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General Information

©2010 Viking Preferred Service

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Warnings

Read and follow all instructions before using this 
appliance to prevent the potential risk of fire, electric 
shock, personal injury, or damage to the appliance as a 
result of improper usage of the appliance. Use appliance 
only for its intended purpose as described in this manual.

To ensure proper and safe operation: Appliance must 
be properly installed and grounded by a qualified 
technician. DO NOT attempt to adjust, repair, service, or 
replace any part of your appliance unless it is specifically 
recommended in this manual. All other servicing should 
be referred to a qualified servicer. Have the installer 
show you the location of the gas shutoff valve and how 
to shut it off in an emergency. A certified
technician is required for any adjustments or conversions 
to Natural or LP gas.

If the information in this manual is not followed 
exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing 
property damage, personal injury or death. DO NOT 
store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and 
liquids in the vicinity of this or any appliance.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
• 

DO NOT

 try to light any appliance.

• 

DO NOT 

touch any electrical switch.

• 

DO NOT

 use any phone in your building.

• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s 
phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire 
department.

Installation and service must be performed by a 
qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.

• THIS RANGE CAN TIP
• INJURIES TO PERSONS CAN RESULT
• INSTALL ANTI-TIP DEVICE PACKED WITH RANGE

To avoid risk of property damage, personal injury or 
death; follow information in this manual exactly to 
prevent a fire or explosion.

To Prevent Fire or Smoke Damage

•  Be sure all packing materials are removed from the 

appliance before operating it.

•  Keep area around appliance clear and free from 

combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable 
vapors and materials.

•  If appliance is installed near a window, proper 

precautions should be taken to prevent curtains from 
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 aerosol-type spray cans are EXPLOSIVE when 

exposed to heat and may be highly flammable. Avoid 
their use or storage near an appliance.

•  Many plastics are vulnerable to heat. Keep plastics 

away from parts of the appliance that may become 
warm or hot. 

DO NOT

 leave plastic items on the 

rangetop as they may melt or soften if left too close to 
the vent or a lighted surface burner.

•  Combustible items (paper, plastic, etc.) may ignite and 

metallic items may become hot and cause burns. 

DO 

NOT

 pour spirits over hot foods. 

DO NOT 

leave oven 

unsupervised when drying herbs, breads, mushrooms, 
etc; fire hazard.

In Case of Fire

Turn off appliance and ventilating hood to avoid 
spreading the flame. Extinguish flame, then turn on hood 
to remove smoke and odor.
• 

Cooktop

: Smother fire or flame in a pan with a lid or 

cookie sheet.

• 

NEVER

 pick up or move a flaming pan.

• 

Oven

: Smother fire or flame by closing the oven door. 

DO NOT

 use water on grease fires. Use baking soda, 

a dry chemical, or foam-type extinguisher to smother 
fire or flame.

•  GREASE–Grease is flammable and should be handled 

carefully. DO NOT use water on grease fires. Flaming 
grease can be extinguished with baking soda or, if 
available, a multipurpose dry chemical or foam type 
extinguisher. Let fat cool before attempting to handle it. 
DO NOT allow grease to collect around the oven or in 
vents. Wipe up spillovers immediately.

Heating Elements

• 

NEVER

 touch oven bake and broil burner area or 

interior surfaces of oven.

•  Bake and broil burners may be hot even though they 

are dark in color. Areas near burners and interior 
surfaces of an oven may become hot enough to cause 
burns.

Summary of Contents for VGIC530

Page 1: ...is to be 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 Th...

Page 2: ...r Handle Removal 21 Outer Door Panel Assembly Removal 21 Door Hinge Removal 21 Door Logo Removal 21 Outer Door Glass Removal 22 Inner Door Glass Removal 22 Bake Burner Igniter Removal 23 Bake Burner R...

Page 3: ...l 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 DEATH Hazards or...

Page 4: ...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 service agen...

Page 5: ...n be found on the left hand side wall of the burner box Serial Number 011808C0000000001 Model Number Day Month Year of Manufacture Serial Number V V Professional G I C 5 3 0 G Gas 30 30 Wide 36 36 Wid...

Page 6: ...ne LP 10 0 W C P Electrical requirements 120 VAC 60 Hz 4 Ft 121 9 cm 3 wire cord with grounded 3 prong plug attached to unit Maximum amp usage 0 83 amps 1 5 amps Surface burner rating Natural gas LP 1...

Page 7: ...ng it Keep area around appliance clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and materials If appliance is installed near a window proper precautions should be taken...

