Viking Microwave Oven J690150 User Manual

Viking Use & Care Manual  
Viking Range Corporation  
111 Front Street  
Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 USA  
(662) 455-1200  
For product information,  
call 1-888-VIKING1 (845-4641)  
or visit the Viking Web site at  
vikingrange.com  
Built-In Electric  
Combi Steam/Convection Oven  
F20427  
(CC062707J)  
J690.150  
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Warnings  
Table of Contents  
Getting Started  
Important Safety Instructions ______________________2  
Before Using Oven ________________________________4  
WARNING  
To avoid sickness and food waste when using automatic time  
baking:  
Product Controls  
• Do not use foods that will spoil while waiting for cooking to start,  
such as dishes with milk or eggs, cream soups, custards, fish,  
pork, poultry, or foods with stuffing.  
• Any food that has to wait for cooking to start should be very cold  
or frozen before it is placed in the oven.  
• Do not use foods containing baking powder or yeast. They will  
not rise properly.  
• Do not allow food to remain in the oven for more than two hours  
after the end of the cooking cycle.  
Features ___________________________________________5  
Standard/Optional Accessories __________________6  
Electronic Display/Features ________________________8  
Control Panel Settings _____________________________10  
Clocks and Timers _________________________________14  
Automatic Cook Time ___________________________18  
Display Mode _____________________________________19  
Operation  
Cooking Functions_________________________________20  
Steaming________________________________________20  
ReHeat Plus™ ___________________________________22  
ProBake Cooking________________________________23  
TruConvec™ Cooking ___________________________24  
SteamHeat™ Cooking___________________________25  
TruSteam™ Cooking ____________________________26  
Using Oven________________________________________27  
Saving Energy ___________________________________27  
Rack Levels _____________________________________27  
Filling Water Tank _______________________________28  
Cooking Functions ______________________________28  
Oven Temperature ______________________________29  
Meat Probe _____________________________________29  
Canning_________________________________________32  
Dehydrating_____________________________________32  
Emptying Water Tank____________________________33  
Defrosting_______________________________________33  
CAUTION  
Accessories such as racks and trays, etc. get hot in  
the oven cavity. Always wear protective gloves or  
use dry pot holders.  
CAUTION  
Steam and water droplets may escape when the oven door is  
open. Keep face and hands away from oven cavity if there  
is steam in it!  
CAUTION  
While in ProBake cooking, at the start of the heating phase  
steam may escape from the steam vent.  
Product Care  
CAUTION  
Cleaning and Maintenance ________________________34  
Water Filter _____________________________________36  
Descaling _______________________________________37  
Troubleshooting ___________________________________39  
Service Information ________________________________41  
Warranty __________________________________________42  
If you notice smoke coming from the appliance or oven cavity,  
keep the door closed. Turn off the oven or disconnect from  
electrical supply.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Important Safety Instructions  
• Do not use the oven if it is visibly damaged and/or there is  
visible smoke coming from the oven. Keep door closed and  
immediately disconnect from electrical supply.  
Read all instructions before using the steam oven.  
• Use this oven only indoors and for its intended use as  
described in this manual. Never use your oven for warming  
or heating the room. This is based on safety considerations.  
• Always position oven racks in desired location while oven is  
cool. If rack must be moved while oven is hot, do not let pot  
holder contact hot heating element in oven.  
Your unit should be installed by a qualified technician. The  
oven must be installed and electrically grounded according  
to local codes.  
• Use care when opening and touching oven door. Let hot air  
or steam escape before removing or replacing food. Do not  
touch glass window on door. Hot air or steam can cause  
burns to hands, face, and/or eyes. Do not sit or rest on the  
oven door.  
• The oven should only be installed and operated in a room  
with a temperature between 41°F (5°C) and 95°F (35°C). In  
the event of frost, there is a danger that residual water left  
in the pumps can freeze, causing damage.  
• Keep oven vents unobstructed. The oven vent is located at  
the front of the oven and vents into the room. In ProBake  
cooking, steam may escape from the steam vent.  
• Before using the newly installed oven, follow the steps that  
should be taken before operating the oven for the first time.  
• Do not clean door gasket. It is essential for a good tight  
seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage, or move the  
gasket.  
• Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of this oven  
unless specifically recommended in this manual. All servicing  
should be referred to a qualified technician. Warranty service  
must be performed by an authorized service agency.  
• Allow sufficient time for the oven to cool before cleaning.  
Use a damp soft cloth to remove any residual water in the  
bottom of the oven cavity. Do not use steam cleaners or  
spray the inside or outside of the oven with water.  
• Children should not be left alone in the kitchen while the  
oven is in use.  
CAUTION  
• No commercial oven cleaner or oven liner protective coating  
such as aluminum foil should be used in or around any part  
of the oven. Improper oven liners may result in a risk of  
electric shock or fire. Keep oven free from grease buildup.  
Do not store items of interest to children over the unit.  
Children climbing to reach items could be seriously injured.  
• DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENTS OR INTERIOR  
SURFACES OF THE OVEN. Heating elements may be hot  
even though they are dark in color. Interior surfaces of an  
oven become hot enough to cause burns. During and after  
use, do not touch or let clothing or other flammable  
materials contact heating elements or interior surfaces of  
oven until they have had sufficient time to cool. Other  
surfaces of the oven may become hot enough to cause  
burns, such as the oven vent opening, the surface near the  
vent opening, and the oven door window.  
• Packaging material can be dangerous. Danger of suffocation!  
Dispose of packaging material according to local regulations.  
• Use only dry pot holders. Moist or damp potholders on hot  
surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let potholder  
touch surface areas. Do not use towel or bulky cloth.  
• Keep area clean and free from combustible materials,  
gasoline, and other flammable liquids. Never use your oven  
as a storage space. Combustible items (paper, plastic, etc.)  
may ignite and metallic items may become hot and cause  
burns. Do not pour spirits over hot foods. Do not leave oven  
unsupervised when drying herbs, breads, mushrooms, etc; fire  
hazard.  
• Keep this use and care manual for future reference. If you  
sell the oven or pass it on to a third party, make sure the use  
and care manual accompany the installation instructions.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!  
• Do not heat unopened food containers; buildup of pressure  
may cause the container to explode and result in injury.  
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Features  
Before Using Oven  
The following steps MUST be taken before any function can  
be used. When your oven is first connected to the power in  
your home, the time display will show <12:00>. Before you  
use the oven:  
Combi  
Steam/Convection  
Light  
Temp  
Function  
Push to Start/Enter  
Timer  
Setting  
Off  
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1. Turn knob to set desired time.  
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The display stops flashing after approximately 15 seconds  
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and the time is set.  
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2. Clean the oven and the accessories. If needed, adjust the  
user settings to the water hardness (see page 11).  
3. Fill the water tank up to the “MAX” line with cool, fresh  
drinking water and slide into position.  
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4. Press the “Function” button three times.  
<ProBake> and <Oven temperature> appear in the text  
display.  
Pro Bake indicator lights up.  
Oven Temp indicator flashes.  
The temperature display flashes 410°F (210 °C.)  
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5. Adjust the oven temperature to 360°F (180°C) by turning  
knob. Press the knob to confirm.  
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6. After 30 minutes press the “Off” button.  
The oven turns off.  
