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Page 1 - User Manual

User ManualModernist Built-In Microwave Combi OvenDOC30M977DPart No. 112188 Rev B

Page 2 - Sincerely

10 EnglishImportant safety information• Do not leave children unattended around the combi when it is in use.• Do not use the combi as a space heater.•

Page 3 - Regulatory Notice

Dacor ∙ 14425 Clark Avenue, City of Industry, CA 91745 ∙ Phone: (800) 793-0093 ∙ Fax: (626) 403-3130 ∙ www.dacor.comDE68-04463A-01

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Important safety informationWARNINGTurn off the combi before replacing the lamp to avoid possible electric shock.Child safetyWARNING• Young children s

Page 5 - Contents

Important safety informationCleaning the ovenDo not clean the door gasket. The gasket keeps heat from escaping the oven chamber. Do not rub, damage, o

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Important safety informationCritical usage warningCAUTION• If the combi is flooded, contact your Dacor service center. Flooding is anelectric-shock or

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Important safety informationUsage cautionsCAUTION• If the combi exterior is cracked, turn it off to avoid electric shock.• Remove lids from baby-food

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Introducing your new ovenOverview060503041109 0210080708020109 Halogen lamp10 Water reservoir11 Rack support01 Control panel02 Door latch03 MWO door04

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What’s included with your ovenThis oven ships with different kinds of accessories that help you cook what you want. Accessories for the ovenWire rack

Page 10 - Important safety information

English 17Before you beginBefore using the top and bottom ovens for the first time, remove all the accessories, and then clean the ovens thoroughly.

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18 EnglishBefore you beginWater reservoirThis feature is for Steam Bake, Steam Roast, and GreenClean™ modes, and for removing water scale that forms o

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Basic operationsControl panelMICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR01020304050906070801 MICROWAVE: Touch to display Micr

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English2 To Our Valued Customer:Congratulations on your purchase of the very latest in Dacor® products! Our unique combination of features, style, and

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02 Page Indicator: Shows location of current mode.03 Mode: The current or selected menu appears with a mode description. 04 Cook Time: Cook time appea

Page 15 - Introducing your new oven

Basic operations05 Information area• Temp Probe: The set temperature of the temp probe is displayed. When you tap thisarea, the Temp Probe screen is d

Page 16 - Accessories for the

NOTE• Control Lockout is available only when the oven temperature is under 400 °F.• All other functions must be cancelled before you activate Control

Page 17 - Before you begin

Basic operationsMICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR Timer 01 01:53:03STARTTimerDELETE RESET+ ADD5. Tap START.When

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24 EnglishBasic operationsMinimum and maximum settingsMicrowave (upper) ovenAll the features in this table have min/max time, temperature, and power-l

Page 19 - Basic operations

Microwave oven (Upper Oven)Setting the power levelMICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 4:35 PMOVENMODEMicrowaveMic

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MICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 4:35 PM 16 7 8 9 02 3 4 5OK1 hr 30 min 00 secMaximum cook

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Microwave oven (Upper Oven)MicrowaveMicrowaves are high-frequency electromagnetic waves that can be used to cook or reheat food without changing eithe

Page 22 - Kitchen timer

CAUTION• Use only microwave-safe cookware.• Use oven mitts when taking out food.Power level100% (High) 50% (Medium)90% (Sauté) 40% (Medium low)80% (Re

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English 29BroilFor best performance, make sure all heating elements are in the horizontal position.MICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTO

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English 3 Regulatory NoticePrecautions to avoid exposure to excessive microwave energyA. Do not place anything between the chassis face and door, or

Page 25 - Microwave oven (Upper Oven)

Microwave oven (Upper Oven)30 EnglishSpeed Conv. SearMICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 4:35 PM OVENMODESpe

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English 31BroilThe heating elements generate heat, which is reinforced by the microwave energy.MICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/

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Microwave oven (Upper Oven)32 EnglishSense Cook™The oven offers 16 different Sense Cook™ options, which include pre-programmed cooking times. You do n

Page 28 - Convection Sear

English 33Food Amount InstructionsPopcorn3.0–3.5 oz 1 packageUse one microwave popcorn bag at a time; carefully remove bag from oven and when opening

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Microwave oven (Upper Oven)34EnglishAuto-sensor cookingWhen food cooks, it emits various gases, by which Auto Sensor determines the proper time and po

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Microwave oven (Upper Oven)Conv. Sear AutoCookMICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 4:35 PMOVENMODEConv.Sear Auto

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Food Amount InstructionsBone-in chicken pieces1.0 lb2.0 lbsBrush pieces with oil and seasonings; lay pieces skin side down on high rack; when microwav

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Microwave oven (Upper Oven)Food Amount InstructionsBarbecue pork ribs1.0 lb2.0 lbs Brush ribs with bbq sauce, and lay them on low rack.Boneless pork c

Page 33 - Fresh Root Veggies

Healthy FryMICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 4:35 PM OVENMODEHealthy FryUPPERFrozen onion rings Frozen buff

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Microwave oven (Upper Oven)Food Amount InstructionsFrozen potato croquettes8 oz 6 eaFrozen cheese sticksPut food on "even" plate, then put p

