Use and Care ManualDiscovery Wall OvenPart No. 65491 Rev. JModels EO/MO/POTable of ContentsImportant Safety Instructions ...
8Oven SetupPress • ADDITIONAL SETTINGS.Press • DISPLAY COLOR.Press the • AMBER, BLUE/GREEN, or SILVER/GRAY key. You may also press REVERSE COLOR to
9If you want to change the volume:Press the • VOLUME (LO/HI) key. The display will indicate the volume level, LOW, MEDIUM, or HIGH.Continue to press
10How to Remove Standard Oven RacksIf you want to remove an oven rack, grasp it with • both hands and pull gently straight out toward you until it sto
11Turning Off The Oven(s)To turn the oven off, for double ovens, press the • UPPER ON/OFF or LOWER ON/OFF key . For single ovens, press the CANCEL/SE
12Help MenuThe HELP key on your oven can help you to better under-stand how your oven works. The HELP key appears on the control panel display most of
13Your oven is equipped with a great convenience: the Dacor Guide Cooking System. Dacor Guide takes a lot of the guesswork out of cooking. You select
14If you are using the timer, start it when you place the • food in the oven.If the Dacor• ® Guide instructions read “COOK UNTIL…” or “SET TIMER FOR…”
15BakingWhen you press the BAKING key on the main menu, the BAKING menu appears.Deluxe FeaturesBaking Modes: Description:Jump-In Temperature and Cook
16Deluxe FeaturesProblem: May Be Caused By: What To Do:Cookies burn on the bottom Oven door opened too often Set timer to shortest recommended cooking
17Deluxe FeaturesRoasting Modes: Description:Jump-In Temperature:PURE CONVECTION™ SEARThe browning process sears the surface of the meat to keep the
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18Deluxe FeaturesBroiling TipsBroiling is a quick and avorful way to prepare many • foods, including steaks, chicken, chops, hamburgers, and sh. Bro
19Deluxe FeaturesNOTE: Saved recipes will NOT be lost in the event of a power outage.The display will tell you that you have successfully • saved the
20Press • SABBATH.Press • BAKE or PURE CONVECTION.You will see the preset (jump-in) temperature of • 350°F (in bake mode) or 325°F (in Pure Convec-t
21Deluxe FeaturesDehydrateDehydration is the process of preserving food by removing water. If you would like to dehy-drate fruits, vegetables, or meat
22Notes for dehydrating fruits (continued):You should water blanch items with tough skins such • as grapes, prunes, dark plums, cherries, gs, and som
23Deluxe FeaturesThick, frozen casseroles such as lasagna will not • defrost well in your oven. Instead, defrost accord-ing to the food manufacturer’s
24How to Set the Start Time and Start DayPress the • DELAY START key.Enter the time you want to start cooking on the • number keypad. You may need to
25The stop time and day will appear on the display.• Press the • START key. If you did not enter a start time, the oven will start immediately and st
26Meat Probe (continued)IMPORTANT:To avoid breaking the meat probe, make sure the food • is completely defrosted before inserting the skewer.Never lea
27Cooking TipsThe Best Use of Bake WareYou should bake cakes, quick breads, mufns, and • cookies in shiny, reective pans for light, golden crusts.Us
1Important Safety InstructionsINSTALLER: LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE APPLIANCE.CUSTOMER: READ THIS USE AND CARE MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE USING
28Self-Cleaning WARNINGDo not leave the racks, the meat probe, pots, pans, • utensils, or any other items in the oven in during self-cleaning. The con
29IMPORTANT: If you do not shut the oven door com-pletely, the automatic door latch will not lock. The phrase “CLOSE OVEN DOOR” will ash on the displ
30Stainless Steel SurfacesIf your oven has stainless steel surfaces on the out-• side, clean them with a solution of mild detergent, and warm water. R
31Cleaning the AccessoriesIMPORTANT: You must remove all accessories from the oven during the self-clean cycle. If you leave accessories in the oven d
32Grasp the old bulb and pull it straight out of the 4. socket.Using a glove, insert the new bulb into the socket.5. As you reinstall the lens cover,
33Before You Call for ServiceUnnecessary service calls may be expensive, frustrating, and time-consuming. Before you call for service, please review t
34Warranty and ServiceGetting HelpBefore obtaining service, please review the Problem Solution Guide starting on page 33. If you have per-formed the c
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2General Safety PrecautionsTo reduce risk of re, electric shock, serious injury or death when using your appliance, follow basic precautions, includi
Web site: www.Dacor.comCorporate phone: (800) 793-0093WARRANTY INFORMATION IMPORTANT: Your warranty will not be activated until you activ
3Getting to Know Your OvenOven selection keys: If you have a double oven, use these keys to turn the upper and lower ovens ON and OFF.CANCEL/SECURE ke
4Getting to Know Your OvenBefore Getting Started, Get Familiar With Your OvenControl panel:• Your oven’s control panel consists of keys and a displa
5▲ UPPER ▼ LOWER12:25 PMBAKEPURECONV/SEARPURECONVECTIONMAXBROILDACORGUIDEMAINMENUDisplaySelf Clean Latch (hidden inside slot)Cool air intake slotsBroi
6ClockSetting the Time:Press the CA• NCEL/SECURE key on the control panel to return to the home screen.Press the • MAIN MENU key.Press • ADDITIONAL
724/12 Clock (Military Time)NOTE: There is no AM/PM indicator when the display is set to military time.If you want to switch the clock to military tim
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