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VIKING RANGE CORPORATION, P. O. DRAWER 956, GREENWOOD, MS.38930 USA 

 

Summary of Contents for Professional VEDO205

Page 1: ...VIKING RANGE CORPORATION P O DRAWER 956 GREENWOOD MS 38930 USA ...

Page 2: ...ks 19 Bake Broil Convection Element Checks 21 8 PositionSelector Switch 22 Oven Calibration 23 Power Relay 24 Wiring Diagrams 25 Built in Electric 30 Wall Oven 25 Bake 27 Convection Bake 28 Convection Cook 29 Mini Broil 30 Maxi Broil 31 Convection Broil 32 Clean Initiate Until Door Lock 33 Clean Door Lock Below 575 25 34 Clean Door Lock Above 575 25 35 Clean Finished Door Lock Above 525 25 36 Clea...

Page 3: ...enced persons making such repairs subject themselves to the risk of injury or electrical shock which can be serious or even fatal IMPORTANT NOTE TO CUSTOMER If you perform service on your own Viking product you must assume responsibility of personal injury or property damage which may result Viking will not be responsible for injury or property damage arising from service performed by other than V...

Page 4: ...SS 24 D EW Euro White Standard Range 30 W FG Forest Green SC 27 D PL Plum Convection Range 30 W SS Stainless Steel VB Viking Blue RC 27 D WH White Convection Range 36 48 W RT 24 D Rangetop Width 30 36 48 D Oven Door Window 60 Q 12 Wide Grill 0 Standard Oven 5 Convection Oven G Griddle 12 Wide 24 Wide Number of Surface Burners ...

Page 5: ...r Al Almond G Gas BK Black E Electric BU Burgundy FG Forest Green DO Double Oven PL Plum SO Single Oven SS Stainless Steel TE Teal Number of Oven Cavities VB Viking Blue 1 Single Oven WH White 2 Double Oven Type 0 Standard Bake and Broil 5 Convection Width 6 36 Wide 7 27 Wide ...

Page 6: ...ANGES and WALL OVENS V 06 12 98 1 2 3 4 5 6 R Range Production Control T Rangetop B Built in ovens Calendar Year Month of the Year Day of the Month 27 Wide Self clean Ovens 94 06 012345 Calendar Year Production Control Month of Year ...

Page 7: ...ES 5 YEAR ANY HALOGEN ELEMENT BAKE ELEMENT BROIL ELEMENT OR CONVECTION COOK ELEMENT PART ONLY GAS WALL OVENS 90 DAYS GLASS PAINTED PORCELAIN AND DECORATIVE ITEMS 1 YEAR FULL WARRANTY COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES 5 YEARS OVEN TUBULAR BURNER PART ONLY 10 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ANY PORCELAIN OVEN OR PORCELAIN INNER DOOR PANEL WHICH RUSTS THROUGH ELECTRIC WALL OVENS 90 DAYS GLASS POINTED PORCELAIN AND DE...

Page 8: ...EVAPORATOR CONNECTING TUBING 12 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY SEALED SYSTEM COMPONENT PART ONLY COMPRESSOR CONDENSER DRYER STRAINER EVAPORATOR CONNECTING TUBING WINE COOLER 90 DAYS PAINTED OR DECORATIVE ITEMS 2 YEAR FULL WARRANTY 6 YEAR FULL WARRANTYON SEALED SYSTEM COMPONENT COMPRESSOR CONDENSER DRYER STRAINER EVAPORATOR CONNECTING TUBING 12 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY SEALED SYSTEM COMPONENT PART ONLY COMPRES...

Page 9: ... be installed directly adjacent to sidewalls tall cabinets tall appli ances or other side vertical surfaces above 36 high There must be a minimum of 6 side clearance from the range to such combustible surfaces above the 36 counter height 3 Within the 6 side clearance to combustible vertical surfaces above 36 the maximum wall cabinet depth must be 13 and wall cabinets within this 6 side clearance m...

Page 10: ...binet opening connect the wire leads extending from the conduit to the junction box making sure the neutral white wire is connected to the appropriate terminal Check your local code to see which of the following options below should be used in grounding the unit OPTION 1 Connect the neutral white wire and the grounding green wire with the incoming neutral white power supply line OPTION 2 If the ju...

