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What Not to Do

21.  Always set utensils gently onto the grates 

and center them so that they are well-

balanced.

22.  Always keep the cooktop surface clean and 

dry.

1.  Do not use the range for warming or 

heating the room.

2.  Do not leave children alone or unattended 

in the area where the range is in use. 

Never allow children to sit or stand on any 

part of the oven. Do not let children play 

with the range.

3.  Do not store items of interest to children 

above the range. Children could be burned 

or injured while climbing on the appliance.

4.  Do not wear loose or hanging apparel while 

using the range.

5.  Do not store combustible, flammable or 

explosive materials in the range or in 

adjacent cabinets.

6.  CAUTION: DO NOT LEAVE FOOD OR 

COOKING UTENSILS, ETC., IN THE 

OVEN DURING THE SELF-CLEAN 

CYCLE.

7.  Do not repair or replace any part of the 

range unless specifically recommended 

in literature accompanying this appliance. 

All other service should be referred to a 

qualified technician.

8.  Do not use water on grease fires. A violent 

steam explosion may result. Smother any 

flames with a lid, cookie sheet or flat tray. 

Flaming grease can be extinguished with 

baking soda or foam extinguisher.

9.  Do not allow potholders to touch hot 

surfaces or gas burners. Do not use towels 

or bulky cloth as potholders.

10.  Do not use commercial oven cleaners or 

oven liner protective coatings on any part 

of the oven.

11.  Do not clean the door gasket, because 

rubbing, moving or in any way damaging 

the gasket, may eliminate the required tight 

door seal.

12.  DO NOT TOUCH INTERIOR SURFACES 

OF THE OVEN. During and after use, do 

not touch or let clothing or other flammable 

materials contact heating elements or 

interior surfaces of the oven until they have 

had sufficient time to cool.

13.  Do not block or obstruct the holes below 

the control knobs. Blocking these holes 

may affect burner operation and may result 

in a hazard.

14.   When using the cooktop, do not touch the 

grates, burner caps, burner bases, or any 

other parts in proximity to the flame. These 

components may be hot enough to cause 

burns.

15.  If the cooktop is near a window, do not use 

long curtains as a window treatment. The 

curtains could blow over the cooktop and 

create a fire hazard.

16.  Do not cover the burners and grates with 

anything except properly selected utensils. 

Decorative covers should not be used.

17.  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.

18.  Do not use abrasive or caustic cleaners 

or detergents on this appliance. They may 

cause permanent damage. Do not use 

aerosol cleaners. They may be flammable 

or cause corrosion of metal parts.

19.  Do not use or attempt to use this appliance 

in the event of a power failure.

20.  Do not touch the oven exhaust cover on 

the cooktop when the oven is in use.

21.  Do not slide cookware across the grates. 

Sliding may damage the finish of the 

grates. Lift utensils to reposition them.

22.  Do not allow acids (citrus juices, tomato 

sauces, etc.) to remain on the oven cell 

surfaces. The porcelain finish may stain.

23.  Do not touch the range top or backguard 

with your bare hands during all cooking 

and self cleaning modes. Venting from 

the oven may cause the cooktop and 

backguard to become hot.

Getting Started

Before using your range, become familiar with 

the features and control panel layout.

Below the oven mode touch pads are three 

touch pads labeled “CANCEL•SECURE,” 

“LIGHT” and “COOK TIME”. The 

“CANCEL•SECURE” touch pad enables the 

user to cancel the selection of an oven mode 

or Delay Timed program, or disable the control 

panel by pressing and holding the pad for 

approximately three (3) seconds. Once the 

control panel is in the “SECURE” mode, “OFF” 

will be displayed on the clock. The “LIGHT” 

touch pad turns the interior oven light “on” 

and “off.” The “LIGHT” touch pad will remain 

functional if the control panel has been disabled. 

The “COOK TIME” touch pad is used to select 

the length of time for a cooking process in Delay 

Timed cooking mode.

