Viking Convection Oven Built In Convection Microwave Hood User Manual

Built-In Convection Microwave Hoods  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
6 UNPACKING AND EXAMINING  
YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN  
28-29 Broil  
29-30 Low Mix/Bake  
29 High Mix/Roast  
OPERATION  
16 Accessories  
OPERATION  
20-21 Turntable On/Off  
21 Defrost  
24 Reheat  
24 Popcorn  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed,  
including the following:  
WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons  
or exposure to excessive microwave energy:  
1. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE.  
2. Read and follow the specific “PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE  
EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY” on page 5.  
3. This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to properly grounded  
outlet. See “GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS” on page 7.  
4. Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided in-  
stallation instructions.  
5. Some products such as whole eggs and sealed containers—for example,  
closed glass jars—are able to explode and should not be heated in this  
microwave oven.  
6. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual.  
Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appliance. This type of  
microwave oven is specifically designed to heat, cook or dry food. It is  
not designed for industrial or laboratory use.  
7. As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary when used by children.  
8. Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not  
working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped.  
9. This appliance should be serviced only by qualified service personnel.  
Contact nearest Viking Authorized Servicer for examination, repair or  
adjustment.  
10. Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance.  
11. Do not store or use this appliance outdoors. Do not use this product  
near water—for example, near a kitchen sink, in a wet basement or near  
a swimming pool, or similar locations.  
12. Do not immerse cord or plug in water.  
13. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.  
14. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.  
15. See door surface cleaning instructions on page 38.  
16. To reduce the risk of fire in the microwave oven cavity:  
a. Do not overcook food. Carefully attend appliance when paper, plastic  
or other combustible materials are placed inside the microwave oven  
to facilitate cooking.  
b. Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags before placing bag  
in microwave oven.  
c. If materials inside the microwave oven should ignite, keep micro-  
wave oven door closed, turn microwave oven off and disconnect the  
power cord or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.  
d. Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do not leave paper  
products, cooking utensils or food in the cavity when not in use.  
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17. Liquids, such as water, coffee or tea are able to be overheated beyond  
the boiling point without appearing to be boiling. Visible bubbling or  
boiling when the container is removed from the microwave oven is not  
always present. THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY  
BOILING OVER WHEN A SPOON OR OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED  
INTO THE LIQUID.  
To reduce the risk of injury to persons:  
a. Do not overheat the liquid.  
b. Stir the liquid both before and halfway through heating it.  
c. Do not use straight-sided containers with narrow necks. Use a wide-  
mouthed container.  
d. After heating, allow the container to stand in the microwave oven at  
least for 20 seconds before removing the container.  
e. Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other utensil into the  
container.  
18. Clean ventilation openings and grease filters frequently—Grease should  
not be allowed to accumulate on ventilation openings, hood (louver) or  
grease filters.  
19. Use care when cleaning the louver and the grease filters. Corrosive clean-  
ing agents, such as lye-based oven cleaners, may damage the louver and  
the grease filters.  
20. When flaming food under the hood, turn the fan on.  
21. This appliance is suitable for use above both gas and electric cooking  
equipment 36” wide or less.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE  
EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE  
MICROWAVE ENERGY  
(a) Do not attempt to operate this microwave oven with the door  
open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to  
microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the  
safety interlocks.  
(b) Do not place any object between the microwave oven front face and  
the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing  
surfaces.  
(c) Do not operate the microwave oven if it is damaged. It is particularly  
important that the microwave oven door close properly and that  
there is no damage to the: (1) door (bent), (2) hinges and latches  
(broken or loosened), (3) door seals and sealing surfaces.  
(d) The microwave oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone  
except properly qualified service personnel.  
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UNPACKING AND EXAMINING YOUR  
MICROWAVE OVEN  
Remove all packing materials from inside the mi-  
crowave oven cavity; however, DO NOT REMOVE  
THE WAVEGUIDE COVER, which is located on the  
top cavity wall. Read enclosures and SAVE the Use  
and Care Manual.  
Remove the feature sticker from the outside of the  
door, if there is one.  
Waveguide  
cover  
Oven  
cavity  
Hinges  
Latches  
Door seals and  
sealing surfaces  
Check the microwave oven for any damage, such  
as misaligned or bent door, damaged door seals  
and sealing surfaces, broken or loose door hinges and latches and dents  
inside the cavity or on the door. If there is any damage, do not operate  
the microwave oven and contact your dealer or VIKING AUTHORIZED  
SERVICER.  
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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
This appliance must be grounded. This microwave oven is equipped with  
a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. It must be plugged  
into a wall receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in accordance  
with the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances. In the  
event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces risk of electric shock  
by providing an escape wire for the electric current.  
WARNING – Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of  
electric shock.  
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  
Check Installation Instructions for proper location  
for the power supply.  
The electrical requirements are a 120 volt  
60 Hz, AC only, 15 amp. or more protected  
electrical supply. It is recommended that a  
separate circuit serving only this appliance be  
provided.  
The microwave oven is equipped with a 3-prong grounding plug. It must  
be plugged into a wall receptacle that is properly installed and grounded.  
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUND-  
ING PIN FROM THE PLUG.  
Note:  
1. If you have any questions about the grounding or electrical instructions,  
consult a qualified electrician or service person.  
2. Neither Viking nor the dealer can accept any liability for damage to the  
microwave oven or personal injury resulting from failure to observe the  
correct electrical connection procedures.  
RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE  
Should there be any interference caused by the microwave oven to your  
radio or TV, check that the microwave oven is on a different electrical circuit,  
relocate the radio or TV as far away from the microwave oven as feasible or  
check the position and signal of the receiving antenna.  
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INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW  
ABOUT YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN  
This Use and Care Manual is valuable: read it carefully and always save it  
for reference.  
A good microwave cookbook is a valuable asset. Check it for microwave  
cooking principles, techniques, hints and recipes.  
NEVER use the microwave oven without the turntable and support nor turn  
the turntable over so that a large dish could be placed in the microwave  
oven. The turntable will turn both clockwise and counterclockwise.  
ALWAYS have food in the microwave oven when it is on to absorb the mi-  
crowave energy.  
When using the oven at power levels below 100%, you may hear the mag-  
netron cycling on and off.  
Condensation is a normal part of microwave cooking. Room humidity and  
the moisture in food will influence the amount of moisture that condenses  
in the microwave oven. Generally, covered foods will not cause as much  
condensation as uncovered ones. Vents on the microwave oven back must  
not be blocked.  
After using convection, automatic mix or broil, you will hear the sound of the  
cooling fan. The fan may continue to operate as long as 5 minutes, depend-  
ing on the oven temperature.  
Be aware that, unlike microwave-only ovens, convection microwave ovens  
have a tendency to become hot during convection, automatic mix and broil  
cooking.  
The microwave oven is for food preparation only. It should not be used to  
dry clothes or newspapers.  
Your microwave output is rated 850 watts using the IEC Test Procedure. In  
using recipes or package directions, check food at the minimum time and  
add time accordingly.  
ABOUT CHILDREN AND THE MICROWAVE  
Children below the age of 7 should use the microwave oven with a supervis-  
ing person very near to them. Between the ages of 7 and 12, the supervising  
person should be in the same room.  
The child must be able to reach the microwave oven comfortably; if not,  
he/she should stand on a sturdy stool.  
At no time should anyone be allowed to lean or swing on the microwave oven  
door.  
Children should be taught all safety precautions: use potholders, remove  
coverings carefully, pay special attention to packages that crisp food because  
they may be extra hot.  
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Don’t assume that because a child has mastered one cooking skill, he/she  
can cook everything.  
Children need to learn that the microwave oven is not a toy. See page 35  
for Child Lock feature.  
ABOUT FOOD  
FOOD  
DO  
DON'T  
Eggs,  
• Puncture egg yolks  
before cooking to prevent  
“explosion”.  
• Cook eggs in shells.  
• Reheat whole eggs.  
sausages,  
nuts, seeds,  
fruits &  
• Dry nuts or seeds in  
shells.  
• Pierce skins of potatoes,  
apples, squash, hot dogs  
and sausages so that  
steam escapes.  
vegetables  
Popcorn  
• Use specially bagged  
popcorn for the  
• Pop popcorn in regular  
brown bags or glass  
bowls.  
(See page 24  
for specific  
cooking  
microwave oven.  
• Listen while popping corn • Exceed maximum time  
instructions)  
for the popping to slow  
to 1 or 2 seconds or use  
special Popcorn pad.  
on popcorn package.  
