Use and Care Manual
Renaissance Wall Oven
For use with models: EOR, MOR
Style varies
Model MORD230 shown
Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s
Important Safety Instructions ...........................................1
Getting to Know Your Oven............................................3
Operating Your Oven....................................................8
Cooking Tips ..............................................................21
Care and Cleaning .....................................................23
Part and Accessories ...................................................28
Before You Call for Service...........................................29
Warranty and Service .................................................31
Notes ........................................................................32
Warranty Card...............................................Back Cover
Part No. 102580 Rev. E
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Important Safety Instructions
Installer: Leave these instructions with the
appLiance.
Important Information About
Safety Instructions
the Important Safety Instructions and warnings in
this manual cannot cover all possible problems and condi-
tions that can occur. use common sense and caution when
installing, maintaining or operating this 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
pLace. proof of originaL purchase Date is requireD for
warranty service.
if you have any questions, call:
always contact the Dacor customer service team about
problems or conditions that you don’t understand.
Dacor customer service team
1 (800) 793-0093 (u.s.a. and canada)
Safety Symbols and Labels
monday — friday 6:00
web site: www.Dacor.com
e-mail: customerservice@Dacor.com
a
.
m. to 5:00
p
.m. Pacific Time
danger
Immediate hazards that WILL result in severe personal injury or
have the complete model and serial number for your
appliance available. the numbers are found on the appli-
ance data plate, located inside the grill, below the control
panel. open the door to expose the grill. on double ovens,
the plate is located behind the top grill. write these num-
bers below for future reference.
death.
rning
Hazat COULD result in severe personal
inj
model number __________________________________
serial number _________________________________
Date of purchase ___________________________
caution
safe actions that COULD result in minor personal
operty damage.
view data plate
through grate
danger
IMPORTANT: To avoid the possibility of explosion or fire, do not
store or use combustible, flammable or explosive vapors and
liquids (such as gasoline) inside or in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance. Keep items that could explode, such as aerosol
cans away from the burners and oven. Do not store flammable or
explosive materials in adjacent cabinets or areas.
warning
WARNING - NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to
heat or warm the room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide
poisoning and overheating of the appliance.
warning
WARNING - NEVER cover any slots, holes or passages in the
oven bottom or cover an entire rack with materials such as
aluminum foil. Doing so blocks air flow through the oven and
may cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Aluminum foil linings
may also trap heat, causing a fire hazard.
For service and warranty information see page 31.
since Dacor continuously improves the quality and perfor-
mance of our products, we may need to make changes to
the appliance without updating this manual.
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Important Safety Instructions
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:
warning
warning
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•
If you receive a damaged product, immediately contact
your dealer or builder. Do not install or use a damaged
appliance.
•
•
Keep flammable items, such as paper, cardboard, plastic
and cloth away from and out of the oven. Do not allow pot
holders to touch hot surfaces.
Make sure that the oven has been properly installed
and grounded by a qualified installer according to the
accompanying installation instructions. Have the installer
show you the location of the fuse or junction box so that
you know where and how to turn off power to the oven.
Do not wear loose or hanging apparel while using the oven.
Do not allow clothing to come into contact with the interior
of the oven and surrounding areas during and immediately
after use.
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•
•
Do not use towels bulky cloth as pot holders.
Do not use the storage.
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Do not install, repair or replace any part of the oven unless
specifically recommended in the literature accompanying
it. A qualified service technician should perform all other
service.
Clean and regularly as instructed in this
manual. ee of grease that could
catch
•
•
Before performing any type of service, make sure that
the electrical power to the oven is turned off at the circuit
breaker or fuse box.
•
Durfaces of the oven during the
ill be hot.
for its intended purpose. Check the
ecommendations before use to determine
suitable for use on in an oven. Certain types
eramic and earthenware are not suitable for use
ven. Personal injury or damage may result from the
oper use of cookware.
Only use the oven for cooking tasks expected of a home
appliance as outlined in this manual. This oven is not
intended for commercial use.
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•
•
DO NOT TOUCH THE SURFACES OF THE OVEN
DURING OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE.
Make sure individuals who use the oven are ab
it properly.
•
•
Exercise caution when opening the oven door. Let hot air or
steam escape before looking or reaching inside.
Never allow anyone, including children t
on any part of the oven including the
cause tipping, damage, serious inj
Use extreme caution if adding water to food in the oven.
The steam can cause serious burns or scalds.
Use only dry pot holders when removing food and
cookware from the oven. Wet pot holders can cause steam
burns.
•
•
Do not leave children alone or
around the oven. Do not allhe
controls, pull on the handle(sof the
oven.
•
For your safety, do not use the oven to cook without the
convection filter(s) installed. When the filter is not installed,
the spinning fan blades at the back of the oven are
exposed.
Do not store items of interest to chilove the oven.
Children could be burned or injured whe climbing on the
appliance.
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•
Do not allow food to sit in the oven for more than one hour
before or after cooking. Eating spoiled food can result in
food poisoning.
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•
Do not tamper with the controls.
To prevent the unit from tipping forward and to provide
a stable installation, make sure the oven is secured to
the cabinet according to the accompanying installation
instructions.
Do not leave metal objects, such as aluminum foil, the meat
probe or cookie sheets on the bottom of the oven. Do not
allow the broil elements on the ceiling of the oven chamber
to be covered up. Do not line the oven with aluminum foil or
other materials. Doing so may cause the oven or the items
in it to overheat, creating a fire hazard or causing property
damage.
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•
Do not heat unopened food containers such as baby food
jars and cans. Pressure build up may cause the container
to burst and cause injury.
Do not use water on grease fires. A violent steam explosion
may result. Smother any flames with a lid, cookie sheet
or flat tray. Use baking soda or a foam extinguisher to
extinguish flaming grease. Be careful to avoid getting
burned.
•
Non-stick coatings, when heated, can be harmful to birds.
Remove birds to a separate, well-ventilated room during
cooking.
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Getting to Know Your Oven
Model Identification
•
the oven comes in three widths, 27 inches, 30 inches
and 36 inches wide.
•
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.
•
the oven also available in single and double oven
models.
control panel
control panel
Double
single
oven
style
oven
style varies
Panel - single oven
Control Panel - Double oven with Convection upper oven only
Control Panel - Double oven with upper and lower Convection oven
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Getting to Know Your Oven
Parts of the Oven
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 slot at the bottom of the oven. Do not block or
cover the air intake or exhaust slots.
c
meat Probe Connector
when you use the meat probe, insert the skewer into the meat and plug the other
end into this connector. see the Using the Meat Probe section on page 17 for
proper operation. on double ovens, only the upper oven is equipped with a meat
probe connector.
D
oven lights
there are two oven lights inside the oven chamber so that you can easily see the
food inside. press the light key on the control pel to turn them on. the bulbs are
12 volt, 20 watt, halogen.
e
rack supports
there are six sets of rack supports inside amber. they support the
adjustable oven racks. They are numbem up.
f
Door Gasket
the door gasket prevents heat from oor is closed.
g
self-Clean latch
the self-clean latch automaticallduring the self-clean cycle.
the door latches for your safeh temperatures inside the oven
during the self-clean cycle.
h
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Broil elements
the broil elements are lof the oven chamber. on some
models, they are hidnel. they are the source of top heat.
Convection Fan*
Convection element*
the convection fao the oven chamber during the convection
cooking procesr covers it.
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the convece air that is blown into the oven chamber by the
convectivection cooking process. The convection filter covers
it.
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Convection Filter*
Thers the convection fan. It helps prevent the transfer of
o another when you are cooking a whole meal. it also keeps
nd covers the moving fan blades for safety purposes.
m
n
oven rack
s with one gliderack™ oven rack and a set of standard racks. the
of racks depends on the model.