Clock functions are selected by pressing the 

touch pads located below the clock display 

and oven mode touch pads. Oven functions 

are chosen by pressing the touch pad for the 

desired mode. Once a clock or oven function 

has been chosen, a description of the selection 

will flash in the clock display area.

IMPORTANT:

After choosing a clock function or oven 

mode, you have six seconds to perform the 

next programming step. If the next step is 

not completed within six (6) seconds, the 

program selection displayed on the clock 

will disappear. Should this occur, just repeat 

the initial function selection

ERD30/36/60 Oven Features

(Convection Screen Not Shown)

Time and Temperature

Set Keys

Electronic Clock

Oven Mode

Indicators

CANCEL

SECURE

OVEN

LIGHT

COOK

TIME

MINUTE

TIMER #2

STOP

TIME

CLOCK

SET

MINUTE

TIMER #1

TIMER 1

CLOCK

BAKE

STOP TIME

TIMER 2

CANCEL ● SECURE

LIGHT

COOK TIME

BAKE

BROIL

CONVECTION BAKE

PURE CONVECTION

SELF CLEAN

TIME ● TEMP

ERD30/36/60 Control Panel

Summary of Contents for Epicure ERD30

Page 1: ...ions Safety Tips SAFETY IS EVERYONE S RESPONSIBILITY ALL DACOR APPLIANCES ARE DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED TO GIVE YOU MANY YEARS OF SAFE OPERATION THE OPERATION WILL BE FURTHER ENHANCED IF PROPER CARE AND JUDGEMENT ARE EXERCISED IN THE USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THIS APPLIANCE Place Serial Number Label Here Use Care Epicure Ranges Part No 65091 Rev G Please Read Before Using Your Range ...

Page 2: ...ontains a checklist of possible problems and solutions that may save you the time and expense of an unnecessary service call If you cannot readily find the solution to the problem please contact your nearest DACOR Authorized Service Representative In the unlikely event they are unable to solve your problem to your satisfaction please contact DACOR Customer Service Web site www dacor com For a Deal...

Page 3: ...ed product immediately contact your dealer or builder Do not install or use a damaged appliance TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Purpose of this Manual 1 Product Registration 1 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 2 What To Do 2 What Not To Do 2 OVEN OPERATION 3 7 Getting Started 3 What is Pure Convection 4 Setting the Time of Day 4 Oven Modes 4 Oven Racks Supports 4 Oven Mode Selection 5 Preheating the Oven 5 Using the Min...

Page 4: ... such as baby food jars and cans Pressure build up may cause the container to burst and cause injury 18 Do not use abrasive or caustic cleaners or detergents on this appliance They may cause permanent damage Do not use aerosol cleaners They may be flammable or cause corrosion of metal parts 19 Do not use or attempt to use this appliance in the event of a power failure 20 Do not touch the oven exha...

Page 5: ... This system is what allows multi rack cooking while achieving even results from one rack to another The other component in Pure Convection is the Filter The filter eliminates the transference of flavors when cooking entire meals and also keeps the oven cleaner CANCEL SECURE LIGHT COOK TIME CONVECTION BAKE CONVECTION BROIL PURE CONVECTION BAKE BROIL SELF CLEAN BAKE TIMER 1 CLOCK STOP TIME TIMER 2 ...

Page 6: ...ncrease the temperature setting to decrease PRE and ON will appear in the clock display and the oven will begin to heat If in a convection mode the convection fan will turn on Also the clock display will change from the desired cooking temperature to the actual oven temperature starting with 135 F The temperature display will increase in 5 F increments until the desired temperature is reached The ...

Page 7: ...nd cream puffs Bake most frozen foods in their original foil containers placed on a flat cookie sheet Follow the package recommendations When using glass bakeware reduce the recipe temperature by 25 F except when baking pies or yeast breads Follow the standard recipe baking time for pies and yeast breads Avoid the use of old darkened pans Warped dented stainless steel and tin coated pans heat unev...

