Page 2 - English; Contents; Important information
English 2 Contents Important information 5 Energy-saving tips 5 Safety information 6 What you need to know about safety instructions 6 State of California Proposition 65 warning (US only) 8 For your safety 8 Electrical safety 10 Child safety 10 Oven 11 Self-cleaning ovens 12 Ventilating hood 12 Crit...
Page 3 - Care and maintenance; install; Troubleshooting
English 3 Using the special function feature 46 Using the Chef Mode feature 49 Using the iQ control feature 50 Using the clean feature 52 Settings 61 Using the sabbath feature 65 Care and maintenance 67 67757678 Care and cleaning of the oven Removing the oven doors Re install ing the oven doors Chan...
Page 4 - Dacor; Before you begin; have an issue; giv; Dacor Customer Assurance Team; Time; The Dacor Customer Assurance Team
English 4 To Our Valued Customer:Congratulations on your purchase of the very latest in Dacor® products! Our unique combination of features, style , and performance make us a great addition to your home. T o familiarize yourself with the controls, functions and full potential of your new Dacor wall ...
Page 5 - eave the oven door closed except to
English 5 Important information Clean the oven thoroughly before using it the first time. Then, remove the racks, set the oven to Bake at 400 °F for 1 hour. There will be a distinctive odor. This is normal. The kitchen should be well ventilated during this conditioning session. Energy-saving tips • ...
Page 6 - Safety information; What you need to know about safety instructions; Important safety symbols and precautions; WARNING; severe personal injury or death.; injury or property damage.; CAUTION; Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference.; State of California Proposition 65
English 6 Safety information Read and follow all directions before using your oven to avoid risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury, or other damage. Contact your service agent or the manufacturer about issues you do not understand or cannot resolve through troubleshooting (pg. 79). What you n...
Page 7 - For your safety; s and nearby
Safety information For your safety When using electrical appliances, follow basic safety precautions, including: CAUTION • Use the oven only as instructed in this manual. • Potentially hot surfaces include oven vent s and nearby surfaces, and door seams . Ensure the oven is properly installed and gr...
Page 8 - Electrical safety; turn off and unplug the oven.; Child safety; Children should not be allowed to play with the oven.
8 English Safety information Electrical safety • Use only the factory installed flexible power cord to connect to the power supply. • The oven should be serviced only by qualified personnel. Repairs by unqualified persons may cause injury and oven malfunction, and may void the warranty. For service,...
Page 9 - Oven; Do not operate the oven during a power failure.; begin to operate again. Forgotten food may catch fire or spoil.
English 9 Oven • DO NOT TOUCH THE HEATING ELEMENTS OR INTERIOR SURFACES. Heating elements may be hot even if dark in color. Interior surfaces become hot enough to cause severe burns. Do not touch or let clothing or other flammable materials touch the heating elements or interior oven surfaces unless...
Page 10 - Do not clean the door gasket.; Critical usage warning
1 0 English Safety information Self-cleaning ovens Do not clean the door gasket. The door gasket is essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage, or move the gasket. • Fumes released during a self-clean cycle may be fatal to pet birds. Move birds to a well-ventilated room. • Be...
Page 11 - Usage cautions; to; Critical cleaning warnings; Do not spray water directly on the oven.
Safety information Usage cautions CAUTION • In removing coverings from hot cookware, direct steam away from exposed skin. • Remove lids from baby food jars before heating. Afterward, stir the food well to distribute heat, and taste-test the temperature before feeding the baby. • Take care when heati...
Page 12 - Introducing your new oven; Overview; NOTE; Accessories marked with an * can be purchased from Dacor Customer
1 2 English Introducing your new oven Overview 01 03 04 08 06 07 05 02 09 01 Oven control panel 02 Oven door 03 Oven gasket 04 Halogen lamp* 05 Door LED light 06 Door latch 07 Water reservoir 08 Convection filter 09 Rack support What’s included with your oven Wire racks (1)* Gliding rack (2)* Temp p...
Page 13 - Operations; Control panel; TIMER; Press-hold for 3 seconds to disable all oven functions.; OFF
English 1 3 Operations Control panel TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR 01 04 05 06 02 03 07 01 TIMER : Use to display the set Timer screen. 02 SETTINGS : Use to display the Setting screen. 03 LOCK (CONTROL LOCKOUT) : Press-hold for 3 seconds to disable all oven functions. 04 ...
Page 14 - Display; Convection Bake; Off; None; If; The current or selected menu is displayed with a mode description.; show
14 English Operations Display Convection Bake Faster, more even baking 325 °F Temp Probe 150 ° InstantHeat™ Off Cook Time None Delay Start None START 4:35 PM OVEN MODE View Summary 01 03 04 06 02 05 07 08 01 Indicator area • Timer ( ): When the timer is set, the timer indicator is displayed. • Door ...