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Page 14: ...e opening the Door Lock RL2 3 will stay closed until 2 seconds after sensor 4 5 is powered AUTO RESET SWITCH VDSC305 VDSC365 VDSC485 RH VDSC485 LH VESC305 VESO105 VEDO205 Function The Auto Reset Switch is a single pole double throw switch thermostat which is activated by a thermo bulb and lever which is calibrated to 575 F plus minus 25 F Clean door lock below 575 F The Door Lock Motor is energize...

Page 15: ...hen it reaches the calibration temperature the disc snaps closed which closes the electrical contacts The Switch closes when temperatures reach 230 F plus or minus 9 F and will open when temperatures are below 203 F plus or minus 9 F SELECTOR SWITCH 8 POS PJ030001 VDSC305 VDSC365 VDSC485 RH VESC305 VESO105 VEDO205 Function Rotating the shaft twists a cam which moves one or more spring loaded lever...

Page 16: ...W2 SW3 Door lock switch SW2 completes the circuit to sensor 3 on the Door Lock Control timer board After 10 seconds LS1 M1 opens stopping the Door Lock motion Door Lock Switch 3 closes T1 T2 and T3 T4 energizing Power Relay 1 and the Cooling Fan Closing Power Relay contacts supplies 240 VAC to both Broil Elements and 120 VAC to the Bake Element POWER RELAY 1 PM010026 VDSC305 VDSC365 VDSC485 RH VDS...

Page 17: ...mostat cycling contacts 1 to 2 and the clean switch contacts 3 to 4 close energizing Relay 3 Relay 3 allows circuit J 6 to turn on the Clean Indicator Light and enable the Door Lock Module Timer to close Relays LS1 L1 and LS2 M1 This powers the Door Lock Motor until 10 seconds after Sensor 3 is signaled by VC that Door Lock Switch SW2 has been closed mechanically along with SW3 by the Door Lock Bo...

Page 18: ...ven flow of air in the oven cavity for more even baking COOLING FAN MOTOR VDSC305 VDSC365 VDSC485 RH VDSC485 LH Function Provides a continuous supply of cool air during self clean cycles to keep the Door Lock Motor and associated circuits cool COOLING FAN OVEN LIGHT Function Provides interior oven light for viewing baking products ...

Page 19: ...85VAC 56VAC T2 90VAC 56VAC T1 93VAC 56VAC VC 4VDC SENSOR 3 3VDC SW2 closed in self clean Locked SENSOR 4 4VDC SW1 closed with clean lock open M1 120VAC lock motor supply voltage 31VAC in locked position LS2 70VAC unlocked 55VAC locked L1 70VAC unlocked 56VAC locked L2 M2 16VAC unlocked 32VAC locked LS1 107VAC locked or unlocked SEL 120VAC SUPPLY ...

Page 20: ...20 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD WIRING FOR RELAYS T4 T3 T2 T1 T6 T5 ...

Page 21: ...AC during Bake and Convection Bake 240VAC during Maxi Broil 240VAC during Convection Broil 240VAC during Self clean B to C inside element 45 2 Ohms B to C 70VAC during Bake and Convection Bake 240VAC during Mini Broil 240VAC during Maxi Broil 240VAC during Convection Broil 240VAC during Self clean CONVECTION ELEMENT A to B 26 Ohms A to B 240VAC during Convection Cook ...

Page 22: ... M1 opens stopping the Door Lock motion Door Lock Switch 3 closes T1 T2 and T3 T4 energizing Power Relay 1 and the Cooling Fan Closing Power Relay 1 s contacts supplies 240VAC to both Broil Elements and 120VAC to the Bake Element CLEAN DOOR LOCK ABOVE 575 F 25 F Auto Reset Thermostat switches to contacts 1 3 turning on the Door Lock indicator Light and disables the Door Lock Motor circuit CLEAN TE...

Page 23: ... the mounting clips B Place the oven rack in the center of the oven C Place the thermocouple lead in the center of the rack and close the door Avoid touching metal with the thermocouple junction D Set the selector switch to BAKE and the temperature dial to 350 NOTE Do not overshoot the 350 mark When you go beyond 35 0 return the control to the lowest setting and reset to 350 E Cycle the oven 5 tim...