Bake elements
elow the glass panel on the floor of the oven chamber are the bake ele-
mthey are the source of bottom heat.
* some double ovens are not equipped for convection cooking in the lower oven. these models do not have a convec-
tion fan, element and filter in the bottom oven chamber.
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Getting to Know Your Oven
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Getting to Know Your Oven
Control Panel Layout
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 cook-
ing mode keys. also includes the selF-Clean and ProBe keys, and on double
ovens, the ProoF key. Double ovens have two cooking mode keypads, one for the
upper oven and one for the lower.
c
CanCel · seCure Key
use this key to turn off your oven. this key sets all temperature settings back to
zero and turns off any features (except the timer) that are currently in use. it also
activates the lock-out feature. on double ovens, there is a CanCel · seCure key
for each oven.
D
Display
the control panel display provides various typinformation about the oven,
including the current time (once the clock icurrent cook settings and the
cooking temperature. see below for the pear on the display
e
number Keypad
when you want to set the temperatuime, use the number
keypad.
f
Delay timed Cooking
Keys
use these keys to set the oven matically at a later time. on
double ovens, there is a set g keys for each oven. see page
15 for instructions.
g
tImer Keys
use the tImer 1 and e an event. the two timers operate
separately from eacthem even if the oven is not in use. they
do not turn the oge 15 for instructions.
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CloCK Key
light Key
use this key
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Located o. if you need to turn the oven lights on or off, press
the ligh
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sabbath Key (#)
use bath mode. see page 20 for details.
Display Symbols
convection
bake
broil
roast
meat
probe
Door Lock
(self-clean)
timer
self-clean
1
2
timer numbers
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Getting to Know Your Oven
a
B
C
D
e
F
G
H
J
K
Control Panel - singl
Control oven with Convection upper oven only
Control Panel - Double oven with upper and lower Convection oven
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Operating Your Oven
Setting the Temperature Scale
Control Panel Settings
Setting the Time
to set the time:
the control panel allows you to select the temperature
scale (fahrenheit or celsius) it uses to display the cooking
temperature. the oven is preset at the factory to fahren-
heit.
1. press the CloCK key. the colon between the minutes
to change the temperature scale:
and seconds on the time display will begin to flash.
1. press and hold the BroIl key (under uPPer oVen
on double ovens) for six seconds.
2. enter the current time on the number keypad before
the colons stops flashing. For example: For 12:08,
press 1-2-0-8 on the keypad. pressing the # key
changes the am-Pm indicator.
2. the display will indicate the temperature scale the
control panel is currently set to, “F” or “C”.
3. press the # key to change the temperature scale. to
leave the setting as is, do not touch any keys.
3. press start.
4. press CanCel · seCure. the control panel will go
back to the regulclock display, set to the new tem-
perature scale
important
The clock cannot be set during delay timed cooking, if one
of the timers is in use or if self-clean or Sabbath mode is
active.
•
Before Y...
•
•
After a power failure, the time on the display may flash,
indicating that the time may not be correct.
•
whto bake or roast, it preheats
aheat cycle rapidly brings the
the proper cooking temperature.
inutes to preheat the oven. preheat
on the temperature settings. the time
er depending on the type of electrical
your community. there is no preheat cycle
of the broil modes.
After pressing the clock key, you must enter the time and
press start soon afterward. If you wait longer than six
seconds between pressing keys, the display will go back to
the original setting.
24/12 Hour Clock (Military Time)
the oven is set to 12-hour (non-military) time at
tory. 24 hour time is also known as military ti
1:36 pm = 13:36 military time.
•
er you pull food out of the oven, it will continue to
ook. this process is called “carry-over.” the larger
the portion of food, the longer it will cook. it is best to
let the meat rest after it comes out of the oven for 10
to 15 minutes before carving. Doing so will allow the
meat to retain its juices and make it easier to carve.
If you want to switch the clock
time or switch from military b
time:
1. press and hold the clock ke
display will indicate the mently set
to, 12 Hr or 24 Hr.
Dacor recommends turning the oven on for one hour
at 500°f to burn off any residual oils used during the
manufacturing process. any of these oils left on the
inner parts can cause an undesirable smell the first
few times the oven is used.
2. press the # key to change the de. to leave
the setting as is, do not touch any ys.
3. press CanCel · seCure to return to the main dis-
play. if you have set the clock to 24 hour time, the
keypad will allow you to enter military time when set-
ting the clock.
caution
Do not allow acids (citrus juices, tomato sauces, etc.) to remain
on the oven’s surfaces. The porcelain finish may stain or pit.
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Operating Your Oven
To Insert Your GlideRack Oven Rack:
Racks
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.
you may use either rack type on any level inside the oven.
warning
To reduce the chance of burns, position the oven racks when the
oven is cool. If you must reposition a rack when the oven is hot,
use pot holders.
1. hold the gliderack oven rack with the guides fully
extended away from you (see the diagram below).
2. align both sets of safety clips (right and left) on the
back of the guides with the oven rack supports as
shown.
To Insert the Standard Oven Racks:
5. insert the end of the rack with the safety notches into
the oven first.
3. begin to slide the rack in, lifting the front safety clips
over the front of the oven rack supports.
6. attach both sides of the rack to the rack supports in
the oven as shown in the diagram below.
4. push the rack l the way to the back.
7. begin to slide the rack in, and then, lift up so that the
safety notches clear the ends of the rack supports.
5. grasp the re center of the front and pull. the
rack shoard while the guides remain in
place.
8. push the rack all the way in with both hands.
To RdeRack Oven Rack:
To Remove the Standard Oven Racks:
•
hands and pull gently straight out
it stops.
•
if you want to remove an oven rack, grasp it with
both hands and pull gently straight out toward you
until it stops.
e rack completely, lift the front of the
out six inches and continue to pull it out.
he rack releases the safety clips. the safety
reduce the chances of it coming out of the oven
cidentally.
•
to remove the rack completely, lift the front of th
rack up about six inches and continue to pull i
Lifting the rack releases the safety notches.
safety notches reduce the chances of a r
out of the oven accidentally.
guides
Lift front safety
clips over rack
supports
front of rack
front of
rack
rack
support
back of
guide
standard
rack
Gliderack
oven rack
oven rack
support
safety
notch
slide oven rack
supports into slots
on the rack
slide oven rack supports
between back safety clips
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Operating Your Oven
Turning Off Your Oven
Starting Your Oven
•
to turn the oven off, press the CanCel · seCure
1. Adjust the racks to the appropriate level.
key. on double ovens, press the CanCel · seCure
key under uPPer oVen or loWer oVen.
2. Determine the best cooking mode for the type of food
to be cooked.
note
Select from the following:
After you turn off the oven, the cooling fans may continue to run
until the oven’s internal parts have cooled down.
•
ConVeCtIon BaKe - a combination of the
convection fan and a bottom heat source.
good for single rack items in a deep pan.
Changing the Temperature
to change to a different temperature while the oven is on:
•
ConVeCtIon BroIl - a combination of
the convection fan and a top heat source.
Good for items that do not need to be flipped, such as
thinner cuts of meat, fish, and garlic bread.
1. press the key for the current cooking mode. the cur-
rent cooking mode appears on the display (for exam-
ple BaKe).
•
Pure ConVeCtIon™ - uses convection cook-
ing only for even heat. use for baked goods and
multiple rack cooking.
2. enter the tempon the keypad (for example
3-7-5) and .
•
•
BaKe - cooks with a bottom heat source only.
commonly used for basic recipes.
Changinoking Mode
to chaning mode while the oven is
on, ffrom convection bake to bake:
BroIl - cooks using a top heat source alone.
use for grilling smaller cuts of meat or toasting
bread.
