Dacor Gas Grill EOG36 User Manual

Use & Care  
Outdoor Grill  
SAFETY IS EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY. ALL DACOR APPLIANCES ARE DESIGNED  
AND CONSTRUCTED TO GIVE YOU MANY YEARS OF SAFE OPERATION. THE  
OPERATION WILL BE FURTHER ENHANCED IF PROPER CARE AND JUDGEMENT ARE  
EXERCISED IN THE USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THIS APPLIANCE.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
• Operating Instructions  
• Care and Cleaning Instructions  
• Safety Tips  
WARNINGS:  
Must be followed carefully to avoid personal injury or damage.  
NOTES:  
Contains helpful hints and tips.  
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Part No. 65250 Rev. D  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.................................... 1  
Purpose of this Manual ................................ 1  
Product Registration .................................... 1  
IMPORTANT:  
Important Instructions  
WARNINGS:  
1. Keep the area around the appliance  
clear and free from combustible  
materials, gasoline and other flammable  
liquids.  
2. This outdoor gas cooking appliance is  
not intended to be installed in or on a  
recreational vehicle or boat.  
3. Do not leave the grill unattended while  
cooking.  
4. Do not place any items in front of the  
unit while in use. This could obstruct  
the proper flow of air needed for  
combustion and ventilation.  
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS ......................... 1  
1. If the information in this manual is not  
followed exactly, a fire or explosion  
may result causing property damage,  
personal injury or death.  
2. Do not store or use gasoline or other  
flammable liquids in the vicinity of the  
appliance.  
GRILL OPERATION.......................................2-5  
Safety........................................................... 2  
Liquid Propane Tanks................................... 2  
Grill/Cart Features.....................................2-3  
Install Liquid Propane Tank.......................... 3  
Lighting Liquid Propane Grills...................... 3  
Lighting Natural Gas Grills........................3-4  
Manual Lighting............................................ 4  
Canopy Mounted Temperature Gauge......... 4  
Preheating Instructions ................................ 4  
Grill Cooking ................................................ 4  
Smoker Cooking .......................................4-5  
Rotisserie Cooking....................................... 5  
3. If you smell gas:  
Shut off gas to the appliance.  
If odor continues, immediately  
phone your gas supplier.  
Extinguish any open flame.  
If you cannot reach your gas  
supplier, call the fire department.  
Open Lid.  
5. Keep the ventilation openings of the  
enclosure free and clear of obstructions  
and debris.  
6. Always inspect the natural gas or LP  
gas hose assembly before each use of  
the appliance. If you see evidence of  
abrasion, wear, or a cut gas connection  
hose then immediately replace the hose  
prior to operation of the appliance.  
7. Keep any electrical supply cords and the  
fuel gas supply lines away from heating  
surfaces.  
Side Burners ................................................ 5  
CARE AND CLEANING.................................5-6  
Cleaning Tips ............................................... 5  
Exterior Surfaces ......................................... 5  
Interior Surfaces........................................... 6  
4. Installation and service must be  
performed by a qualified installer,  
service agency or the gas supplier.  
5. This unit is for outdoor use only in a  
well-ventilated area. Not to be used in a  
building, garage or any other enclosed  
area.  
6. Tested in accordance with ANSI Z21.58-  
1998, standard for outdoor cooking  
gas appliances and CAD/CGA 1.6-M98,  
standard for outdoor cooking gas  
appliances.  
PROBLEM SOLVING.....................................7-8  
Troubleshooting ........................................... 7  
Product Maintenance................................... 8  
If You Need Service ..................................... 8  
PRODUCT WARRANTY................................... 8  
What Is Covered .......................................... 8  
What Is Not Covered.................................... 8  
7. Check your local building codes for  
proper method of installation. In the  
absence of local codes, this unit should  
be installed in accordance with National  
Fuel Gas Code No. Z223.1 Current Issue  
and National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA  
No. 70 Current Issue or the CAN/CGA  
- B149.1 Natural Gas Installation Code  
or CAN/CGA - B149.2 Propane Gas  
Installation Code and C22.1 Canadian  
Electrical Code Part 1.  
8. CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 B  
The burning of cooking fuel generates  
some by-products that are on the  
list of substances which are known  
by the State of California to cause  
cancer or reproductive harm. California  
law requires businesses to warn  
customers of potential exposure to such  
substances. To minimize exposure to  
these substances, always operate this  
unit to the instructions contained in this  
manual and provide good ventilation  
when cooking with gas.  