Page 15 - Water reservoir; RESERVOIR; Open the reservoir cap, and fill
English 15 Water reservoir The reservoir is used in Steam Bake and Steam Roast modes and to remove water scale left on the oven walls after steam-cooking modes. 1. Open the oven door . The reservoir is on the right-hand side of the oven above the oven opening. On the control panel, touch OPEN/CLOSE ...
Page 16 - Close the cap and top portion of the; The reservoir heats up during; Control lockout; when the oven is in Standby mode.; How to activate Control Lockout; Cancel or turn off all functions.; The display changes to the Child Lock
16 English Operations Max 0.5L 0.3L NOTE Do not exceed the max line. A NOTE Close the cap and top portion of the reservoir (A) before using the oven. CAUTION The reservoir heats up during cooking. Wear oven mitts to remove/refill the reservoir. Control lockout Control lockout lets you lock touchpad ...
Page 17 - How to unlock the controls; LOCK; Kitchen timer; How to set the timer
English 17 How to unlock the controls TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR 1. Touch LOCK for 3 seconds. The control lock confirmation and the lock icondisappear. NOTE It may take 10 seconds for the doors to unlock. Kitchen timer This timer beeps when the set time elapses. It doe...
Page 18 - How to change timer name; Tap the timer name area.; Tap the keyboard to set the new timer
How to change timer name DELETE RESET Timer 01 00:00:20 START Timer + ADD TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR Enter timer name. Timer 01 OK English ?123 s a d f g h j k l w q e r t y u i o p z x c v b n m . ... ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - @ * ^ : ; ( ) / ‘ “ : , ? ! ~ 4:35 PM TIM...
Page 19 - Timed cooking; At the end of the cooking time, the oven turns off automatically.; How to set the oven for timed cooking; Swipe to the desired cooking mode.; The cook time appears in the Cook; fruits and vegetables.
Operations Timed cooking In this mode, the oven turns on immediately and cooks for the length of time you set. At the end of the cooking time, the oven turns off automatically. You can use Timed Cooking only with another cooking mode (Bake, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Pure Conv. Sear, Convect...
Page 20 - Delay start; How to set the oven for delay timed cooking; Timed; The Delay Start screen closes. The start
2 0 English Operations Delay start In th is mode, the oven timer turns the oven on at your preset time . At the same time, y ou can set the oven to turn off automatically via the Timed Cooking function. • You can use D elay S tart only with another cooking operation (Bake, Convection Bake, Convectio...
Page 21 - Using the oven racks; Oven rack; Recommended rack; level; s for cooking; LEVEL; Broiling hamburgers; Rack and pan placement; at
English 2 1 Using the oven racks Oven rack level s 1 2 3 4 5 6 Recommended rack level s for cooking TYPE OF FOOD RACK LEVEL Broiling hamburgers 6 Broiling meats or small cuts of poultry, fish 3-5 Bundt cakes, pound cakes, frozen pies, casseroles 3 or 4 Angel-food cakes, small roasts 2 Turkeys, roast...
Page 22 - Before using the racks; accidentally pulled from the oven.; Removing the racks; Do not line the racks or oven chamber
Before using the racks Each rack has stops that must be placed correctly on the supports so the rack cannot be accidentally pulled from the oven. Removing the racks 1. Pull the rack straight out until it stops. 2. Lift up the front of the rack, and then pull it out. Replacing the racks 1. Place the ...
Page 23 - Using the gliding rack; Installing the gliding rack; either
Operations Using the gliding rack This fully extendable rack has glide tracks that let you extend the rack fully out of the oven for safe placement and removal of cookware (especially heavy dishes). Installing the gliding rack Rack Guides • With the rack g lid es retracted and the oven off, carefull...
Page 25 - Using the temp probe; How to use the temp probe; Push the tip of the; Available temperatures
Operations Using the temp probe For many foods, especially roasts and poultry, measuring internal temperature best determine s proper doneness . The t emp probe lets you cook meat with exact ness . Once the food's internal temperature reaches 100 °F (37.7 °C) , the current internal temperature appea...
Page 26 - cycle. You can permanently damage the probe.; normally, cooking will stop after 1 minute.; Temp probe table; Type of Food; Removing the temp probe
6. (Optional) Set the Cook Time or Delay Start, and tap START. When the set internal temperature is reached, the probe sensor deactivates, and an alarm sounds. CAUTION To protect the probe’s tip, defrost the food fully, and ensure it does not protrude. CAUTION • Do not store the probe in the oven or...
