Viking LVDOT730WH オーナーマニュアル

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Getting Started
IMPORTANT – 
Please Read and Follow!
Service
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Should this appliance require service, 
please call Viking Range, LLC at 
1-888-(845-4641). A qualifi ed service 
representative will assist you and if 
required, coordinate a service visit by an 
authorized service agent in your area.
Power Connections
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To avoid potential hazards, only the 
manufacturer, its service agent, or a 
similarly-qualifi ed person should replace a 
damaged power cable. Flexible conduit, 
conductors and connectors are supplied 
by the manufacturer. The oven must be 
connected using the fl exible conduit and 
conductors provided. 
Self-Cleaning Oven Guidelines
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Clean the oven only in accordance with 
the guidelines provided on page 49.
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Before self-cleaning the oven, remove 
broiler pan, grid, racks, and other 
cookware. Clean only parts listed in 
manual.
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Listen for fan—a fan noise should be heard 
during the self-cleaning cycle. If not, call 
Viking Range, LLC at 1-888-(845-4641) 
before self-cleaning again.
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DO NOT clean the door gasket. The door 
gasket is essential for a good seal. 
DO NOT to rub, damage, or move the 
gasket. 
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DO NOT use oven cleaners. No 
commercial cleaner or oven liner 
protective coating of any kind should be 
used in or around any part of the oven. 
Residue from oven cleaners will damage 
the inside of the oven when the self-clean 
mode is used.
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In the event the oven is malfunctioning in 
the self-clean mode, turn the oven off or 
disconnect it from the power supply and 
call Viking Range, LLC at 1-888-(845-4641).
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Complete instructions on the operation 
of the self-clean mode can be found on 
page 49.
RF Interference Considerations
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The appliance has been tested and 
was determined to be in compliance 
with applicable portions of FCC part 18 
requirements and with the protection 
requirements of Council Directive 89/336/
EEC on the approximation of the laws 
of the European Union Member States 
relating to electromagnetic compatibility 
at the time of manufacture. However, 
some equipment with sensitivity to 
signals below these limits may experience 
interference.
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If any equipment experiences interference, 
the following steps should be considered:
 o 
 
Increase the physical distance between 
the sensitive equipment and this oven.
 o 
 
If the sensitive device can be grounded, 
do so following accepted grounding 
practices.
 o 
 
If battery-powered microphones are 
being affected, ensure that the batteries 
are fully charged.
 o 
 
Keep sensitive equipment on separate 
electrical circuits if possible.
 o 
 
DO NOT route intercom wires, 
microphone wires, or speaker cables 
near the oven.
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