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Use & Care
5 SERIES
Freestanding 30” W. Electric & 30” W. Induction Ranges
MANUAL
VER5301, CVER5301
VIR5301, CVIR5301
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Congratulations and welcome an elite world of ownership. We hope you will enjoy and appreciate the care and attention we have put into every
detail of your new, state-of-the-art self-cleaning range.
Your range is designed to o er years of reliable service. This Use and Care Manual will provide you with the information you need to become
familiar with your products care and operation.
Your complete satisfaction is our ultimate goal. If you have any questions or comments about this product, please contact the dealer from
whom you purchased it, or contact our Consumer Support Center at 1-888-845-4641.
We appreciate your choice of our range and hope that you will again select our products for your other major appliance needs.
For more information about the complete and growing selection of products, visit us online at www.vikingrange.com
Congratulations
Table of Contents
Getting Started
Warnings and Important Safety Instructions _____________________________________________________________ 3
Before Using Range _________________________________________________________________________________ 7
Product Controls
Range Features _____________________________________________________________________________________ 8
Surface Operation
Cookware _________________________________________________________________________________________ 9
Elements / Indicator Lights __________________________________________________________________________ 10
Surface Cooking Tips _______________________________________________________________________________ 11
Surface Heat Settings _______________________________________________________________________________ 11
Common Noises While Cooking ______________________________________________________________________ 12
Oven Functions and Settings _________________________________________________________________________________ 12
Oven Features _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 13
Rack Positions _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 13
Using the Oven
Preheat __________________________________________________________________________________________ 13
BAKE (Two-Element Bake) ___________________________________________________________________________ 14
CONV BAKE (Convection Bake) _______________________________________________________________________ 16
TRU CONV (TruConvec™) ____________________________________________________________________________ 16
CONV ROAST (Convection Roast) _____________________________________________________________________ 19
CONV BROIL (Convection Broil) _______________________________________________________________________ 20
HI BROIL _________________________________________________________________________________________ 20
MED BROIL _______________________________________________________________________________________ 20
LOW BROIL _______________________________________________________________________________________ 20
Convection Dehydrate ______________________________________________________________________________ 22
Convection Defrost ________________________________________________________________________________ 22
Cleaning and Maintenance __________________________________________________________________________________ 22
Replacing Oven Lights ______________________________________________________________________________ 24
Self-Clean Cycle ____________________________________________________________________________________ 24
Door Removal _____________________________________________________________________________________ 25
Door Replacement _________________________________________________________________________________ 25
Troubleshooting ___________________________________________________________________________________ 26
Service Information _________________________________________________________________________________ 26
Warranty _________________________________________________________________________________________ 27
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Warnings
Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may
occur. Common sense, caution, and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining, or operating this appliance.
Always contact the manufacturer about problems or conditions you do not understand.
Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, Labels
WARNING
DANGER
Hazards or unsafe practices which WILL result in death
or severe personal injury
WARNING
Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in
death or severe personal injury
CAUTION
Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in
minor personal injury or property damage.
All safety messages will identify the hazard, tell you
how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what
can happen if the instructions are not followed.
TIPPING HAZARD.
To reduce the risk of the appliance tipping,
it must be secured by a properly installed
anti-tip bracket(s). To make sure the bracket
has been installed properly, look behind the
range with a  ashlight to verify proper installation.
• This range can tip.
• Injuries to persons can result.
• Install anti-tip device packed with range.
• See installation instructions.
Re-engage anti-tip devices if range is moved.
CAUTION
This appliance is not to be used by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance
by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be
supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
CAUTION
BURN HAZARD
To avoid risk of injury, DO NOT touch the glass top or
the oven door during use or immediately after use.
These surfaces can get hot.
WARNING
To avoid risk of property damage, personal injury
or death; follow information in this manual exactly
to prevent a  re or explosion, DO NOT store or use
gasoline or other  ammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any appliance.
WARNING
STATE OF CALIFORNIA PROP 65
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act
requires the Governor of California to publish a list of substances
known to the state to cause cancer, birth defects or other
reporductive harm and requires busineses to warn customers of
potential exposure to such substances.
Self-clean ovens can cause low-level exposure to some of these
substances, including carbon monoxide, during the cleaning cycle.