Page 27 - Oven functions; Cooking mode; Swipe to select the cooking mode. Set the temperature you want. See; Mode
English 2 7 Oven functions Cooking mode Swipe to select the cooking mode. Set the temperature you want. See Setting the Temperature and Basic Baking and Broiling Instructions , both on pg. 42. Mode Temperature range Temp probe InstantHeat™ Bake 175 °F (80 °C) - 550 °F (285 °C) - Convection Bake 17...
Page 28 - Broiling recommendation guide
28 English Operations Mode Instruction Bake • This is for cakes, cookies, and casseroles. Always preheat the oven. • Baking temps/times vary with ingredients and cookware size/shape. • Dark or nonstick coatings may cook faster with more browning. NOTE Convection baking: It is normal for the fan to t...
Page 29 - grill when broiling. Preheat the oven for 5 minutes.; Steam cook recommendation guide
English 29 Mode Instruction Steam Roast • F or roast ing meats and poultry ; maintain s a crispy surface while trapp ing juices for a moist and tender result. • See Steam cook recommendation guide , p g. 40. Dual , Four - Part Pure Convection • Uses the convection element and fan. • Uniform air circ...
Page 30 - Setting the mode; Swipe the screen; Summarized mode; Setting the temperature
Setting the mode Swipe the screen START 4:35 PM Convection Bake Faster, more even baking 325 °F InstantHeat™ Off Cook Time None Delay Start None TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR OVEN MODE • Swipe the screen to select mode you want. (You can swipe left or right). Summarized m...
Page 31 - Basic baking and broiling instructions; Swipe to select a cooking mode.; Broil mode can be set only Hi or Low.; Follow the steps below to use the; InstantHeatTM; Always
Operations Basic baking and broiling instructions START 4:35 PM Convection Bake Faster, more even baking 325 °F InstantHeat™ Off Cook Time None Delay Start None TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR OVEN MODE 1. Swipe to select a cooking mode. START 4:35 PM Convection Bake Faster...
Page 32 - Low; Low; Steam Bake, Steam Roast; Tap
32 English Operations START 4:35 PM Cook Time 0 hr 40 min Steam Medium Steam Bake Steam baking 350 °F Delay Start 4:35 PM TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR OVEN MODE Low High Medium CANCEL OK TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR Low High Medium CANCEL OK ...
Page 33 - How to adjust the temperature while cooking
English 33 How to adjust the temperature while cooking START 4:35 PM Convection Bake Faster, more even baking 325 °F InstantHeat™ Off Cook Time None Delay Start None TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR OVEN MODE 4:35 PM 1 6 7 8 9 0 2 3 4 5 OK 325 °F Adjust temp. 175°F ~ 550°F T...
Page 34 - Using the special function feature
34 English Operations CAUTION Always broil with the oven door closed.Use care when opening the door. Let hot air or steam escape before you remove food from or put food into the oven. Using the special function feature Special function provides 4 different specialized cooking options. Mode Temperatu...
Page 35 - dehydrated food; Category
English 35 Mode Instruction Dehydrate • D ries food via heat circulation. • K eep dehydrated food in a cool , dry place. • A dding lemon or pineapple juice , or sprinkling sugar on fruit helps retain sweetness. • Dehydrate mode settings : Category Rack position Temperature (°F) Vegetables or Fruit 3...
Page 36 - Rack position chart for special cooking options; Using the Chef Mode feature; Swipe the screen to
36 English Operations NOTE • Preheating is unnecessary for special functions except Stone Bake mode. • An error beep sounds if the temperature setting is out of the set range. Rack position chart for special cooking options Mode Rack position Keep Warm 3 Proof 3 Stone Bake Mode 1 or 2 Dehydrate 3 or...
Page 37 - Cooking tips in the Chef Mode; The display will show the cooking tip.; Using the iQ control feature; When iQ Control on the oven is off:; How to connect the oven; Download and open the Dacor iQ Kitchen app on your smart device.
Operations Cooking tips in the Chef Mode Garlic prime rib OK - For 8-9 servings- Use Roasting Pan with Roasting Rack- Use Temperature probe 4:35 PM TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR OVEN MODE 1. Tap TIP to see a cookin...
Page 38 - To start the oven remotely; When iQ control is on you can remotely:; When cooking is finished or cancelled, iQ Control deactivates.; Using the clean feature; Self clean; not allow children near the oven.
To start the oven remotely iQ Control Start a cooking at your mobile. Turn the mode knob to release this mode. 4:35 PM TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR Tap SETTINGS > Connections > iQ Control , and then tap ON . Whe...