Purpose of This Manual  
This Use & Care Manual is designed to enable  
you to properly operate and maintain your new  
grill. Please keep this manual handy for easy  
access and quick reference.  
Additional information may be requested by  
e-mailing, writing or phoning the DACOR  
Customer Service Department. The address  
and phone number of this department are listed  
on the inside front cover of this manual.  
If you received a damaged product,  
immediately contact your dealer or builder.  
Do not install or use a damaged appliance.  
Product Registration  
Please enter the information requested in the spaces provided below. This information will be required in the unlikely event that a service call  
becomes necessary:  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
Date Purchased  
Purchased From  
Address  
Date Installed  
Phone  
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12. Gas Smells:  
IMPORTANT:  
Safety  
If you smell gas when the unit is not  
1. For your safety, the gas supply must  
be turned off at the LP-gas supply tank  
when your grill is not in use.  
2. The LP-gas supply cylinder must be  
disconnected when this barbecuing  
appliance is not in use.  
3. If the appliance is to be stored indoors,  
the LP tank must be disconnected and  
removed from the appliance.  
4. LP tanks not connected for use shall not  
be stored in the vicinity of this or any  
other appliance.  
in use, immediately shut off the gas  
at the main valve, open the canopy  
and call your local service agency  
to inspect the unit. Finding a leak is  
not a do-it-yourself process.  
IMPORTANT:  
Your Dacor grill is designed to be safe when  
installed properly. However, care must be  
used as these grills can produce very high  
temperatures which increases the potential  
for injury or accidents. We recommend you  
always follow the safety notes listed below.  
If you smell gas when the unit is  
in use, immediately shut off the  
gas at the main valve, open the  
canopy, and dissipate for at least  
five minutes. Relight the burners  
and verify that they are operating  
properly. If the burners fail to light  
or are not functioning properly, shut  
off the main gas supply valve and  
call your local service agency for  
inspection.  
NOTES:  
1. Carefully read this manual before using  
the grill, this will reduce the risk of  
injury due to fire or electric shock.  
2. Proper installation is extremely  
important. Refer to the installation  
instructions included within the  
5. Detach and leave the tank outdoors if  
storing the unit indoors. These grills are  
for outdoor use only.  
6. Check for leaks after every tank change.  
13. Never block the vents located on the  
back of the grill or the opening at the  
rear of the canopy. Blocking any or  
all of these vents during cooking, will  
result in damage to the unit and may  
cause a fire or injury.  
literature kit which shipped with your  
grill. Your installer should show you the  
location of the gas shut off valve and  
the electrical connection. You should  
also be familiar with the correct and  
easiest way to shut off these utilities  
in case of an emergency. Minimum  
clearances to combustible materials  
should always be observed. Reference  
the correct clearances in the installation  
instructions.  
Grill Features  
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8
Liquid Propane Tanks  
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10  
1. Dacor LP model grills are set at the  
factory for LP tank installations. Use  
only the Dacor supplied regulator. DO  
NOT ATTEMPT FIELD CONVERSIONS.  
Approved field conversions from natural to  
LP or LP to natural will only be approved  
when completed by an authorized Dacor  
servicer.  
2. Dacor grills are approved for a maximum  
LP tank capacity of 20 pounds (5 gallons).  
The tank must be constructed and marked  
in accordance with the specifications for  
LP-gas tanks of the U.S. Department  
of Transportation (DOT) or the National  
Standard of Canada, CAN/CSA-B339, tank,  
Spheres and Tubes of the Transportation  
of Dangerous Goods. To minimize the  
potential for fire or an explosion, the  
following precautions should be observed  
when using, filing, or storing an LP tank:  
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9
11  
3. Repair and replacement of any parts  
within this appliance should be  
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12  
referred to an authorized Dacor service  
technician.  
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13  
4. Children should never be allowed to sit,  
stand, or play around the grill at any  
time. Children should never be allowed  
to crawl inside the grill cart. Remember,  
when in use, the grill will get hot  
enough to cause severe burns.  
5. Avoid the potential for grease fires by  
frequently cleaning the grease tray.  
Always allow the unit to completely cool  
down before removing the grease tray  
for cleaning.  
6. Keep hands and fingers away from all  
edges of the canopy while in the raised  
position.  
7. Never move the grill during cooking.  
8. Always keep the canopy closed when  
moving the grill cart.  
