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CLEAN  DOOR LOCK  BELOW  575º F ±25º F 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
10 Seconds after the signal to sensor #3, switch LS2 – M1 is opened, stopping the door 
lock motion and switches T1 – T2  and T3 – T4 which switches relay 1, powering the 
cooling fan, which closes relay 1 powering the inside and outside broil elements at 
240VAC and the bake element to 120VAC. 
 
After door lock above 575º and during the 3 ½ hour self-clean Auto Reset remains closed 
removing the supply voltage to door lock motor. 

 

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Summary of Contents for veso165

Page 1: ...VIKING RANGE CORPORATION P O DRAWER 956 GREENWOOD MS 38930 USA 9 25 03 F90596...

Page 2: ...rous conditions such as exposure to electrical shock may result VIKING will not be responsible for any injury or property damage from improper service procedures If performing service on your own prod...

Page 3: ...jury or property damage arising from service performed by other than Viking Factory Authorized Service Agencies In order to locate a Viking Factory Authorized Service Agency please consult the dealer...

Page 4: ...Pre Heat Board 27 VEDO265 Pre Heat Board upper 28 VEDO265 Pre Heat Board lower 29 VESO165 8 Pos Selector Switch 30 VEDO265 8 Pos Selector Switch upper 31 VEDO265 8 Pos Selector Switch lower 32 VESO165...

Page 5: ...Built in Electric Oven Features 6...

Page 6: ...ours minutes only One 1 minute is the minimum enterable time mmi u T 1 Press the TIMER button The timer will display 00 and the display indicators show SET TIMER 2 Turn the SET knob in minute interval...

Page 7: ...turned at any time to change the time on the timer After a 5 second timeout the timer will self start at the new setting To cancel the bake time mode before the timer has expired turn the SET knob to...

Page 8: ...ton and turning the SET knob until the desired start time is displayed This is the time of day you want the food to begin cooking 4 Program the required cooking time by pressing the BAKE TIME button T...

Page 9: ...often check food 2 Dark pans being used 2 Use shiny pans 3 Incorrect rack position 3 Use recommended rack position 4 Wrong bake setting 4 Adjust to conventional or convection setting as needed 5 Pan t...

Page 10: ...NEW VIKING MODEL NUMBERS 11...

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Page 12: ...TRICAL CONNECTIONS 1 With the oven positioned in front of the cabinet opening connect the wire leads extending from the conduit to the junction box making sure the neutral white wire is connected to t...

Page 13: ...SINGLE OVEN CUTOUT DIMENSIONNS 14...

Page 14: ...DOUBLE OVEN CUTOUT DIMENSIONS 15...

Page 15: ...SINGLE OVEN DIMENSIONS 16...

Page 16: ...DOUBLE OVEN DIMENSIONS 17...

Page 17: ...control panel Pull the control panel carefully forward and tilt down Being careful not to disconnect wires attached to the components on the reverse of the panel The component panel is now accessible...

Page 18: ...COMPONENT LAYOUT VESO165 VEDO265 19...

Page 19: ...COMPONENT LOCATION VEDO265 Rear View 20...

Page 20: ...oor Lock is fully closed Once this happens Relay RL2 3 opens to stop the Door Lock Motor Relay RL1 1 stays closed providing voltage to the Auto Reset thermostat Relays RL3 and RL4 close powering the C...

Page 21: ...switches to contacts 1 2 turning off the Door Lock Motor circuit through door Lock Motor Timer Relay LS2 M1 Door Lock Motor operates until 2 seconds after sensor 4 is signaled by VC that the Door Lock...

Page 22: ...moves back it allows a micro switch SW to open When the lever reaches the fully closed position it closes a double stacked micro switch SW2 SW3 Door Lock Switch SW2 completes the circuit to Sensor 3...

Page 23: ...36 W Built Electric Oven Components Schematics 24...

Page 24: ...VESO165 RELAY DIAGRAMS VEDO265 RELAY DIAGRAMS 25...

Page 25: ...he Meat Probe 36 W models only When using the meat probe the Manual time knob must be turned to either the TIMED UPPER TIMED LOWER TIMED OR UPPER LOWER TIMED selection depending on which ovens being u...