Baby food  
Transfer baby food to  
small dish and heat  
carefully, stirring often.  
Check temperature before  
serving.  
• Heat disposable  
bottles.  
• Heat bottles with  
nipples on.  
• Heat baby food in  
original jars.  
• Put nipples on bottles  
after heating and shake  
thoroughly. “Wrist” test  
before feeding.  
General  
• Cut baked goods with  
filling after heating to  
release steam and avoid  
burns.  
• Heat or cook in closed  
glass jars or air tight  
containers.  
• Can in the microwave  
as harmful bacteria  
• Stir liquids briskly before,  
during and after heating  
to avoid “eruption”.  
may not be destroyed.  
• Deep fat fry.  
• Use deep bowl, when  
cooking liquids or cereals,  
to prevent boilovers.  
• Dry wood, gourds,  
herbs or wet papers.  
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ABOUT UTENSILS AND COVERINGS  
It is not necessary to buy all new cookware. Many pieces, already in your  
kitchen, can be used successfully in your new convection microwave oven.  
The chart below will help you decide what utensils and coverings should be  
used in each mode.  
UTENSILS  
AND  
COVERINGS  
MICROWAVE ONLY  
CONVEC  
BROIL,  
SLOW COOK  
HIGH MIX/  
ROAST  
LOW MIX/BAKE  
Aluminum  
foil  
YES. Small flat pieces  
of aluminum foil placed shielding  
smoothly on food  
YES. For  
YES.  
For shielding  
can be used to shield  
areas from cooking or  
defrosting too quickly.  
Keep foil at least 1 inch  
from walls of oven.  
Aluminum  
containers  
YES. Can be used if  
3/4 filled with food.  
Keep 1 inch away from  
walls and do not cover  
with foil.  
YES. Broil-  
No cover  
YES. Can be  
used if 3/4 filled  
with food. Keep  
1 inch away from  
walls and do not  
cover with foil.  
Browning  
dish  
YES. Do not exceed  
recommended  
preheating time.  
Follow manufacturer's  
directions.  
NO  
NO  
Glass  
YES. Excellent  
YES.  
Excellent  
YES. Excellent  
ceramic  
(Pyroceram®)  
Glass, heat-  
resistant  
YES. Excellent.  
NO  
YES.  
Excellent.  
YES. Excellent.  
NO  
Glass,  
NO  
non-heat-re-  
sistant  
Lids, glass  
YES  
YES. Broil-  
No cover  
YES  
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UTENSILS  
AND  
COVERINGS  
MICROWAVE  
ONLY  
CONVECTION  
BROIL,  
SLOW COOK  
HIGH MIX/  
ROAST  
LOW MIX/BAKE  
Lids, metal  
NO  
NO  
NO  
YES. Broil-  
No cover  
NO  
Metal  
cookware  
YES  
YES. Do not use  
metal covering.  
Metal, misc:  
dishes with  
NO  
NO  
metallic trim,  
screws, bands,  
handles. Metal  
twist ties  
Oven  
cooking bags  
YES. Good for large YES. Broil-  
meats or foods that No cover  
need tenderizing.  
YES. DO NOT  
use metal  
twist ties.  
DO NOT use metal  
twist ties.  
Paper plates  
Paper towels  
YES. For reheating.  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
YES. To cover for  
reheating and cook-  
ing. Do not use re-  
cycled paper towels  
which may contain  
metal fillings.  
Paper,  
ovenable  
YES  
YES. For tem- YES. For  
peratures up  
to 400°F. Do  
not use for  
broiling.  
temperatures  
up to 400°F.  
Microwave-  
safe plastic  
containers  
YES. Use for reheat- NO  
ing and defrosting.  
Some microwave-  
safe plastics are not  
suitable for cooking  
foods with high fat  
and sugar content.  
Follow manufactur-  
er's directions.  
NO  
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UTENSILS  
AND  
COVERINGS  
MICROWAVE  
ONLY  
CONVECTION  
BROIL,  
SLOW COOK  
HIGH MIX/  
ROAST  
LOW MIX/BAKE  
Plastic,  
YES  
YES. Are heat YES  
resistant up  
to 425°F. Do  
not use for  
Thermoset®  
broiling.  
Plastic wrap  
YES. Use brands  
specially marked for  
microwave use. DO  
NOT allow plastic  
wrap to touch food.  
Vent so steam can  
escape.  
NO  
NO  
Pottery,  
porcelain  
stoneware  
YES. Check man-  
ufacturer's recom-  
mendation for being  
microwave safe.  
YES  
YES. Must be  
microwave safe  
AND ovenable.  
Styrofoam  
Wax paper  
YES. For reheating.  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
YES. Good cover-  
ing for cooking and  
reheating.  
Wicker,  
wood, straw  
YES. May be used  
for short periods of  
time. Do not use  
with high fat or high  
sugar content foods.  
Could char.  
NO  
NO  
DISH CHECK If you wish to check if a dish is safe for microwaving, place the  
empty dish in the oven and microwave on HIGH for 30 seconds. If the dish  
becomes very hot, do NOT use it for microwaving.  
ACCESSORIES There are many microwave accessories available for purchase.  
Evaluate carefully before you purchase, so that they meet your needs. A  
microwave-safe thermometer will assist you in determining correct doneness  
and assure you that foods have been cooked to safe temperatures when  
using microwave-only cooking. Viking is not responsible for any damage to  
the microwave oven when accessories are used.  
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ABOUT MICROWAVE COOKING  
Arrange food carefully. Place thickest areas towards outside of dish.  
Watch cooking time. Cook for the shortest amount of time indicated and  
add more as needed. Food severely overcooked can smoke or ignite.  
Cover foods while cooking. Check recipe or cookbook for suggestions:  
paper towels, wax paper, microwave plastic wrap or a lid. Covers prevent  
spattering and help foods to cook evenly.  
Shield any thin areas of meat or poultry with small flat pieces of aluminum  
foil to prevent overcooking before dense, thick areas are cooked thor-  
oughly.  
Stir foods from outside to center of dish once or twice during cooking, if  
possible.  
Turn foods over once during microwaving to speed cooking of such foods,  
as chicken and hamburgers. Large items like roasts must be turned over  
at least once.  
Rearrange foods such as meatballs halfway through cooking both from  
top to bottom and from the center of the dish to the outside.  
Add standing time. Remove food from microwave oven and stir, if possible.  
Cover for standing time which allows the food to finish cooking without  
overcooking.  
Check for doneness. Look for signs indicating that cooking temperatures  
have been reached.  
Doneness signs include:  
- Food steams throughout, not just at edge.  
- Center bottom of dish is very hot to the touch.  
- Poultry thigh joints move easily.  
- Meat and poultry show no pinkness.  
- Fish is opaque and flakes easily with a fork.  
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ABOUT SAFETY  
• Check foods to see that they are cooked to the United States Department  
of Agriculture's recommended temperatures.  
To test for doneness, insert a meat thermometer in a thick or dense area  
away from fat or bone. NEVER leave the thermometer in the food during  
cooking, unless it is approved for microwave oven use.  
TEMP  
FOOD  
160˚F (71˚C)  
For fresh pork, ground meat, boneless white poultry,  
fish, seafood, egg dishes and frozen prepared food.  
165˚F (74˚C)  
For leftover, ready-to-reheat refrigerated, and deli and  
carry-out “fresh” food.  
170˚F (77˚C)  
180˚F (82˚C)  
White meat of poultry.  
Dark meat of poultry.  
• ALWAYS use potholders to prevent burns when handling utensils that are  
in contact with hot food. Enough heat from the food can transfer through  
utensils to cause skin burns.  
• Avoid steam burns by directing steam away from the face and hands. Slowly  
lift the farthest edge of a dish's covering and carefully open popcorn and  
microwave oven cooking bags away from the face.  
• Stay near the microwave oven while it's in use and check cooking progress  
frequently so that there is no chance of overcooking food.  
• NEVER use the cavity for storing cookbooks or other items.  
• Select, store and handle food carefully to preserve its high quality and  
minimize the spread of foodborne bacteria.  
• Keep waveguide cover clean. Food residue can cause arcing and/or fires.  
• Use care when removing items from the microwave oven so that the utensil,  
your clothes or accessories do not touch the safety door latches.  
• Keep aluminum foil used for shielding at least 1 inch away from walls,  
ceiling and door of microwave oven.  
