Viking DSOE301 manuel d'utilisation

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    F20669B EN (011910) Viking Range Corporation 111 Front Str eet 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 & Car e Manual Designer Series Built-In Electric Single and Double Ovens[...]

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    Getting Started W arnings & Safety ____________________________________________4 Before Using Oven __________________________________________12 Product Contr ols Setting the Clock ____________________________________________13 Oven Control Panel __________________________________________14 Oven Features _________________________________________[...]

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    5 W ar nings & Safety Getting Started 4 W ar nings & Safety Getting Started W arning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur . Common sense, caution, and care must be exer cised when installing, maintaining, or operating the appliance. AL W A YS [...]

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    7 Cooki ng Safet y • Use dry , s turdy p ot-hold ers. Damp po t-holde rs may cause b urns from s team. Dishto wels or oth er substit utes shou ld NEVER be us ed as potho lders becaus e they can ge t caught on ap pliance p arts. • Lo os e-f it tin g or h ang in g garm ent s sh oul d ne ver b e wo rn whi le us in g the ap pli an ce. DO N OT dr ap[...]

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    9 W ar nings & Safety Getting Started 8 W ar nings & Safety Getting Started W ARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect the electric power at the main fuse or circuit breaker before replacing bulb. W ARNING BURN OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Make sure all controls are “OFF” and oven is COOL before cleaning. Failure to do so can result in b[...]

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    11 W ar nings & Safety Getting Started 1 0 W ar nings & Safety Getting Started CAUTION DO NO T store items of interest to children over the unit. Children climbing to reach items could be seriously injured. W ARNING BURN HAZARD When self-cleaning, surfaces may get hotter than usual. Therefore, children should be kept away . CAUTION DO NO T [...]

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    13 Product Contr ols 12 (DSOE301 and DDOE301 models) The time-of-day must be set before any other program can be used. When your oven is first connected to the power in your home, the timer display will show --:--. T o program the time-of-day: 1. Press the “CLOCK” button once. 12:00 will be displayed with the word “SET” in the upper left co[...]

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    15 Oven Contr ol Panel Product Controls 14 Product Controls Oven Contr ol Panel Off/On Indicator Light Self-Clean Indicator Light Oven Function Selector Interior Oven Light Contro l T he oven has interior oven lights that are controlled by one switch on the contr ol panel. Push the switch to turn the interior oven lights “ON” and “OFF”. Ele[...]

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    17 Clocks and Timers Product Controls 16 Electronic Timing Center The Electronic Timing Center is used to program and control all timing functions. It has five display and programming modes that are activated by the four push buttons and the “SET” knob. Both the BAKE TIME mode and the MIN/SEC TIMER mode can be used to time cooking periods. Thes[...]

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    19 C l o c k s a n d T i m e r s Product Controls 18 T o Set The Automatic Time Bake Program: (cont.) 3. Set the Oven Function selector to the desired function – BAKE, CONVECTION BAKE, or TRUCONVEC™, etc. 4. Set the temperature control knob to the desired baking temperature. 5. The Automatic Time Bake program is now set. Note: The display will [...]

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    21 T o enter into the Oven Settings mode: (For DSOE301 and DDOE301 Models) 1. Press and hold the “CLOCK” button for 3 seconds. 2. Use the “SET” knob to scroll between the different Oven Settings. 3. T o toggle between a specific Oven Setting, press the “CLOCK” button. Note: Whatever Oven Setting is displayed while you toggle between set[...]

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    22 Operation 23 Rack Positions Each oven is equipped with three tilt-proof racks. 305 model ovens have two standard tilt-proof racks and one T ruGlide™ rack. With the T ruGlide™ rack, the bottom section remains in the oven and the top section smoothly glides outward when pulled. This reduces the chances of spills from items that contain a lot o[...]

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    25 C o n ve n t i o n a l an d C o n v e ct i o n C o o k i ng ( c on t .) • Some recipes, especially those that are homemade, may require adjustment and testing when converting from standard to convection modes. If unsure how to convert a recipe, begin by preparing the recipe in conventional bake. After achieving acceptable results, follow the c[...]

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    27 Pan Placement Tips • When using large (15" x 13") flat pans or trays that cover most of the rack, rack positions 2 or 3 produce the best results. • When baking on more than one rack, it is recommended to use one of the convection modes and the 2nd and 4th position or the 3rd and 5th position for more even baking. When baking on thr[...]