9. Spiders and insects can nest in the  
burners of this grill. This can obstruct  
the proper flow of gas into the burner  
and cause improper operation, fire  
hazard and potential damage to the unit.  
Periodically inspect the burners. If any  
of these symptoms occur, immediately  
refer to service or the troubleshooting  
section of this manual.  
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3
2
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Built in Model EOG36 Features  
EOG36 Features:  
1. Rotisserie control knob  
2. Grill and Smoker control knobs  
3. Drip retrieval tray  
4. Interior lights on/off switch  
5. Stainless steel grills  
6. Halogen cooking lights  
7. Infrared rotisserie burner (13,000 BTU)  
8. Canopy mounted temperature gauge  
9. Keep warm rack  
10. Rotisserie Rod and forks  
11. Rotisserie Motor  
Never use a dented or rusty LP tank.  
If there is any question as to the  
soundness of the tank, have it checked  
by your LP supplier.  
Never use a tank with a damaged or  
defective shut off valve.  
12. Rotisserie Bracket  
13. Removable smoker box  
14. Heat control channels  
Do not over fill the LP tank. Never fill  
the tank beyond eighty percent (80%)  
of its capacity. Overfilling will cause  
the pressure relief valve on the tank to  
vent excess gas vapor. This vapor is  
combustible and can ignite, causing a  
fire.  
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10. Your outdoor grill is equipped with a  
three-prong grounding plug to protect  
animals against shock hazard. This  
plug should be plugged directly into  
a properly grounded three-prong  
receptacle. Never cut or remove the  
grounding prong from this plug.  
11. The grill canopy should be closed  
during the pre-heating period.  
When transporting an LP tank, ensure it  
is in an upright position and away from  
any sources of high heat.  
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10  
Do not store additional LP tanks inside  
the cart of the unit. Tanks must be stored  
outdoors in a well-ventilated area out of  
the direct sunlight and/or sources of high  
heat, and out of the reach of children.  
LP tank supply systems must be  
arranged for vapor withdrawal.  
LP tank used must include a collar to  
protect the tank valve.  
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Built in Model EOG52 Features  
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EOG52 Features:  
10. Side burners (2 - 18,000 BTU)  
11. Burner grate  
Install Liquid Propane (LP) Tank  
1. Rotisserie control knob  
2. Grill and Smoker control knobs  
3. Drip retrieval tray  
4. Interior lights on/off switch  
5. Stainless steel grills  
6. Halogen cooking lights  
7. Infrared rotisserie burner (13,000 BTU)  
8. Canopy mounted temperature gauge  
9. Side burner control knobs  
Gas Connection at  
Right Read Corner  
Under Outdoor Grll  
Tank Gas  
Keep warm rack (not shown)  
Rotisserie Rod and forks (not shown)  
Rotisserie Motor (not shown)  
Rotisserie Bracket (not shown)  
Removable smoker box (not shown)  
Heat control channels (not shown)  
Regulator  
Main Tank Valve  
Flexible Gas Line  
Slideout LP Tank  
Storage Self  
Lift up work  
Surface  
LP Tank  
(5 Gal Max.)  
Installing the LP Tank  
Gas and  
Electrical  
Lighting Liquid Propane Grills  
WARNING:  
Fixed  
wheels  
Open canopy before attempting to light the  
appliance. Failure to open the canopy could  
allow gas to accumulate which could cause  
an explosion.  
Roll out  
LP tank  
shelf  
NOTES:  
1. Reference your installation instructions  
for proper LP gas line connections to  
the Dacor regulator and the “Main tank  
valve”.  
Roll out storage  
Drawers (2)  
2. Once the tank is properly installed:  
Open the canopy to full open  
position.  
Turn on the main tank valve.  
Light one grill burner at a time by  
pressing in on the control knob  
and turning it counter clockwise  
until you hear the clicking ignition  
sound. Your burner should ignite  
within 4 to 10 seconds.  
Locking  
wheel  
Freestanding Cart Model OGC36 Features  
Lift up work  
Surface  
Repeat the last step with all control  
locations.  
Lighting Natural Gas Grills  
WARNING:  
Gas and  
Electrical  
Open canopy before attempting to light the  
appliance. Failure to open the canopy could  
allow gas to accumulate which could cause  
an explosion.  
Roll out  
LP tank  
shelf  
Fixed  
wheels  
NOTES:  
1. Reference your installation instructions  
for proper natural gas line connections  
to the Dacor regulator.  
