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Baking Tips

Tips: All Bake Modes

•  Avoid opening the oven door if possible. Instead, check food 

through the door window.

•  Use a timer.
•  Check progress at the shorter recommended bake time.
•  Cakes are done when a wooden pick poked in the center comes 

out clean.

•  Measure ingredients carefully; follow tested recipes precisely.

Tips: Standard Baking

TROUBLESHOOTING: STANDARD BAKE MODE

Issue

Possible Cause

Solution

Cookies burn 

on bottom

Oven door opened 

too often

Set timer to shorter recom-

mended cook time, and check 

food when timer beeps; use 

door window to check food

Wrong rack level used Change rack level
Dark, heat-absorbing 

cookie sheets used

Use shiny, reflective cookie 

sheets

Cookies too 

brown

Rack level too high

Use lower rack level

Food put in oven 

during preheat

Wait until oven preheats

Cakes burn on 

sides/not 

done in center

Oven temp too high

Reduce oven temperature

Dark, heat-absorbing 

pans used

Use shiny, reflective cake pans

Cakes cracked Oven temp too high

Reduce oven temperature

Cakes not level Oven/rack not level

Level oven and rack as needed

Pies burn on 

edges/not 

done in center

Oven temp too high

Reduce oven temperature

Dark, heat absorbing 

pans used

Use shiny, reflective pie pans

Rack(s) overcrowded Use fewer pans

Tips: Convection Baking

•  Generally, convection bake lets you prepare most foods at 

lower temperatures for shorter periods with superior results.

•  Typically, standard cook temperatures can be reduced by 25°F 

and cook times by 10%. Baked goods have golden-brown crusts 

with flaky textures; meat has crispy exteriors and juicy interiors.

•  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 operates as high as 555˚F.

•  To avoid burn injuries, turn the oven knob to 

BROIL

, immediately 

put the food in the oven, and 

shut the door

 completely.

•  Broiling is for quick cooking (20 min. max.).

 

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The range is designed for residential cooking tasks only.

 

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Do not run the broiler more than 45 continuous minutes. After 

45 minutes in broil mode, turn the oven off, and let it cool for 30 

minutes before broiling again.

1.  Adjust the rack to Level 4 or 5 based on food thickness.
2.  Turn the oven knob to 

BROIL

.

The oven ON indicator illuminates; within 1 minute, the broil 

burner ignites. (The bake burner is inactive in Broil mode.)

3.  Immediately place the food in the oven, and close the door 

completely.

IMPORTANT

•  Always use a broil pan and grill to catch excess fat and grease, 

and reduce spatter, smoke, and flare-ups.

•  The igniter for the IR broil burner glows orange periodically 

during normal broil operation.

Using Convection Broil

1.  Turn the oven knob to 

BROIL

.

The oven’s 

ON

 indicator illuminates; within 1 minute, the broil 

burner ignites..

2.  Place the food in the oven. and close the door.
3.  Push the convection fan switch (control panel, left side). 
4.  When finished, remove the food, and turn off the oven and 

convection fan.

Operating the Range

BROIL

500°

400°

300°

200°

WARM

CLEAN

OFF

Oven knob

Oven burner ON indicator light 

on control panel

Broil setting

Infrared broiler- 

burner igniter

Summary of Contents for Professional HGR30PSLPH

Page 1: ...712 Rev E Model HGR30PS Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions 1 Consignes de S curit Importantes 3 Getting to Know the Range 5 Operating the Range 7 Care and Cleaning 12 Troubleshooting 15 W...

Page 2: ...ves 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 forassi...

Page 3: ...th 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 t...

Page 4: ...are 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...

Page 5: ...robl mes ou de situations que vous ne comprenez pas Symboles de s curit et tiquettes DANGER Dangers imm diats qui entra neront des blessures graves ou la mort ATTENTION Dangers ou pratiques dangereuse...

Page 6: ...s le four et 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 mat riau et une construction appropri s pou...

Page 7: ...nding 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...

Page 8: ...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 cycl...

Page 9: ...imples 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...

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...

Page 11: ...Self 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 botto...

Page 12: ...eriors 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 r...

Page 13: ...pe 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 onc...

Page 14: ...l 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...

Page 15: ...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...

Page 16: ...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 dr...

Page 17: ...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 burnerigniterglo...

Page 18: ...uring 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...

Page 19: ...RANTY 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 WI...

Page 20: ...what 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 10...

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