Page 8: ...he correct START TIME After the COOK TIME has expired the clock will beep three times and Hold will be displayed If cooking in a convection mode the convection fan will also turn off at this time While in Hold mode the oven temperature will be maintained at 150 F for a period of two hours Hold mode can be cancelled by pressing the CANCEL SECURE touch pad The cooling fan will continue to run depend...

Page 9: ...ly The burner being controlled is indicated by a blue indicator light while the adjacent burner is illustrated by a flame icon on the control panel To light a particular burner press in on the corresponding control knob then immediately rotate the knob counterclockwise from the off ø position to the HIGH position larger flame icon All ignitors will spark continuously until the gas ignites on the s...

Page 10: ...ected to mechanical shock when utensils are placed on or slid across them Finally spillovers introduce foods with high acidity to all of the porcelain components Due to these severe operating conditions all porcelain enamel components on the cooktop will undergo an inevitable change in appearance with use Meticulous care and cleaning will slow but not eliminate this natural and expected aging proc...

Page 11: ...ot water To clean heavy soil use a scouring pad such as steel wool with plenty of water or use a solution of 1 cup ammonia to 2 gallons of water Remove racks during Self Cleaning If racks are left in the oven during self cleaning they will permanently discolor Convection Fan Filter WARNING Remove the filter only when it is cool Step 1 Orient the filter so that the two mounting tabs are towards the...

Page 12: ... of the door gasket Cleaning the door gasket by hand can cause it to bend or move A tight door seal is essential for proper baking and Self Cleaning Rinse surfaces well with a solution of vinegar and water then wipe dry Heavily soiled areas may be cleaned with a non scratching scouring pad 2 Remove the broiler pan all cookware utensils and other loose items from the oven chamber Also remove all ov...

Page 13: ...cated by LOCK and ON in the clock display the user must cancel out of this mode before attempting to select a different mode To cancel press the CANCEL SECURE pad Wait at least 60 seconds before attempting to select another mode This allows the door latch time to unlock The user may find the temperature in their new oven to be different from that of their previously owned appliance Familiarity wit...

Page 14: ...ime of day Adjust time temperature or rack position Adjust oven temperature as per ADJUSTING THE OVEN TEMPERATURE Adjust time temperature or rack position Adjust oven temperature as per ADJUSTING THE OVEN TEMPERATURE Close door tightly Follow mode selection and clock settings as specified in SELF CLEANING NOTES EGR30 Model Only To replace a light bulb follow these steps 1 Turn off the power at the...

Page 15: ... Self Clean was just selected and the oven is still cool press CANCEL SECURE to turn off Self Clean The door will open in about 30 seconds Press CLOCK touch pad then press TIME TEMP pad to set correct time of day Follow mode selection and clock settings as specified in OVEN OPERATION Oven will turn on automatically at present time If desired press CANCEL SECURE button to cancel out of Delay Timed ...

Page 16: ...ble for service Warranty is null and void if non CSA approved product is transported from the U S What Is Covered What Is Not Covered Service calls to educate the customer in the proper use and care of the product Failure of the product when used for commercial business rental or any application other than for residential consumer use Replacement of house fuses or fuse boxes or resetting of circui...

Page 17: ...15 15 NOTES ...

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Page 19: ... IN THE UNITED STATES ATTN WARRANTY PROCESSING DEPT DACOR 1440 BRIDGEGATE DR STE 200 PO BOX 6532 DIAMOND BAR CA 91765 9861 BUSINESS REPLY MAIL PERMIT NO 4507 POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE FIRST CLASS MAIL DIAMOND BAR CA fold here ...

Page 20: ...conds to fill in the section below will be sincerely appreciated Thank you 1 How were you first exposed to Dacor products Please check one only A T V Cooking Show F Builder 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 Dealer D Builder B Kitchen Deale...

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