2. Once you have confirmed that the  
electrical and gas are properly installed,  
begin the following processes:  
Open the canopy to full open  
position.  
Light one grill burner at a time by  
pressing in on the control knob  
and turning it counter clockwise  
until you hear the clicking ignition  
sound. Your burner should ignite  
within 4 to 10 seconds.  
Roll out storage  
Drawers (2)  
Repeat the last step with all control  
locations.  
Locking  
wheel  
Freestanding Cart Model OGC52 Features  
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If ignition does not immediately  
take place, turn the burner valve  
handle off, wait 5 minutes, and  
repeat the lighting procedure.  
Grilling all types of foods – vary  
temperatures as needed from 225 to  
500 degrees.  
Grill Cooking  
NOTES:  
2. We recommend these temperatures as  
approximations. For more detail please  
refer to your complimentary Dacor  
1. Advanced preparation:  
Bring all food items to be grilled to  
thawed temperature.  
Manual Lighting  
WARNINGS:  
cooking guide. To receive your cooking  
guide, send your completed warranty  
card to Dacor’s marketing department.  
Check to make sure the drip  
retrieval tray is in position.  
Preheat the grill with the canopy  
closed to a minimum of 225  
degrees or the applicable cooking  
temperature for the food you are  
preparing.  
FOR YOUR SAFETY FOLLOW THESE STEPS  
BEFORE ATTEMPTING A MANUAL LIGHTING  
PROCESS:  
1. Turn all control knobs to OFF position.  
2. Raise the canopy to its full open  
position.  
Canopy Mounted Temp. Gauge  
NOTES:  
1. Your Dacor grill is equipped with a  
canopy mounted thermometer to assist  
you in various grill functions.  
Refer to the Dacor cooking  
guide for preheat/cooking food  
temperatures and style of cooking  
recommended.  
NOTES:  
Preheating is an important part  
of proper grilling – preheat to  
approximately 225 degrees.  
Smoking foods – heat to a  
temperature range from 225 to 300  
degrees.  
Grilling all types of foods – vary  
temperatures as needed from 225 to  
500 degrees.  
1. Remove all of the grills to access the  
heat control channels.  
2. Find the hole in the front of the heat  
control channel located directly behind  
the front control panel.  
3. Use the match holder provided or a long  
stem match to light the grill burners  
manually.  
4. Push in on the control knob and turn  
counter-clockwise while inserting the  
burning match into the access hole in  
the heat control channel. This should  
immediately result in ignition. If you do  
not experience immediate ignition, turn  
the control back to the off position.  
5. After waiting for 2 to 3 minutes, begin  
the process with step 4.  
6. If you cannot achieve ignition after two  
attempts, turn off all gas to the product  
and immediately call your authorized  
Dacor servicer for a service call.  
2. Begin the cooking process:  
Once you have achieved the  
appropriate temperature for your  
chosen recipe, place the food  
product on the grill and begin the  
timing process.  
Refer to your Dacor cooking guide  
for approximate times for all types  
of grilled foods.  
2. We recommend these temperatures as  
approximations. For more detail please  
refer to your complimentary Dacor  
3. After completion of cooking:  
Remove the food to serve and close  
cooking guide. To receive your cooking  
guide, send your completed warranty  
card to Dacor’s marketing department.  
the canopy for a safer environment.  
(Refer to the Care and Cleaning  
section of this manual for further  
instructions.)  
Preheating Instructions  
NOTE:  
Smoker Cooking  
WARNINGS:  
When preheating, set burners on high.  
Following preheat, adjust burners to desired  
temperature setting.  
1. Smoker cooking is done with the  
canopy in the down position. Smoke will  
be exhausting through the grill vents.  
Do not block vents. Blocking vents will  
damage the unit and may cause fire or  
injury.  
2. Smoker wood chips are soaked with  
liquids which create steam and smoke  
while barbecuing. Proceed with caution  
during cooking. This steam can be  
very hot and dangerous. (Refer to the  
cooking guide)  
Access Hole for  
Manual Lighting  
In order for the U- burners and burner box to  
remain clean, the gas burners and the flame  
spreaders have to be hot enough to vaporize  
fats/oils/marinades as they drip upon them.  
Without a proper preheat, these materials will  
collect on both the flame spreader and the  
burner tubes resulting in partial or total loss of  
ignition or a decrease in burner performance.  
Always light every burner to generate maximum  
heat output and to assure even heat distribution.  
