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Self-Cleaning

 warning

Do not leave the racks, the meat probe, pots, pans, 

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utensils, or any other items in the oven in during 

self-cleaning. The convection filter must also be 

removed. Items left in the oven during self-cleaning 

may be damaged. 
The control panel automatically locks the oven door 

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during self-cleaning. Do not try to force the door 

open after it is locked. Damage to the door latch 

may result.
Do not touch the outside surfaces of the oven during 

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the self-clean cycle. They will be hot.
Do not line the oven with aluminum foil or other 

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materials. These items can melt or burn during self-

cleaning and cause permanent damage to the oven.
Take extreme caution when cleaning the door gasket.  

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rubbing, moving or in any way damaging the door 

gasket may eliminate the required tight door seal.  

See page 30 for cleaning instructions.

ImPortant:

 Always remove excess grease and soil from 

the oven interior and door prior to using the self-clean 

cycle.

About the Self-Clean Cycle

The oven will run better and produce better 

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baked goods if it is clean. 
During self-cleaning, the oven is heated to very high 

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temperatures which burns off any deposits on the 

surfaces of the oven. Self-cleaning eliminates the 

need for manual scrubbing of interior surfaces. You 

can set the length of time for self-cleaning based on 

the amount of soil. The 3 settings are light (2 hours), 

medium (3 hours), and heavy (4 hours). 
If you only use your oven to bake cookies occasion-

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ally, it may require only a light cleaning. If you use 

your oven to broil or roast on a frequent basis, it may 

require heavy cleaning. 
It is normal for the oven to emit smoke during the 

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first few self-clean cycles.

It is normal for the oven to emit popping sounds 

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during self-cleaning. These sounds are caused by the 

expansion and contraction of metal surfaces when the 

oven heats up and cools down.
When you self-clean your oven, it will automatically 

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activate the electric door latch. The latch prevents the 

oven door from being opened while the interior oven 

temperatures can easily cause injury.

You may notice a powder ash residue in the bottom of 

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the oven after self-cleaning. This is normal. Sponge 

the residue up after the oven completely cools.
If you have a double oven, the control panel will only 

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allow one oven chamber to be self-cleaned at a time 

due to the amount of power consumed. For the same 

reason, the oven will not allow you to cook in one 

oven chamber while the other is being self-cleaned.
If you want to stop the self-clean cycle, press the 

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CanCel/seCure

 key. please keep in mind that the 

oven door will remain locked until it is safe enough to 

open. You will still need to exercise caution when the 

door lock is released because the inside of the oven 

will still be hot.

How to Use the Self-Cleaning Feature

ImPortant:

 remove the racks and broiler pan, convec-

tion filter, tray, and all utensils from the oven chamber. 

See page 30 for instructions on how to remove and clean 

the filter. 

Clean soil from the oven front frame area and the 

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oven door outside of the door gasket. You may clean 

heavily soiled areas with a non-scratching scouring 

pad.
rinse all exterior surfaces according the 

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Cleaning the 

Surfaces of the Oven

 section on page 30.

Wipe up excess grease and other food spills with 

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a damp cloth. Doing so will minimize smoke and 

increase the efficiency of the self-clean cycle.

Turn on kitchen fans or vents to help remove odors 

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during the self-clean cycle.
If you have a double oven, use the 

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uPPer on/oFF 

and 

loWer on/oFF

 keys to select the oven to be 

cleaned. You may only self-clean one oven chamber at 

a time.
p

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ress the 

maIn menu

 key.

Care and Cleaning

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Summary of Contents for Discovery EO127

Page 1: ...b l e o f C o n t e n t s Important Safety Instructions 1 Getting to Know Your Oven 3 Oven Setup 6 Operating Your Oven The Basics 10 Deluxe Features 12 Cooking Tips 27 Care and Cleaning 28 Before You...

Page 2: ...Copyright 2007 by Dacor All rights reserved...

Page 3: ...umber __________________________________ Serial Number __________________________________ Date of Purchase ________________________________ Since we continuously improve the quality and perfor mance o...

Page 4: ...caution if adding water to food in a hot oven The steam can cause serious burns or scalds Do not heat unopened food containers such as baby food jars and cans Pressure build up may cause the containe...

Page 5: ...ing modes The diagram below shows the display as it appears when the oven is not in use The infor mation shown is referred to as the home screen Variable function keys The variable function keys are r...

Page 6: ...ake elements Hidden below the glass panel on the floor of the oven chamber are the bake elements They are the source of bottom heat Broil elements Hidden above the glass panel in the roof of the oven...

Page 7: ...Broil elements above glass panel Convection filter Convection element and fan behind filter Oven light Door gasket Oven window Cool air intake Exhaust slots Door handle Bake element below glass panel...

Page 8: ...to change AM to PM 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...

Page 9: ...12 HOUR SMALL FONT LARGE FONT HELP CLOCK MENU 4 02 2005 Press CLOCK Press SMALL FONT to select the AM PM indicator Press LARGE FONT to deselect the AM PM indicator Press CANCEL SECURE to return to th...

Page 10: ...cooking tempera ture The oven is preset at the factory to Fahrenheit To change the temperature scale Press the CANCEL SECURE key on the control panel to return to the home screen Press the MAIN MENU k...