1he new cooking mode, for example
•
ConVeCtIon roast - combines top and
bottom heat sources with the convection
fan. best for rib roasts, turkeys, chickens, etc.
.
mp-in) Temperature Settings
n has a preset “jump-in” temperature setting for
of the cooking modes to reduce the need to always
er the temperature. see the table below. see Starting
Your Oven for directions on how to cook at the preset
temperature.
important
the broil modes will not work when the m
connected.
see pages 12 to 14 for detailed descs
cooking modes.
Cooking Mode
Preset Temperature
1. press the key for the desire
preset (jump-in) temperatthe dis-
play along with the symbol(scted cook-
ing mode (see above). on doub, select the
desired oven by pressing the cookmode key under
uPPer oVen or loWer oVen on the control panel.
bake
350°f
350°f
350°f
375°f
555°f
555°f
convection bake
pure convection
convection roast
broil
2. to cook at the preset temperature, press start. to
cook at a different temperature enter it (for example
3-5-0) on the number keypad, then press start. you
can enter any temperature between 100°f and 555°f.
the suggested broil temperature is 555°f. Double
ovens have only one start key, on the left side of
the control panel. use it to start both ovens.
convection broil
3. if you are using pure convection or one of the bake
or roast modes, “Pre-” for preheating, along with the
current oven temperature will appear on the display
until the oven reaches the set temperature. once the
oven reaches the set temperature (usually in 15 to 20
minutes), it will beep and “Pre-” will disappear from
the display. carefully place your food in the oven.
excessive browning will occur if you put the food in
too soon.
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Operating Your Oven
Lock-Out Feature
12 Hour Timer Feature
If you want to disable the keys on the control
panel when the oven is not in use:
your oven is equipped with a feature that automatically
turns it off after 12 hours of continuous use. the 12 hour
timer resets if you change the cooking temperature or
cooking mode.
•
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 the oven light keys remain
functional. on double ovens, pressing either CanCel
· seCure key locks the control panel for both ovens.
the oven ships from the factory with the 12 hour timer
enabled.
note
•
to reactivate the control panel, press and hold the
CanCel · seCure key for three seconds.
The 12 hour timer is disabled when the Sabbath feature is in
use.
to disable or enable the 12 hour timer
feature:
note
Using the lock-out feature turns off the timers if they are in use.
•
with the oven , push and hold the tImer 1 key for
about ten suntil the control panel beeps and
“12Hr” ae display. “on” will appear on
the ditimer is enabled.
•
pule (or enable) the 12 hour
eCure to save the changes and
ock display.
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Operating Your Oven
Understanding the Various Oven Modes
The three basic styles of cooking in an oven are:
◊ Baking:
◊ roasting:
◊ Broiling:
The gentle cooking of dry goods such as cookies, cakes, soufflés, etc.
the cooking of meats or vegetables over a period of time.
cooking with an intense heat for a short amount of time.
progress of baking whenever possible.
Bake
•
•
•
use the timers to determine baking time.
use the lowest rack position.
uses only a heat source from below the food. this mode
is the stand-by, non-convection mode. all baked items will
turn out nicely in this mode.
wait until the shst recommended baking time
before checkid. for most baked goods, a
wooden toon the center should come
clean wh
Baking tips
•
follow your recipe’s original cooking time and tem-
perature.
•
Do not open the oven door frequently during baking.
Look through the oven door window to check the
Common Problems We Bake Mode
Problem
May be cau
What to do
cookies burn on the
bottom.
oven door opened t
set timer to shortest recommended cooking
time and check food when timer beeps. use
door window to check food.
incorrect r
change rack position.
Dark, hsheets used. Use shiny, reflective cookie sheets.
cookies are too brown
on top.
racis too high.
fouring preheat.
incorrode being used.
change rack position.
wait until oven is preheated.
see Select from the Following on page 10
for guidelines.
cakes burn on the sides oven temperature too high.
or are not done in the
center.
reduce oven temperature.
Dark, heat absorbing cake pans used.
Use shiny, reflective cake pans.
cakes crack on top.
cakes are not level.
oven temperature too high.
reduce oven temperature.
Level oven and rack as needed.
reduce oven temperature.
Use shiny, reflective pans.
reduce number of pans.
oven and/or oven rack not level.
oven temperature too high.
pies burn around the
edges or are not done
in the center.
Dark, heat absorbing pans used.
oven and/or rack over-crowded.
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Operating Your Oven
Your oven offers three convection cooking
modes:
For Multiple Rack Baking
•
typically, when baking on two racks, use rack posi-
tions #1 and #3 or #2 and #4 (counting from the
bottom up).
•
•
•
Pure Convection
Convection Bake
Convection roast
•
when adapting a single rack recipe to multiple rack
baking, it may be necessary to add to the baking time
due to the extra bulk of the food in the oven.
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 Convection and Convection Bake
modes:
some recipes, especially those that are homemade, may
require adjustment and testing when converting from
standard to convection baking. if you are unsure how to
convert a recipe, begin by preparing the recipe using the
standard bake settings.
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5
after achieving acceptable results, follow the convection
guidelines in the Dacor cooking guide. if the food is not
cooked to your satisfaction during this first convection
trial, adjust one recipe variable at a time (such as cooking
time, rack position, or temperature) and repeat the con-
vection test. If necessary, continue adjusting one recipe
variable at a time until you get satisfactory results.
Pure Convection
the uniform air circulation provided by pure
allows you to use more oven capacity at
mode for single rack baking, multiple
ing, and preparation of complete m
such as pizzas, cakes, cookies, band
frozen convenience foods can red on
two or three racks at a timelso good
for whole roasted duck, lart leg of
lamb.
Convection Bake
use this mode for single rack baking. the combination of
the convection fan and bottom heat source is best for fruit
crisps, custard pies, double-crusted fruit pies, quiches,
yeast breads in a loaf pan and popovers. also, items
baked in a deep ceramic dish or earthenware clay pots are
best in this mode. most of these items cook in a deep pan
and require browning on the top and bottom.
AIR FLOW
continued...
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Operating Your Oven
Understanding the Various Oven Modes (Continued)
Your oven offers two broil modes:
Convection Roast
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•
broil
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.
convection broil
warning
roasting tips
•
•
To avoid the damage to the meat probe, remove it from
the oven when using either of the broil modes. It can be
damaged by temperatures above 450°F. If the meat probe
is connected the broil modes will not start. The meat probe
symbol will flash when you attempt to start the oven in one
of the broil modes with the meat probe connected.
all baking modes can be used to successfully roast in your
oven.
however, the convection roast mode is recommended to
produce meats that are deliciously seared on the outside
and succulently juicy on the inside in record time. Foods
that are exceptional, when prepared in the convection
roast mode, include: beef, pork, ham, lamb, turkey,
chicken and cornish hens.
Use the Broil and Convection Broil modes only with the oven
door completely c.
Broiling is a quiul way to prepare many
foods, includi, chops, hamburgers and
fish.
always roast meats fat side up in a shallow pan, using a
roasting rack. Always use a pan that fits the size of the
food being prepared. the broiler pan and grill, accompa-
nying the oven, can be used in most cases. no basting is
required when the fat side is up. Do not add water to the
pan. it will cause a steamed effect. roasting is a dry heat
process.
Bro
e. it is best for broiling smaller
poultry should be placed breast side up on a rack in a
shallow pan that fits the size of the food. Again, the
broiler pan and grill accompanying the oven can b
brush poultry with melted butter, margarine or
and during roasting.
tion Broil
e uses a combination of the convection fan and
heat source. it is best for items that do not need to
flipped such as, thinner cuts of meat, fish and garlic
read.
when using the roast mode, do not use p
sides. they interfere with the circulatio
the food.