Using only one or two burners can eventually  
result in a buildup of unwanted material and  
could affect performance.  
3. Frequently, the smoker box will need  
to be refilled during cooking. It will be  
extremely hot. Exercise caution during  
this process. Steam and hot metal  
surfaces can cause personal injuries  
and possible fire.  
NOTE:  
NOTES:  
Access Hole for Manual Lighting  
In colder climates the infrared burner may  
have to be used in order to achieve the  
suggested preheat temperature of 500F.  
1. Smoker cooking enhances the flavors  
of food during grilling or rotisserie  
cooking.  
Manual Lighting  
NOTES:  
Regardless of what you are barbecuing, use  
every burner. This assures even heat distribution  
and also improves grease/fat management.  
Using only one or two burners will eventually  
result in an unwanted buildup of material that  
might inhibit reliable performance.  
2. Your Dacor smoker box is a removable  
accessory that is shipped with your  
originally purchased grill product.  
3. The smoker should be filled with  
your choice of wood chips. For your  
convenience, please refer to your Dacor  
grill cooking guide for a chart of wood  
types, characteristics, and foods to go  
with each type of wood chip.  
1. Your Dacor grill is equipped with a  
canopy mounted thermometer to assist  
you in various grill functions.  
Preheating is an important part  
of proper grilling – preheat to  
approximately 225 degrees.  
Smoking foods – heat to a  
temperature range from 225 to 300  
degrees.  
After using the barbecue, allow it to continue  
heating an additional five minutes. This allows  
materials to move to the grease tray and away  
from the burner area. This assures clean  
burners and a healthy ignition system.  
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4. Once you have prepared the wood and  
smoker box for use, while the grill is  
still cool, select a direct or indirect  
cooking location, then place the smoker  
box appropriately. (Refer to the grill  
cooking guide for smoker direct vs.  
indirect cooking.)  
2. Rotisserie burner operation:  
NOTES:  
Rotisserie burner requires no pre-  
1. Largest recommended pot for these  
burners is 14 inches in diameter. Larger  
pots may contact the grill canopy during  
opening and closing.  
2. Automatic re-ignition systems will ignite  
an extinguished flame.  
3. Do not operate the side burner in windy  
conditions.  
4. The porcelain burner grate is durable,  
however continuous sliding of pots can  
remove surface material.  
heating.  
Rotisserie burner can be used in  
conjunction with grill burners and  
smoker box.  
Push control knob and rotate 1/4  
turn to the left (igniters will spark).  
Push knob and hold (approximately  
30 seconds) until burner stays lit.  
If ignition does not immediately  
take place, turn burner knob off,  
wait 5 minutes, and repeat lighting  
procedure.  
5. To place the smoker box correctly  
Determine desired smoker location.  
Remove one small grill and the  
even heat channel. (The grills  
and even heat channels may be  
moved to create a smoker opening  
anywhere across the full width of  
the unit.)  
5. A stainless steel side burner cover is  
made to cover the burner grate and  
burners when not in use.  
3. Rotisserie Motor and Rotisserie Rod  
Prepare the grill for rotisserie cooking  
by following these steps:  
Place smoker in the opening.  
6. Turn on the burner to maximum (HI)  
temperature. Leave the burner on high  
until the chips begin smoking. Then turn  
the heat down where the chips don’t dry  
out or flame up.  
7. Recipes with long time duration will  
require the addition of wood and liquid  
to the smoker box. Remember, every  
additional time you open the grill  
canopy and smoker box, you will extend  
your recipe cooking times.  
8. Clean up should occur only after cool  
down. Do not leave the smoker box and  
its contents inside the grill during HI  
heat self cleaning.  
9. A cool smoker box and the residue can  
be removed safely for cleaning. Dump  
the cool wood remnants and wash the  
stainless steel smoker box with warm  
water and dish soap. Rinse well and dry  
the box. Do not dump the remnants until  
cool.  
Install the motor mounting bracket  
and motor by slipping the edge of  
the bracket down into the slot at the  
right side edge of the grill frame.  
(as shown below)  
Cleaning Tips  
WARNING:  
To avoid electric shock or burns, turn off all  
controls and ensure the grill is cool before  
cleaning. Do not store any type of cleaning  
products around the grill.  
Plug the motor power cord into 120  
VAC grounded receptacle. Keep the  
cord away from all heated surfaces.  
