Viking F20686 manual Sabbath Mode, Showroom Mode, Lock and Unlock, Interior Oven Lights Two Pads

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Oven Settings

Sabbath Mode

This mode offers users belonging to religions with “no work” restrictions to program their ovens to comply with the Sabbath requirement. When the oven door is opened in Sabbath mode, the oven light stays off while the convection fan and heating elements remain on.

To program the Sabbath Mode:

1.Press “SETTINGS.” Settings menu will appear in display.

2.Press up or down arrows until “SABBATH: NO” appears in the display.

3.Press “ENTER,” and “NO” will flash on display.

4.Use arrow keys to choose “YES” or “NO.”

5.Press “ENTER” again to accept Sabbath mode.

6.To exit the Settings menu, press “SETTINGS.”

Showroom Mode

This mode allows the oven to be hooked up to a 120 volt electrical supply for display or showroom mode purposes. In this mode, the electronic display/controls and oven lights will function but the heating elements and convection fan will NOT function.

To program the Showroom Mode:

1.Press “SETTINGS”. Settings menu will appear in display.

2Use the down arrow to scroll to “TIMEOUTS”.

3.At “TIMEOUTS” mode, hold the down arrow for 5 seconds.

4.Use the down arrow to scroll to “SHOWROOM”.

5.Push “SET” button.

6.Use the up arrow to toggle between “YES” and “NO”.

7.Select “YES” and push “SET” button.

8.To exit the “SETTINGS” menu, press “SETTINGS”.

Oven Settings

Lock and Unlock

This child protection function prevents the oven controls from being activated when the oven is not being used.

To Lock the ovens:

1. Press

 

 

 

on the right side of your

 

 

 

oven control panel. Display shows “HOLD FOR LOCK.”

2.When locked, three short beeps will sound and the display will show “PANEL IS LOCKED.”

3.To unlock a double oven, press and hold “UPPER OVEN” or “LOWER OVEN” for 3 seconds. When unlocked,

two short beeps will sound and the display will show

“PANEL IS UNLOCKED.”

4. To unlock a single oven, press and hold the and simultaneously press and hold the “OVEN ON” button for

3 seconds. When unlocked, two short beeps will sound and the display will show “PANEL IS UNLOCKED”.

Interior Oven Lights (Two Pads)

Each oven has an interior light that can be turned off and on using the designated buttons on the oven control panel.

Press or to turn on the light in the upper or lower oven. (You will hear a beep to signal that the light is on.)

Press or again to turn off the light in the upper or lower oven. (You will hear two beeps to signal that the light is off.)

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Viking Use & Care Manual Table of Contents CongratulationsRecognize Safety Symbols, Words, Labels Getting StartedTo Prevent Fire or Smoke Damage Electrical Shock Hazard Burn Hazard Setting the Clock Before Using OvenSetting the Clock OvenOven Control Panel Product Oven FeaturesTimer Alarm Cook Time and Stop Time Clocks and TimersSetting the Timer Degree Format Oven SettingsBrightness Tones Description Number Duration Tone Used in… TonesDescription Duration Timeout Used in… Tone VolumeTimeouts Clock FormatLock and Unlock Sabbath ModeShowroom Mode Interior Oven Lights Two PadsEntering a new Recipe Using a RecipeEntering Recipe Name Editing a RecipeTo Set the Automatic Probe Function Using the OvenPreheat Meat Probe FunctionRack Positions Conventional and Convection CookingPan Placement Tips CondensationConv Bake Convection Bake BakingBake Two-Element Bake Baking TipsOven Off Bake InstructionsDuring Bake Preheat Convection Bake InstructionsDuring TruConvec Preheat Baking ChartTruConvec Instructions Common Baking Problems/Remedies Solving Baking ProblemsConvection Baking Chart Problems Cause RemedyRoasting Tips RoastingConv Roast Convection Roast Convection Roast Instructions During Convection Roast PreheatAuto Roast Instructions When Set Auto Roast Temperature Is ReachedConventional Roasting Chart During Auto Roast PreheatConv Broil Convection Broil Convection Roasting ChartBroiling Broiling Tips Broiling InstructionsBroiling Chart Convection Broil InstructionsConvection Defrost Warming ModesConvection Dehydrate ProofingCleaning and Maintenance Self-Clean Cycle Before starting the Self-Clean cycleProblem Possible Cause and/or Remedy TroubleshootingPower Failure Replacing Oven LightsError Message Problem Correction Error HandlingService Information Warranty BUILT-IN Electric Ovens Warranty