Viking VICU206 Service Manual

Viking VICU206 Service Manual

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Service
Manual
This manual is to be used by qualified appliance technicians only.
Viking does not assume any responsibility for property damage
or personal injury for improper service procedures done by an
unqualified person.
Professional
Built-In Electric
All Induction and
Induction/Radiant
Ceramic Cooktops
Preferred Service
This manual covers general and
specific information including, but not
limited to the following models:
VICU206
VICU266
VCCU106
VCCU166
SMC-0005
May 2009

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  • Page 1 Service Preferred Service Manual This manual is to be used by qualified appliance technicians only. Viking does not assume any responsibility for property damage or personal injury for improper service procedures done by an unqualified person. Professional Built-In Electric This manual covers general and specific information including, but not...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Induction Switch .............25 Infinite Switch–Radiant Burners ......26 Inductor ..............27 Indicator ..............27 Interface/Induction Adapter ........28 Power Board ............29 Filter Board .............30 Cooling Fan ............31 N.T.C Sensor ............31 WIRING DIAGRAMS VCCU106 ..............32 VCCU166 ..............33 VICU206 ...............34 VICU266 ...............35 © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 3: Important Information

    “DANGER”, “WARNING” or “CAUTION”. These words mean: CAUTION DANGER VIKING will not be responsible for any injury or property damage from improper service Immediate hazards which WILL result in severe procedures. If performing service on your personal injury or death.
  • Page 4: Warranty Information

    (12) months from the date of original retail purchase. Viking Range Corporation, warrantor, agrees to repair or replace, at its option, any part which fails or is found to be defective during the warranty period.
  • Page 5: Warranty Service Information

    The return of the Owner Registration Card is not a condition of warranty coverage. You should, however, return the Owner Registration Card so that Viking Range Corporation can contact you should any question of safety arise which could affect you.
  • Page 6: General Information

    . 4 c . 4 c ( 5 3 ( 5 3 1-5/8” 1-5/8” (4.1 cm) (4.1 cm) 30-3/4” 36-3/4” (78.1 cm) (93.3 cm) 4” 4” 3-1/4” 3-1/4” (10.2 cm) (10.2 cm) (9.5 cm) (9.5 cm) © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 7 ( 5 3 ( 5 3 4-15/32” (11.4 cm) 2-5/16” (5.9 cm) 6-11/16” 6-11/16” 5-7/32” 6-7/16” (17.0 cm) (17.0 cm) (13.3 cm) (15.4 cm) 3-1/16” 4-1/2” (7.8 cm) 5-7/32” (11.4 cm) 5-1/4” (13.3 cm) (13.3 cm) © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 8: Warnings

    5” beyond the cooktop is installed and ready to operate. bottom of the cabinets. The junction box should be connected to a suitable ground. © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 9: Induction Cookware

    General Information Cookware Each cook has his or her own preference for the All Viking cookware is induction friendly, as are particular cookware that is most appropriate for most other high-end brands of stainless steel and the type of cooking being done. This a matter enamel cookware.
  • Page 10: Model - Serial Number Matrix

    Ceramic Top 36” Wide Unit Version (Power Sharing) Serial Numbers 07 09 08 C00045959 Month Serial Number Year of Manufacture The model and serial number tag is located on the under side of the burner box. © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 11: Operation

    For additional protection, after all soil has been tomato juice to remain on stainless steel surface, as removed, polish the entire surface with the citric acid will permanently discolor stainless steel. cleaning cream. Wipe up any spills immediately. © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 12: Diagnostics

    filter board Communication error Interface board Replace interface board between interface board Interface board cable loose or Check connection of cable and and induction generator defective replace cable if needed Filter board Replace filter board © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 13 – Display of the residual No failure Cooking zone needs to cool down heat Temperature over 60˚C in a cooking zone switched “OFF”). on and off until the zone has cooled. © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 14: Theory Of Induction Operation

    field. As a rule of thumb, if a common refrigerator magnet will stick to the cooking vessel, it will work with the induction system. © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 15: Induction Safety

    The chart below is a basic overview of the serviceability and accessibility of components in the cooktop. Task Front Serviceable Partial Removal Full Removal Required Required Knobs Control Panel Infinite Switch Induction Switch Indicator Interface Power Board Filter Board Inductors Burner Box Cooling Fan © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 16: Parts Location

