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Operating Your Range

Multiple Rack Baking

The uniform air circulation provided by convection 

cooking enables 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. Also, complete meals can be pre-

pared by using multiple racks. See below for specific 

recommendations.
Follow the steps in the 

Basic Oven Operation

 sec-

tion, to manually operate the oven, or refer to the 

Delay Timed Cooking 

section below for automatic 

operation.

MULTIPLE RACK BAKING TIPS

Typically, when baking on two racks, use rack 

• 

positions 1 and 4 or 2 and 4.
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 amount of 

food in the oven.

Roasting Tips

Roasting is a dry heat process. All baking modes can 

be used to successfully roast in your oven. However, 

the convection modes are recommended to produce 

meats that are deliciously seared on the outside and 

succulently juicy on the inside.
Foods that are exceptional, when prepared in a 

convection mode, include: beef, pork, ham, lamb, 

turkey, chicken and cornish hens.

To convert conventional bake recipes to convec-

• 

tion recipes, reduce the temperature by 25˚F 

and the cooking time by approximately 10%.

When using a roasting rack, always roast meats 

• 

fat side up in a shallow pan. Always use a pan 

that fits the size of the food being prepared. The 

broiler pan and grill that come with the oven can 

be used in most cases. No basting is required 

when the fat side is up. Do not add water to the 

pan. It will cause a steamed effect.
Poultry should be placed breast side up on a rack 

• 

in a shallow pan that fits the size of the food. 

Again, the broiler pan and grill that come with 

the oven can be used. Brush poultry with melted 

butter, margarine or oil before and during roast-

ing.
For convection roasting, do not use pans with 

• 

tall sides. They interfere with the circulation of 

heated air over the food.
Reduce spatter by lining the bottom of the roast-

• 

ing pan with lightly crushed aluminum foil.

When using a meat thermometer, insert the 

• 

probe halfway into the center of the thickest 

portion of the meat. For poultry, insert the ther-

mometer probe between the body and leg into 

the thickest part of the inner thigh. To ensure 

an accurate reading, the tip of the probe should 

not touch bone, fat or gristle. Check the meat 

temperature 2/3 of the way through the recom-

mended roasting time. After reading the meat 

thermometer once, insert it 1/2 inch further into 

the meat, then take a second reading. If the 

second temperature registers below the first, 

continue cooking the meat.
Remove meats from the oven when the ther-

• 

mometer registers 5˚F to 10˚F below the 

desired temperature. The meat will continue to 

cook after removal.
Allow roasts to stand 15 to 20 minutes after 

• 

roasting in order to make carving easier.
If using a cooking bag, foil tent or other cover, 

• 

use convection bake mode. Adjust the recipe 

time and temperature as well.
Roasting times always vary according to the 

• 

size, shape and quality of meats and poultry. 

Less tender cuts of meat are best prepared in 

bake mode and may require moist cooking tech-

niques. Follow your favorite cookbook recipes.

Broiling Tips

Broiling is a quick and flavorful way to prepare many 

foods, including steaks, chicken, chops, hamburgers 

and fish. Broiling is performed with the oven door 

completely shut. 
It is normal and necessary for some smoke to be 

present to give the food a broiled flavor. The broil 

temperature may be adjusted in 5˚F increments 

from 135˚F up to the maximum setting of 

“HI”

The 

“HI”

 setting is equivalent to 555˚F.

Follow these steps to operate the oven in standard 

broil mode:

Close the door tightly.

1. 

Press the 

2. 

BROIL

 key.

Press the 

3. 

TIME • TEMP

 

+

 or 

 key and the 

default temperature setting 

“HI”

 will be dis-

played.
If a temperature other than 

4. 

“HI”

 is desired, 

press the 

TIME • TEMP –

 key to reduce the 

temperature. Six seconds after setting the tem-

perature, the 

“ON”

 indicator will light up in the 

clock display, the broiler element will begin heat-

ing, and the cooling fan will turn on.

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Millennia DO230S

Page 1: ...structions 1 3 Getting to Know Your Range 4 5 Setting Up Your Range 6 Operating Your Range 7 13 Care and Cleaning 14 19 Before You Call For Service 20 21 Warranty and Service 22 Warranty Card Back Cov...

Page 2: ...2008 Dacor all rights reserved...