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Regulatory NoticeFCC STATEMENT:This equipment was tested and found compliant within the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FC

Page 36 - Hamburger patties

Microwave oven (Upper Oven)40 EnglishMICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 0.9 1.0 lb1.1 CANCEL OKMICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTI

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Microwave oven (Upper Oven)MICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 1 serving2 CANCEL OK5. Slide the number to select the

Page 38 - Healthy Fry

GrainOatmeal1 pack2 packsFollow package directions for recommended amount of water; stir well before/after cooking.Brown, white rice1 cup2 cupsIn larg

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Microwave oven (Upper Oven)Auto CookThis mode offers a total of 69 cooking options on two menus. You do not need to set the cook time or power level,

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CAUTIONUse only microwave-safe cookware, and wear oven mitts to handle food/cookware.Food Amount InstructionsReheatBeverage1/2 cup1 cup2 cupsUse an un

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BeefHamburger2 ea4 ea(1 ea = 4 oz)Place patties on "even" plate on high rack; when microwave beeps, turn hamburgers, and press START to cont

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PoultryBone-in chicken pieces1.0 lb2.0 lbsBrush chicken with oil, season, and put skin-side down on high rack; when microwave beeps, turn chicken, and

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SnacksBaked potato2 ea4 eaPoke potatoes 3 times with fork; put potatoes on low rack; after cooking, let potatoes 3–5 min.Frozen garlic bread6 eaPut br

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BakeBox cake mix1 packPour batter in 8-in. round cake pan; put pan on low rack.Brownie mix1 pack Pour batter in 8 x 8-in. pan; put pan on low rack.Coo

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Microwave oven (Upper Oven)Food Amount Instructions1. In small bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water, set aside; in large bowl, mix milk, melted butter,

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ContentsImportant safety information 7Introducing your new oven 15Overview15What’s included with your oven 16Before you begin 17Energy saving tips 17O

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Food Amount InstructionsCupcakes6 eaPut batter in 6-cup pan on low rack.Marble cake1 eaPut batter in round cake pan on low rack; after baking, let res

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English 51 Soften / MeltThe oven offers 8 different Soften/Melt options. You do not need to set either the cooking time or the power level. You can a

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Microwave oven (Upper Oven)52 EnglishFood Amount InstructionsSoften/MeltMelt butter0.25 lb (1 stick) 0.5 lb (2 sticks)Unwrap, cut butter into pieces,

Page 50 - Pizza/bread

English 53 Oven (Lower Oven)Timed cookingIn this mode, the oven turns on immediately and cooks for the length of time you select, then turns off auto

Page 51 - Soften / Melt

54 EnglishOven (Lower Oven)CAUTIONTimed cooking and Delay Start are good for cooking cured or frozen meats and most fruits and vegetables.Foods that s

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English 55 How to set the oven for delay timed cookingMICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 4:35 PM OVENMOD

Page 53 - Oven (Lower Oven)

56 EnglishOven (Lower Oven)Using the temp probeFor many foods, especially roasts (e.g., beef, pork, lamb) and poultry (chicken, turkey, etc), measurin

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English 57 CAUTIONTo protect the Temp probe tip, it should not protrude through the surface of the meat but should be in or near the center.• Do not

Page 55 - NOTE

Oven functionsCooking modeTap LOWER OVEN and swipe to select the cooking mode. See Basic baking and broiling instructions starting, pg. 61.Mode Temper

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Oven (Lower Oven)Mode DescriptionBroil• For cooking tender cuts of meat directly, under the broil element.• The high heat cooks quickly and creates a

Page 57 - Removing the temp probe

Oven (Lower Oven) 53Timed cooking 53Delay start 54Using the temp probe 56Oven functions 58Using the special function feature 63Using the iQ control fe

Page 58 - Oven functions

60 EnglishOven (Lower Oven)Broiling recommendation guideSize, weight, thickness, starting temperature, and doneness preference affect broiling times.

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English 61 Basic baking and broiling instructionsMICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 4:35 PM OVENMODEConv

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62 EnglishOven (Lower Oven)MICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 4:35 PM OVENMODESteam BakeSteam bakingSTART

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How to adjust the temperature while cookingMICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 4:35 PMLOWERUPPEROFFPAUSEBake350˚FMicr

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64 EnglishOven (Lower Oven)Mode DescriptionKeep Warm•Keeps cooked food warm for serving up to 3 hr after cooking is done. Use this mode by itself or s

Page 63 - 0hr 40min

Oven (Lower Oven)Rack position chart for special cooking optionsMode Rack positionKeep Warm 5Proof 3Stone Bake Mode 1 or 2Dehydrate 3 or 4Using Chef m

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MICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 4:35 PMOVENMODE4:01AM PMGarlic prime ribPrevious STARTSet start timeTIP4. Tap STA

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Oven (Lower Oven)Using the iQ control feature (Lower oven only)To use the iQ Control feature, download the Dacor iQ Kitchen app to a mobile device. Fu

Page 66 - 66 English

68 EnglishOven (Lower Oven)Using the oven racksLower oven rack positions123456Recommended rack positions for cookingType of Food Rack PositionsBroilin

