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Solving Baking Problems

Baking problems can occur for many reasons.  Check the chart for the
causes and remedies for the most common problems.  It is important
to remember that the temperature setting and cooking times you are
accustomed to using with your previous oven may vary slightly from
those required with this oven.  If you find this to be true, it is necessary
for you to adjust your recipes and cooking times accordingly.

BAKING PROBLEM REMEDIES

PROBLEM

CAUSE

REMEDY

Food browns 

Improper heating

Preheat until oven

unevenly

indicator light goes out.

Aluminum foil on rack

Remove foil.

or oven bottom
Baking utensils too large

Use correct size utensil.

for the recipe or oven.
Several utensils crowded

Leave at least 1 1/2” 

together

(3.8 cm) or more space 
between all utensils and 
oven walls. 

Food too brown   Baking utensil too large

Use correct utensil

on bottom

Baking utensil dark or glass

Lower oven temperature
25°F (-3.8°C) for this type
of utensil.

Food dries  

Oven temperature too high

Lower oven temperature

before 

Oven door opened too 

Check food at minimum

browning

frequently

time.

Cookies too  

Pans too deep

Use a cookie sheet (not a

brown on

baking pan).

bottom

Dark cookie sheet

Use light, shiny cookie 
sheet.

Oven temperature too high

Lower oven temperature

Cookies too 

Hot cookie sheet

Allow cookie sheet to 

flat 

cool between batches.

Cake too brown   Oven temperature too high

Lower temperature;

on bottom or 

if using glass pan, lower 

crust forms on 

25°F (-3.8°C)

bottom

Cakes burns on   Oven too hot 

Reduce temperature.

sides or not 

Wrong pan size

Use  recommended pan

done in center

size; fill pan no more 
than 2/3 full.

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Conventional Baking Chart

Recommended

Conventional  Convection

Pan

Temperature    Time

Time

(

o

F)

(

o

C)     (min.)

(min.)

BREADS

Yeast Loaf

Loaf Pan

375

191     30-35

25-35

Yeast Rolls

Cookie Sheet

400

204     12-15

11-13

Biscuits

Cookie Sheet

400

204       8-10

7-9

Nut Breads

Loaf Pan

375

191     30-35

20-25

Cornbread

8”x8” (20x20 cm)

400

204     25-30

15-20

Corn Muffins

Muffin Tin

375

191     15-20

10-12

Fruit Muffins

Muffin Tin

475

191     15-20

12-15

CAKES/COOKIES

Angelfood

Tube Pan

375

191     35-45

30-35

Bundt

Tube Pan

350

177     45-50

35-40

Cupcakes

Muffin tin

350

177     16-20

15-17

Layer, Sheet

13”x9” (23x33 cm)

350

177     40-50

30-35

Layer, Two

9” (23 cm) round

350

177     30-35

25-30

Pound

Loaf Pan

350

177     60-65

45-50

Brownies

13”x9” (23x33 cm)

350

177     25-30

20-25

Choc. Chip

Cookie Sheet

350

177     12-15

9-10

Sugar Cookies

Cookie Sheet

350

177     10-12

7-10

PIES/PASTRY

Pie Crust

9” (23 cm) round

425

218     10-12

7-9

Two Crust, Fruit 9” (23 cm) round

375

191     55-60

50-55

Pumpkin Pie

9” (23 cm) round

375

191     40-45

35-40

Custard

6 - 4 oz cups

350

177     35-40     Not Rec.

Cream Puffs

Cookie Sheet

400

204     30-35

25-27

MISCELLANEOUS

Baked Potatoes (4) 8 oz (227 gm)

375

191     60-75

50-55

Lasagna

9”x5” (23x13 cm)

375

191     55-60

45-50

Cheese Souffle

1 qt. (.95 L)

350

177     45-50

35-40

Stuffed Peppers  13”x9” (23x33 cm)

375

191     60-70

45-50

Quiche

9” (23 cm) round

400

204     25-30     Not Rec.

*Note:  These charts are recommended only as a guide for times and
temperatures.  Times and temperatures may vary depending on
conditions and food type.  For best results, always check food at
minimum time.

