Disassembly
©2013 Viking Preferred Service 41
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test
procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service.
Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.
Oven Control Board Removal
The Oven Control Board is located above the oven
cavity in the front of the component compartment. It is
used to control all oven functions. Double ovens have
two control boards, one for each oven. The upper oven
control board is on the left and the lower oven control
board is on the right.
1. Remove front component access panel (see Partial
Control Board Area Access).
2. Disconnect all connectors from the control board.
3. Remove screws and the control board from the oven.
4. Reverse procedure for installation.
Convection Motor Capacitors Removal
The Convection Motor Capacitors are located above the
oven cavity in the front of the component compartment.
They are used to control the direction and speed of
convection motor. Each convection motor has two
capacitors.
1. Remove front component access panel (see Partial
Control Board Area Access).
A capacitor may maintain a charge even after power
has been disconnected. Use care when discharging
the capacitor to avoid electric shock.
2. Discharge the capacitor.
3. Remove screws and capacitor mounting plate from
oven.
4. Disconnect two connectors from the capacitor.
5. Remove 13mm nut and capacitor from the oven.
6. Reverse procedure for installation.