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USER MANUAL DOP36C86DLS Dacor
Contemporary Style Pro Range
DOP48C86D**/DOP36C86D**
WARNING
Never Operate the Top Surface Cooking Section of this Appliance Unattended
- Failure to follow this warning statement could result in fire, explosion, or burn hazard that could cause property damage, personal injury, or death.
- If a fire should occur, keep away from the appliance and immediately call your fire department.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO EXTINGUISH AN OIL / GREASE FIRE WITH WATER.
WARNING : If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.
- DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
• WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
- DO NOT try to light any appliance.
- DO NOT touch any electrical switch.
- DO NOT use any phone in your building.
- Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
- If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
- Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
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ANTI-TIP DEVICE
WARNING
To reduce the risk of tipping the range, the range must be secured by a properly installed Anti-Tip device. AFTER THE RANGE HAS BEEN INSTALLED, CONFIRM THAT THE ANTI-TIP DEVICE HAS BEEN PROPERLY INSTALLED AND VERIFY THAT THE ANTI-TIP DEVICE IS PROPERLY ENGAGED. Refer to the installation manual for instructions.
a) If the anti-tip device is not installed, a child or adult can tip the range and be killed.
b) Verify the anti-tip device has been properly installed and engaged at the rear right (or rear left) of the range bottom.
c) If you move the range and then move it back into place, ensure the anti-tip device is re-engaged at the right or left rear of the range bottom.
d) Do not operate the range without the anti-tip device in place and engaged. Failure to do so can result in death or serious burns to children or adults.

WARNING
Do not step, lean, or sit on the oven door of the range. You can cause the range to tip, resulting in burns or serious injuries.
Confirm that the Anti-Tip device is installed properly. Then, to verify that the Anti-Tip device is engaged, grasp the top rear edge of the range and carefully attempt to tilt it forward. The Anti-Tip device should prevent the range from tilting forward more than a few inches.
If you pull the range out from the wall for any reason, make sure the anti-tip device is properly engaged when you push the range back against the wall. If it is not, there is a risk of the range tipping over and causing injury if you or a child stand, sit or lean on an open door.
Never completely remove the leveling legs. If you remove the leveling legs, the range will not be secured to the anti-tip device properly.
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Regulatory Notice
1. Radio Apparatus Notice
CAUTION
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
The remote enable equipment installed on this product complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada's license-exempt RSS(s). Operation is Subject to following two conditions:
1) This equipment may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This equipment must accept any interference received including interference that cause undesired operation.
For products available in the US/Canadian markets, only channels 1\~11 are available. You cannot select any other channels.
1. Radio Apparatus STATEMENT:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules and Canadian ICES-003. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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- Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna
- Increasing the separation between the equipment and receiver
- Connecting the equipment to an outlet that is on a different circuit than the radio or TV
- Consulting the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT:
This equipment complies with FCC and IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated so there is at least 8 inches (20 cm) between the radiator and your body. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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dacor
To Our Valued Customer:
Congratulations on your purchase of the very latest in Dacor products! Our unique combination of features, style and performance make us a great addition to your home.
In order to familiarize yourself with the controls, functions and full potential of your new Dacor Appliance, read this use and care manual thoroughly, beginning with the Before you begin section.
All Dacor appliances are designed and manufactured with quality and pride, while working within the framework of our company value. Should you ever experience a problem with your product, please first check the Troubleshooting 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 our products and services, so please feel free to contact our Customer Service Team for assistance with any of your product support needs.
Dacor Customer Assurance
• USA
Samsung Electronics America, Inc.
85 Challenger Road
Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660
- Canada
Samsung Electronics Canada Inc.
2050 Derry Road West, Mississauga,
Ontario L5N 0B9 Canada
Telephone: 833-353-5483(USA), 844-509-4659(Canada)
Hours of Operation: Mon - Fri, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Pacific Time
Website: www.dacor.com
Thank you for choosing Dacor for your home. We are a company built by families for families and we are dedicated to serving yours. We are confident that your new Dacor product will deliver a high level of performance and enjoyment for many years to come.
Sincerely,
The Dacor Customer Assurance Team
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Contents
Before You Begin 9
Important Notes to the Owner 9
Energy-Saving Tips 9
Using the Water Reservoir 9
About the Oven Vent 11
Important safety instructions 12
Read all instructions before using this appliance 12
Symbols used in this manual 12
California Proposition 65 Warning 13
Commonwealth of Massachusetts 13
General safety 13
Fire safety 14
Gas safety 15
Electrical and grounding safety 16
Installation safety 17
Location safety 18
Cooktop safety 19
Oven safety 21
Self-cleaning oven safety 21
Overview 22
External Features 22
Control Panel (DOP48C86D ^** ) 24
Control Panel (DOP36C86D ^** ) 25
Display (DOP48C86D** Only) 26
Display (DOP36C86D** Only) 27
What is Included 28
Using the Cooktop 30
About the Burners 30
About Burner Ignition 31
Using the Proper Cookware 32
Special Cooktop Features 33
About the Grates 34
Griddle (Additional purchase Accessories) 35
About the Wok Ring 37
Using the Basic Oven 38
Basic Settings: Clock, Date&Time, Language 38
Using the Oven Racks 39
Using the Gliding Rack 40
Using the Temp Probe 42
About Oven Functions 43
Setting the Cooking Mode 47
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Contents
Setting the Cooking Temperature 47
Basic Baking and Broiling Instructions 48
Using the Kitchen Timer 51
Using Timed Cooking 53
Using Delay Start 54
Using the Cleaning Features 55
Using the Sabbath Feature 62
Using the Special Functions 64
Using Chef Mode 66
Using iQ Control 68
Starting the Oven Remotely 68
Using Control Lockout 69
Using Settings 69
Using the Steam Oven 74
Using the Oven Racks 74
About Oven Functions 75
Basic Baking and Broiling Instructions 79
Using the Special Functions 83
Cooktop Maintenance 85
Cleaning the Cooktop Surface 85
Cleaning Stainless-Steel Surfaces 85
Cleaning the Control Knobs 86
Disassembling / Assembling the Burners and Grates 86
About Burner Caps and Heads 87
About Burner Bases 87
About Electrodes 88
About the Grates and Wok Ring 88
Assembling the Burner Caps and Heads 89
Oven Maintenance 91
Oven Care and Cleaning 91
Removing/Re-installing the Oven Door 97
Changing the Oven Light 98
Troubleshooting 99
Warranty and Service 104
Warranty 104
Appendix 106
Question 106
Model name & serial number 106
Open Source Announcement 107
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Before You Begin
Important Notes to the Owner

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- For best results, read this manual thoroughly before starting the installation.
- Leave this manual with the user.
- Write the range's model/serial numbers in this manual for service/maintenance use.
User
Keep this manual for personal/professional use.
Clean the oven fully before its first use. Then, ventilate the kitchen well, remove the accessories and set the oven to Bake at 400 °F for 1 hour. There will be a distinct odor. This is normal.
Energy-Saving Tips
- During cooking, the oven door should be closed except when you turn food. Leaving the door closed also maintains oven temperature, which saves energy.
- If cooking longer than 30 minutes, you can switch the oven off 5-10 minutes before the cooking is done. The residual heat finishes cooking the food.
- Plan oven use to avoid turning the oven off between cooking tasks.
- When possible, cook multiple items simultaneously.
Using the Water Reservoir
This feature is used with steam functions: Steam Bake, Steam Roast, GreenClean™, Steam, etc. It is also used for removing water scale from the oven walls, especially after using steam functions. Fill it with water before use.

