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Replacing the Oven Light

 

WARNING

•  Before starting, ensure all range surfaces are cool enough to touch.

•  Do not use the oven without the lens in place; the lens protects 

the bulb from breakage due to high temperature and mechanical 

shock.

•  Replacing the lens without aligning the cutout with the light 

socket will damage the light fixture.

•  Do not remove the lens with a screwdriver, which is much more 

likely than a table knife to cause damage.

•  Replace the spent bulb with Dacor Part No. 108774 only; call Dacor 

Customer assurance to order the bulb; see the inside front cover for 

contact information).

The owner shall change the bulb. If the light does not work, check 

Troubleshooting

 (Pg. 16) before replacing it.

IMPORTANT:

 Do not touch the new bulb with bare fingers. 

Halogen bulbs are sensitive to hand oils, which can shorten their 

lifespan.
1.  Unplug the range, and remove the racks and rack support.
2.  Supporting the lens with one hand, gently loosen it with a 

table knife, and pull it 

straight out.

3.  Pull the old bulb straight 

out of the socket.

4.  Wearing a glove, insert a 

new bulb in the socket.

5.  Align the cutout on the 

lens’ inside rim with the 

light socket, and gently 

press the lens into place.

6.  Replace the rack support 

and racks, and plug in the 

range.

Care and Cleaning

2.  Soak the filter in hot, soapy water, then rinse, and dry it fully.
3.  With the mounting clips (open-end down) facing the rear wall, 

push the filter down, hooking the clips onto the horizontal bar.

Cleaning Stainless-Steel Surfaces

 

CAUTION

To avoid damage, always wipe stainless-steel “with” the grain.

•  Clean the range’s stainless-steel cladding with Dacor Stainless 

Steel Cleaner. (Contact Dacor Customer Assurance to reorder.)

•  Rinse and dry with a soft, lint-free cloth.

•  Apply a small amount of baby oil to restore lustre.

Cleaning Brass/Chrome/Copper Surfaces

Clean these surfaces as you would stainless steel. (See 

Cleaning 

Stainless-Steel Surfaces

.)

Cleaning the Door Glass

•  Clean the glass with a solution of mild detergent and hot water.

•  Remove prints/smears with a mild glass cleaner.

•  Dry fully with a soft, lint-free cloth.

Cleaning the Broil Burner

 

WARNING

To avoid damaging the broil burner, do not scrub it or its igniter, or 

spray them with cleaner.

The broil burner is self-cleaning. To burn off grime, close the oven 

door, set the oven to 

BROIL

 for 10 minutes, then turn the oven off.

Clips on back 

of filter

Horizontal 

edge

Push up to 

remove

Light

fixture

Light  

socket

Lens

Lens cutout

Bulb

Summary of Contents for Professional HGR30PS

Page 1: ...3712 Rev E Model HGR30PS Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions 1 Consignes de Sécurité Importantes 3 Getting to Know the Range 5 Operating the Range 7 Care and Cleaning 12 Troubleshooting 15 Warranty and Service 16 Warranty Card Back Cover ...

Page 2: ...ives suggestions and remedies that may pre empt a call for service Valuable customerinput helps us continually improve ourproducts and services so feel free to contact ourCustomerAssurance Team forassistance with all yourproduct support needs DacorCustomerAssurance 14425 Clark Avenue City of Industry CA 91745 Telephone 833 35 ELITE 833 353 5483 USA Canada Fax 626 403 3130 Hours of Operation Mon Fr...

Page 3: ...ath WARNING Hazards unsafe practices that COULD cause severe injury or death CAUTION Hazards unsafe practices that COULD cause minor injury or property damage WARNING Follow exactly the directions in this manual to avoid a fire or explosion that may cause property damage personal injury or death Keep all flammable products substances away from the range IF YOU SMELL GAS do not light any appliance ...

Page 4: ...ware of the proper size material construction and easily manageable weight Cookware must be large enough to contain the food without spilling over Choose pans with solid easy to hold handles that will stay cool while cooking Do not let cookware boil dry Ensure all cooktop parts are dry before lighting a burner Turn burners off before removing the knobs Do not use the oven for storage When using th...

Page 5: ...e problèmes ou de situations que vous ne comprenez pas Symboles de sécurité et étiquettes DANGER Dangers immédiats qui entraîneront des blessures graves ou la mort ATTENTION Dangers ou pratiques dangereuses qui pourraient entraîner des blessures graves ou la mort MISE EN GARDE Dangers ou pratiques dangereuses qui pourraient entraîner des blessures mineures ou des dommages matériels ATTENTION Suive...

Page 6: ...la surface de cuisson et peut provoquer un empoisonnement au monoxyde de carbone ou un incendie La batterie de cuisine doit avoir une taille un matériau et une construction appropriés pour la tâche de cuisson et être suffisamment grande pour contenir la nourriture sans débordement ni débordement Les poignées doivent être faciles à tenir et doivent rester au frais pendant la cuisson N utilisez pas ...