Summary of Contents for F1737H

Page 1: ...re Manual Freestanding Gas Self Clean Ranges Viking Range Corporation 111 Front Street Greenwood Mississippi 38930 USA 662 455 1200 For product information call 1 888 VIKING1 845 4641 or visit the Vik...

Page 2: ...ical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire...

Page 3: ...shut off valve on the range so you know where and how to turn off the gas if necessary 2 Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of this appliance unless specifically recommended in this manual...

Page 4: ...appliance is not installed in accordance with installation instructions including excessive loading of the oven door or from abnormal usage 20 Do not attempt to operate the appliance during power fai...

Page 5: ...n order to burn off soils and deposits A powder ash residue is left in the bottom of the oven after completion of the self clean cycle When oven has cooled remove ash with a damp sponge or cloth 8 INF...

Page 6: ...t sparking On all surface igniters you should hear a clicking sound If you do not turn off the control and check that the unit is plugged in and that the fuse or circuit breaker is not blown or trippe...

Page 7: ...25 300 163 177 Pancakes 375 400 191 177 French Toast 400 205 Fish Fillets 300 149 Hamburger 350 177 Steaks 350 177 12 Griddle Simmer Plate Bake Burner Infrared Burner Turning the thermostat counter cl...

Page 8: ...fish margarine or oil to keep fish moist Whole Catfish 4 8 ounces Med 12 20 minutes Same as for steaks Trout 113 227g to High Grill Cooking Chart 14 Grill Cooking Chart FOOD WEIGHT FLAME TOTAL SUGGEST...

Page 9: ...from the U shaped bake burner in the bottom of the oven cavity and is circulated by the motorized fan in the rear of the oven It provides more even heat distribution throughout the oven cavity for all...

Page 10: ...d when using two racks to bake with the racks on position 5 and 3 Position 6 Position 5 Position 4 Position 3 Position 2 Position 1 18 Infrared Convection Broil Exactly the same as regular broiling wi...

Page 11: ...ommended in the recipe warped dented or burned pans should not be used Shiny metal pans are preferred for baking items such as cakes cookies and muffins because they produce light golden crusts due to...

Page 12: ...on 25 F 3 8 C bottom Cakes burns on Oven too hot Reduce temperature sides or not Wrong pan size Use recommended pan done in center size fill pan no more than 2 3 full 22 Conventional Baking Chart Reco...

Page 13: ...ts fat side up No basting is required when the fat side is up Do not add water to the pan as this will cause a steamed effect Roasting is a dry heat process Poultry should be placed breast side up on...

Page 14: ...through to prevent spattering smoking or possibility of grease fire 26 Infrared Conventional Broiling The broiler is an in the oven infrared broiler design certified for residential use The method pr...

Page 15: ...4 Medium 9 7 Well done 11 9 CHICKEN Bnls Breast 1lb 4 18 15 Bone in Breast 2 2 1 2 lb 4 20 18 Quarters 2 2 1 2 4 18 15 HAM Ham slice 1 1lb 4 22 18 2 54 cm LAMB Rib Chops 12 oz 5 9 7 Shoulder 1lb 5 7...

Page 16: ...g off burned on food soil Use a wire a straightened paper clip or needle to clean the ports Do not use a toothpick it could break off in the port Be sure the venturi tube remains dry Burner ports Vent...

Page 17: ...ddle always remove the drip pan located below it by pulling the drip pan toward you The drip pan needs to be cleaned after each use of the griddle Cooked off grease will drain from the griddle through...

Page 18: ...VEN 34 Glass Surface Clean with detergent and warm water Glass cleaner can be used to remove fingerprints If using glass cleaner ammonia make sure that it does not run down on exterior door surface Br...

Page 19: ...y other items utensils from the oven The high heat generated during the cleaning cycle can discolor warp and damage these items Do not use foil or liners in the oven During the Self Clean cycle foil c...

Page 20: ...of purchase upon request and making the appliance reasonably accessible for service If the product or one of its component parts contains a defect or malfunction during the warranty period after a rea...

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