7. Remove any water on the bottom of the oven with a soft,  
dry cloth.  
1. Electronic display  
2. Oven vent  
3. Light  
9. Socket for meat probe  
10. Rack positions  
11. Water tank  
4. Convection fan  
5. Door seal  
6. Oven door  
12. Meat probe  
13. Oven racks (two included)  
14. Multi-purpose cooking tray  
15. Steamer tray  
7. Temperature sensor  
8. Steam inlet  
16. Water filter (three included)  
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Standard/Optional Accessories  
Standard/Optional Accessories  
When cooking and baking foods, make sure to place the food on  
the proper accessory. Each oven is equipped with two wire racks,  
one steamer tray, and one multi-purpose cooking tray.*  
Standard  
Description  
• The stainless steel and  
optional porcelain multi-  
purpose cooking trays serve  
as baking trays for breads,  
biscuits, etc., and as drip  
trays for use with the wire  
rack or steamer tray.  
Capacity  
Model  
Rack  
VSSR  
Multi-Purpose Cooking  
Tray  
1 3/4 quart (1.7 liter)  
3 1/2 quart (3.3 liter)  
VCSSM  
Steamer Tray  
VCST  
Combi Steam Descaling  
Cleanser  
16.9 fluid ounces  
(500 ml)  
VCSDC  
• The wire rack should be  
used for cake and baking  
pans, as well as meat,  
frozen pizza, etc.  
• The stainless steel steamer  
tray is used for steaming  
fresh or frozen foods.  
Optional  
Description  
Capacity  
Model  
Deep  
Multi-Purpose  
Cooking Tray  
Deep  
3 1/2 quart (3.3 liter)  
VCSDM  
• The stainless steel multi-purpose tray with pouring slot is used  
when pouring extracted juices and drippings from fruits and  
berries.  
Multi-Purpose  
Cooking Tray with  
Pouring Slot  
3 1/2 quart (3.3 liter)  
1 3/4 quart (1.7 liter)  
VCSP  
Porcelain Multi-Purpose  
Cooking Tray  
VCSPM  
*NOTE: Using metal knives or cutting wheels on the multi-purpose  
cooking tray or steamer tray will damage the surface.  
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Electronic Display/Features  
Electronic Display/Features  
Cook and Time display  
Displays cook timer and clock.  
Temperature display  
Displays current/desired temperature.  
Timer indicator  
Glows when the timer has been set.  
Meat Probe indicator  
Automatically turns oven off when  
the internal temperature of the  
meat being cooked is reached.  
Cook Time indicator  
Glows when the cook timer has been set.  
Stop Time indicator  
Oven Function Indicators  
Glows to indicate which function is  
being used.  
Oven Temp indicator  
Flashes when oven temperature  
needs to be set. Glows when desired  
oven temperature has been set.  
Glows when the stop time has been set.  
Clock indicator  
Glows when the clock has been set.  
:
0 0 0 °  
0 0 0 0  
Timer button  
Text display  
Temp button  
Push to Start/Enter Knob  
Press the knob to activate the text  
display. Turn the knob to scroll  
through the menu. Press the knob  
again to confirm the menu selection.  
Turn the knob until <back> is  
Timer can be used any time  
independent of all other  
functions.  
Displays menu and settings controlled  
by the “Push to Start/Enter knob.”  
The oven temperature can be set or  
changed any time during operation.  
Light button  
Controls the interior light.  
displayed and press the knob to  
return to the previous menu level.  
Setting button  
Selects Cook Time and  
Stop Time. When pressed  
with the Timer button the  
clock can be set.  
Off button  
Turns oven off.  
Function button  
Various cooking functions can be chosen by  
pressing the button once or more.  
(See descriptions.)  
Changing User Settings  
Using Buttons  
You can change the oven settings to suit your own  
The functions, oven temperature, meat probe temperature,  
cooking time, and various other functions can be selected by  
pressing the appropriate button once or more.  
preferences. The procedure is the same for all user settings.  
1. Press the knob to activate the text display.  
2. Turn the knob until <User Settings> is displayed.  
3. Press the knob to confirm.  
• The indicator for the function selected lights up or flashes.  
• The display flashes with a recommended value.  
4. Turn the knob to display options.  
5. Press the knob to select desired user settings.  
6. Press the “Off” button to exit.  
Turn the knob to change the recommended value.  
• Press the knob to start the oven immediately.  
• If the knob is not pressed, the oven will start automatically  
approximately 15 seconds after the settings were last changed.  
• Additional settings or changes can be made at any time.  
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Control Panel Settings  
Control Panel Settings  
Child Safety Lock  
Setting Language  
The child safety lock prevents children from accidentally  
turning the oven on. If the “Temp” button, ”Function” button,  
or knob is pressed when the child safety lock is activated, the  
oven will beep twice and <Locked> will appear in the text  
display.  
Re-  
Pro  
Tru  
Cook Stop  
Time  
Time  
am  
Timer  
Clock  
Convec  
:
Heat Bake  
0 0 0 0  
S e l e c t a n d p r  
U s e r S e t t i n g s  
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s
s
E n t e r  
Push to Start/Enter  
Timer  
Setting  
Off  
1. Press and turn knob until <User Settings> appears in the  
text display. Press knob to confirm.  
2. Turn knob until <Language> appears in the text display.  
Press knob to confirm.  
3. Turn knob until desired language is displayed. Choose  
from the following languages.  
Setting Lock  
Re-  
Pro  
Tru  
Convec  
Cook Stop  
Time  
Time  
am  
Timer  
Clock  
:
Heat Bake  
0 0 0 0  
S e  
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e c t a n d p r  
S e t t i n g s  
e
s
s
E n t e r  
Push to Start/Enter  
Timer  
Setting  
Off  
U s e r  
• English (usa)  
• Español (mex)  
• Français (can)  
• Deutsch  
• Nederlands  
• Italiano  
• Português  
1. Press and turn knob until <User settings> appears in the  
text display. Press knob to confirm.  
2. Turn knob until <Lock> appears in the text display. Press  
knob to confirm.  
User Settings  
Language  
User Settings  
Lock  
4. Press knob to confirm.  
5. Press “Off” to exit.  
3. Turn knob until <on> or <off> is displayed. Press knob to  
confirm desired setting.  
4. Press “Off” to exit.  
Changing Unit of Temperature  
The temperature can be displayed in degrees Fahrenheit or  
degrees Celsius.  
1. Press and turn knob until <User settings> appears in the  
text display. Press knob to confirm.  
2. Turn knob until <Unit of temperature> appears in the text  
display.  
Deactivating Lock  
Oven  
Temp  
Meat  
Re-  
Pro  
Tru  
Convec  
Cook Stop  
Time  
Time  
Steam  
Timer  
Clock  
:
Probe  
Heat Bake  
0 0 0 °  
0 0 0 0  
Push to Start/Enter  
Light  
Temp  
Function  
Timer  
Setting  
Off  
3. Press knob to confirm.  
To deactivate the lock, press and hold the “Off” button and  
press the “Temp” or “Function” buttons simultaneously. The  
lock is automatically reactivated 10 minutes after the oven has  
been turned off. The “Light,” “Timer,” and “Setting” buttons  
can be used in both the active and inactive modes. To turn  
lock off permanently, repeat steps 1 through 3. Select <off>.  