Page 7: ...onding Illumina knob illuminates when a burneris on The centerknob operates the oven TRIM RINGS These surround each knob keeping liquids away from internal parts Burner Locations and Cooktop Features A 1300 to 9500 BTU Standard Burner B 1700 to15000 BTU Standard Burner C 800 to18000 BTU Dual Burner Special Cooktop Features Perma Flame Automatically relights a burnerif it goes out so cooking can co...

Page 8: ...h heat of the self cleaning cycle H Oven Control Knob Controls Bake E and Broil B burners and self clean mode illuminates to show the oven is on I Oven ON Indicator Illuminates when the oven is on cycles on off during cooking indicating that the oven s burnersystem is maintaining the oven temperature setting J Light Switch Turns on off the oven light K AirIntake Slots The range draws in airthrough...

Page 9: ...dimples formed into the spill tray rim Operating the Range SimmerSearBurnerAssembly left front burneronly Standard BurnerAssembly left rear right rear right front burners STEP1 Install burner head Put locating tab in keyed hole STEP 2 Install burner ring Line up ring tabs with head slots STEP 3 Install burner cap Ridge on cap must surround top of ring Ridge on bottom of burner cap Burner ring Burn...

Page 10: ... burners Food cooks as quickly at a gentle boil as at a rolling boil which wastes energy and cooks out moisture flavor and nutrients Use a low medium flame with poor heat conducting cookware e g glass ceramic orcast iron Adjust the flame to cover1 3 of the cookware diameterto ensure even heating and lowerthe risk of scorching the food Dacor s SimmerSearfeature lets you precisely control the flame ...

Page 11: ...rSelf Clean mode Mode Description Bake Provides conventional heat via a burnerin the oven floor Temperatures may be set from 200 500 F Use this mode forsingle rack baking Convection Bake Uses the bottom burnerand convection fan to circulate heated airevenly throughout the oven Temperatures may be set from 200 500 F This mode is good for roasting and single rack baking in a deep pan Broil Uses a bu...

Page 12: ...teriors Some recipes especially homemade may need adjusting and testing when converting from standard to convection mode First prepare a dish in bake mode then follow the convection guidelines If the results are unsatisfactory adjust one variable e g cook time rack level temperature and retest Follow this pattern until results are satisfactory Using Broil Mode WARNING In a broil mode the oven oper...

Page 13: ...ipe directions Tips Multi Rack Baking Standard Bake mode is best formulti rack baking Pizza cake cookies biscuits muffins rolls and frozen conve nience foods can be prepared on two orthree racks at once Typically rack Levels 2 4 and 6 are best formulti rack baking When adapting a single rack recipe to multi rack baking you may need to lengthen the bake time due to the greateramount of food in the ...

Page 14: ...ll ventilated and the oven doorshut 5 Push turn the oven control knob to CLEAN The knob lights indicating self cleaning is active The oven doorlocks itself within 20 seconds Locking keeps the doorfrom being opened preventing possible burn inju ries due to high oven temperatures To stop self cleaning manually turn off the oven When self cleaning is complete the doorunlocks when oven temp reaches 60...

Page 15: ...s 3 Clean the burnerrings with window cleanerorrubbing alcohol and a plastic bristle brush orfirm toothbrush 4 Clean the burnercaps with a solution of mild detergent and hot water 5 Rinse all parts in clean water when all parts are thoroughly dry reassemble the cooktop see Pg 7 fordetails 6 Plug in the range and test the burners If the flame is uneven verify properburnerassembly and check fordirt ...

Page 16: ...s inside rim with the light socket and gently press the lens into place 6 Replace the rack support and racks and plug in the range Care and Cleaning 2 Soak the filterin hot soapywater then rinse and dry it fully 3 With the mounting clips open end down facing the rearwall push the filterdown hooking the clips onto the horizontal bar Cleaning Stainless Steel Surfaces CAUTION To avoid damage always w...

Page 17: ...e Range Power supply polarity reversed orimproperly grounded Have a licensed electrician check the electrical outlet Orange glow on oven ceil ing during broiling Normal operation Broil burnerigniterglows orange off and on during broiling Oven not heating No powerto range See Nothing works above Gas turned off Open the gas supplyvalve Gas supply interrupted Contact gas company Oven lights not worki...

Page 18: ...turing defect Dacorwill furnish a new part FOB factory to replace the defective part All delivery installation laborcosts and otherservice fees are the pur chaser s responsibility Warranty and Service What Is Not Covered Slight colorvariations because of differences in painted parts kitchen lighting product placement etc this warranty does not apply to color variation Service calls to educate the ...

Page 19: ...RRANTY PROCESSING DEPT PO BOX 90070 CITY OF INDUSTRY CA 91715 9907 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL CITY OF INDUSTRY CA PERMIT NO 1600 POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE ...

Page 20: ...orwhat purpose was the product purchased A Replacement only C New Home B Part of a Remodel D Other 4 What is yourhousehold income A Under 75 000 D 150 000 200 000 B 75 000 100 000 E 200 000 250 000 C 100 000 150 000 F Over 250 000 5 What otherbrands of appliances do you have in yourkitchen A Cooktop C Dishwasher B Oven D Refrigerator 6 Would you buy orrecommend anotherDacorproduct Yes No Comments ...

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