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Illustration of a hand inserting into a device into a rack-mounted control panel (no text or symbols visible)- Pull the water reservoir out.
48" range: the reservoir is on the left side, above the oven. To remove this reservoir, grasp the handle and pull.
36" range: the reservoir is on the right side, above the oven. To remove this reservoir, on the control panel, press OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR. Pull out the partially ejected reservoir.
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Before You Begin

NOTE
- The reservoir may be hot from oven use. If so, grasp the reservoir with an oven mitt.
- The reservoir can be fully removed from the range. Check the water level and add water as needed. You may add water without removing the reservoir completely.

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Max 1.0L 0.75L 0.5L- Open the reservoir cap and then fill the reservoir with tap water.

NOTE
You can open the reservoir by removing the rubber cap or by removing the clear plastic top. To avoid spilling water, filling water through the hole after removing rubber cap is recommended.
- Replace the cap or the clear plastic.
- 48" range: Push the reservoir fully into the opening;
36" range: Slide the reservoir into its slot and touch OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR.

CAUTION
The reservoir and slot heat up during cooking. Wear oven mitts to handle the reservoir during and right after cooking.
- Close the oven door.

NOTE
Do not exceed the max line. Maximum reservoir capacity by model:
• DOP48C86D**: 1500 ml
• DOP36C86D**: 650 ml
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NOTE
Close the cap and upper portion of the water reservoir before using the oven.
About the Oven Vent
The oven vent is under the oven door. Proper air circulation prevents burner combustion problems and ensures good performance. Do not block the vent or surrounding area. Be cautious near the vent. Steam can burn skin and melt certain items.