Page 3: ...sult in severe personal injury or death CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in minor personal injury or property damage DANGER IMPORTANT If you smell gas Do not use or light any appl...

Page 4: ...ed food containers such as baby food jars and cans Pressure build up may cause the container to burst and cause injury Keep flammable items such as paper cardboard plastic and cloth away from the burn...

Page 5: ...to temperatures above the flash point TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE SMOTHER FLAMES with a close fitting lid cookie a sheet or metal tray then turn off...

Page 6: ...The CANCEL SECURE key 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 key for approximately three 3 seconds Pa...

Page 7: ...ck functions are selected by pressing the touch keys located below the clock display and oven mode keys Oven functions are chosen by pressing the touch key for the desired mode Once a clock or oven fu...

Page 8: ...Setting Up Your Range Setting the Clock Follow these two steps to set the correct time of day Press the 1 CLOCK touch key The time of day will flash on the display Press the 2 or key until the correc...

Page 9: ...IMPORTANT Do not place food inside the oven until the pre heat cycle is complete there is no pre heat cycle in broil mode Continued Example of Display in Bake Mode About the Various Cooking Modes Stan...

Page 10: ...ial adjust only one recipe variable at a time such as cooking time rack position or temperature and repeat the convection test If necessary continue adjusting one recipe variable at a time until you a...

Page 11: ...ith the circulation of heated air over the food Reduce spatter by lining the bottom of the roast ing pan with lightly crushed aluminum foil When using a meat thermometer insert the probe halfway into...

Page 12: ...COOK TIME can be set from 5 minutes to 11 hours 50 minutes The oven can be set to start now or later in the 5 day To start cooking now do not perform any more programming steps After six seconds PRE...

Page 13: ...used at the same 3 time as delay timed cooking or self clean The minute timers will beep for 2 minutes if not 4 cancelled before automatically shutting off Pressing the 5 CANCEL SECURE key when the be...

Page 14: ...arge flame icon As you turn the knob the igniters system will spark until the flame ignites The igniters will stop sparking when ignition occurs Once the burner is lit set the flame height to the 2 de...

Page 15: ...performance and to save energy Reduce the flame height to the minimum level necessary to perform the desired cooking pro cess Food cooks just as quickly at a gentle boil as it does at a vigorous rolli...

Page 16: ...Do not line the oven with aluminum foil or other materials These items can melt or burn during a self clean cycle causing permanent damage to the oven Do not operate the oven lights when the oven is i...

Page 17: ...lose the door completely If you need to unlock the door turn off the self clean cycle by pressing the CANCEL SECURE key After approximately 1 minute LOCK will disappear from the clock display and the...

Page 18: ...less steel surfaces with the grain A small amount of baby oil may be applied to stainless steel tops to restore lustre IMPORTANT If commercially available stainless steel cleaners are used it is impor...

Page 19: ...damage the finish Cleaning the Igniters and Other Burner Components caution Use care while cleaning the igniters The porcelain is fragile and can crack or break IMPORTANT The igniters will not work pr...

Page 20: ...ide the oven to match the display value without the help of a ser vice technician Due to various conditions the actual temperature inside may vary somewhat from the displayed temperature The setting m...

Page 21: ...aution Do not cause uneven stress on the lens cover Gently insert the pointed end of the pry stick under the center edge of the lens cover on the side facing the oven door Hold your hand under the len...

Page 22: ...sure Contact gas company to have pressure tested Air intake holes obstructed Remove obstructions Flame is distorted yellow or very large Burner parts are dirty or clogged Clean and dry according to Ca...

Page 23: ...ay timed cleaning Oven will turn on automatically at set time Press CANCEL SECURE key to cancel out of delay timed cleaning Oven light will not work Light bulb is burned out See Care and Cleaning sect...

Page 24: ...ct is transported from the U S OUTSIDE THE FIFTY STATES OF THE U S A THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND CANADA LIMITED FIRST YEAR WARRANTY If your DACOR product fails to function within one year of the orig...

Page 25: ...23 Notes...

Page 26: ...24 Notes...

Page 27: ...THE UNITED STATES DACOR INC ATTN WARRANTY PROCESSING DEPT 1440 BRIDGE GATE DR STE 200 PO BOX 6532 DIAMOND BAR CA 91765 9861 BUSINESS REPLY MAIL PERMIT NO 4507 POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE FIRST C...

Page 28: ...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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