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PART NAMES  
MICROWAVE OVEN PARTS  
FRONT VIEW  
12  
11  
10  
6
1
2
13 3 4  
5
6
8
9
7
1. Oven door with see-through  
window.  
7. One touch DOOR OPEN  
button.  
2. Door hinges.  
Push to open door.  
8. Fan Hi / Lo button.  
Push for high/low/off.  
9. Light button.  
3. Waveguide cover  
DO NOT REMOVE.  
4. Turntable motor shaft.  
5. Oven light.  
Push for on/off.  
It will light when oven is  
10. Auto-Touch control panel.  
operating or door is open.  
6. Safety door latches.  
11. Time display: Digital display,  
99 minutes 99 seconds.  
The oven will not operate unless 12. Ventilation openings.  
the door is securely closed.  
13. Serial plate  
INTERACTIVE COOKING SYSTEM  
The Interactive Cooking System offers step-by-step instructions in the  
display for using the oven, from setting the clock to programming each  
feature. It also includes Help setting for instructions on using Child Lock,  
Audible Signal Elimination, Auto Start and Help. There is a choice of  
English, Spanish or French and a choice of U.S. Customary Unit-pound  
or Metric-kilograms. Touch Help and follow the directions displayed or  
check page 35-36.  
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BOTTOM VIEW  
14  
16  
17  
18  
(Front of Microwave)  
19  
(Rear of Microwave)  
15  
14. Light cover.  
17. Removable turntable support.  
15. Grease filters.  
16. Removable ceramic turntable.  
Place the turntable support on  
the floor of the oven cavity and  
the turntable on the turntable  
support.  
The turntable will rotate clock-  
wise or counterclockwise. Only  
remove for cleaning.  
18. Removable low rack for broiling  
and meat and poultry roasting.  
19. Removable high rack for two  
level baking.  
ACCESSORIES  
The following accessories are designed especially for use  
in this oven only for convection, mix or broil cooking.  
DO NOT USE FOR MICROWAVE ONLY COOKING. Do  
not substitute similar types of racks for these specially  
designed ones.  
High rack (Baking rack)–for convection and low mix.  
• This rack is placed on the turntable for two-level cook-  
ing, such as layer cakes, muffins, etc.  
Low rack (Broiling rack)–for convection, broiling or  
high mix.  
• Place on the turntable and use for roasting or broiling  
to allow juices to drain away from food.  
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CONTROL PANEL  
Interactive Display Words will light in the display  
to indicate features and cooking instructions.  
24  
37  
24  
23-24  
21-22  
27-28  
28, 30  
30-31  
32  
29-30  
29  
28-29  
29  
33-34  
18  
35-36  
19  
36  
20  
37  
20, 40  
20, 40  
20-21  
18  
Number next to the control panel illustration indicates pages on which  
there are feature descriptions and usage information.  
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BEFORE OPERATING  
Before operating your new microwave oven make sure you read and  
understand this Use and Care Manual completely.  
Before the microwave oven can be used, follow these procedures:  
1.Plug in the microwave oven. Close the door. The microwave oven  
display will show WELCOME  
.
2.Touch the Stop/Clear pad.  
3.Set clock.  
:
will appear.  
TO SET THE CLOCK  
1. Touch Clock pad.  
2. Enter the correct time of day by touching the numbers in sequence. Touch  
Clock pad again.  
This is a 12 hour clock. If you attempt to enter an incorrect clock time, ERROR  
will appear in the display. Touch the Stop/Clear pad and re-enter the time.  
• If the electrical power supply to your microwave oven should be inter-  
rupted, the display will intermittently show WELCOME after the power is  
reinstated. If this occurs during cooking, the program will be erased. The  
time of day will also be erased. Simply touch Stop/Clear pad and reset  
the clock for the correct time of day.  
Note: Your oven can be programmed with the door open except for Start/  
Touch On, Add-A-Minute, Reheat and Popcorn.  
STOP/CLEAR  
Touch the Stop/Clear pad to:  
1. Erase if you make a mistake during programming.  
2. Cancel timer.  
3. Stop the microwave oven temporarily during cooking.  
4. Return the time of day to the display.  
5. Cancel a program during cooking, touch twice.  
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MANUAL MICROWAVE OPERATION  
TIME COOKING MICROWAVE  
Your microwave oven can be programmed for 99 minutes 99 seconds (99.99).  
Always enter the seconds after the minutes, even if they are both zeros.  
• Suppose you want to cook for 5 minutes at 100%  
1. Enter cooking time by touching the number pads 500.  
2. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
TO SET POWER LEVEL  
There are eleven preset power levels.  
Using lower power levels increases the cooking time which is recommended  
for foods such as cheese, milk and long slow cooking of meats. Consult  
cookbook or recipes for specific recommendations.  
TOUCH POWER  
LEVEL PAD ONCE  
THEN TOUCH  
APPROXIMATE  
PERCENTAGE  
OF POWER  
COMMON WORDS  
FOR  
POWER LEVELS  
Power Level  
100%  
High  
9
8
90%  
80%  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
70%  
60%  
50%  
40%  
30%  
20%  
10%  
0%  
Medium High  
Medium  
Med Low/Defrost  
Low  
Suppose you want to defrost for 5 minutes at 30%.  
1. Enter defrosting time by touching the number pads 500.  
2. Touch Power Level pad and number 3.  
3. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
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KEEP WARM  
Keep Warm can only be programmed with manual cooking or as a separate  
program.  
• Suppose you want to cook a baked potato for 4 minutes at 100% power  
and you want to keep it warm after cooking for 30 minutes.  
1. Touch number pads for the desired cook time for 1 baked potato. Ex:  
400�for 4 minutes.  
2. Touch Keep Warm pad.  
3. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
At the end of cook time, Keep Warm is displayed warming food until end  
of 30 minutes.  
To use Keep Warm as a separate program, touch Keep Warm pad within  
1 minute after cooking, closing the door or touching the Stop/Clear pad.  
HOOD LIGHT/HOOD FAN  
Your microwave oven is equipped with a Hood Light and a Hood Fan which  
can be used whether the door is open or closed.  
To turn the Hood Light on, touch the Light pad once. To turn the Hood Light  
off, touch the Light pad again.  
To turn the Hood Fan on, touch the Fan Hi/Lo pad once for high speed. To  
turn the Hood Fan to low speed, touch pad twice and touch the pad three  
times to turn the fan off.  
TURNTABLE ON/OFF  
For most cooking, the turntable should be on; however the turntable can  
be turned off so that it does not rotate when extra large dishes, such as the  
popular 13”x9”x2” glass utility casserole, are used. The casserole should be  
placed on the turntable so that it is level.  
• Suppose you want to cook lasagna in a 13”x9”x2” casserole for 45 minutes  
on 40% power.  
1. Touch Turntable On/Off pad and note TURNTABLE OFF in the display.  
2. Enter cooking time by touching the number pads 4500.  
3. Touch Power Level pad and number 4�for 40% power.  
4. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
Note: The door can be opened for checking food and the turntable will stay  
in the off position. After checking, close door and touch Start/Touch On.  
The turntable will stay off for one minute after door is opened when time-  
of-day appears in the display. It is possible to reprogram the oven during  
that minute without touching the Turntable On/Off pad. The display always  
indicates whether the turntable is off or on.  
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THE TURNTABLE SHOULD ALWAYS BE ON WHEN USING THE SPECIAL  
FEATURES. On/Off function can be used with manual cooking modes and  
Reheat. Turntable off condition will automatically change to on condition  
when you select auto cooking except Reheat and Convec Bake.  
When cooking large quantities of food which cannot be stirred, it is best to  
use a lower power level such as 40% or 50%. You may speed cooking of  
large amounts by programming 5 to 10 minutes on 100% power (HIGH)  
followed by the desired time on lower power. See page 36 for how to program  
multiple sequences. You may wish to reverse a large casserole once during  
cooking; simply open door, reposition casserole, close door and touch Start/  
Touch On.  
MICROWAVE FEATURES  
DEFROST  
Defrost automatically defrosts foods ground meat, steaks, chicken pieces.  
• Suppose you want to defrost a 2.0 pound steak.  
1. Touch Defrost pad once.  
2. Select desired food by touching Defrost pad until the display shows the  
food name. Ex: touch twice for steak.  
3. Enter weight by touching the number pads 20.  
4. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
The oven will stop and directions will be displayed. Follow the indicated  
message.  