Broiling Tips
if using a meat thermometer, ins
into the center of the thickest for
poultry, insert the thermomethe body
and leg into the thickest part of h. to ensure
an accurate reading, the tip of the ould not touch
bone, fat, or gristle. check the meat tperature 2/3 of
the way through the recommended roasting time. after
reading the meat thermometer once, insert it ½ inch
further into the meat, then take a second reading. if the
second temperature registers below the first, continue
cooking the meat.
•
•
•
it is normal and necessary for some smoke to be
present to give the food a broiled flavor.
setting the timer is recommended to time the broiling
process.
always use a broiler pan and grill to provide drainage
for excess fat and grease. Doing so will reduce spat-
ter, smoke and flare-ups.
•
•
start with a room temperature broiler pan for even
cooking.
use tongs or a spatula to turn and remove meats.
never pierce meat with a fork because the natural
juices will escape.
remove meats from the oven when the thermometer reg-
isters 5 to 10°f below the desired temperature. the meat
will continue to carry-over.
•
•
Broil food on the first side for a little more than half of
the recommended time, then season and turn. season
the second side just before removing the food from
the oven.
allow roasts to stand 15 to 20 minutes after roasting in
order to make carving easier.
roasting times always vary according to the size, shape
and quality of meats and poultry. Less tender cuts of meat
are best prepared in bake mode and may require moist
cooking techniques. use your favorite cookbook recipes.
to prevent sticking, lightly grease the broiler grill.
excess grease will result in heavy smoke. for easier
cleaning, remove the broiler pan and grill when
removing the food.
reduce spatter by lining the bottom of the roasting pan
with lightly crushed aluminum foil.
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Operating Your Oven
Timers
Delay Timed Cooking Features
if you want to set the oven to automatically turn itself on
or off at a later time, you can use the delay timed fea-
tures.
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.
Things to Know About Delay Timed
Cooking:
•
the delay timed options work for all of the various
cook modes, except broil and convection broil.
important
Pressing the CanCel · seCure key does NOT reset or stop
the timers.
•
you may use the timers while using the delay timed
features. the timers do not have an effect on any of
the delay timed cooking options.
Your oven is equipped with 2 built-in timers:
•
•
you can use both of them at the same time.
•
the delay timed cycle can be canceled at any time by
pushing Can· seCure.
you can time from 1 minute up to 99 hours and 59
minutes.
arning
Food saideration when using the delay
timetial sickness and the spoiling of
fops:
•
the timer symbol appears on the display when one or
both of the timers is in use.
To Use the Timers on Your Oven:
1. press the tImer 1 or tImer 2 key.
that will spoil while waiting for the oven
. Typical foods to avoid include: those
ggs and dairy products, cream soups and
r uncooked meats, poultry, and fish.
2. enter the hours and minutes to be timed on
the keypad and press start. to enter 11
hours, 30 minutes, press 1-1-3-0. to time
25 minutes, press 2-5. when you press star
time will appear on the display and will be
down.
•
ot allow foods to remain in the oven after it turns
mpletely off. When the temperature drops below
140°F, bacteria can develop (after hold mode).
If cooking will not begin immediately, place only very cold or
frozen food into the oven. Most unfrozen foods should never
stand in the oven for more than two hours before cooking
begins.
when the timer is done counting down,
will flash on the display and the alarm
will sound. the alarm for timer 1 ar-
ent patterns.
The Three Ways to Use Delay Timed
Cooking:
Timer
1
1 seconf, repeat
2
1 second on, 1 f, 2 seconds on
1 seco, repeat
•
set the time the oven turns on (start tIme) and
set it to turn off at a later time using either the
DuratIon key or the stoP tIme key.
press any key on the control panel to stop the alarm.
•
•
set the start tIme only, then turn the oven off
manually when you are done cooking.
While a timer is running you can:
•
•
•
press CloCK to view the current time.
turn the oven on manually and set it to turn off at a
later time using either the DuratIon key or the
stoP tIme key.
press tImer 1 to view the time left on (or set) tImer 1.
press tImer 2 to view the time left on (or set) tImer 2.
continued...
To change the amount of time on a timer:
1. press the tImer 1 or tImer 2 key.
2. enter the new time on the keypad and press start.
To stop a timer before time runs out:
•
•
•
press the tImer 1 or tImer 2 key twice.
the timer will stop and the display will clear.
press the CloCK key to return to the main display.
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Delay Timed Cooking (Continued)
About the 3 Delay Timed Settings
the delay timed cooking keys are:
8. if you want to set the stop time or cooking duration,
press either the stoP tIme or DuratIon key
(otherwise skip to step 9.) using the DuratIon key
allows you to determine when the oven will stop cook-
ing by entering the amount of time the oven is on.
using the stoP tIme key allows you to determine
when the oven will stop cooking by entering the clock
time. using either key achieves the same result.
•
•
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.
9. press start.
when you set 2 of the 3 above, the oven automatically
calculates the third.
10. if you entered a start tIme, the oven will start at
the start time entered.
About Hold Mode
11. if you entered a DuratIon or stoP tIme the oven
will cook until the me entered and then, go into hold
mode.
•
when you set the oven to stop cooking using the
DuratIon or stoP tIme keys, it will go into
“hold” mode (Hld appears on the display) when it
reaches the end of the cook time you have set. the
oven will keep the temperature at 150°f for two
hours.
rtant
The time ven must be included in the
amoung temperatures of 350°F and
bele cook time. Increase the cook time
ases above 350°F.
•
•
press CanCel · seCure to turn the oven all the way
off.
to prevent sickness, do not allow foods to remain in
the oven after it is off (after hold mode turns off.)
to Know About Delayed
king
Using Delay Timed Cooking
e oven is in delay timed mode...
he CloCK key to view the time.
note
sh the start tIme key to view the current start time
setting.
For instructions on using delay-timed cooking i
see pages 20 - 21.
push the stoP tIme key to view the current cook time
setting.
1. Adjust the racks to the appropr
2. put the food in the oven.
push the DuratIon key to view the current cook time
setting.
3. press the key for the desixcept
broil or convection broil.)
4. enter the desired cooking tempon the number
keypad.
5. if you want to turn the oven on immediately and turn
off automatically at a later time, skip to step 8.
6. press the start tIme key.
7. enter the time you want the oven to start on the
keypad. for 12:35, press 1-2-3-5. you may enter
a time up to 22 hours and 59 minutes ahead of the
present time. press the # key to change “am“ or
“Pm.”
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Operating Your Oven
4. allow the oven to preheat.
Using the Meat Probe
5. once the oven has preheated, put the meat in the
oven using pot holders. plug the meat probe into the
connector inside the oven.
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 temperature you desire. the probe can
be set from 100°f to 200°f.
6. push the ProBe key. the preset probe temperature
(160°f), as well at the probe symbol, will
appear on the display. if you want to cook
using a different probe temperature, enter
it on the keypad. use the USDA Minimum
Safe Cooking Temperature Chart as a guideline for
the type of meat you are cooking.
7. press start. if you do not press start, the probe
mode will not start.
when the meat probe is in use, the oven will automati-
cally control the cing time. the temperature on the
display during cs the temperature measured inside
the meat. thntinue to cook until the meat
temperatuperature you have entered.
warning
To avoid the possibility of burns, use hot pads to handle,
connect, and unplug the meat probe when the oven is hot.
•
•
Use the handles to insert and remove the meat probe’s
skewer and to connect it to the oven. Pushing or pulling
on either end of the cable could damage the meat probe.