Exposure can be minimized by venting with an open window or
using a ventilation fan or hood
CAUTION
Persons with a pacemaker or similar medical device should exercise
caution when standing near an induiction cooktop while it is in
use. Consult your doctor or the manufacturer of the pacemaker or
similar medical device for additional information about its e ects
with electromagnetic  elds from an induction cooktop.
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WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
To avoid risk of injury or death, DO NOT touch a hot oven
light bulb with a damp cloth as the bulb could break.
Should the bulb break, disconnect power to the appliance
before removing bulb to avoid electrical shock.
WARNING
BURN OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK
HAZARD
To avoid risk of injury or death, Make sure all
controls are OFF and oven is COOL before
cleaning. Failure to do so can result in burns
or electrical shock.
CAUTION
To avoid sickness and food waste, DO NOT allow defrosted food to
remain in the oven for more than two hours.
CAUTION
You must carefully check the food during the dehydration
process to ensure that it does not catch  re.
NOTICE
DO NOT turn the temperature control on during defrosting.
Turning the convection fan on will accelerate the natural defrosting
of the food without the heat.
WARNING
BURN HAZARD
To avoid risk of injury, DO NOT touch the glass. The oven
door, especially the glass, can get hot during usage.
CAUTION
To avoid risk of property damage, DO NOT use cast iron
cookware. Cast iron retains heat and may result in damaging the
rangetop.
WARNING
This range features a self-cleaning cycle. During this cycle, the
oven reaches elevated temperatures in order to burn o soil and
deposits.
A powder ash residue is left in the bottom of the oven after
completion of the self-clean cycle.
NOTE: DO NOT use commercial oven cleaners inside the oven. Use
of these cleaners can produce hazardous fumes or can damage the
porcelain  nishes. DO NOT line the oven with aluminum foil or other
materials. These items can melt or burn during a self-clean cycle,
causing permanent damage to the oven.
CAUTION
DO NOT touch the exterior portions of the oven
after self-cleaning cycle has begun, since some parts
become extremely hot to the touch!
During the  rst few times the self-cleaning feature is
used, there may be some odor and smoking from the
curing of the binder in the high-density insulation
used in the oven. When the insulation is thoroughly cured, this odor
will disappear. During subsequent self-cleaning cycles, you may
sense an odor characteristic of high temperatures.
KEEP THE KITCHEN WELL-VENTED DURING THE SELF-
CLEAN CYCLE.
WARNING
BURN HAZARD
When self-cleaning, surfaces may get hotter than usual,
therefore, children should be kept away.
CAUTION
FALLING HAZARD
DO NOT store items of interest to children over the unit.
Children climbing to reach items could be seriously injured.
Warnings
WARNING
NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the
room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and
overheating of the oven. DO NOT use the oven as a storage area for
food or cooking utensils.
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Warnings
To Prevent Fire or Smoke Damage
•Be sure all packing materials are removed from the appliance before operating it.
•Keep area around appliance clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other  ammable vapors and materials.
•If appliance is installed near a window, proper precautions should be taken to prevent curtains from blowing over burners.
NEVER leave any items on the rangetop. The hot air from the vent may ignite  ammable items and may increase pressure in closed containers
which may cause them to burst.
Many aerosol-type spray cans are EXPLOSIVE when exposed to heat and may be highly  ammable. Avoid their use or storage near an appliance.
Many plastics are vulnerable to heat. Keep plastics away from parts of the appliance that may become warm or hot. DO NOT leave plastic items
on the rangetop as they may melt or soften if left too close to the vent or a surface element.
Combustible items (paper, plastic, etc.) may ignite and metallic items may become hot and cause burns. DO NOT pour spirits over hot foods. DO
NOT leave oven unsupervised when drying herbs, breads, mushrooms, etc;  re hazard.
In Case of Fire
Turn o appliance and ventilating hood to avoid spreading the  ame. Extinguish  ame then turn on hood to remove smoke and odor.
Cooking Surface: Smother  re or  ame in a pan with a lid or cookie sheet.
NEVER pick up or move a  aming pan.
•Oven: Smother  re or  ame by closing the oven door.
DO NOT use water on grease  res. Use baking soda, a dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher to smother  re or  ame.