Load your menu items on the  
rotisserie rod. (Recommended  
loading procedures are listed in  
your Dacor grill cooking guide.)  
Mount your loaded rotisserie  
rod into the drive location on the  
rotisserie motor and into secondary  
mounting support on the left side of  
the grill.  
NOTES:  
1. Read and follow the CARE AND  
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS to  
ensure that proper grill operation  
and appearance will be maintained  
throughout the lifetime of the product.  
Several materials and finishes are used  
in the grill. Each material and finish  
must be properly cleaned according to  
the following recommendations. Failure  
to follow these recommendations may  
result in permanent damage to the grill.  
2. To keep the grill looking it’s best, clean  
it after every use.  
3. Use the mildest cleaners or procedure  
available to perform the cleaning  
operation. Do not use commercial  
cleaners to clean any part of the grill.  
4. Use only a sponge, soft cloth, fibrous  
or plastic brush and nylon pad for  
cleaning. Avoid the use of abrasive  
cleaners such as steel wool.  
Double check all rotisserie forks  
and locking screws for tightness to  
assure items will not move during  
rotation.  
Turn on the motor and observe  
several rotations to confirm the  
food is stable, then close the  
canopy completely and you are  
cooking.  
Rotisserie Cooking  
WARNING:  
This unit is equipped with a 3-prong  
grounding plug for your protection against  
shock hazard and should be plugged directly  
into a properly grounded receptacle. Do not  
cut or remove the grounding prong from this  
plug. Do not allow the rotisserie electrical  
cord to touch any heated surface of your  
grill.  
5. Always dry components completely  
before using the grill.  
6. The use of brand names is intended  
only to indicate a type of cleaning  
agent or cleaning implement. All  
CAUTION:  
products listed by name must be used  
in accordance with the manufacturer’s  
recommendations. Use of a brand name  
does not constitute an endorsement,  
nor does omission of a particular brand  
imply that a product is inferior.  
1. Cooking with the rotisserie burner is not  
recommended during high wind.  
2. If any flame is blown out during windy  
conditions and does not automatically  
re-ignite within 5 to 7 seconds, turn off  
the control and attempt a new ignition  
until you hear the constant clicking stop  
and you see flame ignition.  
Rotisserie Installation  
Side Burners (Select Models Only)  
IMPORTANT:  
NOTES:  
1. Rotisserie cooking utilizes the intense  
searing heat of the infrared burner and  
constant rotisserie rod rotation to cook  
many different types of meat. (Please  
Refer to the rotisserie section of your  
Dacor grill cooking guide for charts and  
recipes.)  
Do not place the burner cover over the  
burners while hot. Excessive heat contact  
with the cover may cause permanent  
discoloration.  
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Exterior Surfaces  
IMPORTANT:  
Interior Surfaces  
IMPORTANT:  
1. Turn the knobs to the “OFF” position  
prior to removing them from the valve  
stems.  
2. The grill should never be operated  
without the knobs in place.  
To assist in the removal of the halogen light  
lens Dacor has included a pry stick. Gently  
slip the pry stick under the edge of the glass  
and pry away until the glass lifts. Remove  
the remaining distance by hand.  
3. Do not soak the knobs in water or place  
them in the dishwasher.  
4. Do not expose the knobs to direct  
flame, hot utensils or other sources of  
heat.  
5. Do not use abrasive or corrosive  
cleaners or applicators, as these could  
cause permanent damage.  
NOTES:  
To assist you, please refer to the list below  
for the suggested cleaning procedures:  
1. Stainless Steel (grills, heat control  
channels, burner box)  
Mild abrasive cleaners  
De-greasors (such as 409)  
Abrasive cleaners (limited  
applications)  
NOTE:  
Cleaning stainless steel varies with each  
part of the grill. To assist you, please refer  
to the list below for the suggested cleaning  
procedures:  
Dacor Cooktop Creme and wet  
sponge  
2. Stainless Steel (u-shape burners)  
Mild abrasive cleaners  
Abrasive cleaners (limited  
applications)  
1. Stainless Steel (canopy, chassis)  
Wipe with the grain  
Non-abrasive cleaners or  
Mild abrasive cleaners  
For stubborn areas, use the Dacor  
Cooktop Cream supplied with the  
grill  
3. Glass (light lens)  
Non-abrasive cleaners  
Glass cleaners are acceptable  
Warm soapy water  
“Liberally apply the cleaner to a wet  
sponge. For best cleaning results  
thoroughly rinse off all residue.”  
