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VIKING PREFERRED SERVICE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE & TESTING PROCEEDURES

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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST PROCEDURE-ACTION Compressor kicks out on Air circulation on high side: overload (continued)

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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST PROCEDURE- Freezer compartment too High ambient temperature Locate in

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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST PROCEDURE-ACTION Internal Sweating Abnormal usage Instruct customer to cover foods and liqui

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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST PROCEDURE-TEST Door will not close or will Gasket binding Adjus

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CHECKING CONTINUITY To make component or wiring measurements, set an ohmmeter’s RANGE switch at R x 1 (unless directed otherwise.) For all “ground”

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COMPONENT TEST PROCEDURE METER READING MOTORIZED Disconnect the wire terminals from Approximately

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COMPONENT TEST PROCEDURE METER READING PTC START The PTC Start Relay cannot be tested. RE

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COMPONENT TEST PROCEDURE METER READING TIMER (Continued) 1b. Mallory Timer: Touch the Mallory

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WHAT’S IN WATER INGREDIENT EFFECT CORRECTION A. IT AFFECTS ICE QUALITY Algae or Sulfides Objectionable Carbon Filter Taste and Odo

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WHAT’S IN WATER C. WATER TESTING Water testing is necessary to determine the amount of minerals in a water supply that affect ice and the ice make

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Freestanding Gas Range---------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 VBSC Side by Side Refrigerator-----

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE --- UNDERCOUNTER ICE MACHINE --- PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ---UNDERCOUNTER ICE MACHINE --- PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ---UNDERCOUNTER ICE MACHINE--- PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE

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WINE COOLER Problem Possible Cause / Solution Odor in cabinet Interior needs cleaning Noisy operation / cabinet vibrates Cabinet not

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ----DISHWASHER ---- PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTI

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Continuous Drain 5. Check for leaks: (Con’t) 5a. At door 5a. Plum and square dishwasher 5b. Lens cover for interior light 5b.

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To clean pump: • You can reach the drain pump from inside the machine. First remove the coarse strainer and the fine strainer. Then you can remove

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VOLTAGE READINGS POINT NORM DRAIN HEAT WASH DRY *DRAIN 12

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POOR DISHWASHING RESULTS Try the following remedies. Poor results may not always be caused by the dishwasher. Read through the chart below before co

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POOR DISHWASHING RESULTS (Con’t) Problem Possible Cause Suggested Remedy Small particles Wash arm or arms Be sure a utensil or handle ha

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE__---- FREESTANDING GAS RANGE ---- PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION 1. No bake

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POOR DISHWASHING RESULTS (Con’t) Problem Possible Cause Suggested Remedy Cloudy film on Too much detergent If vinegar or citric acid rins

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POOR DISHWASHING RESULTS (Con’t) Problem Possible Cause Suggested Remedy Water left in Dishwashing Allow dishwasher to complete cycle. bo

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OUTDOOR GAS GRILL NOTE: Check the thermal – couple capillary tube connection at the I/R safety valve, make sure it is tight before condemning the th

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CAST IRON “H” BURNER REMOVAL • Remove the Porcelain Grill Grates • Remove the Flavor Generator Plates. • Do not remove the six

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ----OUTDOOR GAS GRILLE--- PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION 1. Grill won’t light when the 1A. Remove

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ----OUTDOOR GAS GRILLE---- USE AND CARE ( CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ) 1. Spider and insect Spiders and insects can

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ------------- OUTDOOR GAS GRILLE---------------- USE AND CARE (CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE) Clean greasy parts with a

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VIKING COMPACTOR ** SERVICE TIPS ** CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Motor runs but

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VIKING COMPACTOR WIRING DIAGRAMS 39

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VGDO271 TESTING PROCEDURES Service Information Electronic Range Control (ERC) operates in conjunction with a transformer/relay board 1, relay board 2,

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE__---- FREESTANDING GAS RANGE ---- PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION 5. Gas flo

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TESTING PROCEDURES Temperature Calibration Offset The ERC incorporates ± 35° F. calibration offset capabilities for the oven. This adjustment will

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TESTING PROCEDURES Relay Board 2 The relays for oven light, bake, broil, convection element, convection fan and double line break are controlled by

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COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION Illustration Components Test Procedures Results Oven light socket Test continuity recep

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COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION Illustration Components Test Procedures Results Broil Burner Verify gas is supplied P

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COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION ERC mylar touch system Illustration Component Test Procedure

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COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION Illustration Component Teat Procedure Results ERC Controlled Quick test mode Press and hold Bake Time pad f

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COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION 47

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COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION Continuity is indicated as 100 and below. Each pad must be pressed to perform the following test.

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TESTING PROCEDURES --VEDO273 Ele. OVEN Service Information The ERC operates in conjunction with a transformer/ relay board 1, relay board 2, and oven

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TESTING PROCEDURES Temperature Calibration Offset The ERC incorporates ± 35°F calibration offset capabilities for the oven. This adjustment will no

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE__---- FREESTANDING GAS RANGE ---- PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION 12. Inter

Seite 46 - COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION

TESTING PROCECURES Oven Light Relay -- K10 Drive voltage at J1 connector Pins 1 and 4. 1. Turn off power to oven. 2. Attach voltmeter lead to E3 (n

Seite 47 - Relay Drive Requirements

COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION ERC Mylar touch system -- ERC5800 Illustration Component Test Procedure Results See illustrations

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COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION Illustration Component Test Procedure Result ERC4800 Quick test mode Press and hold BAK

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COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION (BLOCK DIAGRAM) 54