5. After the 1st stage, open the door. Turn steak over and shield any warm  
portions. Close the door. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
6. After the 2nd stage, open the door. Shield any warm portions. Close the  
door. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
7. After defrost cycle ends, cover and let stand as indicated in chart on  
page 22.  
Note:  
1. The weight can be entered in increments of 0.1 lb. If you attempt to enter  
more or less than the allowed amount ERROR WEIGHT TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE  
will appear in the display.  
2. Defrost can be programmed with More/Less Time Adjustment. See  
page 37.  
3. To defrost other foods or foods above or below the weights allowed on  
Defrost Chart, use time and 30% power. See Manual Defrost on page 22.  
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DEFROST CHART  
TOUCH  
DEFROST  
PAD*  
FOOD  
AMOUNT  
PROCEDURE  
Once  
Ground 0.5 - 3.0 lb Remove any thawed pieces after each  
Meat  
stage. Let stand, covered, 5–10 minutes.  
Twice  
Steaks  
(Chops,  
fish)  
0.5 - 4.0 lb After each stage of defrost cycle, rear-  
range and if there are warm or thawed  
portions, shield with small flat pieces  
of aluminum foil. Remove any meat or  
fish that is nearly defrosted. Let stand,  
covered, 10–20 minutes.  
3 times  
Chicken 0.5 - 3.0 lb After each stage of defrost cycle, if there  
Pieces  
are warm or thawed portions, rearrange  
or remove. Let stand, covered, 10–20  
minutes.  
* Number of touched AFTER initial touch to access Defrost.  
Note: Check foods when oven signals. After final stage, small sections may  
still be icy. Let stand to continue thawing. Do not defrost until all ice crystals  
are thawed.  
Shielding prevents cooking from occurring before the center of the food  
is defrosted. Use small smooth strips of aluminum foil to cover edges and  
thinner sections of the food.  
MANUAL DEFROST  
If the food that you wish to defrost is not listed on the DEFROST CHART or is  
above or below the limits in the AMOUNT column on the DEFROST CHART,  
you need to defrost manually.  
You can defrost any frozen food, either raw or previously cooked, by using  
Power Level 3. Follow the exact 3-step procedure found under Time Cooking  
Microwave on page 19. Estimate defrosting time and press 3 for 30% when  
you select the power level.  
For either raw or previously cooked frozen food the rule of thumb is approxi-  
mately 5 minutes per pound. For example, defrost 5 minutes for 1 pound of  
frozen spaghetti sauce.  
Always stop the microwave oven periodically to remove or separate the  
portions that are defrosted. If food is not defrosted at the end of the  
estimated defrosting time, program the oven in 1 minute increments on  
Power Level 3 until totally defrosted.  
When using plastic containers from the freezer, defrost only long enough to  
remove from the plastic in order to place in a microwave-safe dish.  
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SENSOR COOKING  
The Sensor is a semi-conductor device that detects the vapor (moisture and  
humidity) emitted from food as it heats. The sensor adjusts the cooking times  
and power level for various foods and quantities.  
It takes the guesswork out of microwave cooking.  
USING SENSOR SETTINGS:  
1. Room temperature should not exceed 95˚F.  
2. Be sure the exterior of the cooking container and the interior of the  
microwave oven are dry. Wipe off any moisture with a dry cloth or paper  
towel.  
3. During the first part of sensor cooking, the food name will appear on  
the display. Do not open the microwave oven door or touch Stop/Clear  
during this part of the cooking cycle. The measurement of vapor will be  
interrupted. If this occurs, an error message will appear and sensor cook-  
ing will be interrupted. To continue cooking, touch the Stop/Clear pad  
and select cooking time and power. When the sensor detects the vapor  
emitted from the food, remainder of cooking time will appear on display.  
At this time, you may stir or season food, as desired.  
4. Check food for temperature after cooking. If additional time is needed,  
continue to cook with variable power and time.  
5. If the sensor does not detect vapor properly, ERROR will be displayed, and  
the microwave oven will turn off.  
6. Each food has a cooking hint. Touch Help pad when the HELP indicator  
is lighted in the display.  
7. At the end of any cycle, open the door or touch Stop/Clear pad. The time  
of day will reappear on the display.  
SELECTING FOODS:  
1. The sensor works with foods at normal storage temperature. For example,  
food for dinner plate reheat would be at refrigerator temperature and  
popcorn at room temperature.  
2. More or less food than the quantity listed in the charts should be cooked  
by time and variable power.  
COVERING FOODS:  
Some foods work best when covered. Use the cover recommended in the  
chart for these foods.  
1. Casserole lid  
2. Plastic wrap: Use plastic wrap recommended for microwave cooking.  
Cover dish loosely; allow approximately 1/2 inch to remain uncovered to  
allow steam to escape. Plastic wrap should not touch food.  
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3. Paper towel: Use paper towels to absorb excess fat and moisture when  
cooking bacon and potatoes. Line the turntable when baking potatoes.  
4. Wax paper: Cover dish completely; fold excess wrap under dish to secure.  
If dish is wider than paper, overlap two pieces at least one inch to cover.  
Be careful when removing any covering to allow steam to escape away  
from you.  
REHEAT  
TURNTABLE ON:  
You can reheat many foods by touching just one pad. You don’t need to  
calculate reheating time or power level. To reheat food with turntable on,  
simply touch the Reheat pad.  
• Suppose you want to heat prepared chili.  
Touch Reheat pad.  
When sensor detects the vapor emitted from the food, remainder of reheating  
time will appear. After cooking, follow the instructions on the display.  
TURNTABLE OFF:  
You may reheat using a 11”x8”x2” or 13”x9”x2” casserole with the turntable  
off. First touch Turntable On/Off and note indicator. Then touch Reheat. The  
display will indicate turntable off and microwave oven will start automatically.  
After cooking, follow the instructions on the display.  
POPCORN  
• Suppose you want to pop a 3.5 oz. bag of popcorn.  
Touch Popcorn pad once.  
This sensor setting works well with most brands of microwave popcorn. You  
may wish to try several and choose your favorite. Pop only one bag at a time.  
Unfold the bag and place in oven according to directions.  
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SENSOR CHART  
FOOD  
AMOUNT  
PROCEDURE  
Leftovers  
4 - 32 oz  
Place in dish or casserole slightly larger  
than amount to reheated. Flatten, if pos-  
sible. Cover with lid, plastic wrap or wax  
paper. Use covers such as plastic wrap or  
lids with larger quantities of more dense  
foods such as stews.  
such as rice,  
potatoes,  
vegetables,  
casserole.  
Soup  
1 - 4 cups  
4 - 16 oz  
After reheating, stir well, if possible.  
Foods should be very hot. If not, con-  
tinue to heat with variable power and  
time. After stirring, recover and allow  
to stand 2 to 3 minutes.  
Canned  
entrees and  
vegetables  
Use Less Time Adjustment by touching  
Power Level pad twice for small quanti-  
ties of canned vegetables.  
Dinner Plate  
1 plate  
3 - 6 oz of meat Use this pad to reheat precooked foods  
plus vegetables from the refrigerator. Place meaty por-  
and/or potato/  
rice  
tions and bulky vegetables to outside  
of plate. Cut large items like baked  
potatoes in smaller pieces. Flatten foods  
such as mashed potatoes and other  
dense foods. Cover with wax paper or  
plastic wrap. ONE PLATE ONLY. After  
cooking, check that food is very hot  
throughout and that the bottom center  
of the plate is very hot. If not, continue  
heating using time and power level. Al-  
low to stand, covered, 2 to 3 minutes.  
Popcorn  
Only 1 package Use only popcorn packaged for micro-  
at a time  
wave oven use. Try several brands to  
decide which you like best. Do not try to  
pop unpopped kernels. More/Less Time  
Adjustment can be used to provide  
adjustment needed for older popcorn  
or individual tastes.  
3.0 - 3.5 oz bag Touch Popcorn pad once. This setting  
(Regular size)  
works well with most 3.0-3.5 oz bags of  
microwave popcorn.  
1.5 - 1.75 oz bag Touch Popcorn pad twice for snack size  
(Snack size)  
bags.  
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SENSOR COOK  
• Suppose you want to cook a baked potato.  
1. Touch Sensor Cook pad.  
2. Select desired sensor setting. Ex: touch number pad 1 to cook baked  
potatoes.  
3. Touch Start/Touch On pad. When sensor detects the vapor emitted from  
the food, the remainder of cooking time will appear.  
Open microwave oven door or touch Stop/Clear pad. The time of day will  
appear in the display.  