Child Safety
To eliminate the hazard of reaching over hot surface elements, cabinet storage should not be provided directly above a unit. If storage is
provided, it should be limited to items which are used infrequently and which are safely stored in an area subjected to heat from an appliance.
Temperatures may be unsafe for some items, such as volatile liquids, cleaners or aerosol sprays.
•NEVER leave children alone or unsupervised near the appliance when it is in use or is still hot.
•NEVER allow children to sit or stand on any part of the appliance as they could be injured or burned.
•DO NOT store items of interest to children over the unit. Children climbing to reach items could be seriously injured.
Children must be taught that the appliance and utensils in it can be hot. Let hot utensils cool in a safe place, out of reach of small children.
Children should be taught that an appliance is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to play with controls or other parts of the appliance.
Cooking Safety
ALWAYS place a pan on a surface element before turning it on. Be sure you know which knob controls which surface element. Make sure the
correct element is turned on. When cooking is completed, turn element o before removing pan.
NEVER leave a surface cooking operation unattended especially when using a high heat setting or when deep fat frying. Boilovers cause
smoking and greasy spillovers may ignite. Clean up greasy spills as soon as possible. DO NOT use high heat for extended cooking operations.
NEVER heat an unopened container on the surface element or in the oven. Pressure build-up may cause container to burst resulting in serious
personal injury or damage to the appliance.
Use dry, sturdy pot-holders. Damp pot-holders may cause burns from steam. Dishtowels or other substitutes should NEVER be used as
potholders because they can trail across hot surface elements and ignite or get caught on appliance parts.
•ALWAYS let quantities of hot fat used for deep fat frying cool before attempting to move or handle.
DO NOT let cooking grease or other ammable materials accumulate in or near the appliance, hood or vent fan. Clean hood frequently to
prevent grease from accumulating on hood or  lter. When aming foods under the hood turn the fan o .
NEVER wear garments made of  ammable material or loose  tting or long-sleeved apparel while cooking. Clothing may ignite or catch utensil
handles.
ALWAYS place oven racks in the desired positions while oven is cool. Slide oven rack out to add or remove food, using dry, sturdy potholders.
ALWAYS avoid reaching into the oven to add or remove food. If a rack must be moved while hot, use a dry potholder.
•ALWAYS turn the oven o at the end of cooking.
•Use care when opening the oven door. Let hot air or steam escape before moving or replacing food.
NEVER use aluminum foil to cover oven racks or oven bottom. This could result in risk of electric shock,  re, or damage to the appliance. Use foil
only as directed in this guide.
PREPARED FOOD WARNING: Follow food manufacturer’s instructions. If a plastic frozen food container and/or its cover distorts, warps, or is
otherwise damaged during cooking, immediately discard the food and its container. The food could be contaminated.
If you are aming” liquor or other spirits under an exhaust, TURN THE FAN OFF. The draft could cause the ames to spread out of control.
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About Your Appliance
For proper oven performance and operation, DO NOT block or obstruct any of the vents located on the island trim (air grille).
Avoid touching oven vent area while oven is on and for several minutes after oven is turned o . When the oven is in use, the vent and
surrounding area become hot enough to cause burns. After oven is turned o , DO NOT touch the oven vent or surrounding areas until they
have had su cient time to cool.
Other potentially hot surfaces include rangetop, areas facing the rangetop, oven vent, surfaces near the vent opening, oven door, areas around
the oven door and oven window.
The misuse of oven doors (e.g. stepping, sitting, or leaning on them) can result in potential hazards and/or injuries.
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Warnings
All products are wiped clean with solvents at the factory to remove any visible signs of dirt, oil, and grease which may have remained from the
manufacturing process. Before starting to cook, clean the range with a damp soapy sponge being careful to not squeeze excess amounts water
into openings around control panel or rear trim. There may be some burn o and odors on  rst use of the appliance–this is normal.
Glass Rangetop
Clean your glass top before the  rst time you use it. A thorough cleaning with a glass top cleaner is recommended.
Oven
IMPORTANT! Before  rst use, wipe interior with soapy water and dry thoroughly. Then set the oven selector to bake, the thermostat to 450°F, and
operate for an hour.
