Dacor Wall user manual

User manual for the device Dacor Wall

Device: Dacor Wall
Category: Oven
Manufacturer: Dacor
Size: 2.65 MB
Added : 6/29/2013
Number of pages: 64
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WALL OVEN
USE AND CARE MANUAL









Please read this manual before operating your oven. Keep it for future reference.
Part No. 65491 Rev. C

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Copyright  2005 Distinctive Appliance Corporation

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Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions.................................................................................................. 4 Getting to Know Your Oven ...................................................................................................... 6 Before Getting Started, Become Familiar with Your Oven................................................................. 6 Oven Setup................................................................

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Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions  SAFETY IS EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY. ALL DACOR APPLIANCES ARE DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED TO GIVE YOU MANY YEARS OF SAFE OPERATION. OPERATION IS FURTHER ENHANCED IF PROPER CARE AND JUDGEMENT ARE EXERCISED IN THE USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THIS APPLIANCE. WARNING: • Only use the oven for cooking tasks expected of a home appliance as outlined in this manual. • If you receive a damaged product, immediately contact your dealer or builde

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Important Safety Instructions WARNING: • To avoid electrical shock or burns, turn off the oven and be sure that the oven is cool before clean- ing. • 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 leave the oven unattended when cooking with oils or fats. They can be a fire hazard if over- heated. • Do not touch the outside surfaces of the ov

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Getting to Know Your Oven Getting to Know Your Oven Before Getting Started, Become Familiar with Your Oven. Parts of the Oven Control panel: Your oven’s control panel consists of keys and a display. You use the control panel to control all the oven’s features (sometimes called modes). Oven racks: Your oven comes with 3 adjustable oven racks. It comes with 6 if you have a double oven. Rack supports: There are 6 sets of rack supports inside each oven chamber. They sup- port the

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Getting to Know Your Oven THE PARTS OF YOUR WALL OVEN - DOUBLE OVEN SHOWN Display Self-clean latch Control panel (hidden inside slot) UPPER LOWER 12:25 PM I SURR PURE DACOR MAIN BAKE ROAST CONV BROIL GUIDE MENU Cool air intake slots Meat probe Broil elements connector (above glass panel) RACK POSITIONS Oven light Convection filter Rack supports (6) Convection element & fan (behind filter) Oven rack

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Getting to Know Your Oven The Control Panel layout Control panel display: The control panel display provides various types of information about your oven, including the current time (once the clock is set), the current cook settings, and the available cooking modes. The diagram on the fac- ing page shows the display, as it appears when the oven is not in use. The information shown is referred to as the home screen. Variable function keys: The variable function keys are right below

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Getting to Know Your Oven NOTE: If you have not used the oven for an extended period of time the display will go to “sleep”. When the display is sleeping, it is not lit. To wake the display (make it reappear), press one of the keys on the control panel or open the oven door. THE WALL OVEN CONTROL PANEL Permanent function keys Control panel display Number keypad 1 2 3 . , / ABC DEF UPPER LOWER CANCEL UPPER START 12:25 PM ON/OFF 7 8 6 SECURE GHI JKL MNO B

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Oven Setup Oven Setup NOTE: If you have a single oven, you cannot set the clock, temperature scale, display colors, keypad tones, or disable the oven lights while the oven is in use. If you have a double oven, it is best not to change these settings while the oven is in use. Clock Setting the Time • Press the CANCEL/SECURE key on the UPPER LOWER control panel to return to the home screen. 12:25 PM • Press the MAIN MENU key. PURE PURE MAX DACOR MAIN BAKE CONV/SEAR CONVECTION B

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Oven Setup • Using the number keypad, enter the current 4/02/05 time. For example: For 12:43 Press 1, then 12:43 PM 2, then 4, then 3. PROGRAM CLOCK • Press the AM - PM key to change AM to PM SAVE SET/RESET AM - PM CLK/DATE CLOCK PM MONTH DAY YEAR or change PM to AM as needed. • Press MONTH. Enter the current month on the keypad (for example: for June, press 0, then 6). • Press DAY. Enter the current day of the month on the number keypad (for example: enter 0, then 8 for the 8th

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Oven Setup Enable/Disable the Clock Disabling the CLOCK allows you to make the clock disappear from the control panel display. The clock will remain set to the correct time if you decide to enable it later. If you want to make the clock disap- pear from the control panel display (or make it reappear if it is not currently showing): • With the clock menu displayed, press the DISABLE CLOCK or ENABLE CLOCK key. CLOCK MENU 4/02/2005 SET ENABLE 24/12 SMALL LARGE CLOCK CLOCK HOUR FON