2. Porcelain (black upper back wall)  
Non-abrasive cleaners  
Mild abrasive cleaners  
3. Brass Burner Caps  
Mild abrasive cleaners  
Do not place burner caps in the  
dishwasher for cleaning.  
4. Plastic (knobs)  
Non-abrasive cleaners. (warm water  
with dish soap)  
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Troubleshooting  
Unnecessary service calls may be expensive, frustrating and time consuming. Before you call for service, please review the potential problems, possible  
causes and remedies shown in the table below.  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
1. Nothing works.*  
Grill is not connected to electrical power.  
Have grill connected to the proper electrical  
supply by a qualified electrician or appliance  
installer.  
Power supply is not energized.  
Circuit breaker is tripped.  
Check circuit breaker, wiring, fuses, plugs, etc.  
Reset circuit breaker.  
2. Ignitors do not spark.*  
House fuse is blown.  
Replace house fuse.  
3. Sparking but no flame.  
Gas shut-off valve is in “off” position.  
Ports on U-burner are clogged or dirty.  
Turn shut-off valve to “on” position.  
Brush U-burner with a steel brush and clear  
blockage with a toothpick or metal object  
(straightened paper clip, needle, or wire).  
4. Burners ignite but flame is extremely large,  
distorted or yellow.  
Ports on U-burner are clogged or dirty.  
Brush U-burner with a steel brush and clear  
blockage with a toothpick or metal object  
(straightened paper clip, needle, or wire).  
Grill is being operated on wrong type of gas.  
Ensure that the type of grill matches the gas  
supply (natural gas or LP).  
Regulator is not installed, is faulty, or is set for  
the wrong type of gas.  
Check installation, replace regulator, or set  
regulator for proper gas type.  
5. Burner flame goes out at low setting.  
Low gas pressure.  
Contact gas company, have incoming gas  
pressure tested.  
Air intake holes under the control panel are  
obstructed.  
Remove obstruction.  
Check installation dimensions against  
installation instructions.  
Incorrect installation.  
6. Ignitors spark continuously after flame  
ignition.  
Ports on U-burner are clogged or dirty at ignition  
location.  
Brush U-burner with a steel brush and clear  
blockage with a toothpick or metal object  
(straightened paper clip, needle, or wire).  
Power supply polarity is reversed.  
Ignitors are wet or dirty.  
Have polarity corrected.  
Dry ignitors or clean ignitors with a metal brush  
to remove any residue.  
Low burner flame.  
Contact gas company, have incoming gas  
pressure tested.  
Troubleshooting Guide  
*
The grill burners can be manually ignited with a match or the hand spark ignitor supplied with the unit. (Refer to Manual Lighting section  
on page 6.)  
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OUTSIDE THE FIFTY STATES OF THE U.S.A.,  
THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAAND CANADA:  
Product Maintenance  
No maintenance, other than the CARE AND  
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS identified in this  
Use & Care Manual, should be attempted by  
the owner/operator. All other maintenance  
and service must be performed by a qualified  
appliance technician.  
LIMITED FIRST YEAR WARRANTY  
If your DACOR product fails to function within one  
year of the original date of purchase, due to a  
defect in material or workmanship, DACOR will  
furnish a new part, F.O.B. factory, to replace the  
defective part. All delivery, installation and labor  
costs are the responsibility of the purchaser. The  
owner must provide proof of purchase, upon  
request, and have the appliance accessible for  
service.  
If You Need Service...  
First, review the recommended checks listed in  
the preceding Troubleshooting Guide. Then,  
be certain that the appliance has been installed  
properly and is being operated correctly.  
Familiarize yourself with the warranty terms and  
conditions listed in the PRODUCT WARRANTY  
section on the inside back cover.  
What is Not Covered  
Failure of the product caused by faulty  
installation, improper usage, or neglect of  
required maintenance.  
Service calls to educate the customer in  
the proper use and care of the product.  
Failure of the product when used for  
commercial, business, rental or any  
application other than for residential  
consumer use.  
Replacement of house fuses or fuse boxes,  
or resetting of circuit breakers.  
Damage to the product caused by accident,  
fire, flood or other acts of God.  
Breakage, discoloration or damage to  
glass, metal surfaces, plastic components,  
trim, paint, or other cosmetic finish, caused  
by improper usage or care, abuse, or  
neglect.  
If the above checks have been completed and  
the problem has not yet been remedied, call your  
local authorized DACOR service representative.  