Press “Off” to exit.  
User Settings  
Unit of Temperature  
4. Turn knob until <°F> or <°C> is displayed. Press knob to  
confirm desired unit of temperature.  
5. Press “Off” to exit.  
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Control Panel Settings  
Control Panel Settings  
Setting Alarm Volume  
Water Hardness  
The oven features a system that automatically indicates when it  
is time to descale. The system can be optimized for households  
with very soft water and very hard water, by changing the user  
settings to the relevant range of water hardness. There are  
three settings for water hardness. The factory setting is set for  
hard water types.  
The alarm can be set to low or high volume.  
1. Press and turn knob until <User Settings> appears in the  
text display. Press knob to confirm.  
User Settings  
Alarm  
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Type  
Soft  
gr/ga  
ppm  
°dH  
1 – 8  
°fH  
°eH  
2. Turn knob until <Alarm> appears in the text display. Press  
knob to confirm.  
3. Turn knob until <High volume> or <Low volume> is  
displayed. Press knob to confirm desired setting.  
4. Press “Off” to exit.  
1 – 8  
<20 – 150  
1 – 15  
16 – 35  
1 – 11  
12 – 25  
Medium  
9 – 20 160 – 350  
21 – 28 360 – 700  
9 – 20  
Hard  
21 – 28  
36 – 70  
26 – 35  
To select water hardness:  
1. Press and turn knob until <User Settings> appears in the  
text display. Press knob to confirm.  
Interior Oven Light  
Press the “Light” button to turn the interior light on or off at  
any time. If the interior light is not turned off by pressing the  
<Light> button, it will automatically turn off 30 minutes after  
use. You can also select between “Automatic with door” or  
<Manual with key> (press “Light”). With the automatic  
setting, the interior light automatically comes on when the  
oven door is opened and turns off again when it is closed.  
User Settings  
Water Hardness  
2. Turn knob until <Water Hardness> appears in the text  
display. Press knob to confirm  
3. Turn knob until <Soft>, <Middle>, or <Hard> is displayed.  
Press knob to confirm the desired setting.  
4. Press “Off” to exit.  
Re-  
Pro  
Tru  
Cook Stop  
Time  
Time  
am  
Timer  
Clock  
Convec  
:
Heat Bake  
0 0 0 0  
S e l e c t a n d p r  
U s e r S e t i n g s  
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E n t e r  
Push to Start/Enter  
Timer  
Setting  
Off  
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Setting Interior Oven Light  
1. Press and turn knob until <User Settings> appears in the  
text display. Press knob to confirm.  
User Settings  
Light  
2. Turn knob until <Light> appears in the text display. Press  
knob to confirm.  
3. Turn knob until <Automatic with door> or <Manual with  
key> is displayed. Press knob to confirm the desired  
setting.  
4. Press “Off” to exit.  
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Clocks and Timers  
Clocks and Timers  
Clock  
Setting Clock Display  
The clock can remain constantly on or only be on when oven  
is in use. To set the clock display:  
The following time features are used to program and control  
all timing functions.  
1. Press and turn knob until <User Settings> appears in the  
text display. Press knob to confirm.  
2. Turn knob until <Clock Display> appears in the text  
display. Press knob to confirm.  
The digital clock may be set or changed by using either the  
text display or a combination of buttons. The clock can not be  
changed if the Delayed Start feature has been activated.  
<Switch off Delayed Start> will appear in the text. Between  
the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., the displayed clock will  
reduce in brightness.  
User Settings  
Clock Display  
Setting the Clock (Using Text Display)  
3. Turn knob until <on> or <off> is displayed. Press knob to  
confirm desired setting.  
4. Press “Off” to exit.  
Re-  
Pro  
Tru  
Cook Stop  
Time  
Time  
am  
Timer  
Clock  
Convec  
:
Heat Bake  
0 0 0 0  
S e l e c t a n d p r  
S e t o c k  
e
s
s
E n t e r  
Push to Start/Enter  
Timer  
Setting  
Off  
C
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Clock Format  
The clock format can be set to either 12-hour (a.m./p.m.) or  
24-hour (European) time formats.  
1. Press and turn knob until <User Settings> appears in the  
text display. Press knob to confirm.  
2. Turn knob until <Clock Format> appears in the text  
display. Press knob to confirm.  
1. Press and turn knob until <Set clock> appears in the text.  
Press knob to confirm.  
Select and press Enter  
Set clock  
2. The time appears in the clock display. Turn knob until the  
correct time-of-day is displayed. Press knob to confirm.  
User Settings  
Clock Format  
Clock  
12:00 a.m.  
3. Turn knob until <12h> or <24h> is displayed. Press knob  
to confirm desired setting.  
4. Press “Off” to exit.  
3. Press “Off” to exit.  
Setting the Clock (Using Buttons)  
1. Press the “Timer” and “Setting” buttons simultaneously.  
2. Turn knob until the correct time-of-day is displayed. Press  
knob to confirm.  
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Clocks and Timers  
Clocks and Timers  
Cooking Time  
Timer  
The timer can be used at any time and independent of all  
other functions. It can be used for timing up to 9 hours 59  
minutes.  
Oven  
Temp  
Meat  
Re-  
Pro  
Tru  
Cook  
Time  
Stop  
Time  
Steam  
Timer  
Clock  
Convec  
:
Heat  
Bake  
Probe  
0 0 0 °  
0 0 0 0  
Push to Start/Enter  
Light  
Temp  
Function  
Timer  
Setting  
Off  
Re-  
Pro  
Tru  
Cook Stop  
Time Time  
am  
Clock  
Timer  
Convec  
:
Heat Bake  
0 0 0 0  
T
i me r  
Push to Start/Enter  
Timer  
Setting  
Off  
Any cooking function can be timed to turn off automatically  
when the desired cooking time is complete. Select the  
function and desired temperature. If the desired cooking time  
is set for 1 hour and 15 minutes at 9:00 a.m., the oven will  
automatically turn off at 10:15 a.m.  
1. Place the food on a rack or tray inside the oven.  
2. Press the “Function” button until desired function is  
selected.  
3. Turn knob to set the desired temperature.  
4. Press the “Setting” button. <Cooking time> appears in the  
text display while the cook time indicator and the  
recommended cooking time for the selected function  
flashes in the time display.  
1. Press “Timer.” The timer indicator will flash as <Timer>  
appears in the text display. <0 ‘00> appears in the clock  
display.  
2. Turn knob until the desired duration time is displayed. The  
time will increase in 10 second increments until 9 minutes  
50 seconds (9 ‘50) is reached. Then at 10 minutes (0h10),  
the time will increase in 1 minute increments until 9 hours  
and 59 minutes (9h59) is reached. Press knob to confirm  
desired time. The timer indicator flashes and the remaining  
time is displayed.  
5. Turn knob to set the desired cooking time.  
6. Press knob to confirm.  
7. The cook time is now set.  
The program can be cancelled or changed at any time by  
pressing “Timer,” and turning knob to 0 ‘00 or until the  
desired duration time is displayed. Press knob to confirm.  
The program can be changed by pressing “Setting” and  
turning knob to the desired time. Press knob to confirm. Press  
“Off” to turn the program off before it is completed.  
