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Proofing (48” W. Ranges only)

This setting is designed for allowing yeast dough to rise at a temperature
between  85°F  (29°C)  and  100°F  ( 38°C).  Yeast  doughs  rise  or  “proof”
best when the temperature is between 85°F (29°C) and 100°F (38°C). To
make sure the dough is warm enough, cover the bowl loosely with plastic
wrap and/or cloth towel. Turn the oven function selector to “PROOF”.
Turn temperature control until the oven light comes on (typically around
200 degrees on the knob setting). Place the bowl on the center rack of
the oven and close the door. When you think the dough has doubled in
size,  lightly  poke  2  fingers  about  1/2”  (1.3cm)  into  the  dough.  If  the
indentation remains, the dough has risen enough. 

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Convection Dehydration

This oven is designed not only to cook, but also to dehydrate fruits and
vegetables.
•Prepare the food as recommended.
•Arrange the food on drying racks. (Not included with oven; contact a

local store handling specialty cooking utensils.)

•Set the appropriate “low” temperature and turn the Oven Function

selector to CONV BAKE.

Convection Defrosting

•Place the frozen food on a baking sheet.
•Set Temperature Control “

OFF”

.*

•Turn Oven Function selector to CONV BAKE.

*IMPORTANT:   

Do  not  turn  the  Temperature  Control  on.  Turning  the

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

*WARNING: 

To avoid sickness and food waste, do not allow defrosted

food to remain in the oven for more than two hours.

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Conventional/Convection Broiling Chart

Type and 

Weight

Rack

Conventional

Convection

Cut of Meat

Time (Min.)

Time (Min.)

BEEF

Sirloin, 1”

12 oz

5

(2.54 cm)

•Rare

9

7

•Medium

11

9

•Well-done

14

11

T-Bone, 3/4”

10 oz

5

(1.9 cm)

•Rare

7

5

•Medium

9

7

•Well-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)

LAMB

Rib Chops

12 oz.

5

9

7

Shoulder

1lb.

5

7

6

PORK

Loin Chops, 3/4” 1lb.

4

14

12

(1.9 cm)

Bacon

1 lb.

4

8

6

FISH

Salmon Steak

1 lb.

5

9

7

Fillets

1 lb.

5

8

6

Cleaning and Maintenance

Any piece of equipment works better and lasts longer when maintained
properly and kept clean. Cooking equipment is no exception. Your range
must be kept clean and maintained properly. Make sure all controls are
in  the  “off”  position.  Disconnect  power  if  you  are  going  to  clean
thoroughly with water.

Summary of Contents for F20143D

Page 1: ...anual 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 Web site at vikingrange com Freesta...

Page 2: ...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 dependable service Please take the few minutes necessary...

Page 3: ...when opening oven door Let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing food 4 Important Safety Instructions 1 Your unit should be installed by a qualified technician The appliance must be in...

Page 4: ...her own preference for the particular cooking utensils that are most appropriate for the type cooking being done Any and all cooking utensils are suitable for use in the range and it is not necessary...

Page 5: ...Tips Use low or medium 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 ute...

Page 6: ...eration Turn on kitchen ventilation product Turn grill control knob to HI Preheat on HI for 5 to 10 minutes Place food on grill cook as desired Grill Cooking Tips When grilling chicken roasts well don...

Page 7: ...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 8: ...lated by 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...

Page 9: ...Many cookbooks contain recipes to be cooked in the conventional manner This bake setting is only recommended for single rack baking 16 CONVECTION DEFROST With temperature control off air is circulated...

Page 10: ...enamel dull finished metal and porcelain enamel finish give pies a golden brown crust 19 To Bake 1 Arrange the oven racks in the desired position BEFORE heating the oven If cooking on two racks at the...

Page 11: ...is given as guide only You may need to vary the heat settings to suit your personal requirements 20 Conventional Baking Chart Recommended Conventional Conventional Pan Temperature Time F C min BREADS...

Page 12: ...te around the item being roasted Do not cover what is being roasted Convection roasting seals in juices quickly for a moist tender product Poultry will have a light crispy skin and meats will be brown...

Page 13: ...82 stuffed Turkey Breasts 4 6 325 163 20 180 82 Cornish Hens 1 2 325 163 45 50 total time 180 82 24 Conventional Roasting Chart Type and Weight Conventional Conventional Internal Cut of Meat lbs Tempe...

Page 14: ...d can also be covered with foil Be sure to slit openings to conform with the openings in the grid so melted fat can drain through to prevent spattering smoking or possibility of grease fire 26 Convent...

Page 15: ...en food on a baking sheet Set Temperature Control OFF Turn Oven Function selector to CONV BAKE IMPORTANT Do not turn the Temperature Control on Turning the convection fan on will accelerate the natura...

Page 16: ...with cooking oil 5 Using hot soapy water to clean the griddle will remove the cooked in seasoning and will require re seasoning by coating lightly with cooking oil 6 Never flood a hot griddle with col...

Page 17: ...RS USE AMMONIA STEEL WOOL PADS ABRASIVE CLOTHS ABRASIVE CLEANERS CAUSTIC OVEN CLEANERS OR ABRASIVE POWDERS THEY CAN PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR OVEN Control Panel DO NOT USE any cleaners containing ammoni...

Page 18: ...OFF When the oven temperature drops to a safe temperature the automatic door latch will release and the oven door can be opened 34 Self Clean Cycle CAUTION Do not touch the exterior portions of the o...

Page 19: ...s CAUTION DISCONNECT THE ELECTRIC POWER AT THE MAIN FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE REPLACING BULB 1 Unscrew glass light cover 2 Use an oven mitt during bulb removal to protect your hand in case the bu...

Page 20: ...ng proof of purchase upon request and making the appliance reasonably accessible for service If the product or one of its component parts contains a defect or malfunction during the warranty period af...

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