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Important Safety Instructions

Getting to Know Your Range

 CAUTION

Do not allow acids (citrus juices, tomato sauces, etc.) to remain on the range’s surfaces. The porcelain finish may stain.

Never use the cooktop surface as a cutting board.

Do not try to remove heavy spills with a sharp object such as a knife or metal spatula. Sharp objects may scratch the range’s 
surfaces.

To prevent damage, remove the meat probe from the oven when it is not being used.

Do not line the oven with aluminum foil or other materials. These items can melt or burn up during self-cleaning and cause 
permanent damage to the oven.

Do not leave metal objects, such as aluminum foil, the meat probe, cookie sheets, etc. on the bottom of the oven. Objects left 
on the bottom of the oven could damage the bake element. In addition, the objects themselves may be damaged.

On some ovens, the bake and broil elements are behind glass panels on the floor and ceiling of the oven chamber. Do not allow 
these glass panels to become covered up by cookie sheets, aluminum foil, pots, pans, etc. Covering them could cause the 
heating elements to over-heat, damaging the oven.

Do not expose the knobs or trim rings to direct flame, hot utensils or other sources of heat.

Always ensure that the light fixture lens covers are in place when using the oven. The lens covers protect the light bulbs from 
breakage caused by high oven temperatures or mechanical shock.

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Parts of the Oven

CONTROL PANEL:  

Your oven’s control panel consists of a touch 

pad and a display. Use the control panel to operate all the oven’s 
features (sometimes called modes.)

OVEN RACKS:

  Each oven 

comes with chrome-plated 
adjustable oven racks. See the 
table for the number and type 
provided with your model. Page 
12 describes the difference 
between rack types.

RACK SUPPORTS:

  There are five rack positions inside each 

oven chamber. The rack positions are numbered from the bottom 
counting up.

MEAT PROBE CONNECTOR:

  When you use the meat probe, 

insert the skewer into the meat and plug the other end into the 
connector. See the 

Meat Probe

 section on pages 19 - 20 for 

proper operation.

OVEN LIGHTS:

  There are two oven lights inside the oven 

chamber so that you can easily see inside. You can use the lights 
when the door is open or to see inside through the window when 
the door is closed. The lights turn on or off only when you press 
the light key on the control panel. The bulbs are 12 Vac, 20 Watt, 
halogen.

DOOR GASKET:

  The door gasket prevents heat from escaping 

when the door is closed.

SELF-CLEAN LATCH:

  The self-clean latch automatically locks 

the oven door during the self-clean cycle. The door latches for 
your safety. There are very high temperatures inside the oven 
during the self-clean cycle. 

BAKE ELEMENT:

  The source of bottom heat, attached to the 

floor of the oven. The bake element is hidden below the glass 
panel on the floor of the oven chamber.

BROIL ELEMENT:

  The source of top heat, attached to the oven’s 

ceiling. The broil element is hidden above the glass panel on the 
ceiling of the oven chamber.

CONVECTION FAN:

  The convection fan blows heated air into 

the oven chamber during the convection cooking process. The 
convection filter covers it.

CONVECTION ELEMENT:

  The convection element heats the air 

that is blown into the oven chamber by the convection fan during 
the convection cooking process. The convection filter covers it.

CONVECTION FILTER:

  The convection filter covers the 

convection fan. It helps prevent the transfer of taste from one food 
to another when you are cooking a whole meal. It also keeps the 
oven cleaner, especially when convection roasting or convection 
broiling. In addition, it covers the moving convection fan blades for 
safety purposes.

Control Panel Layout

DISPLAY:

  The control panel display provides various types 

of information about the oven, including the current time (once 
the clock is set), the current cook settings and the cooking 
temperature. The control panel can pivot up for easier access.

NUMBER KEYPAD:

  When you want to set the temperature, cook 

time or the time, use the number keypad.

Rack Type

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Standard

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GlideRack™

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Summary of Contents for ER30D

Page 1: ...Getting To Know Your Range 4 6 Setting Up Your Range 7 9 Operating the Cooktop 10 11 Operating the Oven 12 21 Cooking Tips 22 Cleaning and Maintenance 23 28 Replacement Parts and Accessories 29 Before...

Page 2: ...the Before You Call for Service section of this manual for guidance It provides useful suggestions and remedies prior to calling for service Valuable customer input helps us to continuously improve o...

Page 3: ...anges to this appliance without updating these instructions CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING The burning of gas cooking fuel generates some by products that are on the list of substances which are kn...

Page 4: ...hile climbing on the appliance Do not attempt to use this appliance in the event of a power failure Do not tamper with the controls To prevent the unit from tipping forward and to provide a stable ins...

Page 5: ...of the range during the self clean cycle They will be hot Venting from the oven may cause the cooktop and backguard to become hot Before using glazed cookware such as glass ceramic or earthenware che...

Page 6: ...use the meat probe insert the skewer into the meat and plug the other end into the connector See the Meat Probe section on pages 19 20 for proper operation OVEN LIGHTS There are two oven lights insid...

Page 7: ...t then press the START key Also use the START key to start the timers CANCEL SECURE Use this key to turn off your oven This key sets all temperature settings back to zero and turns off any features ex...