All models include:
•A broad range of baking and broiling modes—up to eight cooking modes in all—to make even your most challenging baking projects a success
•Strong, wear-resistant glass ceramic surface for excellent cleanability
•Split baking and broiling elements—which reduces preheating time and provides greater control and more even heating
A reversing fan which is two times larger than most on the market—this allows you to cook foods more thoroughly and evenly—even when
baking large quantities
•Four convection modes o ering greater air circulation to shorten cooking times and cook foods more evenly
•Three broiling modes including a new low-broil mode for delicate broiling and top-browning
•A pro led, concealed bake element for easier cleaning
Before Using Your Range
Radio Interference
This unit generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this unit does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the unit o and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the distance between the unit and receiver
• Connect the unit into an outlet on a circuit di erent from that to which the receiver is connected.
NOTE: It is the user’s responsibility to correct any interfercence.
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Electric Range Features
Induction Range Features
1. Interior oven light switch
2. Left rear element control knob
3. Left front element control knob
4. Oven function selector knob
5. Oven temperature control knob
6. Right rear element control knob
7. Right front element control knob
8. Island trim (Air grille)
9. Dual element 9” 3,0500-watt/6” 1,400-watt element
10. One 6-1/2” 1,500-watt element
11. 800-watt bridge” element between right front and right rear
elements
12. Two 7” 1,800-watt elements
13. Identi cation plate
14. Three heavy duty tilt-proof racks/Six rack positions
CLEAN OVEN
Quick Cook Elements
Thermal-Convect ion
SURFACE
2
1
3
4 5 6 7
11
8
10
9
12
14
13
CLEAN OVEN
MagneQuick™ Elements
SURFACE
21 3 4 5 6 7
8
11
10
9
REAR
FRO NT
H
OT
REAR
FRO NT
1. Interior oven light switch
2. Left rear element control knob
3. Left front element control knob
4. Oven function selector knob
5. Oven temperature control knob
6. Right rear element control knob
7. Right front element control knob
8. Four 9” Magna Quick Induction Elements 2300W / 3700W
9. Island trim (Air grille)
10. Identi cation plate
11. Three heavy duty tilt-proof racks/Six rack positions
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Cooking Vessels
Each cook has his or her own preference for the particular cooking vessels that are most appropriate for the type of cooking being done.
Any and all cooking vessels are suitable for use on the electric range and it is not necessary to replace your present domestic vessels with
commercial cookware. This a matter of personal choice. As with any cookware, yours should be in good condition and free from excessive dents
on the bottom to provide maximum performance and convenience. For the induction range, cookware needs to be induction compatible and
completely magnetic on the bottom. Partial magnetic bottoms will not perform properly.
Note: When using big pots, it is recommended to use the front elements. There is more room in the front and potential cleanup of rear of
appliance due to staining or discoloration will be minimized.
Surface Operation
Choosing the Correct Cookware
INCORRECT CORRECT
Cookware must be centered and fully contact the
surface of the cooking element.
Use  at-bottomed pans
Pans should meet or exceed the recommended
minimum size for the cooking element used.
Make sure pans sit completely on the cooktop surface
and not on the cooktop trim.
Cookware should be properly balanced. Pans with
heavy handles will tilt.
For induction ranges, cookware needs to be completely
magnetic on the bottom. Partial magnetic bottoms will
not perform properly.
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Surface Operation
Electric Ranges
Single Front or Rear Element
Push in and turn the control knob counterclockwise to the desired setting. The element will cycle on and o to maintain
the desired heat setting. When  nished, turn all controls to “OFF.
Front and Bridge Element
Push in and turn the right rear control knob clockwise to the desired setting. The rear element and the bridge element
will cycle on and o to maintain the desired heat setting. When nished, turn all controls “OFF.
Hot Surface Indicator Lights
The range has four hot surface indicator lights. They are located in the center of the glass rangetop. The hot surface indicator light will glow
red when the corresponding element is heated. The light will remain on after turning o the control knob until the corresponding element has
cooled to a safe temperature.
Induction Ranges
Induction Cookware
Induction cooking utilizes magnetic power which reacts with iron in the base of cookware, instantly transforming the pot or pan into the heat
source. The heat stops when the cookware is removed. Your cookware should be induction compatible and MUST have a magnetic layer of steel
for your induction cooktop to operate properly. The cookware should have a  at, heavy magnetic bottom and straight sides with a diameter of 5”
(13 cm) to 12” (31 cm) to accommodate the various sized elements. The induction cookware should be in good condition and free from excessive
dents on the bottom to provide maximum performance and convenience. Cookware that is NOT suitable for your induction cooktop includes
pottery, glass, aluminum, copper, bronze, and any type of cookware with a footed base.