SENSOR COOK CHART  
FOOD  
AMOUNT  
PROCEDURE  
1. Baked potatoes  
1 - 6 medium Pierce. Place on paper-towel-lined  
turntable. After cooking, remove  
from microwave oven, wrap in  
aluminum foil and let stand 5 to  
10 minutes.  
2. Frozen vegetables 1 - 6 cups  
Cover with lid or plastic wrap.  
After cooking, stir and let stand 3  
minutes, covered.  
3. Fresh  
Wash and place in casserole. Add  
no water if vegetables have just  
been washed. Cover with lid for  
tender vegetables Use plastic  
wrap for tender-crisp vegetables.  
Stir before standing if possible.  
After cooking, let stand, covered,  
2-5 minutes.  
vegetables, soft  
Broccoli  
Brussels sprouts  
Cabbage  
Cauliflower  
(flowerets)  
0.25 - 2.0 lb  
0.25 - 2.0 lb  
0.25 - 2.0 lb  
0.25 - 2.0 lb  
Cauliflower (whole) 1 medium  
Spinach  
Zucchini  
Baked apples  
0.25 - 1.0 lb  
0.25 - 2.0 lb  
2 - 4 medium  
4. Fresh  
Place in casserole. Add 1-4 tbsp.  
water. Cover with lid for tender  
vegetables. Use plastic wrap cover  
for tender-crisp vegetables. Stir  
before standing, if possible. After  
cooking, let stand, covered, 2-5  
minutes.  
vegetables, hard  
Carrots, sliced  
Corn on cob  
Green beans  
Winter squash,  
diced  
0.25 - 1.5 lb  
2 - 4 pcs.  
0.25 - 1.5 lb  
0.25 - 1.5 lb  
1 - 2  
halves  
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SENSOR COOK CHART (cont.)  
FOOD  
AMOUNT  
PROCEDURE  
5. Frozen 6 - 17 oz  
entrees  
Use for frozen convenience food. It will give sat-  
isfactory results for most brands. You may wish  
to try several and choose your favorite. Remove  
package from outer wrapping and follow pack-  
age directions for covering. After cooking, Iet  
stand, covered, for 1 to 3 minutes.  
6. Hot  
dogs  
1 - 4  
servings  
Place hot dog in bun and wrap in paper towel  
or paper napkin.  
7. Bacon  
2 - 6 slices Place bacon on paper plate, lined with paper  
towel. Bacon should not extend over the rim of  
plate. Cover with paper towel.  
8. Fish,  
0.25 - 2.0 lb Arrange in ring around shallow glass dish (roll  
fillet with edges underneath). Cover with vented  
plastic wrap. After cooking, let stand, covered,  
3 minutes.  
seafood  
MANUAL CONVECTION AND  
AUTOMATIC MIX COOKING  
This section of the Use and Care Manual gives you specific cooking instruc-  
tions and procedures. Please consult your Viking Convection Microwave Hood  
Cookbook for helpful hints for convection and combination cooking.  
The microwave oven should not be used without the turntable in place, and  
it should never be restricted so that it cannot rotate. You may remove the  
turntable when preheating the microwave oven and when preparing food  
to be cooked directly on the turntable.  
Caution: The microwave oven cabinet, cavity, door, turntable, turntable sup-  
port, racks and dishes will become hot. To PREVENT BURNS, use thick oven  
gloves when removing the food or turntable from the microwave oven.  
CONVECTION COOKING  
During convection heating, hot air is circulated throughout the microwave  
oven cavity to brown and crisp foods quickly and evenly. This microwave oven  
can be programmed for ten different convection cooking temperatures for  
up to 99 minutes, 99 seconds.  
COOK WITH CONVECTION  
• Suppose you want to cook at 350˚F for 20 minutes.  
1. Touch Convec pad.  
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2. Select temperature by touching number pad  
.
350˚F  
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3. Enter cooking time by touching number pads 2000.  
4. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
PREHEAT AND COOK WITH CONVECTION  
Your microwave oven can be programmed to combine preheating and con-  
vection cooking operations. You can preheat to the same temperature as the  
convection temperature or change to a higher or lower temperature.  
• Suppose you want to preheat to 350˚F, and then cook 25 minutes at 375˚F  
convection:  
1. Touch Preheat pad.  
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2. Select temperature by touching number pad  
3. Touch Convec pad.  
.
350˚F  
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4. Select temperature by touching number pad  
.
375˚F  
5. Enter cooking time by touching number pads 2500.  
6. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
When the microwave oven reaches the programmed temperature, it will  
automatically hold at the preheat temperature for 30 minutes and then the  
display will change to time of day. Whenever Stop/Clear pad is touched  
during this 30 minute period, PRESS CONVEC or PRESS MIX will be displayed  
and cooking mode and time can be entered.  
Note: To preheat and cook with the same temperature, enter same tem-  
perature in steps 2 and 4.  
BROIL  
Preheating is automatic when the Broil setting is used. Only actual cooking  
time is entered; the oven signals when it is preheated to 450˚F. Oven tempera-  
ture cannot be changed. Use Broil setting for steaks, chops, chicken pieces  
and many other foods. See Convection Broiling Chart in cookbook.  
• Suppose you want to broil a ham steak for 15 minutes.  
1. Touch Broil pad.  
2. Enter cooking time by touching the number pads 1500.  
3. Touch Start/Touch On pad. No food in oven.  
When the microwave oven reaches the programmed temperature, a signal  
will sound*.  
4. Open the door. Place food in oven. Close the door. Touch Start/Touch  
On pad.  
* If the microwave oven door is not opened, the microwave oven will  
automatically hold at the preheat temperature for 30 minutes. After this  
time has elapsed, an audible signal will sound and the microwave oven  
will turn off.  
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Note:  
1. Preheating for broil may take from 7 to 10 minutes depending on tem-  
perature of room and available power.  
2. Although time is usually set for the maximum broiling time, always check  
food at the minimum time recommended in the chart of cookbook. This  
will eliminate the need to completely reprogram the microwave oven if  
additional cooking time is needed. Simply close the microwave oven door  
and touch Start/Touch On to continue.  
SLOW COOK  
Slow Cook is preset at 300˚F for 4 hours. The temperature can be changed  
to below 300˚F. The cooking time cannot be changed. This feature can be  
used for foods such as baked beans or marinated chuck steak.  
• Suppose you want to change oven temperature from 300˚F to 275˚F.  
1. Touch Slow Cook pad.  
2. Touch Slow Cook pad once more if you want to change the temperature  
from 300˚F.  
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3. Touch temperature pad  
.
275˚F  
4. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
Note: If you do not change the temperature, omit steps 2 and 3.  
AUTOMATIC MIX COOKING  
This microwave oven has two pre-programmed settings that make it easy to  
cook with both convection heat and microwave automatically.  
Microwave oven  
temperature  
Microwave power  
High Mix/Roast  
Low Mix/Bake  
325˚F  
325˚F  
30%  
10%  
With the exception of those foods that cook best by convection heating  
alone, most foods are well suited to mix cooking using either Low Mix/  
Bake or High Mix/Roast.  
The marriage of these two cooking methods produces juicy meats, moist  
and tender cakes and fine textured breads, all with just the right amount of  
browning and crispness.  
The temperatures can be changed; however, the microwave power cannot.  
The microwave oven temperature can be changed from 100˚F to 450˚F.  
To change the temperature, first touch High Mix or Low Mix then touch  
the same pad again. When the display says SELECT TEMP, touch desired tem-  
perature pad. Ex: High Mix, High Mix pad, 7. The mix temperature will  
change to 375˚F automatically.  
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COOK WITH AUTOMATIC MIX  
• Suppose you want to bake a cake for 25 minutes on Low Mix/Bake.  
1. Touch Low Mix/Bake pad.  
2. Enter cooking time by touching number pads 2500.  
3. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
PREHEAT AND COOK WITH AUTOMATIC MIX  
Your microwave oven can be programmed to combine preheating and  
automatic mix cooking operations. You can preheat at the same temperature  
as the preset combination temperature or change it to a different  
temperature.  
• Suppose you want to preheat to 350˚F and then cook 25 minutes on 325˚F  
Low Mix/Bake.  
1. Touch Preheat pad.  
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2. Touch temperature pad  
3. Touch Low Mix pad.  
.
350˚F  
4. Enter cooking time by touching number pads 2500.  
5. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
When the microwave oven reaches the programmed temperature, signal  
will sound. The microwave oven will stop and directions will be displayed.  