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Important safety instructions
Read all instructions before using this appliance
- All electrical and gas equipment with moving parts can be dangerous. Be sure to read the Important Safety Information in this manual. The instructions must be followed to minimize the risk of property damage, injury, or death.
- Keep this manual in a handy place so you can refer to it as needed.
Symbols used in this manual
WARNING
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in electric shock, personal injury, or property damage.
NOTE
Useful tips and instructions
These warning symbols are intended to prevent property damage and personal injury. Follow them explicitly.
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California Proposition 65 Warning
WARNING
Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
This product must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter qualified or licensed by the State of Massachusetts. When using ball-type gas shut-off valves, you must use the T-handle type. Multiple flexible gas lines must not be connected in series.
General safety
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injuries, and/or death, observe the following precautions.
- Do not touch any surface, component, or mechanism of the range during or immediately after cooking.
- Learn where and how to shut off the valve that feeds gas to the range.
- Make sure the anti-tip device is properly installed on the range. See the installation instructions for more information.
- Do not let children near the range. Do not let children go into the range or onto the range. Do not let children play with the range or any part(s) of the range. Do not leave children unattended in the kitchen when the range is in use. For children's safety, we recommend utilizing the control/door lockout feature.
- Remove all packaging before operating the range to keep this material from catching fire. Keep all packaging away from children. Properly dispose of packaging as soon as the range is unpacked.
- Do not keep objects of interest to children on or around the range.
- Do not operate the range if it is damaged in any way, if it malfunctions, or is missing parts.
- Do not use the range as a space heater. Use the range for cooking only.
- Do not use oven cleaners or oven liners in or around any part of the oven.
- Use only dry pot holders.
- Do not use the range to heat sealed food containers.
- Do not strike the oven glass.
Important safety instructions
- When disposing of the range, cut off the power cord and remove the door to prevent children and animals from getting trapped.
- Unplug the range before service/maintenance.
- Make sure all meat and poultry is cooked thoroughly. Meat should always be cooked to an internal temperature of 160 °F (71 °C). Poultry should always be cooked to an internal temperature of 180 °F (82 °C).
- Do not make any attempt to operate the electric ignition range burners during an electrical power failure.
- Keep the appliance area clear of combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids.
- Teach children not to touch or play with the controls or any part of the range. We recommend you utilize the control / door lockout feature to reduce the risk of misuse by children.
- An air curtain or other overhead range hood, which operates by blowing a downward airflow onto a range, shall not be used in conjunction with a gas range unless the hood and range have been designed and tested in accordance with the Standard for Domestic Gas Ranges, ANSI Z21.1 • CSA1.1, and listed by an independent testing laboratory for combination use.
Fire safety
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury, or death, observe these precautions:
- Do not store/place/use combustible materials (e.g., paper, plastic, pot holders, linens, gasoline, alcohol) near the range.
- Do not wear loose fitting or hanging garments while using the range.
- To avoid grease buildup, regularly clean the vents.
- Do not let pot holders or other flammable materials touch a heating element. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth in place of a pot holder.
- Do not douse a grease fire with water. Instead, turn off the heat source, and smother the fire with a tight-fitting lid, or use a multi-purpose, dry-chemical or foam extinguisher.
- Do not heat unopened food containers. The buildup of pressure may cause the containers to burst and result in injury.
- Do not use the oven for storage. Paper and other flammable items stored in the oven can ignite.
- Do not put any combustible material or items around the range.
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Gas safety
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury, or death, observe these precautions:
If you smell gas:
- Close the valve and do not use the range.
- Do not light a match, candle, or cigarette.
- Do not turn on any gas or electric appliances.
- Do not touch any electrical switches or plug in a power cord.
- Do not use any phone in your building.
• Evacuate everyone from the building. - Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
- If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
Checking for gas leaks
Leak-testing the appliance must be done according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Do not use a flame to check for gas leaks. Use a brush to spread a soap-and-water solution around the area you are checking. If there is a gas leak, small bubbles will appear in the solution. When not sure, call for professional help.
Important safety instructions
Electrical and grounding safety
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury, or death, observe these precautions:
- Plug the range into a grounded 4-prong outlet.
- Do not remove the ground prong.
- Do not use an adapter or an extension cord.
- Do not use a damaged power plug, power cord, or loose power outlet.
- Do not modify the power plug, cord, or outlet.
- Do not put a fuse in a neutral or ground circuit.
- Use a dedicated 240 Vac, 60Hz, 50 Amp breaker for the 48" range and a 40 Amp breaker for the 36" range. A time-delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended. Do not plug more than one appliance into this circuit.
- Do not connect the ground wire to plastic plumbing lines, gas lines, or hot water pipes.
- This range must be Earth grounded. If the range malfunctions or breaks down, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing a safe path for the current. This range's power cord has a grounding plug, which must be firmly plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded according to local regulations. If you are not sure your electrical outlet is properly grounded, have it checked by a licensed electrician.
- The range is supplied with a 4-pronged grounded plug. This cord must be plugged into a mating, grounded 4-prong outlet that meets all local codes and ordinances. If codes permit the use of a separate ground wire, we recommend that a qualified electrician determine the proper path for this ground wire.
- Electrical service to the range must conform to local codes. Barring local codes, it should meet the latest ANSI/NFPA No. 70 – Latest Revision (for the U.S.) or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1 – Latest Revisions.
- The range owner shall ensure that the proper electrical service is provided for the range.
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Installation safety
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury, or death, observe these precautions:
- The appliance should be installed and properly grounded by a qualified installer, as specified in the Installation Instructions. Adjustments and service should be performed only by qualified installer or service technician.
- Do not try to service/modify/replace the appliance or any part of it unless specifically recommended in this manual. All other service should be performed by a qualified technician.
- Use only new, flexible connectors when installing the appliance.
- Due to the size and weight of the appliance, have two or more people move the appliance.
- Remove all tape and packaging materials.
- After unpacking the appliance, remove all accessories from inside and around it. (Cautiously handle the heavy grates and griddles.)
- Make sure no parts came loose during shipping.
- Make sure your rangetop is correctly installed / adjusted by a qualified service technician or installer for the type of gas (natural or LP) you will use.
- Installation of this appliance must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA.54, latest edition. In Canada, installation must conform with the current Natural Gas Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.1, or the current Propane Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.2, and with local codes where applicable. This rangetop has been design-certified by ETL according to ANSI Z21.1, latest edition, and Canadian Gas Association according to CAN/CGA-1.1, latest edition.
Important safety instructions
Location safety
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injuries, and/or death, observe the following precautions.
- This range is for indoor, household use only. Do not install the range outdoors or anywhere that it will be exposed to weather/water or wind/strong drafts.
- Do not install the range in a place which is exposed to a strong draft.
- Select a level, well-constructed floor that can support the range's weight. Synthetic flooring, such as linoleum, must withstand 180 °F (82 °C) temperatures without shrinking, warping, or discoloring. Do not install the range directly over interior kitchen carpeting unless a sheet of ¼ inch plywood or a similar insulator is placed between the range and carpeting.
- For the range to ventilate properly, make sure the range's vents are not blocked or covered, and that there is enough clearance at the top, back, sides, and underneath the range. The vents allow the necessary exhaust for the range to operate properly with correct combustion and get the good cooking result. Blocking or covering the vents may cause incorrect combustion which could result in gas leaks and fire.
- Make sure the wall coverings around the range can withstand heat up to 200 °F (93 °C) generated by the range.
- Cabinet storage above the surface of the range should be avoided. If cabinet storage above the range is necessary, allow a minimum clearance of 30 inches (76.2 cm) between the cooking surface and the bottom of the cabinets or install a range hood that projects horizontally a minimum of 5 inches (12.7 cm) beyond the bottom of the cabinets.
- Locate the range out of kitchen traffic paths and drafty locations to prevent poor air circulation.
- If the range is located near a window, NEVER hang long curtains or paper blinds on that window. They could blow over the surface burners and ignite, causing a fire hazard.
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Cooktop safety
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury, or death, observe these precautions:
- Make sure all burners are off when not in use.
- Do not use aluminium foil to line the grates or any part of the cooktop. This can cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat, causing a fire hazard. Do not leave burners unattended on medium or high heat settings.
- Before igniting, make sure all burner caps are properly in place and all burners are level.
- Always use the flame symbol position when igniting the burners and make sure the burners have ignited. If ignition fails, turn the knob to OFF and wait for the gas to dissipate before re-igniting the burner.
- When you set a burner to simmer, do not turn the knob quickly. Make sure the flame stays on.
- To heat food, you must have a ventilation hood. When you heat food, the hood must be on.
- Before removing or changing cookware, turn off the burners.
- Remove food and cookware immediately after cooking.
- Before removing any parts of the burner for cleaning, make sure the range is off and completely cool.
- After cleaning the burner spreader, make sure it is completely dry before re-assembling.
- Make sure the spark mark on the dual burner spreader is placed beside the electrode when it is assembled.
- To avoid carbon monoxide poisoning, do not pour water into the cooktop well while cleaning.
- Select cookware that is designed for cooktop cooking. Use recommended cookware no larger than the cooktop grates.
- To avoid cookware discoloration, deformity, and/or carbon monoxide poisoning, do not use cookware that is substantially larger than the grate.
- Make sure cookware handles are turned to the side or rear of the cooktop, but not over other surface burners or the front edge of the cooktop.
- Do not stand directly over a pot while frying food.
- Always heat frying oils slowly, and watch as they heat. If you are frying foods at high heat, carefully monitor the cooking process. If you are going to combine fats or oils when frying, mix them before heating.
- Use a deep-fry thermometer when possible so you do not heat the oil beyond its smoke point.
Important safety instructions
- Use a minimum amount of oil when shallow pan-frying or deep-frying. Do not fry frozen, icy, cold, or wet food.
- Before moving cookware full of fats or oils, make sure it has completely cooled.
- To prevent delayed eruptive boiling, always allow heated liquids to stand at least 20 seconds after you have turned off the burner so that the temperature in the liquid can stabilize. In the event of scalding, follow these first-aid instructions:
- Immerse the scalded area in cool water for at least 10 minutes.
- Do not apply any creams, oils, or lotions.
- Cover with a clean, dry cloth.
- Place pots in the center of the grate. Do not place a pot larger than 9" in diameter on the rear burners. If you place an oversized pot in the wrong position, it might disrupt necessary air circulation and make the flame on the burner sputter and burn inefficiently.
- Do not wear loose or hanging garments when using the range. They could ignite and burn you if they touch a surface burner.
- Never leave plastic items on the cooktop. Hot air from the vent can melt or ignite plastic items or cause build up of dangerous pressure in closed plastic containers. The melted plastic may clog the vents at the rear of the range. Clogged vents may cause incorrect combustion which could result in gas leaks and fire. You may get severe burns if you touch the surfaces near the vent while the oven is operating.
- Do not place portable appliances, or any other object other than cookware on the cooktop. Damage or fire could occur if the cooktop is hot.
- Always make sure the controls are Off and the grates are cool before you remove them to prevent any possibility of being burned.
- Do not put any combustible material or items around the range.
- Do not touch the burners when they are on. Turn off the burners when you change a pan or pot.
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Oven safety
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injuries, and/or death, observe the following precautions.
- Do not use the oven for non-cooking purposes such as drying clothes or storage. Use the oven for cooking only.
• Make sure the oven racks are placed on the same level on each side. - Do not damage, remove, or clean the door gasket.
- Do not spray water on the oven glass while the oven is on or just after you have turned it off.
- Stand aside when opening the oven door.
- Keep the oven free from grease buildup.
- When repositioning the oven racks, make sure the oven is completely cool.
- Do not put plastic items inside the oven.
- To avoid damaging the burner control knobs or oven control, always bake and/or broil with the oven door closed.
- Do not place meat too close to the broil element. Trim excess fat before broiling.
- When using cooking or roasting bags in the oven, follow the manufacturer's directions.
- NEVER cover any slots, holes, or passages in the oven bottom or cover an entire rack with material such as aluminum foil. Doing so blocks air flow through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat, causing a fire hazard.
Self-cleaning oven safety
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injuries, and/or death, observe the following precautions.
- The self-cleaning feature operates the oven at temperatures high enough to burn away food soils in the oven. The range is extremely hot during a self-cleaning cycle. Do not touch any surfaces of the range during a self-cleaning cycle.
- Keep children away from the oven during a self-cleaning cycle.
- Before starting a self-cleaning cycle, remove all loose items from the oven, and wipe down all oven surfaces.
• After a self-cleaning cycle, stand aside when opening the oven door. - If the self-cleaning cycle malfunctions, turn off the oven, turn off the power breaker, and contact a qualified service technician.
- Some birds are extremely sensitive to the fumes given off during the self-cleaning cycle of any oven. Move birds to another well-ventilated room.
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Overview
External Features
DOP48C86D**

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01 02 05 06 03 04 0301 Grate
02 Surface burners
03 Removable oven door
04 Surface burner knobs (6)
05 Knob (Manual oven lighting)
06 Control panel
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DOP36C86D**

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01 02 05 04 0301 Grate
02 Surface burners
03 Removable oven door
04 Surface burner knobs (6)
05 Control panel
Overview
Control Panel (DOP48C86D\*\*)
Tap the display with clean, bare fingers. Oven mitts and wet or dirty fingers block the electronic transfer between finger and panel.