Rear and Front Elements
Push in and turn the control knob counterclockwise to the desired setting. The element will adjust the power output to maintain the desired
heat setting. The left front burner has a “Boost” feature. A boost of power is provided for 10 minutes and is used for quickly boiling water when
the element is turned to HI. When nished boiling, turn the control knob to Med HI to maintain the boil or to a lower setting for steaming,
warming, and simmering sauces.
Note: Induction cooking uses high powered induction elements for faster cooking performance. Some noise may be noticed by the high
powered induction elements. This is normal.
Induction Surface Indicator Lights
The surface indicator lights are located at the front of the glass cooktop. The indicator lights
are used to indicate activation, hot surface, and warnings.
HOT
REAR
FRONT FRONT
REAR
Indicator Light Reasaon
Solid The element is ON and sensing the proper cookware.
Fast continuous  ash
without a pause
1. Element is OFF - hot surface.
2. Element is ON - cookware is not present or cookware is not
induction cookware. (See recommended cookware in “Before
Using Cooktop section.)
Slow continuous ash The element is ON - surface temperature is very hot. The power
level is regulated to a lower temperature setting as the internal
temperature inside the cooktop has increased due to extended
use.
CAUTION
Metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons, and lids should
not be placed on the induction surface since they can get hot.
DO NOT heat empty cookware or let cookware boil dry. The
cookware can absorb an excessive amount of heat very
quickly, resulting in possible damge to the cookware and
ceramic glass.
CAUTION
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Heat Setting Use
Simmer Melting small quantities
Steaming rice
Simmering sauces
Low Melting large quantities
Med Low Low-temperature frying (eggs, etc.)
Simmering large quantities
Heating milk, cream sauces, gravies,and puddings
Med Sauteing and browning, braising, and
pan-frying
Maintaining slow boil on large qua
Med High High-temperature frying
Pan broiling
Maintaining fast boil on large quantities
High Boiling water quickly
Deep-fat frying in large utensil
Surface Cooking Tips
The minimum pot or pan (vessel) diameter recommended is 5” (13 cm). Use of pots or pans as small as 4” (10 cm) is possible but not
recommended.
Note: If ALL elements are turned to HI for a long period of time, the internal temperature inside the cooktop may rise, causing the cooktop to
turn o .
Surface Heat Settings
Note: The above information is given as a guide only. You may need to vary the heat settings to suit your personal requirements.
Surface Operation
Cooking Guide - Suggested Heat Setting
Food Start at Setting Complete at Setting
Rice Hi - cover, bring water to a boil Lo - cover,  nish timing according to directions
Chocolate Lo - until melted
Candy Lo - cook
Pudding, pie  lling Lo - cook according to directions
Eggs - in shell
fried
poached
Hi - cover, bring to boil
Hi - until pan is hot
Hi - bring water to boil
OFF - let set to desired doneness
Lo - Med, cook to desired doneness
Lo - nish cooking
Sauces Hi - melt fat Lo-Med,  nish cooking
Soups, stews Hi - heat up liquid Lo-Med,  nish cooking
Vegetables Hi - preheat skillet Lo-Med, nish cooking until desired tenderness is
reached
Breads - french toast, pancakes Med-Hi, preheat skillet Lo - cook to desired browness
Cooked cereals, grits, oatmeal Hi - cover, bring water to a boil Lo-Med, add cereal and cook according to directions
Bacon, sausages Hi - preheat skillet Med - cook to desired doneness
Swiss steaks Hi - melt fat,
Med-Hi - to brown meat
Lo - add liquid, cover, simmer until tender
Chicken, fried Hi - melt fat
Med-Hi - to brown crust
Lo - cook until tender
Hamburgers, pork chops Hi - preheat skillet Med - to brown meat and cook to desired browness
Pasta Hi - bring salted water to a boil, add
pasta slowly
Med - maintain boil until tender
Remember that induction cooking is instantaneous and boiling time is decreased when using the proper induction cookware.


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