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COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION Continuity is indicated as 100 and below. Each pad must be press to perform the following test.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ---Dual Fuel / Self-clean / VDSC - VESO 105 - VED0 205--- PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ----Dual Fuel / Self-clean / VDSC - VESO 105 - VEDO 205--- PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ---Dual Fuel / Self-clean / VDSC - VES0 105 - VEDO 205--- PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE

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VOLTAGE READINGS Measured with door open T4 107VAC 70VAC T3 4VAC 16VAC T2 4VAC 16VAC T1 5VAC 1VAC MEASURED WITH DOOR LOCKED T

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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD WIRING FOR RELAYS T4 – T3 – T2 – T1—T6 – T5

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE__---- FREESTANDING GAS RANGE ---- PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION 18.Flashba

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VOLTAGE and RESISTANCE READINGS BAKE ELEMENT: “A” to “B” 21.1 Ohms “A” to “B” 240VAC during Bake and Convection Bake.

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8 POSITION SELECTOR SWITCH (With shaft position and internal connections) SELF CLEAN Selector Switch closes He

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POWER RELAY (CURRENT) TEST VDSC-VESO-VEDO Power relay VOLTAGE SUPPLY - 235 VOLTS AC CURRENT READINGS AT THE POWER RELAY BAKE #8 RED 1

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VCBB BOTTOM FREEZER REFRIGERATOR Program mode Accessing Program Mode Two programming modes are available. Mode A allows reading refrigerator and fre

Seite 61 - CLEAN TEMPERATURE (875*F)

Program Mode – VCBB Bottom Freezer – Refrigerator Max Frz Run Time Duration 1. Press Max Frz pad. Max Frz light will glow. One temperature indicat

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ELECTRONIC TESTING –VCBB BOTTOM FREEZER – REFRIGERATOR Electronic Testing Mode Forced Defrost Start 1. Press Display On pad to activate control pan

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Electronic Function Description ---VCBB Bottom Freezer - Refrigerator WARNING: To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or de

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Electronic Function Description ---VCBB Bottom Freezer - Refrigerator WARNING To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or

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Component Testing ---VCBB Bottom Freezer – Refrigerator Component Description

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Component Testing ---VCBB Bottom Freezer – Refrigerator Component Description

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VBSC360/420/480 REFRIGERATION TROUBLE SHOOTING AND DIAGNOSIS GENERAL TROUBLE SHOOTING SITUATIONS Heavy Warm Load The amount of warm food placed in

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Component Testing ---VCBB Bottom Freezer – Refrigerator Compressor Description Test Procedure 9. Plug test

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Component Description Test Procedures From condenser refrigerant flows into capil

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Component Description Test Procedures Refrigerant gas is pulled through 1. Se

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Component Description Test Procedures Motor, DC fans Refrigerator fan circulates See Refrigeration and Defrost Component Chec

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Component Description Test Procedures Switch, keyboard Semiconductor switch for panel keyboard. electronic control is not repai

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Component Description Test Procedures Switch, showroom ON position completes circuit t

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Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Acton Unit does not run No power to unit Check for powe

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Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action Air in system Check for low side leak. Repair, evacuate

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Pressure and Temperature Relationship Chart (See Service Procedures for additional information about items in this chart.) Condition Sucti

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Wiring: Schematic ---VCBB Bottom Freezer -Refrigerator--- 80

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DIAGNOSTIC CHART PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST PROCEDU

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Wiring: Schematic ---VCBB Bottom Freezer -Refrigerator--- Freezer Compartment Theory of Operation: As a freezer

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Wiring: Schematic ---VCBB Bottom Freezer -Refrigerator--- Refrigeration Compartment Theory of Operation: As fresh foo

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Wiring: Schematic ---VCBB Bottom Freezer -Refrigerator--- Refrigerator and Freezer Compartment Theory of Operatio

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Wiring: Schematic ---VCBB Bottom Freezer -Refrigerator--- Adaptive Defrost Theory of Operation: After designated compressor run time, refr

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Ice Maker Troubleshooting Chart ---VCBB Bottom Freezer – Refrigerator No or Low Ice Production Problem Action Warm freezer Adjust freezer c

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Ice Maker Troubleshooting Chart ---VCBB Bottom Freezer - Refrigerator--- Incorrect heater temperature Replace mold and heater assembly Ap

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Ice Maker Troubleshooting Chart ---VCBB Bottom Freezer - Refrigerator--- Excessive Ice Production Problem Action Shut-off a

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE --VGSC SELF-CLEAN FREESTANDING RANGE PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION ∗∗∗BAKE SHUTS OFF CONTROL BOARD IS LOCKED O

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PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION 6. No broil: 6A. Open contacts in the Selector 6A. Check continuity from 1 to 1

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PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION 9F. No power to Door Lock Motor 9

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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE TEST PROCEDURES- ACTION Compressor runs, but no Per

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VGSC306 DIAGNOSTICS BAKE NOTE: RANGE MUST BE TURNED ON FOR AT LEAST 40 SECONDS BEFORE MAKING THESE TESTS. Check for 120 VAC at J1-4 to J1-10 (see ill

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VGSC306 DIAGNOSTICS BROIL NOTE: RANGE MUST BE TURNED ON FOR AT LEAST 40 SECONDS BEFORE MAKING THESE TESTS. Is 120VAC present from J1-4 TO J1-6 (illu

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VGRC CHECK LIST (PRODUCT MANUFACTURED BETWEEN JANUARY 4, 2000 – MAY 12, 2000 Symptoms: Range will not come on. Intermittent sparking. No sparking

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