Troubleshooting guide, Replacing interior oven lights, Power failure – Viking F20143D User Manual

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Troubleshooting Guide

Problem

Possible Cause and/or Remedy

Range will not function.

Range is not connected to electrical
power. Have electrician check power
circuit breaker, wiring and fuses.

Oven does not operate in

Door is not shut tight enough for

self-clean.

automatic door latch to lock.

Oven is not clean after

Temperature control knob not rotated

self-clean cycle.

all the way past clean until it stops.

Broil does not work.

Temperature control knob is rotated
too far past broil position.

Door will not open.

Oven is still in self-clean mode. If oven
is hot, door latch will release when safe
temperature is reached.

Oven light will not work.

Light bulb is burned out. Range is not
connected to power.

Ignitors will not work.

Circuit is tripped. Fuse is blown.
Range is not connected to power.

Ignitors sparking but no

Gas supply valve is in “off” position.

flame ignition.

Gas supply is interrupted.

Ignitiors spark continuously

Power supply is not grounded.

after flame ignition.

Power supply polarity is reversed.
Ignitors are wet or dirty.

Burner ignites but flame is

Burner ports are clogged. Unit is

large, distorted, or yellow.

being operated on wrong type of gas.
Air shutters not properly adjusted.

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Replacing Interior Oven Lights

CAUTION: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRIC POWER AT THE MAIN
FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE REPLACING BULB.

1. Unscrew glass light cover.
2. Use an oven mitt during bulb

removal to protect your hand in
case the bulb breaks.

3. Replace the bulb with a 120 volt,

40-watt appliance bulb.

4. Replace the light cover
5. Reconnect power at the main fuse

or circuit breaker.

Power Failure

If power failure occurs, the electric ignitors will not work. The range
surface burners can still be used, but only when the burners are lit
manually with a match. The griddle cannot be used at all. Do not
attempt to operate the oven. Make sure the oven control is in the
“OFF” position.

Due to safety considerations and the possibility of personal injury in
attempting to light and extinguish the burner, the grill should, not
under any circumstances, be used during a power failure. The grill
burner control should always remain in the “OFF” position during a
power failure.

Momentary power failure can occur unnoticed. The range is affected
only when the power is interrupted. When it comes back on, the range
will function properly without any adjustments. A “brown-out” may or
may not affect range operation, depending on how severe the power
loss is.

If the range is in the self-clean cycle when the power failure occurs,
wait until power is restored and allow door to unlock automatically.
Turn all controls off and restart self-clean cycle again, according to
instructions.

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