Follow the indicated message.  
6. Open the door. Place food in the microwave oven. Close the door. Touch  
Start/Touch On pad.  
CONVECTION AUTOMATIC OPERATION  
This section of the Use and Care manual offers instructions for preparing  
12 popular foods using Convec Broil, Convec Roast and Convec Bake.  
After selecting the desired feature, follow the directions indicated in the display.  
For helpful hints, simply touch Help pad anytime HELP is lighted in the display.  
CONVEC BROIL  
Convec Broil automatically broils hamburgers, chicken pieces, steaks and  
fish steaks.  
• Suppose you want to broil 2 hamburgers.  
1. Touch Convec Broil pad.  
2. Select desired setting. Ex: for hamburgers, touch number pad 1.  
3. Touch number pad 2�for quantity and follow information in display for  
cooking information.  
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For well done or rare burgers, touch Power Level pad to select More for  
well done or Less for rare. See More/Less Time Adjustment on page 37.  
4. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
After broil preheat cycle ends, 4 long tones will sound. PREHEAT OVER  
PLACE FOOD IN OVEN will be displayed repeatedly. Open the door and place  
hamburgers into microwave oven. Close the door.  
5. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
After broil cycle ends, 1 long tone will sound and END will be displayed.  
Note:  
1. Convec Broil can be programmed with More/Less Time Adjustment. See  
page 37.  
2. If you attempt to enter more or less than the allowed amount as indicated  
in chart below, an error message will appear in the display.  
3. To broil other foods or foods above or below the weight or number  
allowed on Convec Broil Chart follow instructions in the Viking Convection  
Microwave Hood Cookbook. See Convection Broiling Chart.  
CONVEC BROIL CHART  
SETTING/FOOD  
AMOUNT  
PROCEDURE  
1. Hamburgers 1 - 8 pcs  
Use this setting to broil hamburger patties.  
0.25 lb each Place on low rack.  
2. Chicken  
pieces  
0.5 - 3.0 lb  
0.5 - 2.0 lb  
Arrange pieces on low rack. After cooking,  
let stand, 3-5 minutes. Dark meat should  
be 180˚F, and white meat should be  
170˚F.  
3. Steaks  
Use this setting to broil steaks from 3/4"  
to 1" thick. Individual boneless steaks  
broil evenly. Place steak on low rack. For  
well done, touch Power Level once; for  
rare, touch Power Level twice.  
4. Fish steaks  
0.5 - 2.0 lb  
Use this setting to broil fish steak which is  
3/4" to 1" thick. Place on low rack.  
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CONVEC ROAST  
Convec Roast automatically roasts chicken, turkey, turkey breast or pork.  
• Suppose you want to roast a 2.5 pound chicken.  
1. Touch Convec Roast pad.  
2. Select desired setting. Ex: for chicken, touch number pad 1.  
3. Touch number pad to enter weight. Ex: 25 lb.  
4. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
After Convec Roast cycle ends, a long tone will sound. Follow the indicated  
message.  
Note:  
1. Convec Roast can be programmed with More/Less Time Adjustment.  
See page 37.  
2. If you attempt to enter more or less than the allowed weight as indicated  
in chart below, an error message will appear in the display.  
3. To roast other food or foods above or below the weights allowed on  
Convec Roast Chart, check the Viking Convection Microwave Hood  
Cookbook Combination Roasting Chart.  
CONVEC ROAST CHART  
SETTING/FOOD AMOUNT  
PROCEDURE  
1. Chicken  
2.5 - 7.0 lb Place on low rack. After the cycle ends, cover  
with foil and let stand for 5-10 minutes.  
2. Turkey  
6.5 - 9.0 lb Season, as desired. Place on low rack. After  
the cycle ends, cover with foil and let stand 10  
minutes. Internal temperature of white meat  
should be 170˚F and of dark meat, 180˚F.  
3. Turkey  
breast  
3.0 - 6.0 lb Season, as desired. Place on low rack. After  
the cycle ends, cover with foil and let stand  
10 minutes. Internal temperature of white  
meat should be 170˚F.  
4. Pork  
2.0 - 3.5 lb Boneless pork loin is recommended because  
it cooks evenly. Place on a low rack. After  
cooking, remove from oven, cover with foil  
and allow to stand 5-10 minutes. Internal  
temperature should be 160˚F.  
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CONVEC BAKE  
Convec Bake automatically bakes cakes, brownies, muffins and French  
fries.  
• Suppose you want to bake a 13"x9"x2" cake.  
1. Touch Convec Bake pad.  
2. Select desired setting. Ex: for cake, touch number pad 1.  
3. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
After Convec Bake preheat cycle ends, 4 long tones will sound. PREHEAT  
OVER PLACE FOOD IN OVEN will be displayed repeatedly. Open the door and  
place pan into microwave oven. Close the door.  
4. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
After Convec Bake cycle ends, 1 long tone will sound and END will be  
displayed.  
Note:  
1. Convec Bake can be programmed with More/Less Time Adjustment. See  
page 37.  
2. To bake other foods, see the Viking Convection Microwave Hood  
Cookbook's baking section.  
CONVEC BAKE CHART  
SETTING/ PAN SIZE/  
PROCEDURE  
FOOD  
QTY  
1. Cake  
13"x9"x2" Ideal for packaged cake mix or your own  
recipe. Prepare according to package or recipe  
directions and place in a greased and floured  
13"x9"x2" pan. After the preheat is over, place  
pan in microwave oven centered on low rack.  
Cool before frosting and serving.  
2. Brownies 13"x9"x2" Ideal for packaged brownie mix or your own  
recipe for 13”x9”x2” pan. Prepare according  
to package or recipe directions and place in a  
greased and floured 13”x9”x2” baking pan. After  
the preheat is over, place pan in microwave oven  
centered on low rack. Cool before cutting into  
serving pieces.  
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3. Muffins 12 cup  
Ideal for packaged muffin mix or your own  
recipe for 12 medium size muffins. Prepare ac-  
cording to package or recipe directions and  
place in one 12-cup muffin pan. After the preheat  
is over, place pan in microwave oven centered  
on low rack.  
muffin  
pans  
4. French  
fries  
3 - 24 oz  
Cookie  
sheet  
Use frozen prepared French fries.  
No preheat is required for the French fries baking  
procedure. Place French fries on cookie sheet  
on low rack.  
to hold  
For shoestring potatoes, touch Power Level pad  
twice to enter less time before touching Start/  
Touch On pad.  
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OTHER CONVENIENT FEATURES  
HELP (CONTROL PAD)  
Help provides 5 features which make using your microwave oven easy  
because specific instructions are provided in the interactive display.  
1. CHILD LOCK  
The Child Lock prevents unwanted microwave oven operation such as by  
small children. The microwave oven can be set so that the control panel is  
deactivated or locked. To set, touch Help, the number 1 and Start/Touch  
On pads. Should a pad be touched,LOCK will appear in the display.  
To cancel, touch Help and Stop/Clear pads.  
2. AUDIBLE SIGNAL ELIMINATION  
If you wish to have the microwave oven operate with no audible signals,  
touch Help, the number 2 and Stop/Clear pads.  
To cancel and restore the audible signal, touch Help, the number 2 and  
Start/Touch On pads.  
3. AUTO START  
If you wish to program your microwave oven to begin cooking automatically  
at a designated time of day, follow this procedure:  
Suppose you want to start cooking a stew on 50% for 20 minutes at 4:30.  
Before setting, check to make sure the clock is showing the correct time  
of day.  
1. Touch Help pad.  
2. Touch number 3 to select the Auto Start.  
3. To enter the start time at 4:30, touch numbers 430.  
4. Touch Clock pad.  
5. To enter cooking program, touch Power Level, number 5 for 50% power  
and then touch numbers 2000 for cooking time.  
6. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
Note:  
1. Auto Start can be used for manual cooking, Convec Broil, Convec Roast,  
Convec Bake, if clock is set.  
2. If the microwave oven door is opened after programming Auto Start,  
it is necessary to touch the Start/Touch On pad for Auto Start time to  
appear in the readout so that the microwave oven will automatically begin  
programmed cooking at the chosen Auto Start time.  
3. Be sure to choose foods that can be left in the microwave oven safely until  
the Auto Start time. Baked potatoes are often a good choice.  
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4. LANGUAGE SELECTION  
The microwave oven comes set for English. To change, touch Help and the  
number 4 pads. Continue to touch the number 4 pad until your choice is  
selected. Then, touch Start/Touch On pad.  
