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Viking Microonda Códigos de error
Si está buscando ayuda para arreglar su Microwave Viking, ¡no busque más! Nuestra guía completa de códigos de error del Microwave Viking explicará problemas comunes, brindará consejos y le mostrará cómo leer los códigos de error de su modelo.
No hay códigos de error para este producto en este momento.
¿Su microondas Viking ha dejado de funcionar?
Asegúrese de que el microondas está enchufado y recibe corriente. Enchufe un secador de pelo, u otro aparato en la toma de corriente del microondas, y vea si funciona. Si funciona, sabrá que el problema está en el microondas, no en el circuito de alimentación.
Asegúrese de que la toma GFCI funciona como debería. Si la toma GFCI ha dejado de funcionar, pulse el botón de reinicio para restablecer el disyuntor.
Asegúrese de que el disyuntor o el fusible funcionan correctamente. Si el disyuntor se ha disparado o el fusible está fundido, apague el disyuntor y vuelva a encenderlo, o sustituya el fusible fundido.
Si ha seguido los tres sencillos consejos anteriores y su microondas Viking sigue sin funcionar, es el momento de llamar a los profesionales.
Preparación de la reparación del horno microondas
La reparación del horno microondas es a veces sencilla, pero muchos problemas quedan fuera del ámbito de las reparaciones caseras casuales de "fingir hasta conseguirlo". Algunos puntos importantes:
No intente una reparación si su microondas todavía está en garantía, porque eso anula su garantía. Además, ¿por qué hacerlo usted mismo cuando un profesional se encargará de ello?
Desenchufe siempre el microondas antes de quitar la tapa y empezar a probarlo.
Los condensadores pueden provocar una descarga desagradable y potencialmente letal, incluso cuando el microondas está desenchufado. Si no puede reconocer un condensador a la vista, probablemente debería dejar la solución de problemas a nivel de placa a alguien más experimentado.
El microondas no tiene energía
Si su microondas no tiene energía en absoluto, eso es en realidad una buena noticia porque significa que algunas de las soluciones más simples pueden aplicarse. Para empezar, si su microondas dejó de funcionar en medio de la cocción, podría ser simplemente un interruptor (o fusible, en una casa antigua). Comprueba el panel, reajústalo si es necesario y vuelve a intentarlo. Si el disyuntor vuelve a saltar de inmediato, hay un problema con el microondas y debe dejar de usarlo.
Un segundo problema común, y de fácil solución, es que el fusible principal del microondas puede haberse fundido. Se trata de un fusible cilíndrico, normalmente de cerámica y con una potencia nominal de 20 ó 25 amperios. Quítelo del portafusibles, ponga su medidor en la posición de continuidad si tiene una o en la de ohmios/resistencia si no, y pruebe el fusible. Si no hay continuidad, o la resistencia es infinita o nula, sustituye el fusible. Es la reparación más sencilla del horno microondas, una que la mayoría de la gente es capaz de hacer.
La mayoría de los microondas también tienen un corte térmico o "fusible térmico" para evitar el sobrecalentamiento. Estos son un poco más difíciles de detectar, pero bastante reconocibles si busca algunas imágenes en línea. Desconecte el cortacircuito de la placa y compruebe su continuidad. Al igual que con un fusible convencional, la falta de continuidad o una resistencia de cero o infinita significa que el cortacircuito debe ser reemplazado. El valor nominal de la temperatura del cortacircuito estará impreso en el lateral, y deberá sustituirlo por uno del mismo valor nominal.
El microondas no se pone en marcha
Si su microondas tiene potencia pero no cocina, suele ser un problema de la puerta. El pestillo de la puerta contiene un interruptor de bloqueo que impide que funcione cuando la puerta no está cerrada. Si eso falla, el microondas no funcionará.
Para probar el interruptor, desenchúfelo y retire el gabinete. El interruptor es del tipo "normalmente abierto", lo que significa que sólo debería obtener continuidad cuando se presiona el botón del émbolo/actuador. Con los cables de su medidor conectados a los terminales (etiquetados C para común y NO para normalmente abierto), presione el interruptor. Si no obtiene continuidad, el interruptor es el culpable y debe ser reemplazado.
