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Multiple Rack Baking

The uniform air circulation provided by 

Convection™ cooking enables the more oven 

capacity to be utilized. Many foods, such 

as pizzas, cakes, cookies, biscuits, muffins, 

rolls and frozen convenience foods can be 

successfully prepared on either two or three 

racks at the same time. Additionally, complete 

meals can be prepared by using multiple racks.

See below for specific recommendations. 

Follow the steps in the 

Oven Modes

 section, to 

manually operate the oven, or refer to the 

Delay 

Timed Cooking

 section below for automatic 

operation.

 

MULTIPLE RACK BAKING TIPS

1.  Typically, when baking on two racks, rack 

positions #1 and #4 or #2 and #4. 

2.  When adapting a single rack recipe to 

multiple rack baking, it may be necessary 

to add to the baking time. This is due to the 

extra mass of food in the oven.

Delay Timed Cooking

This function allows the user to start and finish 

a cooking cycle automatically. It is especially 

useful for preparing meals in advance, cooking 

while you are at work or play. Delay Timed 

Cooking can only be used with Standard Bake 

(ERD model only), Convection Bake, or Pure 

Convection modes. lt will not function in Broil 

mode.

WARNING:

Food safety is an important consideration 

when using delayed cooking modes. To 

avoid potential sickness and spoiling of 

food, take the following steps:

1.  Avoid using foods that will spoil while 

waiting for the cooking cycle to begin. 

Typical foods to avoid include those 

containing eggs and dairy products, 

cream soups, and cooked or uncooked 

meats, poultry and fish.

TIMER 1

CLOCK

STOP TIME

TIMER 2

OVEN STOP TIME

DELAY TIMED BAKE

Setting the Oven for Delay Timed Cooking

To use Delay Timed Cooking, follow these 

steps:

1.  Position oven rack(s) at the proper 

height(s).

2.  Place the food onto the center of the oven 

rack(s).

3.  Select the desired cooking mode and 

temperature.

4.  Press the “COOK TIME” pad and “TIME” 

will appear in the clock display. Press the 

“TIME•TEMP”  “+” pad to set the length 

of time that the food will be cooked. The 

“COOK TIME” can be set from 5 minutes to 

11 hours, 50 minutes.

5.  The oven can be set to start now or later 

in the day. To start cooking now, do not 

perform any more programming steps. After 

six seconds “PRE”, “ON” and “TIMED” will 

appear in the clock display, and the oven 

will begin heating. After the “COOK TIME” 

has expired, the clock will beep three 

times, and “Hold” will be displayed. The 

cooling fan will continue to run, depending 

upon the length and temperature of the 

cooking process.

6.  Press the “STOP TIME” touch pad, and 

“STOP” will appear in the clock display. 

Press the “TIME•TEMP” “+” pad to enter 

the time of day that you wish the oven to 

shut off. “DELAY” will now be displayed. 

The oven will calculate the 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 depending 

upon the length and temperature of the 

cooking process.

DELAY TIMED COOKING TIPS

1.  Do not use foods containing baking powder 

or yeast in Delay Timed Cooking. These 

foods will not rise properly.

2.  Remember that “COOK TIME” refers to 

the length of the cooking cycle. It does not 

refer to the start time!

Oven GlideRack™

Dacor’s Oven GlideRack™ is designed to 

install effortlessly and glide at a full extension. 

Especially when using Dacor’s pizza stone 

(model number ABS20), the full extension of the 

rack allows you to slide the pizza on and off the 

stone with great ease. It is also great for large 

roasts in large roasting pans. This easy- slide 

rack will allow you to baste more easily and 

check temperatures of the food more safely and 

quickly.

Proper Installation of the Easy slide Oven 

Rack:

1.  Fully extend the two side guides. Align two 

small clips on the bottom at the rear of the 

Oven GlideRack™ with the black porcelain 

rack guides in the oven.

2.  Begin to slide the rack in, then lift up. The 

Oven GlideRack™ must be in between the 

two clips on the upper and lower side of 

the rack rear. 

3.  Push the rack all the way to the back.

4.  Grasp the rack in the front center and pull. 

The rack should come forward while the 

side guides remain in place.

Helpful Hints When Using Your Oven 

GlideRack™:

1.  This rack works particularly well with 

heavier items, although you can use it 

during any baking, broiling or roasting in 

your Dacor oven.

2.  These racks will need to be spaced out 

when using more than one in the oven at 

a time. For instance, the racks should be 

used on rack positions 1,3, & 5  or 2 & 4, 

counting up from the bottom, instead of 

using racks 2,3, & 4.

3.  When using the rack with Dacor’s ABS20 

baking stone, use rack position 1 for best 

results. 

4.  Heavier roasting pans and dishes will also 

cook better on Rack position 1.

5.  Do not leave the rack in during self- clean. 

The rack will become difficult to slide in 

and out if it is self- cleaned. Remove all the 

racks and the filter in the back of the oven 

before self- cleaning..

6.  To clean the rack, use hot, soapy water 

and the rough side of a sponge. 

Glide clips

Oven 

rack

2.  If cooking will not begin immediately, 

place only very cold or frozen food into 

the oven. Most unfrozen foods should 

never stand in the oven for more than 

two hours before cooking begins.

3.  Do not allow foods to remain in 

the oven more than one hour after 

completion of the cooking cycle.  When 

the temperature drops below 140˚F, 

bacteria can develop.

Oven GlideRack™

Summary of Contents for EpicureTM

Page 1: ...ons 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...

Page 2: ...ntains 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 n...

Page 3: ...d 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...

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...

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 flavo...

Page 6: ...crease 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 wi...

Page 7: ...d 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...

Page 8: ...e 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...

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 corresp...

Page 10: ...cted 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 condition...

Page 11: ...t 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 t...

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 w...

Page 13: ...ated 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 attemp...

Page 14: ...me 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 O...

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...

Page 16: ...le 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...

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

Page 18: ...16 NOTES...

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 CLA...

Page 20: ...onds 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 Desig...

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