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01 02 03 04 TIMER SETTINGS LIFT PANEL 08 RIGHTLift 01 OFFOFF 05 LOCK (3sec) 06 0701 LEFT, RIGHT: Displays left/right oven mode. Shows status; does not turn ovens on/off.
02 OFF: Cancels cooking in the respective oven.
03 TIMER: Displays the Timer screen.
04 SETTINGS: Displays the Settings screen.
05 OFF: Cancels cooking in right oven.
06 LOCK: Press-hold for 3 seconds to disable all oven functions.
07 LIFT PANEL: Touch to tilt or flatten the panel.
08 Display: Swipe to navigate menus; tap to select a setting.
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Control Panel (DOP36C86D\*\*)
Tap the display with clean, bare fingers. Oven mitts and wet or dirty fingers block the electronic transfer between finger and panel.

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A["01"] --> B["TIMER"]
C["02"] --> D["LIGHT"]
E["03"] --> F["OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR"]
B --> G["07"]
D --> G
F --> G
G --> H["OFF"]
G --> I["SETTINGS (3sec)"]
G --> J["LIFT PANEL"]
H --> K["04"]
I --> L["05"]
J --> M["06"]
01 TIMER: Displays the Timer screen.
02 LIGHT: Turn On/Off the oven light.
03 OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR: Opens/closes the water reservoir.
04 OFF: Cancels the oven's cooking mode.
05 SETTINGS / LOCK: Display the Settings screen. / Press-hold 3 second to disable all oven functions.
06 LIFT PANEL: Touch to tilt or flatten the panel.
07 Display: Swipe to navigate menus; tap to select a setting.
Display (DOP48C86D\*\* Only)
The display shown is for reference only and may differ somewhat from the actual display.

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LEFT OVEN MODE Convection Bake Faster, more even baking 325°F View Summary 01 03 07 04 06 05 Temp Probe Cook Time Delay Start InstantHeat™ :145° None None Off START01 Indicator area
- Timer ( ☉): When set, the T mer indicator appears. If 3 or more timers are set, the number of set timers appears.
- Door lock ( ☐): Appears when the oven door is locked.
- Wi-Fi ( 🔺): Shows Wi-Fi signal strength in 4 levels. When Wi-Fi is disconnected, appears ✉
- 12-hour energy saving ( ) : Appears if 12-hour energy saving is on.
- Current time: Shows the current time.
02 Page indicator: Shows the location (by page number) of the current mode.
03 Mode: The current/selected menu appears with a mode description.
04 Temperature: The current/selected temp appears; tap to display the Temp Adjustment screen.
05 Information area
- Temp Probe: The probe's set temperature appears; tap to show the Temp Probe screen.
• Cook Time: Shows the remaining cook time; tap to show the Cook Time screen. - Delay Start: Shows the Delay Start time; tap to show the Delay Start screen.
- InstantHeat™: Shows that this feature is on/off; appears in Convection Bake or Convection Roast mode.
- Steam: Shows the steam level; tap to show the Steam Level screen; appears in Steam Bake and Steam Roast modes.
06 START: Tap to start the oven using the chosen setting.
07 View Summary: Tap to show cooking modes of left and right oven.
08 OVEN MODE: Tap to display mode select menu.
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Display (DOP36C86D\*\* Only)
Tap the display with clean, bare fingers. Oven mitts and wet or dirty fingers block the electronic transfer between finger and panel.

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- Timer ( ☉): When set, the Timer indicator appears. If 3 or more timers are set, the number of set timers appears.
- Lock ( ☐): Appears when the oven door is locked.
- Wi-Fi ( 🔺): Shows Wi-Fi signal strength in 4 levels.; when Wi-Fi is disconnected, 🔺 appears.
- 12-hour energy saving ( ☐): Appears if 12-hour energy saving is on.
- Current time: Shows the current time.
02 Page indicator: Shows the location (by page number) of the current mode.
03 Mode: The current/selected menu appears with a mode description.
04 Temperature: The current/selected temp appears; tap to show the Temp Adjustment screen.
05 Information area
- Temp Probe: The probe's set temperature appears; tap to show the Temp Probe screen.
• Cook Time: Shows the remaining cook time; tap to show the Cook Time screen. - Delay Start: Shows Delay Start time; tap to show the Delay Start screen.
- InstantHeat™: Shows that this feature is on/off; appears in Convection Bake and Convection Roast modes.
- Steam: Shows the steam level; tap to show the Steam Level screen; appears in Steam Bake and Steam Roast modes.
06 START: Tap to start oven using displayed settings.
07 OVEN MODE: Tap to show the mode's select menu.
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Overview
What is Included
The range comes with brass and porcelain burner caps to suit customer preference. (The brass caps will discolor with use; however, the discoloration does not affect the caps' intended function.)
DOP48C86D**

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Pure electrical circuit lines without any symbolsGrates (3) Burner heads (6)
and Burner caps (8)


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Isometric view of a metal rack structure with multiple slats (no text or symbols)Glide racks (2)



Convection filters (3) Temp. Probes (2) Wok ring (1)

Anti-tip bracket (1)

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Wire mesh grid structure with no text or symbolsWire rack (1) Small rack (1)*

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Metal wire rack with multiple parallel grooves (no text or symbols visible)
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(* Steam ovens only)
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DOP36C86D**

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Pure electrical circuit lines without any symbolsGrates (3) Burner heads (6)

and Burner caps (8)

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Convection filters (2) Temp. Probe (1) Wok ring (1)

Anti-tip bracket (1)

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Using the Cooktop
About the Burners
The range has three types of burners. (See below for heat output and location.) The range generates a spark to light the burner when you turn the knob to HI. Gaskets under the burners keep spilled liquids from leaking into internal parts.
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A B C A B| A 22K BTU Dual burner |
| B 16K BTU Stack dual burner |
| C 9K BTU Stack dual burner |
Each burner is designed for specific cooking purpose as below table.
| Burner Position Purpose Food type | |||
| Dual burner | Right Front (RF) | Power heating/ Low simmering | Boiling food, Tomato sauce |
| Left Front (LF) | |||
| Stack dual burner | Left Rear (LR), Center Front (CF), Right Rear (RR), Center Rear (CR). | General heating/ Low simmering | General food, Casseroles |
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About Burner Ignition
Each knob has an associated burner, the location of which appears next to the knob.

