Page 3 - Important Information About; Safety Symbols and Labels; READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1 Important Safety Instructions Installer: Leave these instructions with the appLiance. Customer: reaD this use anD care manuaL compLeteLy before using this appLiance. save it for future refer- ence. it contains important use anD care information. Keep your saLes receipt or canceLeD checK in a safe ...
Page 4 - General Safety Precautions; warning
2 General Safety Precautions To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury or death when using your oven, follow basic safety precautions, including the following: Important Safety Instructions If you receive a damaged product, immediately contact • your dealer or builder. Do not instal...
Page 5 - Getting to Know Your Oven; Model Identification; Control Panel - single oven
3 some double oven models are available with convec- • tion cooking in both the upper and lower oven cham- bers. other double ovens are equipped for convection cooking in only the upper oven chamber. Getting to Know Your Oven the oven comes in three widths, 27 inches, 30 inches • and 36 inches wide....
Page 6 - Parts of the Oven
4 a Control panel your oven’s control panel consists of keys and a display. use the control panel to control all the oven’s features (sometimes called modes.) b air intake/exhaust slots the oven draws air in through the intake slots to cool its internal parts. the air comes out through the exhaust s...
Page 7 - K l
5 Getting to Know Your Oven 1 2 3 4 5 6 a K l B C D e F B J D H G n m
Page 8 - Display Symbols
6 Getting to Know Your Oven a start key when you use the various features (or modes) on your oven, select the cook- ing mode first, then press the start key. also, use the start key to start the timers. b Cooking mode keypad select the type of cooking you want to perform by pressing one of the cooki...
Page 9 - Control Panel - Double oven with upper and lower Convection oven
7 Getting to Know Your Oven Control Panel - Double oven with upper and lower Convection oven Control Panel - Double oven with Convection upper oven only Control Panel - single oven a B F H G G J K C D e
Page 10 - Control Panel Settings; Setting the Time; important; Operating Your Oven; Setting the Temperature Scale; caution
8 Control Panel Settings Setting the Time press the 1. CloCK key. the colon between the minutes and seconds on the time display will begin to flash. enter the current time on the number keypad before 2. the colon stops flashing. For example: For 12:08, press 1-2-0-8 on the keypad. pressing the # key...
Page 11 - Racks; Gliderack
9 To insert your GlideRack oven rack... your oven comes with a Dacor gliderack oven rack. you can pull the gliderack oven rack out further than the standard racks and still support heavy pots and pans full of food. it is great for heavier foods and the optional Dacor baking stone. hold the gliderack...
Page 12 - Starting Your Oven; Turning Off Your Oven; note; Changing the Temperature; Changing the Oven Cooking Mode; Cooking Mode
10 Operating Your Oven Starting Your Oven Adjust the racks to the appropriate level. 1. Determine the best cooking mode for the type of food 2. to be cooked. Select from the following... ConVeCtIon BaKe • - a combination of the convection fan and a bottom heat source. good for single rack items in a...
Page 13 - 2 Hour Timer Feature; To disable or enable the 12 hour timer
11 Operating Your Oven Lock-Out Feature If you want to disable the keys on the control panel when the oven is not in use: push and hold the • CanCel · seCure key for about three seconds. the control panel keys will stop work- ing and “ oFF “ will appear on the display. only the CanCel · seCure and t...
Page 14 - Common Problems When Using the Bake Mode; Problem; Understanding the Various Oven Modes; The three basic styles of cooking in an oven are:; the cooking of meats or vegetables over a period of time.; Bake; Baking Tips
12 Common Problems When Using the Bake Mode Problem May be caused by What to do cookies burn on the bottom. oven door opened too often. set timer to shortest recommended cooking time and check food when timer beeps. use door window to check food. incorrect rack position used. change rack position. D...
Page 15 - Your oven offers three convection cooking; For Pure Convection and convection bake; Pure Convection
13 Operating Your Oven Your oven offers three convection cooking modes... Pure Convection • Convection bake • Convection roast • as a general rule, in the convection modes time is about 25% shorter. set the timer 15 minutes before the shortest stated time and add more time if necessary. For Pure Con...
Page 16 - Convection Roast; Roasting Tips; Broil; Broiling Tips; Understanding the Various Oven Modes (Continued)
14 Operating Your Oven Convection Roast your oven’s convection roast mode uses a combination of the convection fan and heat sources above and below the food. it is best for rib roasts, turkeys, chickens, etc. Roasting Tips all baking modes can be used to roast in your oven.however, the convection ro...
Page 17 - Timers; Your oven is equipped with two built-in; Timer; Delay Timed Cooking Features; Things to Know About Delay Timed; The Three Ways to Use Delay Timed
15 Operating Your Oven Timers warning The timers on your oven do not turn the oven on or off. They are only for timing purposes. When you want to turn the oven off automatically, use the Delay Timed Cooking Features . note Pressing the CanCel · seCure key does NOT reset or stop the timers. Your oven...
Page 18 - About the 3 Delay Timed Settings; Other Things to Know About Delayed
16 Operating Your Oven About the 3 Delay Timed Settings the delay timed cooking keys are: start tIme • : the time the oven starts cooking DuratIon • : the amount of time the oven cooks before it goes into hold mode. stoP tIme • : the clock time the oven turns off and goes into hold mode. when you se...