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Page 33: ...VESO165 WIRING DIAGRAM BAKE INITIAL CYCLE with PRE HEAT 34...

Page 34: ...VESO165 WIRING DIAGRAM BAKE after FIRST CYCLE 35...

Page 35: ...VESO165 WIRING DIAGRAM CONVECTION BAKE INITIAL CYCLE with PRE HEAT 36...

Page 36: ...VESO165 WIRING DIAGRAM CONVECTION BAKE 37...

Page 37: ...VESO 165 WIRING DIAGRAM CONVECTION COOK 38...

Page 38: ...VGSO 165 WIRING DIAGRAM BROIL 39...

Page 39: ...VESO165 WIRING DIAGRAM MAXI BROIL 40...

Page 40: ...VESO165 WIRING DIAGRAM CONVECTION BROIL 41...

Page 41: ...ean position closes the cycle switch and thermostat clean switch which switches relay3 Switching relay 3 allows circuit J 6 to enable the door lock module timer which closes LS L1 and LS2 M1 This powe...

Page 42: ...SELF CLEAN DOOR LOCK ABOVE 575 F 25 F 43...

Page 43: ...on and switches T1 T2 and T3 T4 which switches relay 1 powering the cooling fan which closes relay 1 powering the inside and outside broil elements at 240VAC and the bake element to 120VAC After door...

Page 44: ...lock motor to operate and turning the door lock light off The door lock motor operates until 2 seconds after sensor 4 is signaled by VC that the door lock SW1 has been closed mechanically by the door...

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Page 46: ...C 56VAC T2 90VAC 56VAC T1 93VAC 56VAC VC 4VDC SENSOR 3 3VDC SW2 closed in self clean Locked SENSOR 4 4VDC SW1 closed with clean lock open M1 120VAC lock motor supply voltage 31VAC in locked position L...

Page 47: ...240VAC during Maxi Broil 240VAC during Convection Broil 240VAC during Self clean 240VAC Watts 208VAC Watts B to C inside element 45 2 Ohms B to C 70VAC during Bake and Convection Bake 240VAC during M...

Page 48: ...1 opens stopping the Door Lock motion Door Lock Switch 3 closes T1 T2 and T3 T4 energizing Power Relay 1 and the Cooling Fan Closing Power Relay 1 s contacts supplies 240VAC to both Broil Elements and...

Page 49: ...g clips B Place the oven rack in the center of the oven C Place the thermocouple lead in the center of the rack and close the door Avoid touching metal with the thermocouple junction D Set the selecto...

Page 50: ...the full open position Place a pin in the pin hole Close the door to the inserted pin Remove screw A Lift the door and hinge bezel out of the door socket Reverse the procedure to replace the door DO...

Page 51: ...nts located on the latch mechanism Remove the oven doors to lighten the load Remove the side trim pieces B by removing the top and lower screws marked A and the screws along the side marked D on Ill 1...

Page 52: ...tact 3 to wh vio Contact 9 or open contact Relay 7 lower oven Brown contact 3 to wh vio contact 9 B 5 Open Thermostat cycling contacts B 5 Replace Thermostat 1 and 2 B 6 Open High Limit Switch contact...

Page 53: ...witch contacts 3 to L2 H 1 Replace Selector Switch function Bake see pg 22 functions normally Cycle Light is on H 2 Open Inside Broil Element see pg 22 H 2 Replace Inside Broil Element I No Maxi Broil...

Page 54: ...witch contacts 3 to L2 H 1 Replace Selector Switch function Bake see pg 22 functions normally Cycle Light is on H 2 Open Inside Broil Element see pg 22 H 2 Replace Inside Broil Element I No Maxi Broil...

Page 55: ...Lock Module Timer PC Board functions normally PC Board Door won t lock 120 VAC to Door Lock M 2 Open contacts 1 to 2 on Auto Reset M 2 Replace Auto Reset Thermostat Module Timer PC Thermostat Board is...

Page 56: ...COOKING APPLIANCE CONTROL MODULE WIRING DIAGRAMS DEDO205 275 DEDO271 201 DESO171 101 DESO175 105 VEDO277 207 265 VESO177 107 165 RELAY CABLE CONNECTIONS April 15 2004...

Page 57: ...COOKING APPLIANCE CONTROL MODULE...

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