To avoid breaking the meat probe, make sure the food is
completely defrosted before inserting the skewer.
when oven will go into hold mode.
the ce to 150°f for two hours to
knd safe for serving. to prevent sick-
oods to remain in the oven after it has
CanCel · seCure to cancel hold mode
ven completely off.
•
•
To prevent damage, never leave the meat probe inside
the oven when it is not being used, especially during t
self-clean cycle.
ge the meat probe temperature
g cooking:
press ProBe. the current probe temperature will
appear on the display.
Using a meat probe other than the one provide
oven may result in damage to the probe and
2. enter the new temperature. the oven will automati-
cally change to the new probe temperature. if you
do not enter a temperature, the oven will continue to
cook at the current setting.
note
•
•
The meat probe does not work Broil
and Sabbath modes. Plug ising the
above modes, the meat dicating an
error.
To change the cooking mode during meat
probe cooking:
If the meat probe is accidently d after the
PROBE key is pressed, the measymbol will flash
and the error message “OPn” will appear on the display.
1. press the CanCel · seCure key.
2. press the BaKe, ConV BaKe, Pure ConV or ConV
roast key. if you want to cook using temperature
different that the oven preset temperature, enter it on
the number keypad.
To use the meat probe:
1. prepare the meat for cooking prior to setting the
oven. insert the meat probe skewer into the center
of the meat. make sure that the skewer is not inside
any fatty portions of the meat and does not touch any
bones. the point should rest in the thickest part of
the meat. when you are cooking fowl, the tip of the
skewer should rest toward the center of the bird.
3. press start.
continued....
2. before placing the meat in the oven and with the door
closed, push the BaKe, ConV BaKe, Pure ConV
or ConV roast key. the preset temperature will
appear on the display. if you want to cook using a
different oven temperature, enter it on the number
keypad.
3. press start.
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Operating Your Oven
USDA Minimum Safe Internal Cooking
Using the Meat Probe (Cont.)
To cancel meat probe operation while the
oven is cooking:
Temperatures for Various Foods
GROUND MEAT AND MEAT MIXTURES
beef, pork veal, Lamb
160°f
•
press the ProBe key twice. Disconnect the meat
probe from the connector. the oven will return to
any previous settings that were entered before the
ProBe key was pressed.
turkey, chicken
165°f
FRESH BEEF, VEAL AND LAMB
medium rare
145°f
165°f
170°f
Important details about the meat probe:
medium
•
You must select the specific cooking mode (BaKe,
ConV BaKe, Pure ConV or ConV roast) before
you press the ProBe key.
well Done
POULTRY
chicken & turkey, whole
180°f
•
when using the meat probe feature the preheat cycle
is disabled. for best results, select the mode and
allow the oven to preheat prior to starting the meat
probe feature.
(temperature taken thigh)
poultry breasts,
poultry thigh
Duck and
170°f
180°f
180°f
165°f
•
•
the meat probe function will automatically cancel
after 30 seconds if the meat probe is not connected.
The meat probe symbol will flash on the display.
Stuffi
ESH PORK
the meat probe feature takes precedence over the
delay timed cooking feature. the oven will continue
to cook the meat until it reaches the selected meat
probe temperature regardless of the stoP tIme o
DuratIon setting, then go into hold mode.
160°f
170°f
HAM
w)
160°f
140°f
ooked (reheat)
te: the minimum safe internal cooking temperatures are
ubject to change. There are changes in bacteria and the
temperatures required to eradicate them. for the most current
information, contact the usDa.
usDa meat and poultry hot Line: phone: (800) 535-4355
www.fsis.usda.gov
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Operating Your Oven
When you dehydrate:
Dehydrating/Defrosting
your oven can be used to dehydrate or defrost foods at
low heat settings in the pure convection mode.
1. wash and remove excess moisture from all fruits and
vegetables before dehydrating.
2. cut fruits and vegetables into uniform pieces.
3. You can add honey, spices, lime juice, or orange juice
warning
To avoid food poisoning, cook meats immediately after defrosting
them.
to give the fruit a different flavor.
4. it is best to dehydrate on a baking rack with a pan
underneath to catch any juices. If the fruit is small,
use cheesecloth over the rack. if you use a rack, it
will allow for maximum air circulation around the fruit.
the cheesecloth will prevent the fruit from sticking to
the rack.
To dehydrate or defrost foods:
1. Adjust the racks to the appropriate level.
2. place the food on the center of the oven rack. (if you
are dehydrating, prepare food as recommended, then
place it on a drying rack.)
5. place the food onto the center of the oven rack.
Solving Discoation Problems:
3. press the Pure ConV key.
•
to preveduring dehydration and storage,
you shapples, apricots, peaches,
necs that will oxidize.
4. to defrost meats, enter the temperature up to 150°f
on the keypad. to dehydrate, start by setting the
temperature according to the table below. when
dehydrating, you may need to experiment with higher
temperatures.
to
r to a 4 quart sauce pot. insert the
nd place the fruit in it.
5. press start.
ot and steam for 1 to 2 minutes.
Food Type
Dehydrating Temperature
with a slotted spoon and dab with a paper
to remove excess moisture before dehydrating.
fruit
vegetables
meat
100°f
125°f
150°f
s, pears, pineapples and some other fruits will brown
darken during dehydration. to prevent discoloration,
dip fruits in pineapple juice or lemon juice after steam
blanching.
Dacor recommends that you use one of
the process.
Creating a Candied Effect
Dehydrating Tips
to give the fruit a candied effect and to help retain color,
blanch them in a simple syrup. you can candy the fruits
mentioned above as well as figs and plums. The basic
ratio for a simple syrup is 1 cup of sugar to 1 cup of
water. add these ingredients to a 4 quart stock pot and
bring to a boil. stir until all the sugar dissolves. remove
the saucepan from the cooktop and allow it to cool. Dip
fruit into the simple syrup after it has cooled.
equipment recommen
•
Half sheet pan or jelly all the way
around
•
•
•
•
Baking rack that fits inside thsheet pan
cheesecloth
4 quart sauce pot with lid
Steamer basket that fits inside 4 quart saucepan. One
that is perforated and opens up will work well.
•
•
•
slotted spoon
paper towels
a sharp knife
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Operating Your Oven
Dehydrating/Defrosting (Cont.) Proofing
you can use your oven to proof yeasted doughs at a low a
and draft-free temperature using the bake mode.
Preventing Tough Skins when Dehydrating
you should water blanch items with tough skins such as
grapes, prunes, dark plums, cherries, figs and some types
of berries. water blanching these types of fruit will crack
the skins so that moisture can escape and dehydration
can be done more effectively.
1. press the BaKe key*.
2. enter the temperature of 100°f on the keypad.
3. press start.
4. place the dough in a greased bowl inside of the oven.
cover it with either a damp cloth or plastic wrap
coated with a nonstick spray.
to water blanch:
1. bring 2 quarts of water to boil in a 4 quart sauce pot.
5. turn on the oven lights.
2. Drop the fruit in the water for 1 to 2 minutes, or until
the skin begins to crack.
6. set the timer for the amount of rise time in the recipe.
3. remove the fruit with a slotted spoon and dab dry
with a paper towel before dehydrating. the pit can be
left inside or removed half way through the dehydrat-
ing process.
* some double oven models have a ProoF key for the
lower oven. if your is equipped with the ProoF
key, you may pred of the BaKe key. when the
using the Pron presets the temperature.
Defrosting Tips
Sabb
•
food that takes an exceptional amount of time to
defrost will not defrost well in a convection oven.
the ur oven complies with Jewish
labbath and holy Days. this feature
erform two types of cooking, bake
ion. the settings the oven will run during
holy Day can be set in advance using the
ooking feature.