Si el interruptor funciona, el problema puede estar en los ganchos de la puerta con resorte, que cierran la puerta firmemente y activan el enclavamiento. Si los ganchos están desgastados o los muelles han perdido tensión, puede que no activen el interruptor de la puerta correctamente. Sustituirlos requiere desmontar y, posiblemente, retirar la puerta. Lleva algo de tiempo pero no es especialmente difícil.
El microondas no cocina
Si el microondas arranca bien pero no cocina los alimentos, el problema suele ser el magnetrón. Tendrá que desenchufar y abrir el microondas, y luego descargar el condensador de forma segura para evitar el riesgo de descarga, según el Servicio Autorizado de Reparación de Electrodomésticos. Si no confía en su capacidad para hacerlo de forma segura, debe llamar a un profesional de la reparación de electrodomésticos.
Una vez que tenga acceso al magnetrón, desconecte sus cables y compruebe su continuidad. Debe mostrar una continuidad de 2 a 3 ohmios entre los terminales. Si no hay continuidad entre los terminales, o si hay continuidad entre los terminales y la carcasa exterior del magnetrón, será necesario reemplazarlo.
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I Upgraded our New home by Purchasing All Viking Appliances which was quite an Expensive Upgrade!! Terrible products!! The microwave had plastic covered controls on the front that within a year wore out. You could see fingerprints marks on the frequently used numbers, it looked terrible!! The microwave burnt popcorn even when you used the ‘popcorn setting’! Within a few years (after the warranty expired) it stopped working and I had to have it fixed!! The other appliances were just as bad! Don’t purchase Viking Products!!!
My Viking microwave display stopped working requiring me to replace the entire display. I would not recommend ever buying Viking. They are expensive to buy, expensive to repair and are not built with quality in mind!
Im a chef instructor and Viking is among the top brands. My choice was between Viking and Wolf, and Viking, hands down, won out, certainly among all my colleagues. Viking was also offering awesome sales that I felt I needed to take advantage of because I also needed a microwave. However, going through the purchase was absolutely horrific. My biggest mistake was that I went through an online retailer, Appliances Connection, instead of going through someone local. They were offering, at the time, the best price but they were miserable. They were really good at taking my money. It took several months for everything to be in stock. When the delivery was scheduled, they were supposed to give me warning but they did not and I had to rush home from work. Im a teacher so I had to have somebody cover my class because they called and said they were going to be at my house in 10 minutes. It was absolutely ridiculous. We were told that we would have their white glove service, which means putting the appliances in place and installing it but they did none of that. They left all of that plastic on that the refrigerator comes delivered with which was excruciating to get off. It took my husband and I about two hours to get all that plastic off. The biggest problem that we still have to this day is the fact that we cant get the refrigerator leveled. The bottom freezer door sometimes closes but sometimes it doesnt. If we dont shove that door in, it will sit ajar and Im very frustrated by that. I get that all of these French door refrigerators are persnickety in a way, but I expected more from Viking. I called Appliances Connection and they said theyd refund me the installation fee. But they didnt do that and it doesnt solve the problem. I had sent a message through Vikings online service several months ago but I never heard back from that. I finally had some time where I could stay on the phone and got through to Viking. I was told to call a number and theyd take care of it. I called the number and the woman was very nice. She said Id be hearing from somebody in a week to 10 days but I never did hear from anybody.I still have a refrigerator that I would like to love very much but Im not loving it so much right now. I would love to hear from somebody from Viking because Im not a happy customer. If their representative had done what they were supposed to do, it probably would never have gone back to Viking. But I dont think Vikings done a good job of having a proper network in place to make sure that customers get taken care of. These are not cheap products. I can get a crappy appliance and crummy service by going anywhere. Between the pieces that I got, I spent close to $12,000. Thats a lot of money. But I would still buy Viking products because theyre a leading brand in the industry, they have a good warranty and I love the way they look.
Ive known all my life that Viking is a good brand. They had a pretty convenient package at Pacific Sales and their people are very professional. We are renovating and so there was a refrigerator, washing machine, microwave and two other items that all had matching faces, so we decided to go with that. The pull out ice tray of the refrigerator is pretty cute. There are little hiccups with the fridge but its quality is good.