Timer Alarm  
At the end of the timer program, the alarm will consist of five  
short beeps repeated for 1 minute. The timer indicator flashes  
and <Timer complete> appears in the display. Press knob to  
cancel the alarm.  
The selected function will automatically turn off when the  
specified cooking time is complete. The alarm beeps  
intermittently for 1 minute or until knob is pressed. The cook  
time indicator flashes while <Cooking time complete>  
appears in the text display and the oven temperature appears  
in the temperature display.  
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Clocks and Timers  
Clocks and Timers  
Automatic Cook Time  
The cook time and stop time functions can be used to  
automatically turn the oven on and off at selected times. The  
automatic cook and delayed start cook times are ideal for  
foods with no danger of spoilage during the time the oven is  
left off. Select the function and desired temperature. For  
example, if the desired cooking time is set for 1 hour and 15  
minutes at 8:00 a.m. and the stop time is set for 11:30 a.m.,  
the oven will automatically turn on at 10:15 a.m. and turn off  
at 11:30 a.m.  
Oven  
Meat  
Re-  
Pro  
Tru  
Cook Stop  
Steam  
Timer  
Clock  
Convec  
:
Temp  
Heat  
Bake  
Probe  
Time  
0 0 0 °  
0 0 0 0  
Time  
Push to Start/Enter  
Light  
Temp  
Function  
Timer  
Setting  
Off  
6. Press “Setting” again. <Switch-off Delayed Start> appears  
in the text display while the stop time indicator and the  
clock flash.  
7. Turn knob to set desired stop time. The delayed start cook  
time can be set up to 11 hours 59 minutes. Press knob to  
confirm. The cook time and stop time indicators will light  
up and <Delayed Start> appears in the text display.  
8. The automatic cook time is now set.  
WARNING  
To avoid sickness and food waste when using automatic time  
baking:  
The stop time can be changed by pressing “Setting” twice  
and turning the knob to the desired time. Press the knob to  
confirm. Press “Off” to turn the program off before it is  
completed.  
• Do not use foods that will spoil while waiting for cooking to start,  
such as dishes with milk or eggs, cream soups, custards, fish,  
pork, poultry, or foods with stuffing.  
• Any food that has to wait for cooking to start should be very cold  
or frozen before it is placed in the oven.  
• Do not use foods containing baking powder or yeast when  
automatic time baking. They will not rise properly.  
• Do not allow food to remain in the oven for more than two hours  
after the end of the cooking cycle.  
The selected function will automatically turn off when the  
specified cooking time is complete. The alarm beeps for one  
minute intermittently or until the knob is pressed. The cook  
time indicator flashes while <Cooking time complete>  
appears in the text display and the oven temperature appears  
in the right display.  
Setting Automatic Cook Time  
NOTE: When using the meat probe, the cooking time will  
need to be estimated. The oven will turn on at the desired  
start time and off when the programmed meat probe  
temperature has been reached.  
Oven  
Meat  
Re-  
Pro  
Tru  
Cook Stop  
Steam  
Timer  
Clock  
Off  
Convec  
:
Temp  
Heat  
Bake  
Probe  
Time  
0 0 0 °  
0 0 0 0  
Time  
Push to Start/Enter  
Light  
Temp  
Function  
Timer  
Setting  
Display Mode  
1. Place the food on a rack or tray inside the oven.  
2. Press the “Function” button until desired function is  
selected.  
Only the clock, temperature and text display can be shown  
when “Display Mode” is activated.  
3. Turn knob to set desired temperature.  
To activate:  
4. Press the “Setting” button. <Cooking time> appears in the  
text display while the cook time indicator and the  
recommended cooking time for the selected function  
flashes in the time display.  
1) Press simultaneously, Light - Enter - Off for 10 seconds.  
2) Turn knob to set <Demo-Modus - On>.  
3) Press knob to confirm.  
5. Turn knob to set the desired cooking time.  
To deactivate:  
1) Press simultaneously, Light - Enter - Off for 10 seconds.  
2) Turn knob to set <Demo-Modus - Off>.  
3) Press knob to confirm.  
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Cooking Functions  
Cooking Functions  
The operating functions available are described below. The recommended  
baking and roasting temperatures given in older recipe books are likely to  
be too high and the recommended rack positions in the cooking space  
not ideal. Note that the temperatures and times given in the following  
tables are based on typical methods of preparing food, and should only  
be used as a guide.  
Food  
Vegetables  
Temp °F (°C) Time (mins.)  
Cooking utensil  
Green beans  
Broccoli  
30 – 45  
13 – 17  
30 – 45  
20 – 25  
10 – 20  
20 – 25  
4 – 10  
Whole cauliflower  
Diced cauliflower  
Baby carrots  
Diced potatoes,boiled  
Tomatoes  
Steaming  
Re-  
Pro  
Tru  
Steam  
This function uses steam  
which flows from the boiler  
into the oven, heating and  
steaming the food. Use this  
setting for foods that require  
gentle cooking such as  
vegetables, rice, seafood,  
and yogurts.  
Heat  
Bake Convec  
210 (100)  
Steamer tray  
Sweet corn  
30 – 45  
8 – 13  
Sweet peppers  
Brussels sprouts  
Green asparagus  
White asparagus  
Spinach  
25 – 30  
13 – 17  
20 – 25  
7 – 10  
Celery  
Meat  
25 – 30  
Recommended cooking  
temperature: 210°F (100°C)  
(corresponding to maximum  
boiling temperature)  
Range: 90°F (30°C) – 210°F  
(100°C)  
60-90  
60-90  
30-45  
Ham  
Steamer tray w/  
multi-purpose tray  
Pork loin  
Sausages  
Chicken breast  
Seafood  
210 (100)  
steaming  
10-25  
175 (80)  
210 (100)  
175 (80)  
210 (100)  
10-20  
20-30  
20-30  
10-20  
Fish filet  
Salmon or tuna steaks  
Whole fish  
Calamari  
Pasta/dried vegetables  
Steamer tray w/  
multi-purpose tray  
1. Place food in the unheated oven.  
2. Press the “Function” button once.  
<Steaming> and <Oven Temperature> appear in the text display.  
Rice w/water  
Pasta w/water  
Dried legumes w/water  
Fruit preserves  
20 – 40  
45 – 60  
20 – 60  
Steaming Tips  
210 (100)  
Glass dish on rack  
Steamer tray  
Because of variations in food density, surface texture, and consistency,  
some foods may be prepared more successfully using steam.  
• When using the steamer tray, placing the multi-purpose cooking tray  
underneath reduces condensation and avoids spills on the bottom of  
the oven.  
175 (80)  
195 (90)  
Cherries  
Pears  
Peaches  
Plums  
30  
• Use steamer tray to steam vegetables. Add salt and seasoning to  
vegetables after cooking.  
Extracting juice  
• When steaming meat or fish, use the steamer tray, lightly coated with  
butter or non stick spray.  
Steamer tray w/multi-  
purpose tray w/pouring slot  
Fruit (cherries, grapes)  
210 (100)  
90 max.  
Berries  
Desserts  
• When extracting juice from fruit or berries, place the multi-purpose  
cooking tray under the steamer tray.  
• Place custards, creme desserts, or yogurt in a dish and place on the  
steamer tray.  