Page 8: ...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 A...

Page 9: ...ase provide the service person with this manual before work begins Pressure Regulator All heavy duty commercial type cooking equipment must have a pressure regulator on the incoming service line for s...

Page 10: ...The 1500 F closed door infrared broiler allows intense heat to sear delicate cuts of meat providing that restaurant taste Two lights illuminate the oven cavity with less glare Six rack positions and t...

Page 11: ...active states 2 flashes every 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 detect...

Page 12: ...ions Part may vary Note Main Input connections L1 and N may be hard wired or Molex connection type as shown above Calibrating the Thermostat Condition Requirements Control Components Accessed 1 Do not...

Page 13: ...nit as repaired and or operational Quick Power Disconnect The VGIC range has a quick power disconnect located on the right side of the burner box Use this disconnect location instead of pulling the ra...

Page 14: ...rs operate Foreign objects soil on igniter Clean igniter and surrounding area Open bake solenoid Replace bake solenoid Open oven control Replace oven control Open direct spark module Replace direct sp...

Page 15: ...burned Repair or replace defective wiring Igniters sparking but no flame igni tion Gas supply valve is in OFF position Turn gas on Gas supply is interrupted Check regulator Igniters sparking continuo...

Page 16: ...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 17: ...AC 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 prese...

Page 18: ...Resistive Thermal Device 0 VAC 1090 at 75 F P4 yellow yellow Convection Motor 120 VAC 39 4 Convection switch open red white White High Limit open contacts 120 VAC Open Power cord black disconnect bla...

Page 19: ...C 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 unnecessary r...

Page 20: ...fety only use pins supplied with unit 2 Remove screws and hinge trim from range 3 Gently close door until pins stop door 4 Lift door up and out Door Assembly Adjustment Screw 5 Reverse procedure for i...

Page 21: ...ps from the handle The set screw is located in the hole that the screws use to secure the end cap to the door assembly 3 Pull end cap up then out to remove from handle 4 Reverse procedure for installa...

Page 22: ...insulation from door skin 3 Remove window holder and outer door glass from door skin Note The window holder is secured with double sided tape Use care when removing from door skin 4 Remove outer door...

Page 23: ...o replace any damaged or missing insulation 7 Reverse procedure for installation Bake Burner Igniter Removal Condition Requirements Door Assembly Removed 1 Remove screws and lift kick plate from keyho...

Page 24: ...D Removal Condition Requirements Door Assembly Removed 1 Remove screws that attach the sensor to the back of the oven liner 2 Pull the sensor until the connector is in the oven cavity 3 Disconnect the...

Page 25: ...assembly from four keyhole screws 5 Tilt control panel assembly forward rest on drip tray 6 Reverse procedure for installation Indicator Light Removal Condition Requirements Control Components Access...

Page 26: ...l Condition Requirements Control Components Accessed 1 Mark and disconnect two connectors from light switch 2 Press tabs on both ends of the switch and push switch through control panel 3 Reverse proc...

Page 27: ...re for installation Surface Burner Removal Condition Requirements None 1 Remove burner grates caps bowls and grate support from range 2 Remove burner igniter 3 Remove screw and burner assembly from ra...

Page 28: ...ps bowls and grate support from right side of the range 2 Remove screw and position burner assembly away from cover 3 Remove screws and cover from range 4 Reverse procedure for installation High Limit...

Page 29: ...ith soapy water solution DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS 1 Pull to remove spark module from burner valve 2 Remove screw and burner valve from manifold assembly 3 Remove orifice from bu...

Page 30: ...PEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS 1 Remove burner grates caps bowls and grate support from left side of the range 2 Remove screw and position burner assembly away from pressure regulator 3 Remove press...

Page 31: ...acket 7 Reverse procedure for installation 8 Perform gas leak test Island Trim Removal Condition Requirements Rear of Range Accessed 1 Remove four screws and island trim from range 2 Reverse procedure...

Page 32: ...ll interior side panel back to access hinge receiver 2 Pull back insulation to access hinge receiver 3 Remove screw and hinge receiver from range 4 Reverse procedure for installation Back Panel Remova...

Page 33: ...ted Gas leak hazard To avoid risk of personal injury or death leak testing of the appliance must be conducted according to the manufacturer s instructions Before placing appliance in operation always...

Page 34: ...y guide 3 Remove screws and trim from range 4 Remove screws and drip tray guide from range Note The screw in the front left corner holding the drip tray guide to the range is hidden by the manifold as...

Page 35: ...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 instructions Before placing appliance in o...

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