•
you should not defrost anything that would normally
take over 2 hours to thaw. the food will begin to spoil
because the defrost temperature is not high enough
to cook the food.
•
if you have a partially defrosted turkey, rib roa
other large cut of meat, you may continue t
in your convection oven. if wing tips and
dry out when you defrost poultry, you
tips with aluminum foil.
e oven is set to sabbath modes, it disables the
ng features:
•
the oven lights
all keys, except CanCel · seCure and the 0 and 2
keys on the number keypad
•
•
if you are defrosting a small cut
flat cookie sheet with a 1-inch s
the meat thaws.
note
thick, frozen casseroles snot
defrost well in your oven. inaccord-
ing to the food manufacturer’s ons. you can
defrost casseroles in the refrigeraovernight. you
should leave the food in its original container and
keep it covered.
•
•
•
•
•
“SAb” appears on the display when Sabbath mode is in
operation.
If one or both timers are running, the oven cancels timer
operation when Sabbath mode is selected.
Sabbath mode will not work with the meat probe connected
(the meat probe symbol will flash.)
•
you can bake some foods from frozen. some exam-
ples are: pizza, frozen pastries, croissants, cookies,
etc. before baking frozen food, allow the oven to
preheat.
In the event of a power outage, the oven will return to
Sabbath mode when power is restored.
You may want to use a rack thermometer to keep track of
the oven temperature.
Setting Up the Sabbath Feature
1. press the # key then the BaKe or Pure ConV key.
2. press the 0 or 2 keys to pre-select the cooking tem-
perature.
3. press the start key. the oven will go into sabbath
mode and cook in the mode selected in step 1.
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•
when the oven is cooking, pressing the 2 key on
Things to Know about the Sabbath Mode
the number keypad tells the oven to raise the tem-
perature by 25°f (15°c). pressing the 0 key on the
number keypad tells the oven to lower the tempera-
ture by 25°f (15°c). in compliance with Jewish law,
the bake elements will be adjusted randomly when
these keys are pressed and no changes will be seen
on the display. on double ovens, you must press the
BaKe or Pure ConV key for the oven on which you
want the temperature changed before pressing the 0
or 2 key.
•
the CanCel · seCure key on your oven remains
active so that you can turn off the sabbath feature or
turn off the oven. on double ovens, both CanCel ·
seCure keys remain active so you can turn off one
oven and leave the other oven running.
•
on double ovens, you may repeat steps 2 - 4 to start
the other oven. some double ovens are equipped for
pure convection on only one 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 a food item that is very heavy,
use the Dacor gliderack oven rack. you can pull it
further than a conventional rack, making it easie
check the food, stir, or add ingredients.
2
1
•
•
•
heavier roasting pans and dishes will cook
rack position #1.
when using a baking stone, use rac
best results.
if you put a baking stone on tk,
instead of one of the standan
pull the stone out of the pizza
easier to remove.
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Cooking Tips
The Best Use of Bake Ware
High Altitude Cooking
•
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.
Due to the lower atmospheric pressure at higher alti-
tudes, foods tend to take longer to cook. therefore, recipe
adjustments should be made in some cases. In general,
no recipe adjustment is necessary for yeast-risen baked
goods, although allowing the dough or batter to rise twice
before the final pan rising develops a better flavor. Try
making the adjustments below for successful recipes. Take
note of the changes that work best and mark your reci-
pes accordingly. you may also consult a cookbook on high
altitude cooking for specific recommendations.
•
they heat unevenly and will not give good baking
results. use medium gauge aluminum sheets with
low sides when preparing cookies, biscuits and cream
puffs. Dacor cookie sheets, with their low profiles, will
give you the best results.
•
•
bake most frozen foods in their original foil contain-
ers, placed flat on a cookie sheet. Follow the package
recommendations.
Baking
Powder
for each
teaspo
decr
Sugar for each
teaspoon,
decrease by:
Altitude
(feet)
Liquid, for each
cup add:
when using glass bake ware, reduce the recipe tem-
perature by 25°f, except when baking pies or yeast
breads. follow the standard recipe baking time for
pies and yeast breads.
3000
5000
70
25%
10%
5-10%
20%
•
•
use the pan size and type recommended by the recipe
for best results.
20%
20 - 25%
for roasting, Dacor’s optional “v” shaped rack and
broil/roast pan works best to allow air circulation
around the food.
•
Dacor’s roasting pan works particularly well and tw
of them will fit side by side in a 30-inch oven.
“v” shaped rack
grill
Deep Dish broil-roast pan
(one per kit)
optional Broil and roast
Pan Kit (aorPVr)
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Care and Cleaning
How to Use the Self-Clean Feature
warning
•
•
Clean only the parts of the oven listed in this manual. Clean
them only in the manner specified.
important
On double ovens, the control panel will only allow one oven
chamber to be self-cleaned at a time due to the amount of power
consumed. Also, the double oven’s computer will not allow you to
cook in one oven while the other is in self-clean mode.
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 sure that all
parts are cool before cleaning.
1. before self-cleaning the oven, remove the racks, the
convection filter, all cookware (pots, pans, forks, etc.),
the meat probe, foil and any other loose objects from
the oven chamber. See page 25 for filter cleaning
instructions.
To prevent damage, do not use abrasive or corrosive
cleaners or applicators such as steel wool or scouring pads,
on any part of the oven unless instructed to do so. Use
only a sponge, soft cloth, fibrous or plastic brush or nylon
cleaning pad for cleaning the surfaces of your oven.
2. clean soil from the porcelain surfaces of the door
outside of the door gasket. rinse surfaces well with
a solution of ar and water, then wipe dry. heav-
ily soiled abe cleaned with a non-scratching
scourin
•
•
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the oven. Steam could
penetrate the electrical components and cause a short
circuit.
Do not try to remove heavy spills with a sharp object such
as a knife or metal spatula. Sharp objects may scratch your
oven’s surfaces.
3. cleadabbing it with a solution of
w
caution
caution when cleaning the door gasket.
displacing it may damage the tight door seal
for proper cooking and self-cleaning.
Your Oven’s Self-Clean Feature
About the Self-Clean Cycle
•
the oven will run better and produce better ba
goods when it is clean. During self-cleaning,
oven is heated to very high temperatures
off any deposits on the surfaces of the
cleaning eliminates the need for man
interior surfaces. the self-clean pr
to 4 hours.
ot try to force the door open after it is locked. Damage
the door or latch may result.
turn on kitchen fans or vents to help remove odors
during the self-clean cycle.
5. make sure the oven door is shut.
6. press the selF Clean key.
•
•
it is normal for the oven to e
first few self-clean cyclesthe
oven to emit popping aning.
these sounds are causen and con-
traction of metal surfaces en heats up and
cools down.
7. press the 2, 3 or 4 key to select the desired self-clean
time, 2, 3 or 4 hours (light, medium and heavy.)
Longer self-clean times are for cleaning a heavier
build up of grease and grime.
8. press the start key (located on the far left of the
control panel.)
self-clean mode will not function if the meat probe is
connected.
the control panel automatically locks the oven door
during self-cleaning. the latch prevents the door from
being opened since the high interior oven temperatures
can easily cause injury. If the door is not shut, an error
message will appear on the display. to correct the prob-
lem, press CanCel · seCure and wait approximately
one minute, then close the door. when the door is prop-
erly closed, start the self-clean process again.
warning
•
Always wipe up excess grease and other food spills with
a damp cloth prior to using the self-clean cycle. Doing so
will minimize smoke and increase efficiency. See proper
cleaning instructions on this page.
•
•
Do not touch the outside surfaces of the oven during the
self-clean cycle. They will be hot.
the display shows the self-clean cycle status:
Items left in the oven during self-cleaning will become
damaged or damage the oven. See page 25 for directions
on polishing a rack that is left in the oven during
self-cleaning.
