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Operating Your Range

•  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.

•  Allow roasts to stand 15 to 20 minutes after 

roasting in order to make carving easier.

•  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.

High Altitude Cooking

Due to the lower atmospheric pressure at higher 

altitudes, foods tend to take longer to cook. There-

fore, recipe adjustments should be made in some 

cases. In general, no recipe adjustment is neces-

sary for yeast-risen baked goods, although allowing 

the dough or batter to rise twice before the final 

pan rising develops a better flavor. Try making the 

adjustments below for successful recipes. Take note 

of the changes that work best and mark your reci-

pes accordingly. You may also consult a cookbook on 

high altitude cooking for specific recommendations.

Altitude 

(feet)

Baking 

Powder 

for each 

teaspoon 

decrease 

by:

Sugar 

for each 

teaspoon 

decrease 

by:

Liquid, for 

each cup 

add:

3000

5-10%

10-25%

5-10%

5000

10%

10%

20%

7000

25%

20%

20-25%

Broiling Tips

Broiling is a quick and flavorful way to prepare many 

foods, including steaks, chicken, chops, hamburgers 

and fish.
It is normal and necessary for some smoke to be 

present to give the food a broiled flavor.
•  Dacor recommends that you set a timer to time 

the broiling process.

•  Start with a room temperature broiler pan for 

even cooking.

•  Use tongs or a spatula to turn and remove 

meats. Never pierce meat with a fork because 

the natural juices will escape.

•  Broil food on the first side for a little more than 

half of the recommended time, then season and 

turn. Season the second side just before remov-

ing the food from the oven.

•  To prevent sticking, lightly grease the broiler 

grill. Excess grease will result in heavy smoke. 

For easier cleaning, remove the broiler pan and 

grill when the food is removed.

Roasting Tips

•  Dacor’s optional roasting pan works particularly 

well and two of them will fit side by side in your 

oven.

•  For roasting, Dacor’s optional “V” shaped rack 

and broil/roast pan works best to allow air circu-

lation around the food. 

•  If using a cooking bag, foil tent or other cover, 

use convection bake mode. Adjust the recipe 

time and temperature as well.

Summary of Contents for Renaissance ER30G

Page 1: ...r use with models ER30G and ER30GI Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Important Safety Instructions 1 Getting to Know Your Range 4 Setting Up Your Range 6 Operating Your Range 8 Care and Cleaning 14 Before...

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Page 3: ...nal injury or property damage WARNING IMPORTANT If you smell gas Do not use or light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch or use any electrical devices including the telephone in your buil...

Page 4: ...o in these instructions Do not hang flammable or heat sensitive objects over the range Do not cover the burners and grates with anything except properly selected utensils Decorative covers may cause a...

Page 5: ...or metal tray then turn off the burner BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS If the flames do not go out immediately EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT b NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN you may be burned c DO N...

Page 6: ...s on The center knob operates the oven TRIM RINGS Located behind each knob they pre vent liquids from getting into the internal parts Parts of the Cooktop Burner Locations and Features Getting to Know...

Page 7: ...ight stops flashing DOOR GASKET The door gasket prevents heat from escaping when the door is closed TEMPERATURE PROBE The temperature probe monitors the temperature inside the oven for the oven s burn...

Page 8: ...andard Burner Assembly left rear right front right rear burners STEP 1 Install dual burner ring on dual burner base Line up indentations on bottom of burner ring with pins on top of burner base STEP 1...

Page 9: ...rts Rack support inside oven Slide oven rack supports between back safety clips Front safety clip Rack guides fully extended To Insert a GlideRack Oven Rack Your oven comes with Dacor GlideRack oven r...

Page 10: ...gas to dissipate Repeat the lighting procedure Burning in the Oven When the oven comes from the factory residue for certain materials used in the manufacturing process are left on the parts of the ove...

Page 11: ...e the flame height is reduced by Dacor s Smart Flame feature If the gas does not ignite after four seconds or if the flame goes out and gas escapes turn the knob to the OFF position Open a window and...

Page 12: ...maximum The range is designed for consumer use conditions only Do not use it to broil continuously for more than 45 minutes at a time After 45 minutes in broil mode turn the oven off and allow it to...

Page 13: ...nd the edges or are not done in the center Oven temperature too high Reduce oven temperature Dark heat absorbing pans used Use shiny reflective pans Oven and or rack over crowded Reduce number of pans...

Page 14: ...fic recommendations MULTIPLE RACK BAKING TIPS Typically when baking on two racks use rack positions 2 and 4 When adapting a single rack recipe to multiple rack baking it may be necessary to add to the...

Page 15: ...sful recipes Take note of the changes that work best and mark your reci pes accordingly You may also consult a cookbook on high altitude cooking for specific recommendations Altitude feet Baking Powde...

Page 16: ...f you allow them to stand for any length of time IMPORTANT The cooktop is exposed to extremely high temperatures The grates are under high stress when hot utensils are placed on them Also the range pa...

Page 17: ...he shape of the holes 3 Clean all the burner rings with window cleaner or rubbing alcohol Use a cleaning brush with plastic bristles or a firm tooth brush When done rinse the parts well with clean wat...

Page 18: ...ree cloth Always wipe stainless steel surfaces with the grain A small amount of baby oil may be applied to stainless steel tops to restore lustre Care and Cleaning Brass Chrome and Copper Surfaces Cle...

Page 19: ...ght bulb Always ensure that the lens cover is in place when using the oven The lens cover protects the bulb from breakage caused by high oven temperatures or mechanical shock Replacing the lens cover...

Page 20: ...re and Cleaning section Burner parts are not properly positioned Make sure burner is assembled according to the Setting Up Your Range section Range set up to use a different type of gas natural or LP...

Page 21: ...ather During cold weather it is normal for condensation to appear on the oven door window during the first 10 minutes of operation Strange odor when oven is on Residue in oven During manufacturing cer...

Page 22: ...of the purchaser What Is Not Covered Slight color variations may be noticed because of dif ferences in painted parts kitchen lighting product placement and other factors this warranty does not apply...

Page 23: ...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 24: ...e 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 Dealer D Build...

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