Viking DSOE305TSS, F20686 Using the Oven, Preheat, To Set the Automatic Probe Function, Operation

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Using the Oven

Preheat

For best results, it is extremely important that you preheat your oven to the desired cooking temperature before placing food items in the oven to begin cooking. In many cooking modes, partial power from the broiler is used to bring the oven to the preheat temperature.

Therefore, placing food items in the oven during preheat mode is not recommended. The Viking Rapid Ready™ Preheat System is engineered so that the oven is brought to the desired set temperature in a manner which will provide the optimum cooking environment based on the selected cooking mode in the shortest possible time.

Using the Oven

To Set the Automatic Probe

Function

• A cooking mode must be selected before setting meat probe.

• Bake, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, TruConvec™, and Convection Broil are the cooking modes that can be used with the meat probe function.

• Set the internal temperature about 10°F lower than the actual

desired internal temperature. The meat will continue to cook when

Meat Probe Function

The meat probe takes the guesswork out of roasting by cooking foods to the ideal internal temperature. An audible alarm sounds when the internal temperature of the meat being roasted is reached.

Cable Probe

Handles

Plug

removed from the oven and will reach desired internal temperature

while “standing.”

1.

Insert probe into the meat and slide into oven. Double oven

 

models have a meat probe in the upper oven only.

2.

Plug the probe into the outlet located on the left interior wall of

 

the oven and close the oven door.

3.

Press the “MEAT PROBE” button on the control panel. The

 

display will show “SET PROBE” and flashing preset temperature.

4.

The preset temperature of 160°F or a stored temperature will be

 

displayed on the electronic timing center. If you desire this

 

temperature, the probe mode will begin after 10 seconds.

5.

To set another temperature, use the keypad to enter the

 

desired temperature and press “SET” or “ENTER.”

 

• The temperature must be within the range of 120°to 190°F.

Operation

 

• Display alternates between cook mode and probe temperature.

 

• Probe temperature displays “LO” until 100°F is reached, then

 

displays actual temperature.

6.

When the probe is within 10°F of setpoint, two long beeps will

 

sound. When the setpoint is reached, three long beeps will

 

sound and the oven will turn off. The display will alternate

 

between cook mode and “DONE.” One short beep will sound

 

every minute until the probe function is closed.

7.

Press any key to close the probe function.

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Contents Viking Use & Care Manual Table of Contents CongratulationsRecognize Safety Symbols, Words, Labels Getting StartedTo Prevent Fire or Smoke Damage Electrical Shock Hazard Burn Hazard Before Using Oven Setting the ClockSetting the Clock OvenOven Control Panel Timer Alarm Oven FeaturesProduct Setting the Timer Clocks and TimersCook Time and Stop Time Brightness Oven SettingsDegree Format Tones Description Number Duration Tone Used in… TonesTone Volume TimeoutsDescription Duration Timeout Used in… Clock FormatSabbath Mode Showroom ModeLock and Unlock Interior Oven Lights Two PadsUsing a Recipe Entering Recipe NameEntering a new Recipe Editing a RecipeUsing the Oven PreheatTo Set the Automatic Probe Function Meat Probe FunctionRack Positions Conventional and Convection CookingPan Placement Tips CondensationBaking Bake Two-Element BakeConv Bake Convection Bake Baking TipsBake Instructions During Bake PreheatOven Off Convection Bake InstructionsTruConvec Instructions Baking ChartDuring TruConvec Preheat Solving Baking Problems Convection Baking ChartCommon Baking Problems/Remedies Problems Cause RemedyConv Roast Convection Roast RoastingRoasting Tips Convection Roast Instructions During Convection Roast PreheatWhen Set Auto Roast Temperature Is Reached Conventional Roasting ChartAuto Roast Instructions During Auto Roast PreheatBroiling Convection Roasting ChartConv Broil Convection Broil Broiling Tips Broiling InstructionsBroiling Chart Convection Broil InstructionsWarming Modes Convection DehydrateConvection Defrost ProofingCleaning and Maintenance Self-Clean Cycle Before starting the Self-Clean cycleTroubleshooting Power FailureProblem Possible Cause and/or Remedy Replacing Oven LightsService Information Error HandlingError Message Problem Correction Warranty BUILT-IN Electric Ovens Warranty

F20686, DSOE305TSS, DSOE305T specifications

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