Creme caramel  
Custards  
Yogurt  
25 – 30  
20 – 30  
5 – 6 hours  
195 (90)  
105 (40)  
Steamer tray w/rack  
• Place rice, pasta, or dried legumes with water in a glass or porcelain  
dish and place on wire rack.  
• Rice or pastas can be cooked along with vegetables with similar cooking  
times to save energy.  
• If the door is opened while steaming, cooking will stop. To resume  
cooking, close the door and press the knob.  
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Cooking Functions  
Cooking Functions  
ReHeat Plus™  
ProBake Cooking  
Re-  
Heat  
Pro  
Tru  
Steam  
Bake Convec  
Re-  
Heat  
Pro  
Tru  
This function uses steam and  
heat to cook food that is placed  
in a cold, unheated oven. The  
food is steamed in phase 1 and  
then automatically heated in  
phase 2. The length of time  
depends on the quantity of food  
being heated. Use this setting for  
baking breads and pastries.  
This function heats the air  
inside the oven using  
steam and fan-forced air.  
This allows food to be  
reheated quickly and  
evenly without drying it  
out. Use this setting to  
reheat dishes, leftovers,  
and frozen meals.  
Steam  
Bake Convec  
Recommended temperature:  
410°F (210°C)  
ProBake  
Recommended cooking  
ReHeat Plus™  
temperature: 250°F (120°C)  
Range: 210°F (100°C) –  
300°F (150°C)  
Range: 210°F (100°C) – 440°F (230°C)  
• Press the “Function” button three times.  
• <ProBake> and <Oven Temperature> appears in the text display.  
• Press the “Function” button twice.  
• <ReHeat Plus> and <Oven Temperature> appears in the text  
display.  
ProBake Cooking Tips  
• When baking loaves of bread, buns, or layer cakes, place the dough  
on the multi-purpose cooking tray. Allow the dough to proof briefly,  
approximately 10 minutes before cooking.  
Oven  
Meat  
Re-  
Pro  
T
ru  
Cook  
Time  
Stop  
Time  
Steam  
Timer  
Clock  
T
e
m
p
P
r
o
b
e
Heat  
B
a
k
e
C
o
n
v
e
c
Combi  
Reheating Tips  
• It is recommended to  
reheat dishes or  
Steam/Convection  
Light  
T
emp  
Mode  
Push to Start/Enter  
Timer  
Setting  
Off  
• When baking puff pastry (with or without a filling/fresh or deep  
frozen), place the puff pastry on the multi-purpose cooking tray. It is  
not necessary to brush the top of the puff pastry. Set the temperature  
slightly lower for yeast dough.  
• The oven door should not be opened during the steaming phase.  
Cold air will extend the steaming phase and bread will be  
oversteamed and flat.  
• The optimum baking temperature for buns and rolls is generally  
higher than a single loaf of bread. For large breads reduce the  
temperature by 50°F to 60°F.  
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5
4
3
2
1
leftovers at 230°F  
(110°C) to 265°F  
(130°C). Put the desired  
amount of uncovered  
food in a dish (not  
plastic) and place on  
the wire rack at level 1,  
or for two portions, at  
levels 1 and 5.  
To achieve best results, the oven must cool between two ProBake  
cooking sessions until <Residual Heat> no longer appears in the text  
display.  
A maximum of four plates can be reheated at the same time. Use  
positions 1, 3, 5, and 6.  
Temp  
°F (°C)  
Filo pastry 395 (200)  
Time  
Level (mins.)  
Food Reheating Temp °F (°C)  
Time (mins.)  
Cooking utensil  
Food  
Cooking utensil  
1 – 2 portions  
6 – 8  
1
1 & 5  
1
20 – 35  
Multi-purpose cooking tray or  
porcelain cooking tray*  
3 – 4 portions  
250 (120)  
8 – 10  
Multi-purpose cooking  
tray or rack  
Bread  
375 (190)  
400 (205)  
35 – 40  
20 – 25  
Buns/rolls  
1
Frozen meals  
Follow manufacturers  
instructions  
1 & 5  
* Porcelain multi-purpose cooking tray sold seperately.  
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Cooking Functions  
Cooking Functions  
TruConvec™ Cooking  
During TruConvec™  
cooking, the rear element  
heats the air inside the  
oven. A motorized fan  
circulates the air in the  
oven cavity for even  
TruConvec™ Cooking Tips (cont.)  
Re-  
Pro  
Tru  
Steam  
Temp Level Pre-  
Time  
(mins.)  
Heat  
Bake Convec  
Food  
Cooking utensil  
°F (°C)  
heat  
Layer cake  
325 (165)  
1
1
yes  
25 – 30  
Short – crust 350 (175)  
pastry w/fruit  
yes  
no  
55 – 65  
25 – 30  
Multi-purpose  
cooking tray or  
porcelain cooking  
tray*  
heating. The food is  
Creme puff  
350 (175)  
375 (190)  
375 (190)  
1
1 & 5  
warmed evenly on all sides  
making it possible to bake  
on one or two levels  
simultaneously. The  
cooking time can be  
reduced slightly by  
increasing the cooking temperature. Use this setting for baking muffins,  
yeast breads, quickbreads and cakes. This setting is also recommended  
when baking large quantities of baked goods at one time.  
Pizza  
1
1 & 5  
yes  
yes  
15 – 20  
17 – 22  
Homemade  
Muffins  
1
TruConvec™  
* Porcelain multi-purpose cooking tray sold seperately.  
SteamHeat™ Cooking  
This function uses the rear  
element to heat the air  
Recommended temperature: 360°F (180°C)  
Range: 90°F (30°C) – 440°F (230°C)  
inside the oven. A motorized  
fan circulates the air in the  
oven cavity for even heating.  
The food retains moisture  
from the steam produced  
during baking, making it  
possible to bake on one or  
two levels simultaneously.  
Use this setting to bake  
pastries and soufflés.  
• Press the “Function” button four times.  
• <TruConvec> and <Oven Temperature> appears in the text display.  
TruConvec™ Cooking Tips  
• When baking cakes or biscuits, put the mixture or dough in the baking  
form and place on the multi-purpose cooking tray to bake.  
• During TruConvec™ cooking, if the temperature is above 210°F  
(100°C) and the door is opened, cooking will stop. To resume cooking,  
close the door.  
SteamHeat™  
Recommended cooking space temperature: 360°F (180°C)  
Range: 90°F (30°C) to 440°F (230°C)  
• Dehydrate: If the oven temperature is below 210°F (100°C), it is  
possible to operate TruConvec™ cooking with the door open to dry  
foods such as fruits and vegetables.  
• When cooking with convection, reduce the temperature by 25˚F (10˚C).  
Some recipes may require adjustment and testing when converting  
from conventional to convection cooking. Compare temperatures in  
the chart to recipes. If you suspect the temperature is too high, select  
a lower temperature.  
• Press the “Function” button five times.  
• <SteamHeat> and <Oven Temperature> appears in the text display.  
SteamHeat™ Cooking Tips  
• When baking soufflés and yeast rising pastry, put mixture or dough in  
the baking form and place on multi-purpose cooking tray.  
Temp  
Pre-  
Time  
• If the food is nice and brown on the outside but still raw in the middle,  
the oven temperature is too high. Slightly reduce the temperature and  
lengthen the cooking time.  