WE purchased this to replace our 12yr old jenn air microwave. What a difference we love the control panel and soft lightening. Expense $$$ item but worth. We tried a 3rd party trim kit but looked awful. Ended up going w/ the Viking trim kit. Makes a huge difference.
I own Viking Professional cooktop, microwave, double oven and refrigerator with bottom freezer and love all of them. The cooktop is the best 4 burner that I have ever had and the oven bakes everything perfect. The refrigerator had only one problem and that was a recall, on the door hinge which was replaced. I have had them in the home since 2005.
Viking fits best in my existing kitchen. It’s easy to use and it looks nice in the kitchen. I like the broiler and when I had a problem with the microwave they replaced the door right away. So far, everything has been good. So get a Viking.
Viking Refrigeration is supposedly one of the best brands in the market and my wife likes them better than the others. I’m a hundred percent satisfied with the quality. We had issues that I didn’t expect because of the price of my refrigerator but I’m not gonna say it’s a bad or terrible refrigerator and they replaced it so I cannot complain at this point, although this is mostly what I feel should not happen. Our Viking refrigerator is huge and the freezer is on the left side while the refrigerator is on the right. My wife, three adult daughters, and I are very careful at home and don’t beat up our kitchen appliances. But the drawers are breaking apart and the shelves and door shelves were disintegrating which is really weird and that I would not expect from a refrigerator with a price tag that Viking has. I assume they crack with the cold. I was very surprised and I really expected a little bit more. So I called the warranty and they sent me new ones.I had an issue with a microwave that Viking ended up fixing, though I wasn’t happy at all with the first company that came. Then I had another issue with a cooktop and the company that came to do the repair was very good. When I buy appliances with a price tag of Viking, I expect their life to be longer. The problems we had are not terrible and would not keep me from buying Viking again in the future, but I was disappointed that I had much more issues with the microwave and cooktop, that I did not expect with luxurious appliances such as Viking.
I was looking for refrigeration, and I was doing renovations. I went online. I had wanted to upgrade from what I currently had, which was the JennAir Professional Series. I wanted something on the Wolf or Viking line. I did not go with Wolf because I could not afford the Sub-Zero Refrigerator. So, I decided to go with Viking. I looked at the reviews. I had ordered it from an appliance shop. Then I went to Ferguson Showroom to see what it looked like because the appliance shop didnt have a display. I knew it was looking like what I wanted it to look like.When I went to Ferguson, they didnt have any Viking on their floor. The salesperson said, “You know what, Latrina, I wish you would have came to us first because our customers had so many problems with Viking. We had to take it off our floor as display items.” I said, “Well, frankly, I wont have these problems.” So, I got the product. But I couldnt have the contractors in because of COVID, so I had the products here for a while. So, they installed them, and now its about the eighth month. My microwave already went out. The refrigerator handles are not so nice. The guy who came and fixed the microwave also had to tighten up the handles. At the top of the refrigerator shelf, you can set it to different levels. At the very top, it’s freezing my food. I cant set it to go any lower than the level that it’s at. Viking needs to revamp.
There were a couple of things that went bad and we called Viking. They came and fixed it. One thing was the installation. When the tech put the microwave in, there were some side pieces that they had to fit in. They didn’t put it in and we had to complain a lot.
Viking products are pretty low-tech and this microwave is just as intuitive as others I have owned. Heats well, which is what you want in this product.
We love our two Viking refrigerators. The only thing my wife ever wanted was some type of outside water and ice. Other than that, Viking has great quality products and great service. Recently, our microwave door would not open. We had a Viking service guy out and hes great. We dont even have to be at our house. He has our code to get in. Hes having to order parts and that microwave has only been installed for less than six months.
The microwave LCD screen went. It is sad a brand like Viking makes an inferior product. The service visit and the repair cost is more than a new microwave. I wish they made a better product or at least had a better warranty...