Page 24: ... 6 RED 10 5 Amps 2 RED BLK 11 4 Amps CONV COOK 8 RED 8 9 Amps 4 RED BLK 8 8 Amps 6 RED 9 0 Amps 2 RED BLK 8 9 Amps MINI BROIL 8 RED 5 1 Amps 4 RED BLK 5 0 Amps 6 RED 5 0 Amps 2 RED BLK 5 0 Amps MAXI BROIL 8 RED 12 0 Amps 4 RED BLK 12 0 Amps 6 RED 12 0 Amps 2 RED BLK 12 0 Amps CONV BROIL 8 RED 11 9 Amps 4 RED BLK 11 9 Amps 6 RED 11 9 Amps 2 RED BLK 11 9 Amps SELF CLEAN 8 RED 17 1 Amps 4 RED BLK 17 ...

Page 25: ...25 WIRING DIAGRAM BUILT IN ELECTRIC 30 W SINGLE OVEN WIRING FOR DOUBLE UPPER AND LOWER OVENS SEE WIRING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN UPPER AND LOWER OVENS ON PAGE 26 ...

Page 26: ...ough relay 2 single upper oven and relay 5 lower oven to the 8 position selector switch contact J to contact 6 to line L1 2 POSITION SELECTOR SWITCH on the VESO is used to select manual or timed bake 3 POSITION SELECTOR SWITCH below on the VEDO is used to select upper or lower timed functions ...

Page 27: ...es Switches Cy1 Cy2 which cycles with the oven temperature powering Relay 1 and the Oven cycle light When Relay 1 closes it powers the Bake Element at 208v 240v and with the Broil Element in series across a 120v circuit it powers the inside Broil Element at 70v and the outside Broil Element at 50v ...

Page 28: ...h L 1 at 120v The Thermostat closes Switches Cy1 Cy2 which cycles with the oven temperature powering Relay 1 and the Oven Cycle Light When Relay 1 closes it powers the Bake Element at 208v 240v and with the Broil Element in series across a 120v circuit it powers the inside Broil Element at 70v and the outside Broil Element at 50v ...

Page 29: ...loses Switches 5 L2 and 6 1 6 1 powers the Convection Fan through L1 at 120v The Thermostat closes Switch Cy1 Cy2 which cycles with the Oven temperature powering Relay and the Oven Cycle Light When Relay 1 closes it powers the Convection Element at 208v 240v ...

Page 30: ...K N WH L1 RED Selector Mini Broil position closes Switches 3 L2 The Thermostat closes Switch Cy1 Cy2 powering Relay 1 and the Oven Cycle Light When Relay 1 closes it powers the inside Broil Element at 208v 240v ...

Page 31: ...K N WH L1 RED Selector Mini Broil position closes Switches 3 L2 The Thermostat closes Switch Cy1 Cy2 powering Relay 1 and the Oven Cycle Light When Relay 1 closes it powers the inside Broil Element at 208v 240v ...

Page 32: ... L2 and 6 1 6 1 powers the Convection Fan through L1 at 120v The Thermostat closes Switch Cy1 Cy2 which cycles the Oven temperature powering Relay 1 and the Oven Cycle Light When Relay 2 closes it powers the inside Broil Element at 208v 240v and the outside Broil Element at 208v 240v ...

Page 33: ...Cycle Switch and Thermostat Clean Switch which switches Relay 3 Switching Relay 3 allows circuit J 6 to turn on the Clean Indicator Light and enable the Door Lock Module Timer which closes Relays LS1 L1 and LS2 M1 This powers the Door Lock Motor until 10 seconds after Sensor 3 is signaled by VC that the Door Lock Switch SW2 has been closed mechanically along with SW3 by the Door Lock Bolt ...

Page 34: ...to Sensor 3 Switch LS2 M1 is opened stopping the door lock motion and Switches T1 T2 and T3 T4 which switches Relay 1 powering the Cooling Fan which closes Relay 1 powering the inside and outside Broil Elements to 208v 240v and the Bake Element to 120v ...