Food  
Cooking utensil  
°F (°C) Level heat (mins.)  
Soufflés  
325 (165)  
350 (175)  
1
1 & 5  
1
no  
no  
30 – 35  
40 – 50  
Even browning is achieved at lower temperatures.  
Multi-purpose cooking tray  
Pastry  
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Using Oven  
TruSteam™ Cooking  
This function uses moist  
and dry heat to cook food.  
The rear element heats the  
Saving Energy  
• Avoid opening the oven door frequently. This can lengthen  
the cooking time significantly, especially when steaming.  
• Only turn the light on when needed.  
air inside the oven.  
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To save energy when baking for longer cooking times, turn  
the oven off approximately 10 to 15 minutes before the  
cooking time is completed and use the heat that is retained  
in the oven to finish cooking the foods. Do not use this  
method when cooking soufflés, sponge cakes, or puff  
pastries.  
motorized fan circulates  
the air in the oven cavity  
for even heating. Steam  
can be forced into the oven  
by pressing the knob and  
turned off by pressing the  
knob a second time. Use  
this setting for preparing  
and cooking meats and  
baking potatoes.  
Rack Levels  
Each oven is equipped with two wire racks, one steamer tray,  
and one multi-purpose cooking tray. The oven has six rack  
levels with level 6 being the farthest from the oven bottom and  
level 1 the closest to the bottom. The racks and trays can be  
easily removed and arranged at various levels. For best results  
and optimum circulation with TruConvec™, SteamHeat™,  
TruSteam™, and ProBake cooking, place a suitable baking dish  
on the wire rack and push the rack to the back of the oven.  
TruSteam™  
Recommended temperature: 360°F (180°C)  
Range: 90°F (30°C) – 440°F (230°C)  
• Press the “Function” button six times.  
• <TruSteam> and <Oven Temperature> appears in the text display.  
Arrange the wire oven racks at the  
desired levels before heating the  
TruSteam™ Cooking Tips  
oven. If cooking on two racks, it is  
recommended to use levels 1 and  
5 or 3 and 5. Place the multi-  
purpose cooking tray at level 1  
and the wire racks at level 3 and  
5. Select the desired function.  
Cooking starts immediately and  
stops when “Off” is pressed. Set  
the oven to desired temperature.  
Place the food in the oven.  
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• When cooking meat, add steam during the first third of the  
cooking time.  
• When cooking foods that splatter, such as meat or poultry,  
the temperature should be reduced to prevent splattering on  
the oven walls. This will cause dark marks that cannot be  
removed.  
To achieve the best results, only use levels 1 or 1 and 5.  
• For reheating three dishes, use levels 1, 3 and 5.  
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Temp  
°F (°C)  
Time  
(mins.)  
Food  
Weight  
Cooking utensil  
Baked Potatoes  
400 (205)  
45 – 60  
25 – 30  
20 – 25  
25 – 30  
Beef Filet  
3 - 6 lbs. 350 (175)  
3 - 6 lbs. 375 (190)  
3 - 6 lbs. 350 (175)  
Steamer tray & multi-purpose  
cooking tray  
Chicken Strips  
Pork Filet  
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Using Oven  
Using Oven  
3. Press knob to start the oven immediately.  
Preheating  
Do not preheat the oven unless recommended in the recipe or  
• <ProBake> and <Steaming> appear in the text display.  
in the cooking tip charts. Only preheat using the TruConvec™  
cooking function.  
As long as the oven temperature is under 90°F (30°C),  
<– – –°> appears in the temperature display.  
NOTE: The temperature display can be used to observe the  
rise in the oven temperature. A single alarm will sound when  
the desired oven temperature setting is reached only in  
TruConvec™, SteamHeat™, and TruSteam™ cooking functions.  
Filling Water Tank  
All functions, with the exception of TruConvec™, require the  
tank to be filled to the 2.5 pt (1.25L) mark with fresh, cool  
drinking water. A full tank will normally last for one cooking  
session. If there is a need to refill the tank while cooking, only  
fill the water up to the 1 pt. (0.5 L) mark to ensure the water  
does not overflow when it is pumped back.  
Changing Cooking Function  
CAUTION  
Hot steam or air may escape when the oven door is opened  
CAUTION  
The cooking function cannot be changed during operation.  
1. Press “Off” to end the current cooking function.  
2. Press the “Function” button to select a new cooking function.  
Use only fresh drinking water to fill the water tank—DO NOT use  
bouillon, wine, bottled water, distilled water, etc.  
Selecting the Cooking Function  
Changing Oven Temperature  
The oven temperature can be viewed and/or changed any  
time during operation.  
CAUTION  
1. Press the “Temp” button.  
Burn hazard due to heat produced during cooking and baking.  
• Oven temp indicator flashes for approximately 15  
seconds.  
• <ProBake> and <Oven Temperature> appear in the text  
display.  
Please read Important Safety Instructions first.  
1. Press the “Function” button to select the desired cooking  
function. For example: ProBake Cooking:  
• Pro bake indicator lights up.  
• The set temperature flashes in the temperature display .  
2. To change the temperature, turn knob.  
• Oven temp indicator flashes.  
• <ProBake> and <Oven Temperature> appear in the text  
display.  
• The cooking temperature flashes in the temperature  
display.  
Meat Probe  
The meat probe takes the guesswork  
out of roasting by cooking foods to  
Probe  
NOTE: The recommended temperature corresponds to that  
reached during the heating phase. The temperature during  
the steaming phase is pre-programmed.  
the ideal internal temperature. The  
probe temperature setting is used to  
automatically turn the oven off when  
the roasted meats desired internal  
temperature is reached. Use of  
probes other than the one provided  
with this product may result in  
damage to the probe and oven. Use  
the handles of the probe and plug  
when inserting and removing them  
from the meat and outlet.  
Cable  
2. Turn the knob to set the desired temperature. If the oven  
temp indicator and temperature display are still flashing, the  
temperature can be changed. Press “Temp” to change the  
temperature if the display is not flashing. The oven will  
automatically start if the temperature is not changed within  
15 seconds.  
Handles  
Plug  
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Using Oven  
Using Oven  
4. Set the probe temperature to the desired internal  
temperature. We recommend setting the temperature  
about 10°F (4°C) lower than desired internal temperature.  
The meat will continue to cook when removed from the  
oven and will reach the desired doneness while standing.  
Meat Probe (cont.)  
To avoid damaging your probe, do not use tongs to pull  
on the cable when removing and do not clean in the  
dishwasher.  
To avoid breaking the probe, make sure food is completely  
defrosted before inserting.  
To prevent possible burns, do not unplug the probe from  
the outlet until the oven has cooled.  
Food  
Recommended internal temperatures °F (°C)  
Beef  
Rare  
Medium  
Well-done  
Chicken  
Pork  
140 (60)  
155 (65)  
170 (75)  
180 (85)  
• Do not store the probe in the oven.  
CAUTION  
180 (85)  
Only use the meat probe supplied. Do not place meat probe in the  
dishwasher for cleaning.  
Setting Meat Probe Temperature  
The meat probe must be plugged into the outlet in order to  
set the meat probe temperature.  