In Memphis, a lot of the really nice and elegant restaurants choose to use Viking products because of their quality and service. I purchased the Viking products from one of their suppliers, Metro Appliances, out at Jonesboro, Arkansas. The salesperson was great to deal with. He was very positive, upbeat and promotional for Viking and all other varieties that they’re carrying. That was a wonderful experience. But upon receiving my brand-new kitchen suite, the refrigerator had to be repaired instead of completely replaced. The doors were out of alignment and will not be fixed and upon the receiving my ice maker, it didn’t work and had to be completely replaced. I have had issues with my refrigerator going out already. I had to wait over a two-week service while all of my food was spoiled.Also, I currently have a problem with my microwave where the screen has gone out. I have already waited a week and a half and have yet to see the first person come and see what the problem is. I’ve made phone calls and chased all of these people around and I get very poor service for a $25,000 kitchen suite, professional series. But that’s the way they choose to run their business and promote their products and services. I would have been better off going with Whirlpool or Maytag.
We purchased the DMOC in 2007 (no longer available). Beginning in 2009 the problems began. First, a fuse. Then the wiring circuit was bad, followed by the door switch which was faulty.. was repaired. Then replaced a fuse again (same one), and it quit again a week ago. We called the Viking Southwest President and spoke with him. Unsympathetic, unapologetic, he informed me that microwaves only have an anticipated lifespan of 6.5 to 7.5 years - the 10 that we have read about! He stated he would get the record of repairs from their authorized service company (whom we did use!) and he would get back us. No call back. We called again and left a message 4 days after our initial conversation. No call back. Today, a new convection microhood from the competition was installed!
Viking Built-In Convection Microwave Hood - I have owned this appliance for less than 5 years and it is already inoperable. The machine started buzzing and burning. A repairman told me that it has defective parts. Nothing caused by us. Total cost for the repairs is $576. The warranty states that only one part is covered for 5 years - of course, not the parts I need. The company (Viking) wasted a lot of my time only to state the same, Sorry, not covered. Frustrating. I could have bought a $50 microwave from any big box shop that would probably still be working today. Viking is supposed to be top of the line. What a joke.
We bought a new house with all new Viking appliances. I was excited as Id always heard good things about Viking. Never will I have another Viking product now that I have actually experienced the quality, and have dealt with their customer service department. As for the microwave, it was only five years old when it caught on fire. Enough said.
We moved into our brand new home in July of 2015, and we purchased all Viking. Stove panel went out twice in first month, refrigerator and now microwave panel. Very dissatisfied with length of time we waited for the parts over a month and we are in warranty default.
The built-in microwave is just one year old (I moved-in in 12/2016) and the panel light is getting dimmer and dimmer. When I called Viking technical support they said the whole control board has to be replaced. And it is out of warranty. This microwave has been used less than once per day.
Admittedly I am an appliance snob. BUT I will not purchase an appliance just for the name. It needs to work well. I want to get my money's worth. This microwave is by far the best microwave that we have ever owned. We have had it for a month and everything we have cooked, warmed up or softened in it has been perfect. There aren't the usual hotspots that are in most microwaves. Even microwave popcorn is fluffier and has fewer un-popped kernels than our other microwave had. I truly LOVE this microwave!
Our Viking Microwave that we purchased 2008 has blown a hole in the bottom of the microwave. I contacted three representatives from Viking, including the West Coast Office president, Bob Woods, who could not help us. We took numerous pictures and e-mailed them to him. He then talked with their engineers who had no idea what happened. This is supposed to be a top of the line product. I am extremely frustrated that I have been given the runaround with no answers. Our appliance repairman (Executive Appliance) said he has never seen anything like this, as the bottom of the microwave is metal. My husband and I live alone and are in our late 50s and do not put anything exotic in the microwave, so this is not an issue. PLEASE HELP!
The unit that I have has the 18,000 BTU gas flame cooktop and the infrared broiler is super strong. But recently, the front right burner will take a few seconds to fire up. Also, weve been waiting for a couple of weeks now to get the mounting bolts for the microwave. We had our kitchen remodeled and the contractor demolition team cut through some bolts.
Viking makes very good appliances. Haven't had any major issues with it. But their warranty is excellent. For some reason the door mechanism wears out and has to be replaced every 4 to 5 yrs. Service tech will replace it in about 30 minutes, no charges.