Page 35: ...35 L2 BLK N WH L1 RED Auto Reset switches to 1 3 which turns Door Lock Indicator Light on and disables Door Lock Motor circuit ...

Page 36: ... T3 T4 T1 T2 open turning off the Cooling Fan which will then be powered at 120v by the Fan Limit Switch when needed and opening the circuit to Relay 1 which disables the Heating Elements Switch LS2 M1 closes to power the Door Lock Motor ...

Page 37: ...Motor to operate and turning the Door Lock Light off The Door Lock Motor operates until 2 seconds after Sensor 4 is signaled be VC that the Door Lock SW1 has been closed mechanically by the Door Lock bolt The Door Lock Timer switches LS2 M1 and LS1 L1 open and the Timer resets ...

Page 38: ...o the inserted pin Remove screw A Lift the door and hinge bezel out of the door socket Reverse the procedure to replace the door DOOR ADJUSTMENT Remove the lower access panel Remove 2 screws at the bottom of each side trim A Remove the 3 screws beneath the door B DOOR ADJUSTMENT SCREWS C TURN CLOCKWISE TO RAISE TURN COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO LOWER ...

Page 39: ...39 COMPONENT LAYOUT FOR ELECTRIC DOUBLE WALLOVEN ...

Page 40: ...ng of the control panel Pull the control panel carefully forward and tilt down Being careful not to disconnect wires attached to the components on the reverse of the panel The component panel is now accessible Pull the component panel forward to release the panel from the slide Lift the component panel up to service the upper oven self cleaning latch and components located on the latch mechanism T...

Page 41: ...mponents located on the latch mechanism Remove the oven doors to lighten the load Remove the side trim pieces B by removing the top and lower screws marked A and the screws along the side marked D on Ill 1 Remove the center trim F Ill 2 Remove the brackets C one on each side of the oven Tilt the upper oven back hinging on the rear screws E Ill 3 ILLUSTRATION 3 ...

Page 42: ...line 2 black leads to the outside terminals and the neutral wire white to the center terminal on the terminal block 5 Reattach supply cord strain relief bracket over supply cord pushing supply cord up toward terminal block to relieve strain before tightening 6 Reattach access door 4 Wire Power Supply Cord 1 Remove access door 2 Remove supply cord strain relief bracket and 3 supply cord mounting sc...

Page 43: ...G 600v copper conductor through conduit and attach closed loop terminals marked for use with ranges 5 Remove 3 mounting screws and attach line 1 red to left terminal line 2 black to the right terminal and the neutral wire white to the center terminal 6 Reattach the access door 4 Wire Power Connector 1 Remove access door 2 Remove strain relief mounting angle and reattach as shown 3 Feed 11 2 trade ...

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Page 46: ... frame above the door that hold the burner box assembly to the oven body Lift the front of the burner box high enough to gain access to the self clean lock and associated components High Limit Switch and Cooling Fan Switch Use a block approximately 6 high to hold the burner box in place while working on the lock ...

Page 47: ... the end of a 12 long stiff wire 2 Insert the hook between the door and the front frame assembly at the top see A illustration at the right The hook on the wire should be to the right of the latch hook 3 Engage the door latch hook with the wire hook and pull the latch hook to the left until the door is released see illustration below ...

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Page 49: ...lf clean 2935W 240 vac 12 2 A 2205W 208 vac 10 6A Broil Element A to D outside element 32 6 ohms A to D 50 vac during bake and convection bake 240 vac during maxi broil 240 vac during convection broil 240 vac during self clean B to C inside element 32 6 ohms B to C 70 vac during bake and convection bake 240 vac during mimi broil 240 vac during maxi broil 240 vac during convection broil 240 vac dur...

Page 50: ...M Application Data Microsoft Templates Normal dot Title Subject Author Viking Range Keywords Comments Creation Date 7 5 2001 5 24 PM Change Number 3 Last Saved On 3 28 2003 3 43 PM Last Saved By Ken Sievert Total Editing Time 0 Minutes Last Printed On 3 28 2003 5 52 PM As of Last Complete Printing Number of Pages 1 Number of Words 217 Number of Characters 867 ...

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