Page 11: ...screen NOTE The lights will continue to come on when the light key is pressed unless the oven is in Sab bath mode Press the RED GREEN or BLUE key Press INCREASE or DECREASE to change the hue of the co...

Page 12: ...e 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 ke...

Page 13: ...t temperature enter the temperature on the number keypad then press START If you are using the BAKE or PURE CONVECTION modes PREHEATING will appear in the display until the oven reaches the set temper...

Page 14: ...ey the display tells you about what the DELAY OPTIONS mode does Press OK to return to the BAKE screen or CANCEL SECURE to return to the home screen OK SAVE PROBE DELAY OPTIONS THIS SELECTION PUTS YOU...

Page 15: ...For example if you set the timer for 01 30 00 counting down the timer will start at 01 30 00 count down to 00 00 00 then beep If you set the timer for 01 30 00 counting up the timer will start at 00...

Page 16: ...you the optimal mode and temperature by food Press the HELP key for detailed instructions on how to prepare the food If you are cooking meat or poultry press the WEIGHT key and enter the weight of the...

Page 17: ...source below the food This mode 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...

Page 18: ...Pure Convection Direction of Airflow Some recipes especially those that are homemade may require adjustment and testing when convert ing from standard baking to convection baking If you are unsure ho...

Page 19: ...re 350 F SURROUND CONVEC TION ROAST Uses a combination of convection cooking and heat sources above and below the food Best for meatloaf and fish fillets This mode provides the quickest sear and is be...

Page 20: ...in heavy smoke For easier cleaning remove the broiler pan and grill when the food is removed Additional Settings See Oven Setup starting on Page 6 Saved Guide The save feature allows you to save the o...

Page 21: ...be set in advance using the DELAY OPTIONS feature When the oven is set to Sabbath it disables the following features The oven lights The meat probe The number keypad including the light switch The TI...

Page 22: ...have a double oven the UPPER ON OFF and LOWER ON OFF keys remain active so you can turn off the ovens if there are problems or set up the second oven for use prior to the beginning of the Sabbath or...

Page 23: ...it Baking rack that fits inside the half sheet pan Cheesecloth Four quart sauce pot with lid Steamer basket that fits inside 4 quart saucepan One that is perforated and opens up will work well Slotted...

Page 24: ...SAVE UPPER 12 25 PM PRESS START HELP 100 F PROOF Notes for dehydrating fruits continued You should water blanch items with tough skins such as grapes prunes dark plums cherries figs and some types of...

Page 25: ...on or off at a later time or day you can use the delay options feature The delay options work for all of the various cook modes except broil and special features including Dacor Guide and self clean...

Page 26: ...5 PM PRESS START 12 25 PM DELAY START DURATION TIME HELP STOP TIME DELAY START AM PM PM START DAY SAT 4 02 UPPER START SUN 4 03 10 00 AM 12 25 PM PRESS START 10 00 AM DELAY START DURATION TIME HELP ST...

Page 27: ...ng 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 Deluxe Features The duratio...

Page 28: ...nect the meat probe To keep from getting burned use an oven mitt to connect the plug on the end of the meat probe to the meat probe connector inside the oven See page 5 for the location of the connect...

Page 29: ...cordingly Altitude Baking Powder for each teaspoon decrease by Sugar for each tea spoon decrease by Liquid for each cup add 3 000 feet 10 5 10 5 10 5 000 feet 10 25 10 20 7 000 feet 25 20 20 25 High A...

Page 30: ...the expansion and contraction of metal surfaces when the oven heats up and cools down When you self clean your oven it will automatically activate the electric door latch The latch prevents the oven...

Page 31: ...n filter and oven racks before using your oven If you want to stop the self clean cycle press CANCEL SECURE Press MORE Press SELF CLEAN The oven will display a warning message Remove all utensils rack...

Page 32: ...ol before cleaning Use only the cleaning solutions specified in this manual to clean your oven Do not use ANY cleaners that are not specified to clean the inside or outside of the oven Use of other cl...

Page 33: ...er Use the side of a sponge to scrub it and dry it with a lint free cloth Installing your oven s filter s The metal clips on the back of the filter hook over the metal bar across the fan hole Place th...

Page 34: ...r is to use parchment paper over the cooking surface during baking The parchment paper will also prevent food from sticking Light bulb replacement is considered to be a homeowner maintenance operation...

Page 35: ...time Press CANCEL SECURE to return to normal operation No time is displayed or the time is incorrect Time of day not set See Clock section on page 6 Oven s sleep feature is on Press any control panel...

Page 36: ...THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND CANADA 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 DACO...

Page 37: ...35 Notes...

Page 38: ...36 Notes...

Page 39: ...RY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES DACOR ATTN WARRANTY PROCESSING DEPT PO BOX 6532 DIAMOND BAR CA 91765 9861 BUSINESS REPLY MAIL PERMIT NO 4507 POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE FIRST CLASS MAIL DIAMON...

Page 40: ...ilder B Magazine G Architect Designer C Appliance Dealer Showroom H Another Dacor Owner D Kitchen Dealer Showroom I Model Home E Home Show J Other 2 Where did you buy your Dacor appliances A Appliance...

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