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    29 Operation 28 Operation B A K E ( T w o - El e m e n t B a k e) Full power heat is radiated from the bake element in the bottom of the oven cavity and supplemental heat is radiated from the broil element. This function is recommended for single-rack baking. Many cookbooks contain recipes to be cooked in the conventional manner . Conventional baki[...]

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    31 Operation 30 Operation Single Rack Time Food Pan Size Position T emp (min) BR E AD S Bi s cu i ts Co o ki e sh ee t 2 & 4 37 5 ˚ F ( 19 0 .6 ˚ C ) 7 - 9 Y ea st lo a f Lo a f p a n 2 & 4 35 0 ˚ F ( 17 6 .7 ˚ C ) 20 - 25 Y ea st r ol l s Co o ki e sh ee t 2 & 4 37 5 ˚ F ( 19 0 .6 ˚ C ) 11 - 13 Nu t br e a d Lo a f p a n 2 & [...]

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    33 Roasting Operation 32 Operation CONV ROAST* (Convection Roast) The convection element runs in conjunction with the inner and outer broil elements. This transfer of heat (mainly from the convection element) seals moisture inside large roasts. Use this setting for whole turkeys, whole chickens, hams, etc. Not e: Y ou can also roast foods using bak[...]

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    35 Roasting Operation 34 Roasting Operation Roasting Tips (cont.) • When using a meat ther mometer , insert the probe halfway into the center of the thickest portion of the meat. (For poultry , insert the thermometer probe between the body and leg into the thickest part of the inner thigh.) The tip of the probe should not touch bone, fat, or gris[...]

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    37 Roasting Operation 36 Roasting Operation Conventional Roasting Chart (when using the Bake or Convection Bake setting) Note: The above infor mation is given as a guide only . Time Internal Food Weight T emp (min/lb) T emp B EE F R ib r o as t Ra r e 4 - 6 l b s 32 5˚ F (1 6 2. 8 ˚ C ) 25 14 0 ˚ F ( 60 . 0˚ C ) Me d iu m 4 - 6 l bs 3 25 ˚ F ([...]

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    39 LOW BROIL This mode uses only a fraction of the available power to the inner broil element for delicate top-browning. The inner broil element is on for only part of the time. Use this setting to gently brown meringue on racks 3 or 4 in 3-4 minutes. Broiling Instructions Broiling is a dry-heat cooking method using direct or radiant heat. It is us[...]

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    41 B r o i l i n g Ti p s • AL W A YS use a broiler pan and grid for broiling. They are designed to provide drainage of excess liquid and fat away from the cooking surface to help prevent splatter , smoke, and fire. • T o keep meat from curling, slit fatty edge. • Brush chicken and fish with butter several times as they broil to prevent dryin[...]

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    42 Convection Dehydrate/Defr ost Operation 43 Cleaning and Maintenance C o n ve c t i o n D e h yd r a t e This oven is designed not only to cook, but also to dehydrate fruits and vegetables. 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 utensil[...]

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    45 Self-Clean Cycle Product Care 44 Cleaning and Maintenance Product Care B r o il e r P a n a n d G r id Clean with detergent and hot water . For stubbor n spots, use a soap-filled steel wool pad. O ve n Ra c ks Clean with detergent and hot water . Stubbor n spots can be scoured with a soap-filled steel wool pad. DO NOT CLEAN THE OVEN RACKS OR RAC[...]

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    47 Replacing Oven Lights Product Care 46 Self-Clean Cycle Product Care T o start the Self-Clean cycle: 1. Close the door completely . 2. T ur n the oven selector knob clockwise to the “SELF CLEAN” mode. 3. T ur n the temperature control knob past the clean setting until the knob stops. At this time, the clean indicator light will come on. Withi[...]

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    48 Product Care T r oubleshooting Problem P os s ib l e Ca u s e a n d /o r R em e dy Oven will not function. Oven is not connected to electrical power . Have electrician check power circuit breaker , wiring and fuses.. Oven does not operate in self-clean cycle. Door is not shut tight enough for automatic door latch to lock. Oven is not clean after[...]

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    50 W arranty BUIL T -IN ELECTRIC OVENS WARRANTY ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY Bu il t- in e le ct ri c o ve ns a nd al l o f t he ir c om po ne nt pa rts an d a cc es so rie s, ex ce pt as det ai le d b el ow *, a r e w arr an te d t o be fr ee fr om de fe ct iv e m ate ri al s o r w or kma ns hi p i n n orm al ho use ho ld us e f or a pe ri od of tw el v[...]