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Oven (Lower Oven)Before using the racksEach rack has stops that must be placed correctly on the supports. These stops keep the rack from coming comple

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Important safety informationTo avoid fire, electric shock, and personal injury, read this guide thoroughly before using the oven.Contact your service

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• When sliding the gliding rack in/out,use the rack's front handle. If you graspby the frame, you will pull the rack outof the oven. Use oven mit

Page 70 - Removing the gliding rack

Oven (Lower Oven)Using the clean featureThe Clean feature has four selections: Self-Clean, GreenClean™, Descale, and Draining.Self cleanThis self-clea

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How to run a self-cleaning cycleMICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 4:35 PMOVENMODECleanSelf clean GreenClean™Desca

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Oven (Lower Oven)MICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 4:35 PMOVENMODESelf cleanOven cleaningSTARTClean Time Delay Star

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74EnglishOven (Lower Oven)Before a green cleaning cycleFig. 1Don’t hand clean the oven door gasket.You may hand clean the door.••••Open a window, or u

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English 75MICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 4:35 PMOVENMODEGreenClean™Quick 20 minute steam cleanSTARTClean Time0

Page 75 - Cleaning is complete

76EnglishOven (Lower Oven)DescaleIf you use Steam Bake or Steam Roast frequently, you should descale regularly to remove minerals that may affect the

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Oven (Lower Oven)MICROWAVEPAUSE/OFFTIMERSETTINGSLOWER OVENOFFLIGHTOPEN/CLOSERESERVOIR 4:35 PMOVENMODEDescaleCaution: hot water.Do not remove Water Res

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DrainingWhen a steam function is complete, you must drain the remaining water to prevent the water from affecting other cooking modes.To drain the wat

Page 78 - Draining is complete

Oven (Lower Oven)SettingsIn Settings, you can change the default settings to your preference or diagnose problems with the network connection.MICROWAV

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State of California Proposition 65 warning (US only)WARNING :This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birt

Page 80 - Language

Display1. Brightness (changes the brightness of the display screen)Tap SETTINGS > Display > Brightness. (Use the bar to adjust screen brightness

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Oven (Lower Oven)Temp1. Temp unit:Program the temperature display in Fahrenheit (default) or Celsius.• Tap SETTINGS > Temp > Temp unit. Tap the

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82EnglishOven (Lower Oven)Using the Sabbath feature(For use on the Jewish Sabbath & Holidays)KFor further assistance, guidelines for proper usage,

Page 83 - English

English 83Do not to attempt to activate any other program feature except Bake while the Sabbath feature is active.• You can change the oven temperatur

Page 84 - Maintaining your appliance

84EnglishMaintaining your applianceCare and cleaning of the ovenCleaning painted parts and decorative trim• For general cleaning, use a cloth with hot

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Maintaining your applianceTo lubricate the slides of the gliding rack1. Remove the rack from the oven. See Using the gliding rack > Removing the gl

Page 86 - Oven door

5. Repeat for the right (front and back) slide mechanism of the rack.6. Open and close the rack several times to distribute the lubricant.7. Replace t

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Maintaining your applianceRemoving the oven door (Lower oven only)CAUTIONFollow these instructions carefully to avoid personal injury and property dam

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88EnglishMaintaining your applianceReplacing the oven door (Lower oven only)1. Using two hands, grasp the side edgesof the door at the midpoint. Face

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Maintaining your applianceChanging the oven light (Lower oven only)The oven light is a standard 40-watt-appliance halogen bulb. It comes on when the o

Page 90 - Troubleshooting

Important safety information• Water, milk, coffee, tea, etc. can be "superheated" (heated beyond the boiling pointwithout bubbling). THIS CO

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TroubleshootingIf the oven malfunctions or has performance issues, review the tables in this section. If you cannot resolve the issue yourself, call D

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BroilingSmoke comes out during operation.During initial operation, smoke may come from heating elements.This is normal. After you run the oven 2-3 tim

Page 93 - For the lower oven

ConvectionOven does not heat.Door is open. Close door; retry.Smoke comes out during preheating.During initial operation, smoke may come from the heati

Page 94 - Information codes

English 93For the lower ovenProblem Possible cause SolutionFood not baking/roasting properly.The oven controls not set correctly.See Basic operations,

Page 95 - Warranty and Service

Information codesOVENDisplayed code Possible cause SolutionC-d0Occurs if control key is short for 1 min. Clean screen; ensure no water is on/around it

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Warranty and ServiceGetting HelpBefore you request service:Review Troubleshooting (pg. 90), and familiarize yourself with the warranty terms and condi

Page 97 - Appendix

Warranty and ServiceLIMITATIONS OF COVERAGEWarranty is voided if non-ETL or non-CUL approved product is transported from the U.S.A. OUTSIDE THE FIFTY

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AppendixOpen source announcementThe software included in this product contains open source software. You may obtain the complete corresponding source

Page 100 - DE68-04463A-01

Please visit www.Dacor.com to activate your warranty online.WARRANTY INFORMATIONcut herecut hereIMPORTANT:Your warranty will not begin until you activ

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