Touch number 4 once for English.  
Touch number 4 twice for Spanish.  
Touch number 4 three times for French.  
5. WEIGHT AND TEMPERATURE SELECTIONS  
The microwave oven comes set for U.S. Customary Unit-pounds. To change,  
touch Help and the number 5. Continue to touch the number 5 until your  
choice is selected. Then, touch Start/Touch On pad.  
Touch number 5 once for LB / ˚F.  
Touch number 5 twice for KG / ˚C.  
MULTIPLE SEQUENCE COOKING  
The microwave oven can be programmed for up to 4 automatic cooking  
sequences for the microwave mode and 2 automatic cooking sequences with  
preheat for convection/mix mode, switching from one power level setting  
to another automatically.  
Sometimes cooking directions tell you to start on one power level and then  
change to a different power level. Your microwave oven can do this automatically.  
• Suppose you want to cook roast beef for 5 minutes at 90% and then  
continue to cook for 30 minutes at 50%.  
1. Touch Power Level pad once and touch number pad 9 for 90% power.  
2. Enter first cooking time by touching number pad 500.  
3. Touch Power Level pad again and touch number pad 5 for 50% power.  
4. Then enter second cooking time by touching number pad 3000.  
5. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
Note:  
1. If Power Level pad is touched twice, HIGH will be displayed.  
2. If you wish to know power level, simply touch the Power Level pad. As  
long as your finger is touching the Power Level pad, the power level will  
be displayed.  
TIMER  
• Suppose you want to time a 3 minute long distance phone call.  
1. Touch Timer pad.  
2. Enter time by touching the number pads 300.  
3. Touch Start/Touch On pad.  
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MORE OR LESS TIME ADJUSTMENT  
MORE: Should you discover that you like any of the Sensor, Sensor Cook,  
Defrost, Convec Broil, Convec Roast or Convec Bake settings slightly more  
done, touch the Power Level pad once after touching your choice of pads.  
LESS: Should you discover that you like any of the Sensor, Sensor Cook,  
Defrost, Convec Broil, Convec Roast or Convec Bake settings slightly less  
done, touch the Power Level pad twice after touching your choice of pads.  
ADD-A-MINUTE  
Add-A-Minute allows you to cook for a minute at 100% by simply touching the  
Add-A-Minute pad. You can also extend cooking time in multiples of 1 minute  
by repeatedly touching the Add-A-Minute pad during manual cooking.  
• Suppose you want to heat a cup of soup for one minute.  
Touch Add-A-Minute pad.  
Note:  
1. To use Add-A-Minute, touch pad within 1 minute after cooking, closing  
the door, touching the Stop/Clear pad or during cooking.  
2. Add-A-Minute cannot be used with Sensor, Sensor Cook, Defrost, Convec  
Broil, Convec Roast or Convec Bake.  
TOUCH ON  
Touch On allows you to cook at 100% power by touching the Start/  
Touch On pad continuously. Touch On is ideal for melting cheese, bringing  
milk to just below boiling etc.  
The maximum cooking time is 3 minutes.  
• Suppose you want to melt cheese on a piece of toast:  
1. Continuously touch the Start/Touch On pad. The cooking time will begin  
counting up.  
2. When the cheese is melted to desired degree, remove finger from Start/  
Touch On pad. Microwave oven stops immediately.  
Note:  
1. Note time it takes for frequently used foods and program that time in the  
future.  
2. To use Touch On, touch pad within 1 minute after cooking, opening and  
closing the door or touching the Stop/Clear pad.  
3. Touch On can only be used 3 times in a row. If more times are needed,  
open and close door or touch Stop/Clear.  
HELP (DISPLAY INDICATOR)  
Each setting of Defrost, Convec Broil, Convec Roast, Convec Bake, Sensor  
Cook and Sensor has a cooking hint. If you wish to check, touch HELP pad  
whenever HELP is lighted in the Interactive Display for these hints.  
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DEMONSTRATION MODE  
To demonstrate, touch Clock, the number 0 and then touch Start/Touch On  
pad and hold for 3 seconds. DEMO ON DURING DEMO NO OVEN POWER and DEMO will  
appear in the display. Cooking operations and specific special features can  
now be demonstrated with no power in the microwave oven. For example,  
touch Add-A-Minute pad and the display will show 1.00 and count down  
quickly to END  
.
To cancel, touch Clock, then the number 0 and Stop/Clear pads. If easier,  
unplug the microwave oven from the electrical outlet and replug.  
CLEANING AND CARE  
Disconnect the power cord before cleaning or leave the door open to inactivate  
the microwave oven during cleaning.  
EXTERIOR  
The outside surface is painted. Clean the outside with mild soap and water;  
rinse and dry with a soft cloth. Do not use any type of household or abrasive  
cleaner.  
DOOR  
Wipe the window on both sides with a damp cloth to remove any spills or  
spatters. Metal parts will be easier to maintain if wiped frequently with a  
damp cloth. Avoid the use of spray and other harsh cleaners as they may  
stain, streak or dull the door surface.  
TOUCH CONTROL PANEL  
Care should be taken in cleaning the touch control panel. If the control panel  
becomes soiled, open the microwave oven door before cleaning. Wipe the  
panel with a cloth dampened slightly with water only. Dry with a soft cloth.  
Do not scrub or use any sort of chemical cleaners. Close door and touch  
Stop/Clear pad.  
INTERIOR - AFTER MICROWAVE COOKING  
Cleaning is easy because little heat is generated to the interior surfaces;  
therefore, there is no baking and setting of spills or spattering. To clean  
the interior surfaces, wipe with a soft cloth and warm water. DO NOT USE  
ABRASIVE OR HARSH CLEANERS OR SCOURING PADS. For heavier soil,  
use baking soda or a mild soap; rinse thoroughly with hot water. NEVER  
SPRAY OVEN CLEANERS DIRECTLY ONTO ANY PART OF THE MICROWAVE  
OVEN.  
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INTERIOR - AFTER CONVECTION, MIX OR BROIL  
COOKING  
Spatters may occur because of moisture and grease. Wash immediately after  
use with hot, soapy water. Rinse and polish dry. Harder to remove spatters  
may occur if microwave oven is not thoroughly cleaned or if there is long  
time/high temperature cooking. If so, you may wish to purchase an oven  
cleaner pad with liquid cleaner within it—not a soap filled steel pad—for  
use on stainless or porcelain surfaces. Follow manufacturer's directions care-  
fully and be especially cautious not to get any of the liquid cleaner in the  
perforations on the wall or ceiling or any door surfaces. Rinse thoroughly  
and polish dry.  
WAVEGUIDE COVER  
The waveguide cover is made from mica so it requires special care. Keep  
the waveguide cover clean to assure good microwave oven performance.  
Carefully wipe with a damp cloth any food spatters from the surface of the  
cover immediately after they occur. Built-up splashes may overheat and cause  
smoke or possibly catch fire. Do not remove the waveguide cover.  
ODOR REMOVAL  
Occasionally, a cooking odor may remain in the microwave oven. To re-  
move, combine 1 cup water, grated peel and juice of 1 lemon and several  
whole cloves in a 2-cup glass measuring cup. Boil for several minutes using  
100% power. Allow to set in microwave oven until cool. Wipe interior with  
a soft cloth.  
TURNTABLE/TURNTABLE SUPPORT  
The ceramic turntable and turntable support can be removed for easy clean-  
ing. Wash them in mild, sudsy water; for stubborn stains use a mild cleanser  
and scouring sponge as described above. They are also dishwasher-safe  
using top rack.  
MICROWAVE OVEN RACKS  
The high and low baking racks can be removed for easy cleaning and stored  
awayfromthemicrowaveovenwhenracksarenotneeded. Aftereachuse, wash  
them in mild, sudsy water. For any stubborn stains, use a mild kitchen cleanser  
and scouring sponge as described above. They are dishwasher-proof.  
GREASE FILTERS  
Filters should be cleaned at least once a month. Never operate the fan or  
microwave oven without the filters in place.  
1. Pull the ring toward the front of the microwave oven, down slightly and  
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remove the filter. Repeat for the other  
filter.  
2. Soak the filters in a sink or dish pan  
filled with hot water and detergent.  
DO NOT use ammonia or other alkali;  
they will react with the filter material  
and darken it.  
3. Agitate and scrub with a brush to re-  
move embedded dirt.  
