Viking 48" 6 Burner, Griddle Professional Series Dual Fuel Range - VDSC485-6G Dual Fuel (Electric and Gas) Kitchen Range - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Oven shuts down
they both use 220 and , you have to put it on different breaker , that can handel 32 amps.
11/26/2014 1:50:50 AM •
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I have 48 " 6 burner stove natural gas.Stove is
the glass in the ovens should not crack when self clean is used. it could be that there was a minut crack in the glass or a build up of moisture in between to door windows that expanded at the extra heat but this should be brought up with the manufacturer for replacement.
I hope this was useful.
1/5/2011 6:17:07 PM •
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Where can I locate the model number on my viking
Mine was located to the left of the top burners. Remove the grates covering the burners, remove the 'spill' pans, lift up the surface that held the spill pans and then on the LHS you should see a plate with your units details.
5/22/2010 5:55:43 PM •
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Basically my gas oven is not heating up properly,
this is a milti burner unit / and sounds like the ignitors or weak / look below the oven door edge for a glow if orange there bad they need to be white hot .. burners may come on but not all the time .. ****
12/5/2009 10:51:41 PM •
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How to turn-off the self cleaning on an Eaton viking 1997 range
To turn off the self-cleaning cycle on your Eaton Viking 1997 range, follow these steps:
- Press the "Off/Clear" button to stop the self-cleaning cycle.
- Wait for the oven to cool down completely. The self-cleaning cycle can take several hours, so it's best to wait at least a few hours before attempting to turn it off.
- Open the oven door and remove the racks.
- Use a damp cloth to wipe away any remaining debris or ash from the oven walls and bottom.
- Close the oven door and press the "Off/Clear" button again to reset the oven.
- Your Eaton Viking range should now be back to normal and ready for use.
Viking gas oven won't shut off
It sounds like you are experiencing an issue with your Viking VGSC486-6Q gas oven where the gas continues to flow and the oven continues to heat even after the desired temperature has been reached. This can be a dangerous issue, as it can cause the oven to overheat and potentially start a fire. Here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check the oven sensor: The oven sensor is responsible for measuring the temperature inside the oven and sending a signal to the control board to adjust the gas flow and heat as needed. If the sensor is not functioning properly, it can cause the oven to continue heating even after the desired temperature has been reached. You can try cleaning the sensor with a dry cloth and making sure it is securely connected to the control board.
- Check the control board: The control board is responsible for receiving the signal from the oven sensor and adjusting the gas flow and heat accordingly. If the control board is faulty, it can cause the oven to continue heating even after the desired temperature has been reached. You can try resetting the control board by unplugging the oven and plugging it back in, or you may need to replace the control board.
- Check the gas valve: The gas valve is responsible for regulating the flow of gas to the oven. If the gas valve is faulty, it can cause the oven to continue heating even after the desired temperature has been reached. You can try cleaning the gas valve and making sure it is securely connected, or you may need to replace the gas valve.
If none of these steps help resolve the issue, it may be necessary to have the oven repaired by a professional. It is important to address this issue as soon as possible, as it can be dangerous to use an oven that continues to heat even after the desired temperature has been reached.
OVEN LIghT KEEPS BLINKING AND WILL NOT HEAT UP.
Hi,
Please power cycle your over from your fusebox if possible. If this is not possible, then please take not of any pattern with the blinking of the oven lights. You can check if the oven door is cracked open or there is excess dirt within the oven. Before setting an appointment to check your gas connection, I would recommend searching for mention of the blinking pattern within the troubleshooting section of the oven's manual.
Thank you.
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