Positioning the Meat Probe  
After preparing the meat and placing on the rack or cooking  
tray, follow these steps for proper probe placement.  
1. Press the “Temp” button twice. The meat probe indicator  
flashes.  
1. Lay the probe on the outside of the meat, along the top  
or side, and mark with your finger where the edge of the  
meat comes to on the probe. The point should rest in the  
center of the thickest,  
• <Probe Temperature> appears in the text display.  
2. Turn knob to set the desired meat probe temperature. The  
meat probe temperature depends on what you are  
cooking and how well-cooked you want it. To change the  
temperature, press “Temp” twice. The meat probe  
indicator will flash for 15 seconds. Turn knob to change  
the temperature.  
3. Select the cooking function and set desired temperature.  
4. Press knob to start cooking. The meat probe temperature  
is shown during cooking. When the meat probe  
temperature is below 90°F (30°C), <– – –°> appears in the  
temperature display.  
Outlet  
Lid  
meatiest portion of  
the meat.  
2. Insert the probe  
completely into the  
meat. It should not  
touch the bone, fat, or  
gristle. For roasts with  
no bone, insert the  
probe into the meatiest  
part of the roast.  
The oven turns off automatically when the meat probe  
temperature has been reached. The alarm will beep in 1  
minute increments for 1 minute or until knob is pressed. The  
meat probe indicator flashes and the current meat probe  
temperature appears in the temperature display.  
• <Probe Temperature> and <complete> appear in the  
text display.  
Probe  
3. Flip up the lid of the  
outlet, located on the upper right side of the oven cavity.  
Insert the probe into the outlet and close the oven door.  
The probe temperature will display  
<– – –°> in the text window and the meat probe indicator  
will flash.  
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Using Oven  
Using Oven  
Canning  
Turning Unit Off  
1. Press the “Off” button to cancel the cooking function. Steam is  
gradually released from the oven in approximately 1 minute.  
<Residual heat> appears in the text display while the fan continues  
to cool the oven.  
Canning involves preserving food in glass jars. The  
recommended cooking function for canning is Steam.  
• Use only the best quality, ripe produce—ripe with no  
rotten or damaged spots. Avoid produce which has been  
heavily fertilized.  
2. After the cooking process has finished, allow the oven to cool, open  
the door and use a soft cloth to wipe up any water inside the oven.  
• Boil syrup before use and allow to cool.  
• Place a maximum of six glass jars in the steamer tray.  
• Leave space between the jars.  
• After the bottling process is complete, remove the jars  
carefully out of the oven and put them in a dry area where  
they can cool.  
CAUTION  
The water in the tank may be hot.  
Emptying Water Tank  
When the oven is turned off, the remaining water is pumped into the  
water tank.  
• <Hot water> and <pumped out> appears in the text display.  
1. When finished, remove and empty the water tank. For safety  
reasons, the remaining water is only pumped into the water tank  
when the water temperature is below 176°F (80°C).  
2. Dry the water tank and slide into position. To allow the oven cavity  
to cool, leave the door open.  
• Seal the jars once they have cooled.  
Temp  
°F (°C)  
210 (100)  
Time  
(mins.)  
90 – 120  
90  
120  
70 – 90  
30  
Cooking  
utensil  
Food  
Carrots  
Cauliflower/broccoli  
French beans  
Mushrooms  
Apples/pears  
Peaches  
Plums  
Cherries  
210 (100)  
210 (100)  
210 (100)  
195 (90)  
195 (90)  
195 (90)  
175 (80)  
Steamer tray  
30  
30  
30  
Defrosting  
The recommended cooking function for defrosting is the Steam or  
ReHeat Plus™ function.  
Dehydrating  
1. Prepare food as recommended.  
2. Arrange on any of the accessories provided.  
3. Set the appropriate low temperature and press function to steam or  
reheat.  
The recommended cooking function for dehydrating is  
TruConvec™ cooking.  
• Use only ripe, healthy fruit, fresh mushrooms, and herbs.  
• Place the washed and chopped fruit, mushrooms, or herbs  
on baking parchment on the wire rack and place it at  
desired level in the oven.  
• Allows the maximum use of two wire racks simultaneously.  
Turn the food at regular intervals to help it dry evenly.  
• Keep door open approximately 1” (2.5 cm).  
Temp  
°F (°C)  
285 (140)  
120 (50)  
Time  
(mins.)  
15 – 20  
60 – 90  
Food  
Bread  
Cooking utensil  
Function  
ReHeat  
Steam  
Poultry  
Meat & fish  
Multi-purpose cooking  
tray, rack or steamer tray  
Steam  
Steam  
120 (50)  
10 – 15  
10 – 20  
Temp  
°F (°C) (hours)  
Time  
Vegetables  
210 (100)  
Food  
Preparation  
Apples  
Cut into rings 1/2” (1.3 cm) thick 160 (70)  
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4 – 5  
15  
NOTE: The more food to be defrosted, the lower the temperature will  
need to be.  
Mushrooms Cut into slices 1” (2.5 cm) thick  
Beans Cut off the ends  
140 (60)  
140 (60)  
CAUTION  
You must carefully check the food during the dehydration process to  
ensure that it does not catch fire.  
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Cleaning and Maintenance  
Cleaning and Maintenance  
Cleaning Exterior  
Removing Shelf Guides  
1. Unscrew the  
• Avoid cleaning the surface of the oven with abrasive or  
caustic cleaning agents, such as scouring pads, wire wool,  
etc., which can damage the surface.  
nuts in the  
front of the  
shelf guides  
in a counter  
clockwise  
Shelf  
guide  
Shelf  
guide  
• Remove dirt or excess cleaning solution as quickly as  
possible. Using a cloth dampened with water, clean the  
surface (for metallic surfaces rub in the direction of the  
original polish lines) and polish with a soft cloth.  
Nut  
Nut  
direction.  
2. Pull the shelf  
guides to the  
side of the  
Cleaning Interior  
• Avoid using abrasive cleaners such as scouring pads, steel  
wool, etc. as they can damage the surface.  
• Wipe the oven interior clean while still warm, using a cloth  
only dampened with water. Polish with a soft cloth.  
To remove dried foods or dirt, turn the oven on for  
approximately 30 minutes, setting it to a cooking function  
and a temperature of 175°F (80°C). This should soften the  
food.  
nuts and remove from the front.  
3. To replace, insert the shelf guides into the holes in the  
back wall of the oven and position on screw. Screw the  
nuts in a clockwise direction until tight.  
Removing Oven Door  
1. Open the oven door as far as  
it will go.  
Over time the cooking space will turn a golden color. This  
discoloration is a normal property of stainless steel and affects  
none of the cooking or baking functions or operation of the  
oven.  
2. Fold the clamps on the door  
hinges forward.  
3. Close the oven door just  
enough so that it can be  
lifted out.  
Blue tarnish spots and lime scale stains can be removed using  
a caustic cleaning agent or lemon juice.  
4. To replace, push the hinges  
into the holes from the front.  
5. Open the oven door as far as  
it will go and fold back the  
clamps on the door hinges.  
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Replacing Light Bulb  
CAUTION  
For safety reasons, in the case of a defective light bulb, please  
contact a qualified technician or electrician.  