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Push in the knob and turn it counterclockwise to the flame symbol. The igniter sparks and clicks until the burner lights (about 4 seconds).
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Place the cookware on the grate.
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Adjust the flame as needed for proper cooking.
NOTE
- The flame should burn evenly around the burner, except below each grate support, where flame height is reduced by Dacor's Smart Flame feature. A normal flame is steady and blue. Foreign matter in the gas line, especially in new construction, may cause an orange color that disappears with use. Yellow-tipped flames are normal for LP gas. If a burner does not ignite, or the igniter keeps sparking, or the flame is uneven, see Troubleshooting, Pg. 99.
- The igniter sparks if the flame is affected by a draft or home ventilation. Eliminate drafts and reduce the ventilation blower speed to minimize this condition.
- If no spark is produced, verify that electricity is available. If there is a power failure, see Manual Ignition (below).
- Food cooks as quickly at a gentle boil as it does at a rolling boil, which wastes energy and cooks moisture, flavor and nutrients out of food.
- Use a low/medium flame for cookware that conducts heat poorly (e.g., glass, ceramic, cast iron). Lower the flame until it covers about 1/3 of the cookware diameter to ensure even heating and minimize scorching.
Manual Ignition
During a power failure, you can ignite the burner manually. Use caution when doing this.
- Hold a long gas grill lighter to the surface burner you want to light.
- Push in the control knob for that burner and then turn it to the flame symbol position. Turn on the grill lighter to ignite the burner.
- After the burner is lit, turn the control knob to adjust the flame level.
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Using the Cooktop
Using the Proper Cookware
WARNING
- Cookware with rough bottoms can permanently damage the coated surfaces.
- To avoid burns and scalding, turn handles away from the front of the range and adjacent burners. Always center cookware on the grates for best balance.
• Always lift to reposition cookware. Do not drop cookware on a grate. - To avoid burns or fire, keep the flame beneath the cookware.
- Verify that glass cookware is designed for cooktop use.
- Never leave plastic items on the cooktop or in front of the range. Flames or hot air in these areas can melt/ignite/explode such items.
- Hold a wok or small pot by its handle while cooking.
For overall safety and best performance, select cookware suitable for the task so food cooks evenly and efficiently.
Use cookware that:
- has flat, smooth bottoms
- has tight-fitting lids to keep heat, odors and steam in
- well-balanced with the handle weighing less than the main portion of the pot or pan.

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- Aluminum: Excellent heat conductor. Some food may darken the aluminum. (Anodized aluminum resists staining and pitting.)
• Copper: Excellent heat conductor; discolors easily. - Stainless steel: Slow heat conductor; cooks unevenly; durable, easy to clean, resists staining.
- Cast Iron: Poor conductor; retains heat very well.
- Enamelware: Heating traits depend on base material.
- Glass: Slow heat conductor; must be designed for cooktop or oven use.
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Size limitations

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* 6 inches or lessWARNING
To avoid tipping and personal injury, do not place a pan/pot with bottom diameter of 6" or less on the large burner. Use the rear burners for this size of cookware.
Special Cooktop Features
Perma-Flame™
The Perma-Flame instant re-ignition feature automatically re-lights a burner quickly if it goes out. With Perma-Flame, your cooking experience is uninterrupted because the flame is re-ignited at the same level as when it went out.
Smart Flame™
Smart Flame technology reduces the temperature under the fingers of the porcelain-coated cast iron grates. Smart-Flame extends grate life and protects the finish.
SimmerSear™
Dacor's exclusive precision burner control system. It allows you to cook with a wide range of heat settings, from simmer to sear.
Using the Cooktop
About the Grates
Check the underside of each grate for their proper position, then place the grates so their feet rest in the corresponding dimples. (Handle the heavy grates with care.)

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NOTE
Before installing grates, please check the words under the grates. The words inform you where the front side is and the proper position of grate, right, center or left.

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Griddle (Additional purchase Accessories)
- Before using the griddle for the first time, wash it in hot, soapy water. then rinse and let it dry fully.
- For best results, preheat the griddle for 3 - 5 minutes.
- Orient the griddle's grease trap at the rear of the range.

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The specified burners are the same size, which ensures even cooking front and rear.
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Fit the tabs on the bottom of the feet into the inside corners of the grate. Slight rocking is normal.
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Push and turn the center burners knob to the ignite (flame) setting. The burner ignites.
CAUTION
Avoid using metal utensils on the surface because they can scratch the non-stick coating.
NOTE
Clean the griddle after each use.
Using the Cooktop
The information for preheating is as below table.
| Type of Food Preheating time Preheat setting Cook setting | |||
| Pancakes 3 - 5 min. | MED - LO MED - LO | ||
| Hamburgers 3 - 5 min. | MED - HI MED - HI | ||
| Fried Eggs 3 - 5 min. | MED - LO MED - LO | ||
| Bacon 3 - 5 min. | MED | ||
| Breakfast Sausages 3 | - 5 min. MED MED | ||
CAUTION
- Do not remove the griddle until the range grates, surfaces and griddle itself cool down.
- The griddle may become very hot when you use the range.
- Do not overheat the griddle. This can damage the coating of the griddle.
- Do not use metal utensils that can damage the griddle surface.
- Do not use the griddle for other purposes, for example, as a cutting board or a storage shelf.
- Do not cook excessively greasy foods. The grease may spill over.
- The griddle is quite heavy. Use both hands when placing or removing the griddle.
NOTE
- You may need to adjust heat settings for the griddle over time.
- The griddle may discolor over time as it becomes seasoned with use.
- Do not let rust remain on the griddle. If rust appears on the griddle, remove it as soon as possible.
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About the Wok Ring
Woks are often used for stir frying, pan frying, deep frying and poaching. The provided Wok Ring supports 12" to 14" woks.

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Diagram showing a prohibition symbol and a cooking pot with steam rising, likely indicating a cooking or heating process.- Turn off all burners and let the grates cool fully.
- Put the Wok Ring on the grate over the 'RF' dual burner.
- Set a wok on the Wok Ring.
- Turn on the burner; adjust the flame as desired.
CAUTION
- Do not remove the Wok Ring until all heated surfaces cool completely.
- Do not use flat-bottom cookware or that has a diameter under 12".
- Do not use an oversized wok. Burner flames may damage property and cause burns.
- Flame foods only under an active ventilation hood.
- Do not use wok ring and griddle at the same time.
- Use oven gloves when placing or removing the wok ring.
Using the Basic Oven
Basic Settings: Clock, Date&Time, Language
Clock Theme
To change clock theme.
- Tap SETTINGS > Display.
- Tap Clock theme, swipt the display to view themems and select a theme.
Date & Time
To enable automatic date and time.
- Activate Wi-Fi.
- Tap SETTINGS > Date & Time > Automatic date and time and in the right-hand screen, tap ON. The date and time are set automatically.
To manually input date and time.
- Tap SETTINGS > Date & Time > Automatic date and time and in the right-hand screen, tap OFF. Time zone, set date and set time are activated.
- Set the time zone, date and time.
To change the time format
- Tap SETTINGS > Date & Time > Select time format and tap the right-hand screen.
- Select 12-hour clock or 24-hour clock.
Language
Choose a display language.
- Tap SETTINGS > Language and tap the right-hand screen.
- Select English, Spanish, or French.
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Using the Oven Racks
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6 5 4 3 2 1| Type of Food Level | |
| Broiling hamburgers 6 | |
| Broil meat, small,cuts of poultry, fish | 3 - 5 |
| Bundt/pound cake,frozen pie, casserole | 4 or 3 |
| Angel-food cake, small roast 2 | |
| Turkey, large roast, ham,fresh pizza | 1 |
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For best results, center pans in the oven as much as possible. If using multiple pans, each should have at least 1" of space around it.
Before Using the Racks
Each rack has stops that must be placed correctly on the supports to keep the rack from accidentally being pulled completely out. (Adjust racks only when the oven is cool.)
Removing the Racks
Pull the rack straight out until it stops, then tilt the rack up and pull it out.
Installing the Racks
Place the end of the rack on the support, then tilt the front up and push the rack in.

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Using the Basic Oven
Using the Gliding Rack
Two glide tracks let the rack extend fully out of the oven for easy removal and placement of cookware, especially heavier dishes.

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Rack GuidesWith the gliding rack slides retracted and the oven off, insert the rack between the guides until the rack reaches the back.

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Pulling by the frame may cause the rack to come off the guides, possibly harming the rack and the user. Wear oven mitts when handling the gliding rack during cooking.