•
•
•
the clean symbol indicates that self clean is
in process.
the lock symbol indicates that the door is
latched.
“on” indicates that the heating elements are
on.
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Care and Cleaning
7. press start.
Self Clean (Cont.)
8. when you press start, “DelaY” will appear on the
display and the oven door will lock. the oven will start
to self-clean at the time you have selected.
note
•
•
The oven lights do not operate while the oven is in self-clean
mode to protect them from damage.
When the Oven is Set to Clean at a Later
Time...
Self-clean will not work with the meat probe connected (the
meat probe symbol will flash.)
•
if you want to view the time, push the CloCK key.
if you want to stop the self-clean cycle, press the
CanCel · seCure key. Keep in mind that the oven door
will remain locked until it is safe enough to open. the lock
symbol will disappear from the display when the door lock
is released. you will still need to exercise caution when
the door lock is released because the inside of the oven
may still be hot.
•
if the clock is displayed, you can push start tIme
to check when the self-clean cycle will start.
•
when the self-clean cycle starts, “DelaY” will disap-
pear and “on” will appear on the display.
To cancel the time delayed self-clean cycle:
•
press CanCel/ure.
After the Self-Clean Cycle is Complete:
•
if the self-clhas not started, allow about
a minute flock before attempting to
use the
•
the door latch will release when the inside has cooled
down. the clean icon, lock icon and “on“ will disap-
pear from the display. exercise caution because the
oven will still be hot (about 400°f) at the time the
door lock is released.
•
if tle of the self-clean pro-
cck when the oven has cooled
n safely. the oven will still be hot
•
•
Reinstall the convection filter and oven racks before
using your oven.
you may notice a powder ash residue in the bottom
the oven after self-cleaning. this condition is nor
use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe up the re
after the oven cools down.
the Exterior
Panel
warning
Do not use abrasive cleaners or scrubbers on the control panel.
They will permanently damage the finish.
Self-Cleaning Tips
•
if any soil remains in the oven afte
cycle is done, you may repeat th
to avoid accidentally turning the oven on while cleaning
the control panel, activate the lock-out feature. press the
CanCel · seCure key for six seconds. the lock-out fea-
ture disables the keys. when the control panel is locked,
the word “off” appears on the display.
•
self-clean the oven regularly soil
build-up. Doing so will mawork
better and reduce smoke
Setting the Oven to lean at
a Later Time
To set the oven to self-clean at a later time:
1. prepare the oven for self-cleaning as instructed on
page 23. observe all safety precautions and remove
all items listed from inside the oven. clean the door
gasket and around the door as instructed.
when you want to re-activate the control panel, press
CanCel · seCure for six seconds.
clean the control panel with the soft side of a sponge
dampened with a mild solution of detergent and warm
water. Dry the control panel completely with a soft, lint-
free cloth.
2. close the oven door.
3. press the selF Clean key.
4. press the 2, 3 or 4 key to select the desired self-clean
time.
5. press the start tIme key.
6. enter the desired start time. for example, press
1-2-3-0 for 12:30. you may enter a time up to 22
hours and 59 minutes ahead of the present time.
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to clean the filter:
Stainless Steel Surfaces
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.
caution
Always wipe stainless steel (silver colored) surfaces with the
grain. To prevent scratching, do not use abrasive cleaners or
scrubbers on stainless steel surfaces.
Installing your oven’s convection filter:
Carefully hook the metal clips on the back of the filter
over the metal bar across the fan hole. make sure it is
centered over the hole. be careful not to scratch the por-
celain surfaces with the back of the filter.
using a soft cloth, clean metal surfaces with a mild solu-
tion of detergent and warm water. rinse and dry with a
soft, lint-free cloth.
Glass (Interior and Exterior)
Use a mild glass cleaner to remove finger prints on glass
surfaces. you can also clean glass surfaces with Dacor
cooktop cleaning creme. use it according to the direc-
tions on the package.
you may scrub the oven light lens with the rough side of a
sponge and warm, soapy water. be careful not to scratch
the lens.
Cleaning the Interior
Convection Filter
warning
For your safety and proper oven performance, re-install
before using the oven to cook. If you don’t, the spinn
blades at the back of the oven will be exposed.
asket (Seal)
warning
The convection filter is located in the ba
chamber. Clean the filter regularly. If
become clogged, the oven’s conve
will not work properly. You also lter
during the self-clean cycle.
take extreme caution when cleaning the door gasket.
rubbing or displacing it may damage the tight door seal
required for proper cooking and self-cleaning.
clean the door gasket by dabbing it with a solution of
water and mild soap. Do not scrub it or it will become
damaged.
removing your oven’r:
When the oven is cool, put yound the edges
of the filter and gently push up.
Oven Racks
caution
to prevent damage, do not self-clean the oven racks.
to clean the oven racks, apply a solution of detergent
and hot water. when you need to clean heavy soil, use a
scouring pad such as steel wool with plenty of water. you
may also use a solution of one cup of ammonia to 2 gal-
lons of water.
if you accidentally leave the racks in the oven during
self-cleaning, you can polish them to make them easier to
slide. polish the rack edges with a soapy steel wool pad.
then apply a small amount of vegetable oil to the edges
so that the racks slide more easily. be aware that polish-
ing will not completely remove the discoloration.
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Care and Cleaning
Meat Probe
Optional Baking Stone
wash the optional baking stone with hot water and scrub
warning
to prevent damage, do not immerse the meat probe in
water.
it clean before you use it for the first time. Do not use
any soap or detergents to wash the stone. the stone is
porous and soap will get trapped inside. the trapped soap
will affect the flavor of the food cooked on it. Don’t be
alarmed if the stone gets stains on it after it is used for
a while. stains do not affect the stone’s ability to bake
properly.
the meat probe is constructed of silicone handles, a wire,
a plug and a stainless steel skewer. to clean the skewer,
use a scouring pad and hot, soapy water. when you clean
the handles, wipe them with a soft sponge soaked with a
solution of detergent and warm water.
when you need to remove large food particles from the
baking stone, use warm water and a scrub brush. if there
is a lot of oil build-up, it may smoke and create odors. if
you need to remove the oily build up, use a scouring pad
or brush to remove it. you may also use a paste of baking
soda and water to scrub off small stains.
Optional Cooeets
clean the optiokie sheets with a solu-
tion of deter. since aluminum can
scratch, oft side of a sponge. a way
for yots cleaner is to use parchment
papurface during baking. the parch-
revent food from sticking.
Broil Pan
Your broil pan has a porcelain enamel finish. When you
clean it, use a solution of detergent and hot water. if your
broil pan is heavily soiled, use a scouring pad with plenty
of water. rinse it well after cleaning.
Optional Roast/Broil Pan with “V” Shape
Rack
Your roast/broil pan has a porcelain enamel fini
you clean it, use a solution of detergent and
your roast/broil pan is heavily soiled, use
and plenty of water. rinse it well after c
The optional “V” shaped rack is finis
nonstick coating. when you clean n of
detergent and warm water. use onge
to scrub it and dry it with a li
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Care and Cleaning
Replacing the Light Bulbs
warning
important
•
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).
Do not touch the replacement halogen light bulbs with
your fingers. Halogen bulbs are sensitive to the oils
from your hand. the oils from your hand will stick to
the bulb and cause it to burn out faster than normal.
•
Always make sure the lens covers are in place when using
the oven(s). The lens covers protect the light bulbs from
breakage caused by high oven temperatures or mechanical
shock.
4. when reinstalling the lens, line up the cut-out on the
inside rim with the light socket. gently press it into its
original position.