Page 19 - Using the Meat Probe; To change the meat probe temperature
17 Operating Your Oven Using the Meat Probe when you cook foods like roasts and poultry, the internal temperature is the best way to tell when the food is prop- erly cooked. your oven’s meat probe is an easy way to take the guesswork out of roasting. you can use it to cook food to the exact temperat...
Page 20 - Important details about the meat probe:; Dehydrating/Defrosting; To dehydrate or defrost foods
18 Operating Your Oven Using the Meat Probe (Continued) Important details about the meat probe: You must select the specific cooking mode ( • BaKe , ConV BaKe , Pure ConV or ConV roast ) before you press the ProBe key. when using the meat probe feature the preheat cycle • is disabled. for best resul...
Page 21 - Solving Discoloration Problems; Creating a Candied Effect; Preventing Tough Skins when Dehydrating
19 Operating Your Oven When you dehydrate... wash and remove excess moisture from all fruits and 1. vegetables before dehydrating.cut fruits and vegetables into uniform pieces. 2. You can add honey, spices, lime juice, or orange juice 3. to give the fruit a different flavor. it is best to dehydrate ...
Page 22 - Proofing; Setting Up the Sabbath Feature
20 Operating Your Oven Proofing you can use your oven to proof yeasted doughs at a low and draft-free temperature using the bake mode. press the 1. BaKe key*. enter the temperature of 100°f on the keypad. 2. press 3. start . place the dough in a greased bowl inside of the oven. 4. cover it with eith...
Page 23 - Food Placement
21 Operating Your Oven Cooking Tips Food Placement typically, when baking on two racks, use rack posi- • tions #2 and #4 or #1 and #3. when baking on three racks, use rack positions #1, #3 and #5.turn pans on the racks so that the long sides run left • to right, as you face them.when you are cooking...
Page 24 - The Best Use of Bake Ware; Cooking Tips; High Altitude Cooking; optional Broil and roast
22 The Best Use of Bake Ware You should bake cakes, quick breads, muffins, and • cookies in shiny, reflective pans for light, golden crusts. avoid old, darkened, warped, dented, stainless steel and tin-coated pans. they heat unevenly and will not give good baking results. use medium gauge aluminum s...
Page 25 - Your Oven’s Self Clean Feature; About the Self Clean Cycle; Care and Cleaning; How to Use the Self Clean Feature
23 warning Clean only the parts of the oven listed in this manual. Clean • them only in the manner specified.To avoid dangerous fumes or damage to your oven’s • surfaces and accessories, use only the types of cleaning solutions specified in this manual.To avoid burns, turn off the oven(s) and make s...
Page 26 - Self Cleaning Tips; Cleaning the Exterior; Control Panel
24 Care and Cleaning Self Clean (Cont.) note The oven lights do not operate while the oven is in self clean • mode to protect them from damage.Self clean will not work with the meat probe connected (the • meat probe symbol will flash.) if you want to stop the self clean cycle, press the CanCel · seC...
Page 27 - Oven Racks; Stainless Steel Surfaces; Cleaning the Interior; Convection Filter
25 to clean the filter... soak it in hot, soapy water. rinse well. you may also place it in a dishwasher on the top rack. Dry the filter before re-installing it. Installing your oven’s convection filter... Carefully hook the metal clips on the back of the filter over the metal bar across the fan hol...
Page 29 - Replacing the Light Bulbs
27 warning To prevent electrical shock and/or personal injury, make • certain that the oven and light bulb(s) are cool and that power to the oven has been turned off at the main power supply before replacing the light bulb(s).Always make sure the lens covers are in place when using • the oven(s). Th...
Page 30 - Part and Accessories; Description
28 Part and Accessories Description Dacor Part Number halogen light bulb (12 volt, 20 watt) 100429 meat probe 72723 standard broil pan 82107 grill for standard broil pan 82108 27 inch standard type oven rack, convection oven 62137 30 inch standard type oven rack, convection oven 62139 36 inch standa...
Page 31 - Before You Call for Service; Problem Solution Guide
29 Before You Call for Service Problem Solution Guide note : see Common Problems When Using the Bake Mode on page 12 for problems with cooking food. Problem May Be Caused By What to Do nothing works. oven not connected to electrical power. have a licensed electrician connect oven to properly wired e...
Page 33 - Warranty and Service; Getting Help; Warranty; What Is Covered
31 Warranty and Service Getting Help before you request service, please review the Before You Call for Service section on pages 29 to 30. if you have performed the checks in the Problem Solution Guide and the problem has not been remedied, please contact us at one of the numbers below. prior to requ...
Page 34 - DACOR; BUSINESS REPLY MAIL; Notes
32 fold here DACOR ATTN WARRANTY PROCESSING DEPT PO BOX 90070 CITY OF INDUSTRY CA 91715-9907 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST-CLASS MAIL CITY OF INDUSTRY CA PERMIT NO 1600 POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE Notes
Page 36 - WARRANTY INFORMATION
Web site: www.Dacor.com Corporate phone: (800) 793-0093 WARRANTY INFORMATION IMPORTANT: Your warranty will not be activated 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 activate the warranty f...