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Lock the lower part of gliding rack on the oven wall during use to keep the rack securely on the guides. The hook on the gliding rack is controlled via the upper part of the rack. The closed hook tilts up. (See left.)
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With the gliding rack closed and the oven off and cool, grasp the rack and frame and pull both forward to remove.
CAUTION
Keep at least one open rack level between a gliding rack and a wire rack (see left).
NOTE
You can install the gliding rack on any but the lowest rack level (available rack levels: 2-6).
Using the Basic Oven
Using the Temp Probe
For many foods, especially roasts and poultry, measuring the internal temperature is the best way to determine proper doneness. This feature lets you cook meat to an exact internal temperature. Use it with Bake, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Pure Conv. Sear, Dual Four-Part Pure Convection, Steam Bake, Steam Roast, Steam, or Fine Steam. Once the meat's internal temperature reaches 100 °F, the current temperature appears on the probe display.
- Push the temp probe tip into the center of the meat.

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Diagram showing electrical connections with labeled symbols and a central circle containing crossed and circled components.- Insert the probe as shown at left. Do not touch bone, fat, or gristle. If you do not fully insert the probe, it senses oven temp, not meat temp.
- Bone-in meat: Insert the probe in the center of the lowest, thickest portion.
• Whole poultry: Insert the probe in the thickest part of the inner thigh, parallel to the leg. - If you activate Keep Warm to keep the meat warm after cooking it using the temp probe, the meat may cook beyond the desired temp.
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Temp probe socket location
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48" range (left oven) : left oven wall
- 48" range (right oven) : right oven wall
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36" range : left oven wall
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Insert the temp probe plug fully into the socket on the top side wall of the oven.
- (48" range) Tap LEFT or RIGHT and swipe to a cooking operation (Bake, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Pure Conv.Sear, or Dual Four-Part Pure Convection). (36" range) Select a cooking mode and set the cooking temperature. (See Pg. 47)
- Tap Temp Probe and on the numeric pad, set an internal temp from 100 °F to 200 °F.
- (Option) Set Cook Time/Delay Start.
- Tap START. (When the set internal temp is reached, the probe turns off and an alarm sounds.)
NOTE
If you remove the temp probe without canceling the function or insert it without setting the function, cooking stops after 1 min.
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CAUTION
- To protect the probe tip, defrost food fully and do not let the tip poke out of the meat.
- The probe should only be in the oven if the probe is in use.
- Do not use tongs to insert/remove the probe.
- Use the Temp probe only as instructed.
| Type of Food Level | ||
| Beef / Lamb | Rare 140 °F | |
| Medium 160 °F | ||
| Well done 170 °F | ||
| Pork 170 °F | ||
| Poultry 180 - 185 °F | ||

NOTE
If you cover the cooked meat with foil and let it sit 10 minutes, the internal temp rises 5-10 degrees. After cooking, remove the probe from the socket, then the meat
About Oven Functions
| Oven Oven functions (*36" model only) | |
| Basic oven | Bake, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Broil, Pure Convection Sear, Convection Broil, Dual 4-Part Pure Convection, Special Function, Chef Mode, Clean, Steam Bake*, Steam Roast* |
| Steam oven (48" only) | Bake, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Broil, Convection Broil, 4-Part Pure Convection, Steam Bake, Steam Roast, Steam, Special Function, Special Steam Cook, Clean |

NOTE
For descriptions of steam oven functions in the 48" range, see the chart on Pg. 74.
Using the Basic Oven
Cooking Mode
For 48" range, tap RIGHT, then swipe to select the cooking mode; for 36" product, select a cooking mode, then set a temperature. (See Setting the Temperature, Pg. 47 and Basic Baking and Broiling Instructions, Pg. 48)
| Mode Temperature range | 48" Model | 36" Model | Temp probe | Instant-HeatTM | ||
| Left Right | ||||||
| Bake | 175 °F (80 °C) - 550 °F (285 °C) | 0 0 | 0 0 - | |||
| Convection Bake / Roast | 175 °F (80 °C) - 550 °F (285 °C) | 0 0 | 0 0 0 | |||
| Broil High / Low O O O -- | ||||||
| Pure Conv. Sear | 175 °F (80 °C) - 475 °F (245 °C) | - 0 | 0 0 - | |||
| Convection Broil | 175 °F (80 °C) - 550 °F (285 °C) | 0 0 | 0 -- | |||
| Steam Bake, Steam Roast | 230 °F (110 °C) - 550 °F (285 °C) | 0 - | 0 0 - | |||
| Dual 4-Part Pure Convection | 175°F (80 °C) - 550 °F (285 °C) | 0 0 | 0 0 - | |||
| Oven Instruction | |
| Bake | This mode is for baking cakes, cookies, casseroles. Always preheat the oven.Baking temps/times vary with ingredients and size/shape of the baking pan.Dark or nonstick coatings may cook faster with more browning.Convection fan may turn on/off during baking. |
| Convection Bake | This mode uses a fan to circulate oven heat evenly and continuously.Better heat distribution allows even cooking and top results with multiple racks.Breads/pastries brown more evenly.Oven temp must be manually adjusted in 25 °F increments. |
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| Convection Roast | ·Good for cooking large tender cuts of meat uncovered; convection fan circulates heated air evenly all around the food.·Meat/poultry brown on all sides as if rotisseried.·Heated air traps juices for moistness/tenderness while creating a golden-brown exterior. |
| Broil | ·Cooks tender cuts of meat by direct heat under oven's broil element.·High heat cooks quickly for a rich, brown exterior; best for meat/ fish/poultry up to 1" thick.·Always preheat the oven for 5 minutes.·See Broiling Recommendation Guide, Pg. 46. |
| Pure Conv. Sear | Uses convection element and fan; oven cooks meat 75 °F (42 °C) higher than set temperature for first 15 min.; browning process sears meat exterior to trap natural juices; best for game hens, chickens, turkeys (stuffed or not), turkey breasts, pork tenderloin, pork loins. |
| Convection Broil | ·Similar to Broil but with the air circulated by the convection fan.·Broil element cycles on/off to maintain oven temp, while fan circulates hot air.·For thicker cuts of meat, fish, poultry; gently browns exterior and traps juices.·For best results, preheat broil element 5 minutes. |
| Steam Bake | ·Ideal for bread, pastries, desserts; raises moisture for improved texture, flavor.·See Steam Bake / Steam Roast Recommendation Guide, pg. 46. |
| Steam Roast | ·Ideal for roasted meat / poultry; maintains crispy surface while trapping juices for moistness / tenderness.·See Steam Bake / Steam Roast Recommendation Guide, pg. 46. |
| Dual Four-Part Pure Convection | Uses convection element and fan to uniformly circulate air, allowing use of more oven space; good for single- / multi-rack baking, roasting, cooking full meals; food like pizza, cake, cookies, biscuits, frozen convenience foods can be cooked on 2 - 3 racks; also good for whole roasted duck, lamb shoulder, short leg of lamb. |
Using the Basic Oven
Broiling Recommendation Guide
The size, weight, thickness, starting temperature and your doneness preference will affect broiling times.
This guide is based on meats at refrigerator temperature. Always use a broiler pan and its grid when broiling.
Always preheat the oven for 5 minutes.
| Food Doneness Size | Thickness | Level | Rack position | Cooking time (min) | |||
| 1st side 2nd side | |||||||
| Hamburgers | Medium | 9 patties | 34 " Hi | 6 3:00 2:00 | |||
| Medium | 9 patties | 1" Hi | 6 3:20 2:20 | ||||
| Beef steaks | Rare - 1" Hi 5 5:00 4:00 | ||||||
| Medium - | 1 - 1 12 " Hi | 5 6:00 - | 6:30 4:30 - 4:00 | ||||
| Well done | - 1 - 1 12 " Lo | 4 7:00 | - 8:00 4:00 - 5:00 | ||||
| Chicken pieces | Well done | 4.5 lbs. | 12 - 34" | Lo 3 | 16:00 - 18:00 | 13:00 - 15:00 | |
| Well done | 2 lbs. 12 | - 34" | Lo 3 or 4 | 15:00 - 16:00 | 10:00 - 12:00 | ||
| Pork chops | Well done | 1 lbs. | 1" | Lo | 3 | 8:00 - 10:00 | 6:00 - 8:00 |
| Fish fillets | Well done | - | 14 - 12" | Lo | 3 or 4 | 7:00 - 8:00 | 4:00 - 5:00 |
Steam Bake / Steam Roast Recommendation Guide
| Steam Mode | Level | Foods |
| Steam Bake | High | Rye breads, Desserts (Flan caramel) |
| Med Croissants, Pies, Reheats (Pizza, Casseroles) | ||
| Low | Pastries | |
| Steam Roast | High | - |
| Med | Meats, Poultry | |
| Low | Turkey, Large meats | |
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Setting the Cooking Mode