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Oven Setup 12:25 PM • Press TEMP °F/°C. ADDITIONAL SETTINGS SELECT AN OPTION TO ADJUST SETTINGS. DISPLAY TONE DISABLE TEMP CLOCK COLOR SETTINGS DOOR LITE °F/°C HELP 12:25 PM • Press CELSIUS or FAHRENHEIT, then FAHRENHEIT press OK. CELSIUS OK FAHRENHEIT • Press CANCEL/SECURE to return to the home screen. Display Colors The colors for the display are preset to SILVER/GRAY at the factory. If you want to change the display colors: • Press the CANCE

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Oven Setup • Press DISPLAY COLOR. 12:25 PM ADDITIONAL SETTINGS SELECT AN OPTION TO ADJUST SETTINGS. DISPLAY TONE DISABLE TEMP CLOCK COLOR SETTINGS DOOR LITE °F/°C HELP 12:25 PM • Press the AMBER, BLUE/GREEN, or SILVER/GRAY key. You may also press REVERSE COLOR to switch the background BLUE SILVER REVERSE CUSTOM OK AMBER GREEN GRAY COLOR COLOR color with the text color. Custom Display Color Settings • If you want a color other than standard dis- play color s

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Oven Setup Oven Tones If you want to change the tone or volume of the beeps that are heard when operating the oven control panel and when the timer expires: • Press the CANCEL/SECURE key to return UPPER LOWER 12:25 PM to the home screen. • Press the MAIN MENU key. PURE PURE MAX DACOR MAIN BAKE CONV/SEAR CONVECTION BROIL GUIDE MENU UPPER LOWER 12:25 PM • Press ADDITIONAL SETTINGS. ADDITIONAL SAVED BAKING ROASTING BROILING SETTINGS GUIDE MORE 12:25 PM ADDI

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Oven Setup • The TONE (LO/HI) option will appear. TONE SETTINGS • Press the TONE (LO/HI) key. The display TONE LOW SELECT A DESIRED TONE. will indicate the pitch of the tone, LOW, TONE MEDIUM, or HIGH. OK (LO/HI) VOLUME • Continue to press TONE (LO/HI) until you hear the tone you want. You can test each tone by pressing the key just to the left of the TONE (LO/HI) key. • Once you have set the volume and tone, press CANCEL/SECURE to save your changes to the settings and to re

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Oven Setup Oven Lights If you don’t want the oven lights to come on when the oven door is open or the door lights are not cur- rently set to come on when the door is open: • Press the CANCEL/SECURE key on the UPPER LOWER control panel to return to the home screen. 12:25 PM • Press the MAIN MENU key. PURE PURE MAX DACOR MAIN BAKE CONV/SEAR CONVECTION BROIL GUIDE MENU UPPER LOWER • Press ADDITIONAL SETTINGS. 12:25 PM ADDITIONAL SAVED BAKING ROASTING BROILING SETTINGS

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Operating Your Oven – The Basics Operating Your Oven – The Basics Standard Racks WARNING: Rearrange the oven racks only when the oven is cool. How to Insert Standard Oven Racks • Insert the end of the rack with the safety notches into the oven first. Attach both sides of the rack to the rack supports in the oven as shown in the diagram below. Begin to slide the rack in, and then, lift up so that the safety notches clear the ends of the rack supports. Push the rack all the way in with bo

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Operating Your Oven – The Basics GlideRacks™ WARNING: Rearrange the oven racks only when the oven is cool.  Your oven comes with a Dacor GlideRack™. You can pull the GlideRack™ out further than the standard racks and still support heavy pots and pans full of food. It is great for heavier foods and the baking stone. How to Insert Your GlideRack™ • Hold the GlideRack™ with the guides fully extended away from you (see diagram below). • Align both sets of safety clips (right and left)

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Operating Your Oven – The Basics Before You Cook If you have not used the oven for an extended period of time, the display will go to “sleep”. When the display is sleeping, it is not lit. To wake the display (make it reappear), press one of the keys on the control panel or open the oven door. When you use your oven to bake or roast, it preheats automatically. The preheat cycle rapidly brings the oven chamber up to the proper cooking temperature. It usually takes 7 to 14 minutes to prehe


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