Page 40 - How to run a self-cleaning cycle; Clean; Clean Time
40 English Operations How to run a self-cleaning cycle Self clean Descale 4:35 PM GreenClean™ Draining Clean TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR Oven cleaning OVEN MODE 1. Swipe the screen to Clean . The display will show 4 ...
Page 41 - Set the time you want self-cleaning to; If you need to stop or interrupt a self; After a self-cleaning cycle; If the oven is not clean after one cycle, repeat the cycle.
English 41 4:35 PM 1 6 7 8 9 0 2 3 4 5 OK 4 : 35 Set start time End at 12:38PM AM PM TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR 7. Set the time you want self-cleaning to start, and then tap OK . Self clean Oven cleaning 4:35 PM Del...
Page 42 - is; the door so hot air and steam can escape safely.; How to run a Green cleaning cycle; GreenCleanTM
42 English Operations GreenClean™ Th is function saves time and energy by removing leftover grease and residue that you can wipe away with a damp cloth. NOTE The oven door locks during Green cleaning. Forcing the door open will likely damage the locking system. After a Green cleaning cycle, stand to...
Page 43 - will be a significant amount of water; After a Green-cleaning cycle; a cloth soaked in vinegar.
English 43 Cleaning is complete. Please wipe remaining residue from interior cavity. OK 4:35 PM TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR 5. After the Green-cleaning cycle, there will be a significant amount of water on the oven f...
Page 44 - disabled until you have run a descaling cycle.; How to run a descale cycle; Swipe the screen to
44 English Operations Descale If you use Steam Bake or Steam Roast frequently, you should regularly remove minerals deposits that may affect the taste or quality of food. When running a descaling cycle, use only descaling agents designed for steam ovens or coffee machines. NOTE If you use Steam Bake...
Page 45 - drains water automatically.; When rinsing is complete, use oven; Keep children away from the oven during the descaling cycle.
English 45 Descale Draining… Caution: Hot Water. Do not remove Water Reservoir while draining. 4:35 PM TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR OVEN MODE Descale 4:35 PM TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR TIMER...
Page 47 - Settings
English 47 Settings In Settings, you can change the default settings to your preference or diagnose problems with the network connection. 4:35 PM Convection Bake Faster, more even baking 325 °F InstantHeat™ Off Cook Time None Delay Start None START TIMER SETTINGS LOCK (3sec) LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVO...
Page 49 - Volume; recipe times and temperatures.; 2 hour energy Saving
English 49 Volume Adjust the volume level for beeps and melodies.• Tap SETTINGS > Volume , and then use the bar next to Volume to adjust the volume. Temp 1. Temp unit You can program the oven control to display the temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius. Theoven has been preset at the factory to di...
Page 51 - Using the sabbath feature; no; How to use the Sabbath feature; Set the temperature and cook time you
English 51 Using the sabbath feature (For use on the Jewish Sabbath & Holidays) K For further assistance, guidelines for proper usage, and a complete list of models with the Sabbath feature, visit http:\\www.star-k.org. You can use Sabbath with baking only. The oven temperature may be set higher...
Page 53 - Care and cleaning of the oven; Cleaning painted parts and decorative trim; and dry. Do not use abrasive cleaners anywhere on the oven.; Cleaning stainless-steel surfaces; Shake a bottle of stainless-steel appliance cleaner/polish well.; Convection filter
English 53 Care and maintenance Care and cleaning of the oven Cleaning painted parts and decorative trim • For general cleaning, use a cloth with hot, soapy water. • For more difficult residue and greasy buildup, apply a liquid detergent directly to the area. 30 – 60 minutes later, wipe with a damp ...
Page 54 - Removing your oven’s convection filter; Oven racks; racks; Assurance
54 English Care and maintenance Removing your oven’s convection filter When the oven is cool, grasp the edges of the filter with your fingertips, and gently push up. To clean the filter Soak the filter in hot, soapy water, then rinse it well. You may also put it on the top rack of a dishwasher. Dry ...
Page 55 - To lubricate the slides of the gliding rack; distribute the lubricant.; N OTE; Do not spray the gliding rack with
Care and maintenance To lubricate the slides of the gliding rack 1. Remove the rack from the oven. (See pg. 32.) 2. Fully extend the rack on a large, flat surface. (Lay newspaper under the rack for easy cleanup.) 3. Wipe debris from the slide tracks with a paper towel. 4. Shake the lubricant bottle ...
Page 56 - Rack support; Removing the rack supports; Rotate the rack support about 45°.