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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS START NEXT NEXT MEAS Convection Bake Faster, more over 325 325 NONE None Off START RIGHT OFF LOCK ALLOWED LEFT PANEL
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Left Bake 320°F Conv.Bake 321°F Conv.Roast 321°F RIGHT OFF Broil high Pure Conv. Sear 321°F Conv.Broil 321°F DIFF TIMER Dual Four Pert Pure Conv. 321°F LOCK at Close SETTINGS Special Function Chef Mode Clean LEFT PANELSetting the Cooking Temperature

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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS Adjust temp.175°F ~ 550°F 325 °F RIGHT OFF LOCK(Close)
LEFT PANEL- Swipe the screen left/right to select a mode.
- Tap the mode area to show the summarized mode.
- Tap a mode.
- Tap the temperature to show the numeric pad.
- Tap the numeric pad to set the temperature.
- Tap OK.
Using the Basic Oven
Basic Baking and Broiling Instructions

- (48" range) Tap RIGHT and swipe to select a cook mode (36" range) Select a cook mode.
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Set a temperature. (See Pg. 47)
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Broil mode can be set only High or Low.
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Keep Warm and Bread Proof temp's cannot be adjusted.
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This step shows how to use InstantHeat™, Steam Bake, or Steam Roast. If not using these features, skip to Step 4.
InstantHeat™
a. If you select Convection Bake or Convection Roast, the display shows InstantHeat™ info. (Default: OFF). Tap InstantHeat™ to activate the feature; the display shows ON.

NOTE
- For best results, cook on one rack. (Baking on rack level 3 or 4; Roast on level 1 or 2.)
- When using InstantHeat™, do not preheat the oven.
- Preheat the oven if baking rising products (cakes, puff pastries).
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TIMPER LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR High Medium Low CANCELLOK OFF SETTINGS (Hybrid) LIFT PANEL
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b. TapSteam Bake or Steam Roast. (The display shows the steam-level info; default: Medium).
c. Tap the Steam area to view the steam level screen,
d. Set the level and tap OK. (The steam level screen closes; the new level appears.) Fill the water reservoir before steam cooking.
(See Pg. 9)
- If you want to use Cook Time or Delay Start, set the function now. (See Pgs.
53, 54 if needed.)
- Tap START to cook.
- Tap OFF when cooking is done or to cancel cooking.
Using the Basic Oven
Adjusting the Temperature While Cooking

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- Tap RIGHT (area or button), then tap the temperature area and use the keypad to enter a new temperature.
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The convection oven fan shuts off when the oven door is opened.
- DO NOT leave the door open for long periods of time while using convection cooking or you may shorten the life of the convection heating element.
NOTE
- If the door is open on an operating oven, cooking stops automatically after 2 minutes.
- When cooking is done, the cooling fan runs until the oven cools down.
- Drain residual water after steam cooking. Do not interrupt the draining process.
- After steam cooking, empty the reservoir so residual water does not affect other cook modes.
- The temperature on an oven thermometer may differ from the set oven temperature.
- The convection fan normally cycles on and off during cooking.
CAUTION
Always broil with the oven door closed. Open the door carefully. Let hot air escape before removing food from or put food in the oven.
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Using the Kitchen Timer
This extra timer beeps when the set time elapses. It works with all oven modes but does not start or stop cooking functions.
How to Set the Timer

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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS OFF ONION CONVECTION BAKE Faster, more a oven baking 325°F TEMP TIME 145° Cock Time None Delay Stent None Instant Next™ START RIGHT OFF LOCK Off/Off LIFT PANEL
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—— TIMER SETTINGS LIFT PANEL < Timer ✗ + Add timer —— RIGHT/LEFT OFF/OFF LOCK Billed
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- Timer SETTINGS LIFT PANEL 0 hr 00 min 00 sec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 RIGHT:LEFT OFF:OFF LOCK CLOSED OK
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Timer SETTINGS LIFT PANEL < Timer +461 * TIME 01 00:00:20 START DELETE RESET RIGHTLEFT DETTOIT LOCK BUTTER
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Touch TIMER.
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On the Timer screen, tap + Add timer.
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Use the numeric pad to set the time from 1 sec to 23 hr, 59 min, 59 sec.
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Tap START. When the set time elapses, the oven beeps; the display shows the Timer is complete.
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Pause/reset/delete the timer anytime by touching the screen.
- (48" range) The timer you set in the left oven can be used in the right oven and vice versa.
Using the Basic Oven
Changing the Timer Name

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Timer Tuning 21 00:00:00 START DELETE RESET RIGHTLEFT OFFOFF LOCK RIGHT
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Enter timer name. Timer 01 RICH TLEFT OFFOFF LOCK SETTORS LIFT PANEL 7:23 OK
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Enter timer name. Chicken RIGHTLEFT OFFOFF LOCK RIGHT TIMER SETTINGS LIFT PANEL 7123 English
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- TIMER SETTINGS LIFT PANEL < Timer 1/36 * ON/OFF 00:00:20 START DELETERESET RIGHTLET OFFOFF LOCK ENDYou can change the timer name to reflect the cooking task. (e.g., Chicken)
- Tap the timer name area. (The keypad appears.)
- Use the keyboard to set the timer name. (The shows the new name.)
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Using Timed Cooking
The oven turns on immediately, cooks for the set time period, then turns itself off when cooking is done. Timed Cooking only operates with another cooking operation (Bake, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Pure Conv. Sear, Convection Broil, Steam Bake, Steam Roast, Dual Four-Part Pure Convection, Steam, Proof, Stone Bake Mode, Dehydrate, Fine Steam).
NOTE
See Pg. 44 for the available modes for each oven.