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Cleaning and Maintenance  
Cleaning and Maintenance  
Changing the Water Filter  
Descaling  
Over time the water filter can get clogged with fine particles  
of dirt and lime scale, which are found naturally in water. If the  
water filter is blocked, not enough water is being pumped  
into the boiler. In this case, <Refill water> and <and press  
Enter> appears in the text display even though the water tank  
is full.  
CAUTION  
For safety reasons, the descaling process cannot be interrupted.  
Whenever steam is produced, irrespective of the hardness of  
the local water supply (the lime scale content of the water),  
lime scale is deposited in the boiler. The oven automatically  
recognizes when descaling is necessary.  
1. Remove the water tank.  
The swing arm rises.  
• <Descale now> appears in the text display.  
The time interval between descaling depends on the hardness  
of the water and frequency of use. If steaming four times per  
week at 30 minutes each time, the oven must be descaled—  
depending on water hardness—roughly as follows.  
X
A
M
L
5
.2  
1
L
0
.0  
1
0
0
0
L
L
L
5
0
5
.7  
.5  
.2  
Water hardness  
Descale approximately  
Soft  
Medium  
18 months  
9 months  
Hard  
6 months  
2. Press the swing arm at the  
back. The swing arm comes  
down again.  
We recommend you descale the oven whenever the warning  
appears in the text display. Failure to descale the oven will  
likely impair the functioning of or cause damage to the oven.  
The oven can be descaled with the oven door open or closed.  
The oven must be turned off.  
NOTE: When descaling, only use the descaler especially  
developed for this oven. You may order this from Viking  
Range Corporation. With this special descaler, you can  
achieve gentle and professional descaling for your oven.  
Standard descaling solutions are not suitable as they may  
contain foam additives or be ineffective.  
Back of  
swing arm  
3. Hold the swing arm in  
one hand. Remove the  
water filter with the other  
hand. Carefully press the  
new water filter onto the  
swing arm.  
Water  
filter  
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Troubleshooting  
Cleaning and Maintenance  
Descaling (cont.)  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE AND/OR REMEDY  
1. Press and turn knob until <Descaling> appears in the text  
Oven is not connected to electrical power:  
Have electrician check power circuit breaker,  
wiring, and fuses.  
Oven will not function  
display.  
2. Press knob to confirm. <Descale start> appears in the text  
display.  
The water tank is empty:  
Refill the water tank and slide into position.  
<Refill water> and <press  
Enter> appears in display  
Select and press Enter  
Descaling  
The water filter is blocked:  
Change filter.  
3. Press knob to confirm. <Fill 1pt. descaler> appears in the text  
display.  
4. Remove and empty the water tank. Pour the entire contents  
of the special descaler into the water tank.  
For safety reasons, the water in the boiler is  
not pumped out until the temperature of the  
water drops below 175°F (80°C):  
If there is enough cold water in the water tank,  
it will automatically pump into the boiler to  
cool.  
After completing cooking,  
<Hot water> and <pumped  
out> appears in display  
5. Slide the water tank into slot.  
6. Press knob to confirm. The descaling phase starts.  
<Descaling> appears in the text display. The descaling  
process takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. When  
the process is complete <Pour out descaler> and <Fill with  
2.5pt. water> appear in the text display.  
The boiler is scaled:  
Descale  
<DESCALE NOW>  
appears in display  
The water filter may be partially blocked:  
If it hasn’t been recently descaled, change the  
water filter and descale.  
7. Remove the water tank, pour out the descaler, and fill the tank  
with five cups 2.5pt. (1.2L) cold water.  
Various situations can lead to  
<SEE MANUAL>:  
• Cancel error message by pressing “Off”.  
• Unplug the power cord for approximately 1  
minute. Replug.  
• If the message appears again, write down  
the error number and turn the power supply  
off.  
• Call your dealer or authorized service  
agency.  
<SEE MANUAL> appears  
in display  
8. Slide the water tank into slot. The rinsing phase starts  
automatically (even if the oven door is open). <Descaling>  
and <First Rinse> appear in the text display. Depending on  
the strength of the calcinations, the rinsing phase requires  
different rinsing times. In this case, <Repeat First Rinse>  
appears in the text display.  
9. When <Pour out water> and <Fill with 2.5pt. water> appear  
in the text display, remove the water tank, pour out the water  
and fill the tank with cold water again.  
10.Slide the water tank into slot. The rinsing phase starts  
automatically (even if the oven door is open). <Descaling>  
and <Second Rinsing> appear in the text display. Depending  
on the strength of the calcinations the rinsing phase requires  
different rinsing times. In this case <Repeat Second Rinsing>  
appear in the text display.  
11.When second rinse is complete, <Pour out water> and  
<Descaling complete> appears in the text display.  
12.Remove and dry the water tank.  
The meat probe has not been inserted into  
the food:  
Gently pull the meat probe out of the socket  
using protective gloves or pot holder.  
The meat probe has been inserted into the  
food and plugged into the socket:  
The meat probe is defective and must be  
replaced.  
NOTE: For safety reasons, the descaling process cannot be  
interrupted.  
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Troubleshooting  
Service Information  
If service is required:  
After a Power Failure  
After a power failure the cook and time display flashes <12:00>.  
1. Call your dealer or authorized service agency. The name of the authorized  
service agency can be obtained from the dealer or distributor in your area.  
Turn knob to set time and press to confirm.  
The settings remain unchanged.  
2. Have the following information readily available:  
a. Model number  
In the event of a power failure during descaling:  
• Press knob. Descaling continues automatically. The phase that was  
interrupted will be repeated.  
b. Serial number  
c. Date of purchase  
d. Name of dealer from whom purchased  
3. Clearly describe the problem that you are having.  
If you are unable to obtain the name of an authorized service agency, or if you  
continue to have service problems, contact Viking at (888) 845-4641 or write  
to:  
VIKING PREFERRED SERVICE  
111 Front Street  
Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 USA  
Record the following information indicated below. You will need it if service is  
ever required. The serial number and model number for your oven is located  
on the identification plate mounted on the bottom left side of the oven door  
opening.  
Model number ___________________ Serial number____________________  
Date of purchase _________________ Date installed ____________________  
Dealer's name _____________________________________________________  
Address ___________________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________________________  
If service requires installation of parts, use only authorized parts to ensure  
protection under the warranty.  
This manual should remain with the oven for future reference.  
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Notes  
Warranty  
BUILT-IN ELECTRIC COMBI STEAM/CONVECTION OVEN WARRANTY  
ONE (1) YEAR FULL WARRANTY  
Built-in electric ovens 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.  
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*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 (5) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Any Element which fails due to defective materials or workmanship in normal household use  
during the second through fifth year from the date of original retail purchase will be repaired or  
replaced, free of charge for the part itself, with the owner paying all other costs, including labor.  
NINETY (90) DAY RESIDENTIAL PLUS WARRANTY  
This warranty applies to applications where use of the product extends beyond normal residential  
use. Examples are, but not limited to, bed and breakfasts, fire stations, private clubs, churches,  
etc. This warranty excludes all commercial locations such as restaurants, food service locations and  
institutional food service locations.  
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 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 or 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 reasonable 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 authorized 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 of safety arise which could affect you.  
Any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness applicable to the above described electrical  
elements, porcelain oven, or porcelain inner door panel 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 38930 USA • (662) 455-1200  
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