•
•
Use the pry stick with caution. Do not cause uneven stress
on the lens cover.
Replacing the lens cover without lining up the cut-out with
the light socket will damage the light fixture.
Lit
Light bulb replacement is considered to be a homeowner
maintenance operation. if the lights do not work, before
replacing them, please consult the Problem Solution
Guide on page 29.
Light
socket
to replace the light bulbs, follow these steps:
1. turn off power to the oven at the circuit breaker or
fuse box.
2. gently insert the pointed end of the supplied len
stick under the center edge of the lens cover.
your hand under the lens for support and p
pull the lens cover straight out.
cutout on inside
rim of lens
5. turn the power to the oven back on at the main power
supply.
6. reset the clock (see page 8.)
lens Pry
stick
3. using a glove, insert the new bulb into the socket.
replace the light bulbs only with Dacor part no.
100429, available from any authorized Dacor parts
dealer.
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Part and Accessories
Description
Dacor Part Number
halogen Light bulb (12 volt, 20 watt)
100429
Lens pry stick
62974
meat probe
72723
standard broil pan
82107
grill for standard broil pan
82108
27 inch standard type oven rack, convection oven
30 inch standard type oven rack, convection oven
36 inch standard type oven rack, convection oven
27 inch standard type oven rack, non-convection oven
30 inch standard type oven rack, non-convection oven
36 inch standard type oven rack, non-convection oven
27 inch gliderack type oven rack
30 inch gliderack type oven rack
36 inch gliderack type oven rack
Large capacity roast/broil pan with “v” shaped rack
pizza baking stone
62137
62139
contact Dacor
82247
62140
contact Dacor
72767
2915
ntact Dacor
aorpvr
abs20
cookie sheets, 27 inch* (3 per carton)
cookie sheets, 30 inch* (3 per carton)
cookie sheets, 36 inch* (3 per carton)
handle trim Kit, chrome, 27 inch
acs27
acs303
acs36
aeoh27sch**
aeoh27sbc**
aeoh27sbr**
aeoh27scp**
aeoh30sch**
aeoh30sbc**
aeoh30sbr**
aeoh30scp**
handle trim Kit, black chrome, 27 inch
handle trim Kit, brass, 27 inch
handle trim Kit, copper, 27 inch
handle trim Kit, chrome, 30 inch
handle trim Kit, black chrome, 3
handle trim Kit, brass, 30 in
handle trim Kit, copper, 30 i
* Dacor full size cookie sheets men rack baking capabilities by utilizing the total usable rack space.
** order two kits for double ovens
to order parts or accessories, contact your Dacor dealer or visit www.everythingdacor.com
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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 electrical connection.
power to oven is off.
turn on power at circuit breaker or fuse box.
check for tripped breaker or blown fuse.
control panel locked.
press CanCel · seCure key for 4 seconds to
reactivate control panel
power outage.
contact power company
oven will not heat.
oven setting not correct.
press CanCel · seCure, then follow instruc-
tions in perating the oven section.
oven set for delay timed cooking.
oven n on automatically at the preset
tiCel · seCure to return to
attempting to broil with the meat
probe connected.
ion broil settings will not
at probe is connected. Discon-
robe.
oven shuts off by itself after it 12 hour timer is on. unit
12 hour timer. see page 11.
has been on for 12 hours.
to turn off automatica
hours of continuous
time on display not correct.
time of day not
set time. see page 8.
power failur
off.
reset time. see page 8.
Time flashes on display.
power turned
off.
reset time. see page 8.
oven does not self-clean.
ghtly.
check for obstructions. shut door tightly.
timed cleaning.
oven will start to self clean at preset time.
press CanCel · seCure to return to normal
operation.
set properly.
at probe connected.
follow instructions in Care and Cleaning sec-
tion.
oven will not start self-clean cycle when meat
probe is connected. Disconnect and remove
meat probe.
oven lights will not work.
foods over or under cook.
Light bulbs burned out.
oven in self-clean mode.
replace light bulbs.
Lights do not work when oven is in self-clean
mode. see page 23.
oven in sabbath mode.
Lights do not work when oven is in sabbath
mode. see page 20.
incorrect cooking time or tempera- follow instructions in Operating Your Oven
ture.
section.
cooling fan continues to run
after oven has been turned off.
normal operation.
the cooling fan may run for a while after the
oven is turned off, until the internal parts have
cooled.
continued...
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Before You Call for Service
Problem Solution Guide - (Continued)
Problem
May Be Caused By
What to Do
cannot set clock.
oven in use. clock cannot be set
while oven is in use.
turn off oven to set clock.
sabbath mode does not work.
meat probe connected.
oven will not start sabbath mode when meat
probe is connected. Disconnect and remove
meat probe.
oven lights will not turn off.
oven door will not open.
oven door is open.
close oven door.
Light key is set to on.
oven is set to self-clean.
press light key to turn lights off.
check display. if lock symbol appears on
display, ovdoor cannot be opened. wait for
oven to te self clean or press CanCel
· seCill unlock once oven has
coo
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Warranty and Service
outsIDe tHe FIFtY states oF tHe u.s.a., tHe
DIstrICt oF ColumBIa, anD CanaDa:
Product Maintenance
Do not perform any maintenance other than that
instructed in the cleaning and maintenance section of this
manual. A qualified service technician should perform all
other service.
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, instal-
lation, and labor costs are the responsibility of the pur-
chaser. the owner must provide proof of purchase, upon
request, and have the appliance accessible for service.
Getting Help
before you obtain service, please review the Before You
Call for Service section of this manual starting on page
29. if you have performed the checks in the Problem
Solution Guide and the problem has not yet been rem-
edied, please visit our web site or contact our customer
service team for a list of Dacor authorized service agents.
prior to requesting service, it is helpful to be familiar with
the warranty terms and conditions on this page.
What Is Not Covered
•
service calls to educate the customer in the proper
use and care of the product.
•
failure of the duct when used for commercial,
business, rny application other than for resi-
dential c
Contact us through our web site at:
www.Dacor.com
•
•
reples or fuse boxes, or reset-
tin
Dacor customer service team:
uct caused by accident, fire, flood
od.
tel: (800) 793-0093
fax: (626) 403-3130
business hours: 6:00
coloration or damage to glass, metal
lastic components, trim, paint or other
finish, caused by improper usage or care,
, or neglect.
a.
m. - 5:00
p.m. Pacific Time
e-mail: customerservice@Dacor.com
You may also write us at:
meDies proviDeD for in the above eXpress war-
ties are the soLe anD eXcLusive remeDies. there-
ore, no other eXpress warranties are maDe, anD
outsiDe the fifty states of the uniteD states, the Dis-
trict 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 Dam-
ages. no warranties, eXpress or impLieD, are maDe to
any buyer for resaLe.
Dacor customer service
1440 bridge gate Drive
Diamond bar, ca 91765
At Dacor, we believe that our quality
that of our product. Should your er-
vice network or product be diffour
Customer Service Team and with
us. We will do our utmost n for you
and deliver on our Dacor pr
If you need anything clarified, jknow.
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 limi-
tations 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.
Warranty
What Is Covered
CertIFICate oF WarrantIes: DaCor oVens
WItHIn tHe FIFtY states oF tHe u.s.a., tHe DIs-
trICt oF ColumBIa, anD CanaDa*:
fuLL one-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 remedy the defect without
charge to you or subsequent users. the owner must pro-
vide proof of purchase upon request, and have the appli-
ance accessible for service.
warranty is null and void if non-csa approved product is
transported from the u.s.
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IMPORTANT:
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than one Dacor product, please return all forms in one envelope or activate the warranty for each product online.
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uilder
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