Filter  
4. Rinse thoroughly and shake dry.  
Ring  
5. Replace by fitting the filter back into  
the opening.  
FAN  
The fan will automatically start when heat rises from the cooking surface  
and when convection, high mix, low mix or the broil settings are used. This  
protects the microwave oven from excessive temperature rise. The fan will  
stay on until the temperature decreases. It cannot be turned off manually  
during this time.  
For other uses, select either high or low speed.  
PRECAUTIONS FOR PROPER USE:  
1. DO NOT leave cooking surface unattended while using high temperatures.  
Automatic fan may start and provide excessive air to the surface units. This  
may cause spattering or boilover.  
2. Avoid burning food.  
3. Keep grease filters clean.  
LIGHT  
1. To replace light bulbs, first discon-  
nect power to the microwave oven  
at the circuit breaker panel or by  
unplugging.  
2. To release cover remove the screw  
on the light cover. (See illustra-  
tion.)  
3. Replace bulbs with only 20 watt and  
40 watt bulbs. These are available  
at most hardware stores or lighting  
centers. The unit will be shipped  
Light  
bulbs  
with one 20 watt bulb and one 40  
watt bulb. DO NOT USE A BULB  
Light cover  
Screw  
LARGER THAN 40 WATTS.  
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4. Close light cover and secure with screw removed in step 2.  
Cautions: Light cover may become very hot. Do not touch glass when light  
is on. Do not use light for long time use such as a night light.  
CHARCOAL FILTER  
Charcoal Filter is used for Non-vented, recirculated installation. The filter  
should be changed every 6 to 12 months depending on use.  
1. Disconnect power to the oven at the circuit breaker panel or by unplugging.  
2. Remove 2 screws that secure louver.  
3. Remove louver by gently moving louver and pull away from unit.  
4. Slide Charcoal Filter into position on support tabs.  
5. Push louver back into place and replace the 2 screws to secure louver.  
MICROWAVE OVEN LIGHT  
Remove the louver per instructions 1-3 above and charcoal filter, if used.  
4. Slide the light cover forward and lift up.  
5. Remove old light bulb and replace only with a 20 watt bulb available at  
most hardware stores or lighting centers. DO NOT USE A BULB LARGER  
THAN 30 WATTS.  
6. Replace the microwave oven light cover and charcoal filter, if used; push  
louver back in place and replace the louver mounting screws.  
Oven light  
Charcoal filter  
Screw  
Louver  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
AC Line Voltage:  
UL Rating - Single phase 120V, 60Hz, AC only  
CSA Rating - Single phase 116V, 60Hz, AC only  
AC Power Required: UL Rating - Microwave 1.60 kw, 13.2 amps.  
UL Rating - Convection 1.60 kw, 13.2 amps.  
CSA Rating - Microwave 1.5 kw, 13.0 amps.  
CSA Rating - Convection 1.5 kw, 13.0 amps.  
Output Power  
Microwave:  
850 watts*  
Convection Heater: 1400 watts  
Frequency:  
2450 MHz  
29 15/16"(W) x 16 11/32"(H) x 15 9/32"(D)  
17 1/8"(W) x 8 1/16"(H) x 13 13/16"(D)  
1.1 Cu. Ft.  
Outside Dimensions:  
Cavity Dimensions:  
Microwave oven  
Capacity:**  
Cooking Uniformity:  
Weight:  
Turntable and Stirrer Fan  
Approx. 71 lb  
The International Electrotechnical Commissions standardized method for  
measuring output wattage. This test method is widely recognized.  
*
Internal capacity is calculated by measuring maximum width, depth and  
height. Actual capacity for holding food is less.  
**  
In compliance with standards set by:  
FCC  
– Federal Communications Commission Authorized.  
DHHS  
– Complies with Department of Health and Human Services  
(DHHS) rule, CFR, Title 21, Chapter I, Subchapter J.  
– This symbol on the nameplate means the product is listed by  
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. for use in USA or Canada.  
NHW  
– Department of National Health and Welfare of Canada.  
This microwave oven is listed by the Canadian Standard Association as  
certified.  
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SERVICE CALL CHECK  
Please check the following before calling for service:  
1. Place one cup of water in a glass measuring cup in the microwave oven  
and close the door securely.  
Operate the microwave oven for one minute at HIGH 100%.  
A
B
Does the microwave oven light come on?  
YES _____ NO _____  
Does the cooling fan work?  
(Put your hand over the rear ventilating openings.)  
YES _____ NO _____  
C
D
Does the turntable rotate?  
(It is normal for the turntable to turn in either direction.)  
YES _____ NO _____  
Is the water in the microwave oven warm?  
YES _____ NO _____  
2. Remove water from the oven and operate the oven for 5 minutes at  
Convec 450˚F.  
Operate the microwave oven for one minute at HIGH 100%.  
A
B
Do CONV and COOK indicators light?  
YES _____ NO _____  
YES _____ NO _____  
After the oven shuts off, is inside of the  
microwave oven hot?  
If “NO” is the answer to any of the above questions, please check elec-  
trical outlet, fuse and/or circuit breaker. If they are functioning properly,  
CONTACT YOUR NEAREST VIKING AUTHORIZED SERVICER.  
A microwave oven should never be serviced by a “do-it-yourself” repair  
person.  
Note: If time appearing in the display is counting down very rapidly, check  
Demonstration Mode on page 38 and cancel.  
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MICROWAVE OVEN WARRANTY  
ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY  
Viking Microwave Oven and all of their component parts and accessories, except as detailed below*, are  
warranted to be free from defective materials or workmanship in normal household use for a period of twelve  
(12) months from the date of original retail purchase. Viking Range Corporation, warrantor, agrees to repair  
or replace, at its option, any part which fails or is found to be defective during the warranty period.  
Glass (including light bulbs), painted and decorative items are warranted to be free from defective  
materials or workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original retail purchase. ANY  
DEFECTS MUST BE REPORTED TO THE SELLING DEALER WITHIN NINETY (90) DAYS FROM DATE OF  
ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE.  
FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
If the magnetron tube fails due to defective materials or workmanship in normal household use during  
the second through fifth year from the date of original retail purchase it will be repaired or replaced, free  
of charge for the part itself, with the owner paying all other costs, including labor.  
This warranty extends to the original purchaser of the product warranted hereunder and to each transferee  
owner of the product during the term of the warranty.  
This warranty shall apply to products purchased and located here in the United States and Canada.  
Products must be purchased in the country where service is requested. Warranty labor shall be performed  
by an authorized Viking Range Corporation service agency or representative. Warranty shall not apply  
to damage resulting from abuse, accident, natural disaster, loss of electrical 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 service agency or representative. This  
warranty does not apply to commercial usage. Warrantor is not responsible for consequential or incidental  
damage whether arising out of breach of warranty, breach of contract, or otherwise. Some jurisdictions  
do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental of consequential damages, so the above limitation  
or exclusion may not apply to you.  
Owner shall be responsible for proper installation, providing normal care and maintenance, providing 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, after a reason-  
able number of attempts by the warrantor to remedy the defects or malfunctions, the owner is entitled  
to either a refund or replacement of the product or its component part or parts. Warrantors liability on  
any claim of any kind, with respect to the goods or services covered hereunder, shall in no case exceed  
the price of the goods or service or part thereof which gives rise to the claim.  
WARRANTY SERVICE: Under the terms of this warranty, service must be performed by a factory autho-  
rized Viking Range Corporation service agent or representative. Service will be provided during normal  
business hours, and labor performed at overtime or premium rates shall not be covered by this warranty.  
To obtain warranty service, contact the dealer from whom the product was purchased, an authorized  
Viking Range Corporation service agent, or Viking Range Corporation. Provide model and serial number  
and date of original purchase. For the name of your nearest authorized Viking Range Corporation service  
agency, call the dealer from whom the product was purchased or Viking Range Corporation. IMPORTANT:  
Retain proof of original purchase to establish warranty period.  
The return of the Owner Registration Card is not a condition of warranty coverage. You should, however,  
return the Owner Registration Card so that Viking Range Corporation can contact you should any question  
or safety arise which could affect you.  
Any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness applicable to the above described elements or parts  
are limited in duration to the period of coverage of the applicable express written limited warranties set  
forth above. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the  
above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also  
have other rights which may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.  
Viking Range Corporation  
111 Front Street  
Greenwood, Mississippi (MS) 38930 USA (888) 845-4641  
Specifications subject to change without notice  
For more product information, call 1-888-VIKING1 (845-4641)  
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