cooking times you are accustomed to using with your previous oven may vary slightly from those required with this oven If you find this to be true it is necessary for you to ad...

Page 13: ...O166 1 Arrange the oven racks in the desired position 2 Center food on cold broiler pan and grid supplied with your oven Place broiler pan in oven and close the door 3 Set the oven function selector t...

Page 14: ...tables 1 Prepare the food as recommended 2 Arrange the food on drying racks not included with the oven contact a local store handling speciality cooking utensils 3 Set the appropriate low temperature...

Page 15: ...d parts are coated with an epoxy coating DO NOT USE BRASS OR ABRASIVE CLEANERS ON THE BRASS OPTION PARTS All brass parts should be wiped regularly with hot soapy water Broiler There is no special care...

Page 16: ...rence 31 30 Troubleshooting Guide PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND OR REMEDY 1 Oven will not function Oven is not connected to electrical power Have electrician check power circuit breaker wiring and fuses...

Page 17: ...l 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 Range Corporation se...

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