Page 8: ...ts BURNER CONTROL KNOBS Use the knobs to turn on the burners and adjust the flame size The corresponding knob illuminates when a burner is on TRIM RINGS Located behind each knob They prevent liquids f...

Page 9: ...the tabs on the bottom of the ring to the slots on the burner head Twist each ring back and forth slightly to make sure it is properly seated Put the burner cap on top of the burner ring The ridge ar...

Page 10: ...into the corresponding dimples Installing the Burner Knobs There are two different types of knobs for the range The knobs for the right burners have the words MAX GRIDDLE on them Put the knobs with M...

Page 11: ...conds The control panel will go back to the regular clock display set to the new temperature scale 1 2 3 4 CONTROL PANEL SETTINGS Setting the Time IMPORTANT The clock cannot be set during delay timed...

Page 12: ...ates To light a burner Push in on the knob and turn it counter clockwise to the HIGH position The igniter for the burner will spark repeatedly until it lights The spark makes a clicking sound The burn...

Page 13: ...ooking be careful with metal utensils on the surface because they can scratch the non stick coating Clean the griddle after each use See page 27 for instructions The right grate has burners of the sam...

Page 14: ...orts Push the rack all the way in with both hands 1 2 3 4 To Insert Your GlideRack Oven Rack Your oven comes with a Dacor GlideRack oven rack You can pull the GlideRack oven rack out further than the...

Page 15: ...s Press START to cook at the preset temperature Or you may enter a different cooking temperature for example 3 5 0 on the number keypad then press START 3 4 You can enter any temperature between 100 F...

Page 16: ...ear on the display Only the CANCEL SECURE and the oven light keys remain functional To reactivate the control panel press and hold the CANCEL SECURE key for four seconds Operating the Oven 12 Hour Tim...

Page 17: ...MS WHEN USING THE BAKE MODE Problem may be caused by What to do Cookies burn on the bottom Oven door opened too often Set timer to shortest recommended cooking time and check food when timer beeps Use...

Page 18: ...roast mode uses a combination of the convection fan and heat sources above and below the food Best for rib roasts turkeys chickens etc Roasting Tips All baking modes can be used to successfully roast...

Page 19: ...new time on the keypad and press START To stop a timer before time runs out Press the TIMER 1 or TIMER 2 key twice The timer will stop and the display will read 0 00 1 2 Operating the Oven Your range...

Page 20: ...esent time Press the COOK TIME key Enter the amount of time you want the oven to be on after it starts using the keypad and press START For 1 hour and 35 minutes press 1 3 5 For 25 minutes press 2 5 Y...

Page 21: ...ered before the PROBE key was pressed 7 8 1 2 1 2 3 Using the Meat Probe When you cook foods like roasts and poultry the internal temperature is the best way to tell when the food is properly cooked Y...

Page 22: ...changes in bacteria and the temperatures required to eradicate them For the most current information contact the USDA USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline Phone 800 535 4355 www fsis usda gov Dehydrating Def...

Page 23: ...ins to crack Remove the fruit with a slotted spoon and dab dry with a paper towel before dehydrating The pit can be left inside or removed half way through the dehydrating process Defrosting Tips Food...

Page 24: ...n some cases In general no recipe adjustment is necessary for yeast risen baked goods although allowing the dough or batter to rise twice before the final pan rising develops a better flavor Try makin...

Page 25: ...nt damage do not use abrasive or corrosive cleaners or applicators such as steel wool or scouring pads on any part of the range unless instructed to do so Use only a sponge soft cloth fibrous or plast...

Page 26: ...eratures The grates are put under a lot of stress when hot utensils are placed on them In addition the cooktop parts are occasionally exposed to acidy food spill overs These severe operating condition...

Page 27: ...After dissembling the burners check for any dirt or grime deposited on the individual parts including the igniters Using the igniter cleaning brush that came with your cooktop brush completely around...

Page 28: ...he CANCEL SECURE key for six seconds The lock out feature disables the keys When the control panel is locked the word OFF appears on the display When you want to re activate the control panel press CA...

Page 29: ...ing the door gasket Rubbing or displacing it may damage the tight door seal required for proper cooking and self cleaning warning Take extreme caution when cleaning the door gasket Rubbing or displaci...

Page 30: ...oils from your hand The oils from your hand will stick to the bulb and cause it to burn out faster than normal When reinstalling the lens cover line up the cut out on the inside rim with the light soc...

Page 31: ...oil Pan with V Shaped Rack AORPVR Pizza Baking Stone ABS20 Cookie Sheets 3 per carton ACS303 Trim Kit Black Chrome AERTK30BC Trim Kit Brass AERTK30BR Trim Kit Copper AERTK30CP 14 Grate 2 used per unit...

Page 32: ...e section Time flashes on display Power failure or power was turned off Reset time See Setting Up Your Range section Oven does not self clean Door not shut tightly Check for obstructions Close door ti...

Page 33: ...ting Up Your Range section Range set up to use a different type of gas Natural or LP or set up for different altitude Have qualified service technician check to make sure that the range is set up for...

Page 34: ...COLUMBIA AND CANADA ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE YEAR FROM THE...

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Page 36: ...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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