    Service Diagnostics and Procedures General Parts Location (VCCU shown) Interface Induction Switches Infinite Inductors Two Generators Switches Indicator © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 17: All Induction Cooktop Disassembly

    3. Remove six screws (three on each side) that secure ceramic top. Remove ceramic top. Power Connections Sensor 6. Remove first two inductors. Screws 4. Carefully move first two inductors to side. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for remaining inductors. © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 18 Interface Connection Ground Connection 11. Remove filter/power board cover. All power and 9. Remove 17 screws and 4 hidden screws filter boards are now accessible. securing filter/power board cover. 13. Reverse procedure for installation. © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 19: Induction/Radiant Cooktop Disassembly

    Power Connections Screws Washer 5. Move inductor assemblies to side. 6. Disconnect front inductor ground screw. 3. Remove six screws (three on each side) that secure ceramic top and remove ceramic top. Ground Screw Screws © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 20 Sensor Sensor Connection Connection 8. Remove front inductor. 11. Remove rear inductor. 9. Disconnect rear inductor ground screw. 12. Remove six screws on top, two screws on side of upper filter/power board cover. Ground Screw © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 21 17. Remove upper filter/power board module. 15. To gain access to lower power/filter board, 18. Remove six screws on top, two screws on side remove line power to upper filter board. of lower filter/power board cover. Line Power © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 22 23. Lower module can now be removed. 20. Carefully remove insulation to gain access to lower filter/power board. 24. Reverse procedure for installation. 21. To remove lower module, remove line power to lower filter board. Line Power © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 23: Component Testing Chart

    Left Front (dual element) 6” Inner 25.8 Ω 9” Outer 25.8 Ω 10.4 Radiant At element VCCU166 Left Rear 37.5 Ω 6.25 Left Front (dual element) 25.8 Ω 6” Inner 9” Outer 25.8 Ω Bridge 21.5 Ω © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 24: Component Troubleshooting Guide

    Verify power and not shorted or open Coil stays on when switch Defective switch Check switch and replace if necessary in off position Coil on indicator not Indicator Check indicator working Cable Check connection and possible short open condition © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 25: Induction Switch

    7800 Ω in medium, 3650 Ω in medium-HI, and 0 Ω in HI. Element Off HI Simmer 210mm 3500 2300 1472 210mm 3220 2300 1472 180mm 1850 1850 1184 145mm 1100 1100 Max Time (min.) © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 26: Infinite Switch-Radiant Burners

    With the selector switch in the on position, 240 VAC should be present between H1a and L2 and H1b and L2. If voltage is not present, verify wiring, element, and element limiter before replacing the switch. © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 27: Inductor

    If power out and no heat, verify the cooking vessel is proper (a common refrigerator magnetic will stick to it). If the cooking vessel is proper, replace the inductor. © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 28: Interface/Induction Adapter

    If connections are tight, wiring is good, and switch resistance is in range, replace the interface.* © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 29: Power Board

    Ensure connection to the filter board connections are proper, replace filter board. cable X10 (power board) – X58 (filter board), blue wire via X55, and black wire via X56. X4 and X5 are © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 30: Filter Board

    E23 – E22. Verify 120 VAC between L1 board. (X50) and Ground (PE), 120 VAC between L2 (X52) and Ground (PE), and 240 VAC between L1 (X50) and L2 (X52) to the filter board, and that the fuse is not open. © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 31: Cooling Fan

    The fan ensures the electronics and switches are kept cool during cooking modes as well as pulls excess heat from the cooktop. The fan (X57) is 12 VDC, 0.38 amp, 4.6 W, 9400 Ω. © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 32: Wiring Diagrams Vccu106

    Wiring and Schematics *Caution do not swap Interface Boards/Induction Adapters or you will get an Interface error (Er 31). © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 33: Vccu166

    Wiring and Schematics *Caution do not swap Interface Boards/Induction Adapters or you will get an Interface error (Er 31). © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 34: Vicu206

    Wiring and Schematics *Caution: Do not swap interface boards/induction adapters – you will get an Interface error (Er 31). © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...
  • Page 35: Vicu266

    Wiring and Schematics *Caution: Do not swap interface boards/induction adapters – you will get an Interface error (Er 31). © 2009 Viking Preferred Service...

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