Viking DGSU161 Quick Reference Guide
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To clean your Viking DGSU161 Cooktop, ensure the unit is cool. Use a soft cloth with mild soap and water for the surface. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubbers that can damage the finish. For stubborn stains, use a non-abrasive cleaner specifically designed for stainless steel.
Check that the cooktop is plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Ensure the gas supply is turned on. Clean the burner ports and ignition electrodes from any debris. If the issue persists, contact a professional technician.
To adjust the flame height, turn the burner knob to the lowest setting. Use a flat-head screwdriver to turn the adjustment screw located behind the knob to achieve the desired flame height. Consult your user manual for detailed instructions.
Regularly clean the cooktop surface and burner components. Inspect gas connections periodically for leaks. Schedule an annual professional inspection to ensure all components are functioning correctly and safely.
Ensure the burners and caps are correctly positioned. Clean any blockages in the burner ports. If the issue continues, it could be due to an air-to-gas ratio imbalance, which requires professional adjustment.
Yes, the Viking DGSU161 Cooktop can be converted from natural gas to propane. It requires a conversion kit and should be performed by a qualified technician to ensure safety and compliance with local regulations.
Use flat-bottomed, heavy-gauge cookware for best results. Stainless steel and cast iron are recommended. Avoid lightweight or warped pans that may not provide even heat distribution.
To reset the electronic ignition, unplug the cooktop from the power source for a few minutes and then plug it back in. This can sometimes resolve ignition issues. If the problem persists, a service call may be necessary.
Read the user manual thoroughly to understand all safety and operational instructions. Ensure proper ventilation in the kitchen. Test the burners for correct operation before regular use.
A clicking sound is normal as it indicates the ignition system is sparking to light the burner. If the clicking continues after lighting or occurs when the burner is off, inspect for moisture or debris around the igniter and clean if necessary.