56 English Care and maintenance Rack support Rack supports can be removed for cleaning. (Self clean, GreenClean™ and Manual clean). Removing the rack supports 1. Grasping from the middle, lift the rack support upward. 2. Rotate the rack support about 45°. 3. Pull the rack support from its two holes.
Page 57 - Replacing the rack supports
English 57 Replacing the rack supports 1. Put the rack support into the two holes. 2. Rotate the bottom of the rack support to the oven wall. 3. Grasping at the middle, push the rack support downward, then press thesupport into the holes in the oven wall.
Page 58 - Oven door
58 English Care and maintenance Oven door Don’t hand clean the oven door gasket. You may hand clean the door. • With soap and water, thoroughly clean the top, sides, and front of the oven door. Rinse well. You may use a glass cleaner on the exterior glass. For stains on the inside of the door, use a...
Page 59 - Removing the oven doors; Wire Harness
English 59 Removing the oven doors CAUTION • The door is very heavy. Be careful when removing and lifting the door. • Do not lift the door by the handle. A A. Wire Harness 1. Lay out a soft blanket on a large, flat, sturdy surface, or use the corner posts from your packing material. 2. Disconnect th...
Page 60 - Re-installing the oven doors; Slot in the oven chamber for the door; both sides
60 English Care and maintenance 6. Grasp both sides of the oven door below the handle. Lift and pull the door away from the oven. Gently rock the door side to side if needed. 7. Set the oven door, handle down, on the prepared surface. Re-installing the oven doors CAUTION The door is very heavy. You ...
Page 61 - Removing the oven; To avoid damaging the wire, reinsert it; Changing the oven light; LIGHT
English 61 4. Open the door fully. If it does not lie perpendicular to the oven, remove the door, and repeat Steps 1 – 3. 5. F lip the hinge locks up into the locked position.(See Removing the oven doors , Step 3, graphic A, pg. 75.) 6. Close the oven door , and check the gap between the door and co...
Page 62 - are unable to resolve the issue, call Dacor Customer; Control display; Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker; im
Troubleshooting If there is an issue with the oven, review these tables for a possible resolution. If you are unable to resolve the issue, call Dacor Customer Assuran ce: (800) 793-0093. Control display Problem Possible cause Solution Display goes blank Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker Replace ...
Page 63 - Problem
Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Solution Food does not broil properly S erving size too large/small See Broiling recommendation guide , pg. 40, and re try. R ack im properly positioned See Broiling recommendation guide , pg. 40 . C ookware not suited for broiling Use suitable cookware. (Some ...
Page 64 - Odor from insulation around oven cavity; Information codes; off moisture
Troubleshooting 64 English Problem Possible cause Solution Strong odor Odor from insulation around oven cavity is normal initially; odor vanishes after a few uses Operate oven empty on Bake at 400 °F for 1 hour Fan noise Convection fan normally cycles on / off N ormal operation Oven racks do not sli...
Page 65 - Warranty and Service; Getting Help; Review the; Warranty; What Is Covered
English 65 Warranty and Service Getting Help Before you request service:you request service: 1. Review the Troubleshooting section of this manual (see page 79 ). 2. Use the helpful tips found in our Troubleshooting . 3. Become familiar with the warranty terms and conditions of your product. 4. If no...
Page 66 - LIMITATIONS OF COVERAGE; loss, time away from work or restaurant meals.
66 English Warranty and Service LIMITATIONS OF COVERAGE Service will be provided by a Dacor - designated service company during regular business hours. These servicers are independent and not Dacor agents. Dealer display and model home - display products with a production date greater than 5 years, ...
Page 67 - Out of Warranty
English 67 Out of Warranty Should you experience a service issue beyond the standard warranty period, please contact us. Dacor reviews each issue and customer concern to provide the best possible solution based on the circumstances.THE REMEDIES PROVIDED IN THE ABOVE EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE THE SOLE A...
Page 68 - Regulatory Notice; FCC CAUTION
78 English Regulatory Notice 1. FCC Notice CAUTION FCC CAUTION : Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is Subject to following two...
Page 69 - than the radio or TV
English 69 • Connecting the equipment to an outlet that is on a different circuit than the radio or TV • Consulting the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled en...
Page 70 - Open Source Announcement
70 English Open Source Announcement The software included in this product contains open source software. You may obtain the complete corresponding source code for a period of three years after the last shipment of this product by sending an email to mailto:[email protected]. It is also possible to o...
Page 71 - WARRANTY INFORMATION
cut here cut here Please visit www.Dacor.com to activate your warranty online. WARRANTY INFORMATION IMPORTANT: Your warranty will not begin until you activate it online or return this form to Dacor. If you have purchased more than one Dacor product, please return all forms in one envelope, or activa...