Your dealer can normally provide the name  
and telephone number of the nearest service  
company.  
DACOR works diligently to ensure your  
satisfaction when service is necessary. However,  
if you are not completely satisfied with the  
service provided, contact the company that  
performed the service and express why you are  
not pleased. Normally, they will be willing and  
able to resolve the problem.  
If the service agency is not able to respond  
effectively, call or write the DACOR Customer  
Service Department. The phone number and  
address of this department are listed on the  
inside front cover of this manual. Please include  
your telephone number if you choose to write.  
We will then do our utmost to assure your  
happiness and satisfaction.  
THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN THE  
ABOVE EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE  
THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES.  
THEREFORE, NO OTHER EXPRESS  
WARRANTIES ARE MADE, AND OUTSIDE  
THE FIFTY STATES OF THE UNITED STATES,  
THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND CANADA,  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT  
NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED  
IN DURATION TO ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE  
OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO EVENT  
SHALL DACOR BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL  
EXPENSE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,  
ARE MADE TO ANY BUYER FOR RESALE.  
What is Covered  
CERTIFICATE OF WARRANTIES  
DACOR EPICURE™ GRILLS  
WITHIN THE FIFTY STATES OF THE U.S.A., THE  
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAAND CANADA*:  
ONE-YEAR FULL WARRANTY  
If your DACOR product fails to function within  
one year of the original date of purchase, due to  
a defect in material or workmanship, DACOR  
will remedy the defect without charge to you  
or subsequent users. The owner must provide  
proof of purchase, upon request, and have the  
appliance accessible for service.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how  
long an implied warranty lasts, or do not allow  
the exclusion or limitation of inconsequential  
damages, so the above limitations or exclusions  
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you  
specific legal rights, and you may also have  
other rights that vary from state to state.  
FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Rotisserie burner  
LIFETIME WARRANTY  
All stainless steel components, including grill  
and grill burners, are warranted against rust  
through.  
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NO POSTAGE  
NECESSARY  
IF MAILED  
IN THE  
UNITED STATES  
BUSINESS REPLY MAIL  
POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE  
FIRST-CLASS MAIL  
PERMIT NO. 4507  
DIAMOND BAR CA  
ATTN: WARRANTY PROCESSING DEPT  
DACOR  
1440 BRIDGEGATE DR STE 200  
PO BOX 6532  
DIAMOND BAR CA 91765-9861  
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WARRANTY INFORMATION  
IMPORTANT:  
Your warranty for this product CANNOT BE ACTIVATED until this form has been returned to Dacor. If you have  
purchased more than one Dacor product, Please return all forms in one envelope.  
Please rest assured that under no conditions will Dacor sell your name or any of the information on this form for mailing list purposes. We  
are very grateful that you have chosen Dacor products for your home and do not consider the sale of such information to be a proper way  
of expressing our gratitude!  
(Please Print or Type)  
Owner’s Name:  
Last  
First  
Middle  
Street:  
City:  
State:  
Telephone:  
Zip:  
Zip:  
Purchase Date:  
Dealer:  
City:  
Email:  
State:  
Your willingness to take a few seconds to fill in the section below will be sincerely appreciated. Thank you.  
1. How were you first exposed to Dacor products? (Please check one only.)  
A. T.V. Cooking Show  
B. Magazine  
C. Appliance Dealer Showroom  
D. Kitchen Dealer Showroom  
E. Home Show  
F
Builder  
G. Architect/Designer  
H. Another Dacor Owner  
I. Model Home  
J. Other  
2. Where did you buy your Dacor appliances?  
A. Appliance Dealer  
B. Kitchen Dealer  
C. Builder Supplier  
D. Builder  
E. Other  
3. For what purpose was the product purchased?  
A. Replacement only  
B. Part of a Remodeled  
C. New Home  
D. Other  
4. What is your household income?  
A. Under $75,000  
B. $75,000 – $100,000  
C. $100,000 – $150,000  
D. $150,000 – $200,000  
E. $200,000 – $250,000  
F. Over $250,000  
5. What other brands of appliances do you have in your kitchen?  
A. Cooktop  
B. Oven  
C. Dishwasher  
D. Refrigerator  
6. Would you buy or recommend another Dacor product?  
Yes  
No  
Comments:  
Thank you very much for your assistance. The information you have provided will be extremely valuable in helping us plan for the future  
and giving you the support you deserve.  
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