Electrical Requirements; Electrical Connection; Door Removal - Viking Professional VEDO266 Installation Instructions Manual

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DOOR REMOVAL /

ADJUSTMENT
Ocassionally, it may be necessary to remove or
adjust the doors. This should only be done by
a qualified techinican. To remove the door,
remove the screws from the top and bottom of
the hinge trim. Open the door to the full open
position. Place a pin in the pinhole on the
hinge. Close the door just until it reaches the
pin in the hinge. Remove the hinge trim. Lift
up and out on the door until the door comes
out of the door socket. Reverse the procedure
to replace the door.
To adjust the door up or down, turn the
adjustment screw. To move the door upward,
turn the adjustment screw clockwise. To move
the door downward, turn the adjustment screw
counterclockwise.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

Check your local codes regarding this unit. The single built-in oven requires a 4-wire with ground, 240-208/120
VAC/60 Hz, 30 amp electrical connection. The double 27" W. and 30" W. built-in ovens require a 4-wire with ground,
240-208/120 VAC/60 Hz, 40 amp electrical connection. The double 36" W. built-in oven requires a 4-wire with
ground, 240-208/120 VAC/60 Hz, 50 amp electrical connection. This unit is equipped with a No. 10 ground wire in
the conduit. See next section for grounding instructions. It should be fused separately. CAUTION: Be sure the
electric power is off from the breaker box to the junction box until the oven is installed and ready to operate. The
junction box should be located as shown in the drawing and connected to suitable ground.
Refer to the specification chart for watt rating and recommended amps. House wiring and fusing must comply with
local codes. If no local codes are applicable, wire in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-
latest edition.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

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 the appropriate terminal. Check your local
code to see which of the options below should be used in grounding the unit.
OPTION 1:
Connect the neutral (white) wire and the grounding (green) wire with the incoming neutral
(white) power supply line.
OPTION 2:
If the junction box is grounded, untwist the grounding (green) wire and attach to the junction
box. Attach the neutral (white) wire to the neutral (white) power supply line.
OPTION 3:
Untwist the grounding (green) wire and attach it to a suitable ground. Attach neutral (white)
wire to the incoming neutral (white) power supply line.
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD WITH THIS APPLIANCE. SUCH USE MAY RESULT IN A FIRE,
ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR OTHER PERSONAL INJURY.
CHECK WIRING
Connect the electric power at the breaker box and check for proper operation of all functions.
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