- (48" range) Tap LEFT or RIGHT, then swipe to a cooking operation. (36" range) Select a cooking mode.
- Tap Cook Time. (The display changes to the cooking time screen.)
- Tap numbers on the numeric pad to set the cooking time (from 1 min to 9 hrs 59 min's).
- The cooking time appears in the screen's Cook Time area. (Cancel the set time anytime by setting it to 0 minutes.)
CAUTION
Use Timed Cooking and Delay Start to cook cured or frozen meats and most fruits and vegetables. Foods that spoil easily (e.g., milk, eggs, fish, meat, poultry) should be chilled in the refrigerator first. Even chilled food should not sit in the oven over 1 hour before cooking starts and should be removed promptly when cooking is done.
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Using the Basic Oven
Using Delay Start
In this mode, the oven timer turns the oven on according to the set time. You can have the oven turn itself off when a preset time elapses by setting Timed Cooking as well.
- Delay start can be used only with another cooking operation (Bake, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Pure Conv.Sear, Steam Bake, Steam Roast, Dual Four Part Pure Convection, Steam, Proof, Stone Bake Mode, Dehydrate, Fine Steam, Self clean).
- You can set the oven for a delay start before setting other cooking operations.
- The clock must be set to the current time.

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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS RIGHT CONVECTION BAKE Faster, more even baking 325°F Coke Time None Bolay Start None In'castHeart* Off START RIGHT OFF LOCK (1/24pm) LIFT PANEL
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LIFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS Set start time 4:35 AM PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 RIGHT OFF LOCK @Close! LIFT PANEL
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Left OFF TIMER SETTINGS Set start time 5:35 AM PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 RIGHT OFF LOCK #Lock# LIFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS COOL TIME 1in 45mp Convection Bake Faster, main-woven baking 325°F Dolary Start 5:35 PM InstantilinerTM Off START RIGHT OFF LOCK LIFT PANEL- Adjust the rack(s) and place the food in the oven.
- (48" range) Tap LEFT or RIGHT, then swipe to a cooking mode; (36" range) Select a cooking mode.
- Set a cook time if you want the oven to turn itself off at a set time. (See Using Timed Cooking, Pg. 53).
- Tap Delay Start. (The current time appears as the first entry.)
- Use the numeric pad to set a cook start time. (The Delay Start screen closes; the start time and, if set, the cook time appear on screen.)
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Using the Cleaning Features
The Clean feature has four selections: Self-Clean, GreenClean™, Descale and Draining.
| Feature | 48" Pro Range | 36" Pro Range | |
| Left Right | |||
| Self Clean - 0 | 0 | ||
| GreenCleanTM 0 | 0 0 | ||
| Descale 0 - 0 | |||
| Draining 0 - 0 | |||
Self clean (48" right oven, 36" oven) Self-cleaning uses temperatures well above cooking temp's to burn off residual grease and food completely or reduce them to a fine ash you can wipe away with a damp cloth.

CAUTION
- During self-cleaning, the outside of the oven become very hot. Do not leave children unattended near the appliance.
- Fumes emitted during self-cleaning are harmful to pet birds, which should be moved temporarily to separate, well-ventilated room.
- Do not line any part of the oven with aluminum foil. Doing so impedes heat circulation, causes poor results and can permanently damage the oven interior.
- Do not force the oven door open during self-cleaning or you risk damaging the auto-locking system. Stand aside when opening the oven door after self-cleaning to let hot air escape.
Self-Cleaning
This function heats the oven chamber to a very high temperature, incinerating residue to a fine ash that can be wiped up with a damp cloth.

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Don't hand clean the oven door gasket. You may hand clean the door.- Ventilate the kitchen well during self-cleaning.
- If you self-clean the chrome oven racks, they will darken, dull and become hard to slide.
- Hand-clean residue on the oven's front frame and outside the door gasket with hot water, soap-filled steel-wool pads, or mild cleansers. Rinse with clean water and dry.
- Wipe debris from the oven floor.
- Ensure the oven light cover is in place and the light is off.
Using the Basic Oven
- Hand-clean residue on the oven's front frame and outside the door gasket with hot water, soap-filled steelwool pads, or mild cleansers. Rinse with clean water and dry.
- Do not clean the gasket. Its fiberglass material cannot withstand abrasion. The gasket must remain intact. If it becomes worn, replace it.
- Dacor recommends self-cleaning only once per year. If additional cleaning is needed throughout the year, use the green-cleaning function. (See Pg. 57)

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TIME LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERIOR OPEN MODE Self clean Over cleaning User line 3hr 00min Delay Roll None START OFF SETTINGS Refused LIFT PANEL
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TIME LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR COLD MODE Self clean Cleaning to progress... OFF SETTINGS RISKED LIFT PANEL 3h 00min None START
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TIME LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR OVER MODE Self clean Overcleaning OFF SETTINGS Closed 3hr 00min None START PANEL
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TIME LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR EVEN MODE Self clean Cleaning In progress... OFF SETTINS Closed RAMEL End at 02:15 PM End to 02:15 PM 3v 00min OFF- Remove racks, fan filter and accessories from the oven.
- Swipe the screen to Clean.
- Tap Self clean.
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Tap Clean Time.
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Tap the screen to set the clean time (2, 3, or 5 hrs (default: 3)) and tap OK.
- If not using Delay Start, go to Step 8. Otherwise, tap Delay Start and go to Step 7.
- Set the time you want self-cleaning to start and tap OK.
- Tap START to begin self-cleaning. (Auto door lock engages; both doors lock when you run self-cleaning on either oven.)
- If you need to cancel self-cleaning, tap OFF.
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NOTE
- You cannot start self-cleaning if control lockout is active or if the oven is too hot.
- During self-cleaning, the oven doors lock automatically. The display shows the remaining cleaning time. The oven doors will not open until the oven has cooled fully.
- Self-cleaning can be used in only one oven at a time and the idle oven cannot be used.
- Do not operate the cooktop during self-cleaning.
After a Self-Cleaning Cycle
- Wipe up any ash with a damp cloth. (If white spots remain, remove them with a soap-filled steel-wool pad and rinse thoroughly with a vinegar and water mixture.)
- If the oven is not clean after one cycle, repeat the cycle.
- You cannot set the oven to cook until the door unlocks.
- Fine lines generated inside the cavity may occur during repeated cooling and heating of the product after long-term use. This phenomenon is normal, does not affect product performance and is harmless to the human body.
GreenClean™
This function saves time and energy by heating the oven chamber enough to loosen cooking residue so it can be wiped away with a damp cloth.

CAUTION
The oven door locks during GreenClean™. Forcing the door open can harm the auto-lock system.
Before a GreenClean™ Cycle

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- The silver-colored oven racks can be Green-Cleaned, but they will darken and become harder to slide.
- Do not clean the door gasket. Its material cannot withstand abrasion. The gasket must remain intact. If it becomes worn, have it replaced.
- Ensure the oven light cover is in place and the oven light is off.
- Residue on the front frame of the oven and outside the door gasket needs to be hand cleaned with hot water, soap-filled steel-wool pads, or cleansers such as Soft Scrub. Rinse well with clean water and dry.
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Using the Basic Oven
Running a GreenClean™ Cycle
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| OFF | |
| SETTINGS &Check | |
| LIFT PANEL | |

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A["TIMER"] --> B["Self clean"]
C["LIGHT"] --> D["Descale"]
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G["CLOSE"] --> H["Draining"]
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GREENCLAN™ Quick 20 minute steam clean OFF SETTINGS RICHARD START PANEL TIME LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR GreenMEL Qazifra 0h 20mm- Swipe the screen to Clean.
- Tap GreenClean™.
- Tap START to begin GreenClean™ and follow the onscreen instructions.
NOTE
- (Basic oven) For best results, pour exactly 10 oz (300 ml) of water on the oven floor.
- (Steam oven) Operates with the steam function. Add 33.8 oz (1,000 ml) of water to the reservoir.
- You cannot start GreenClean™ if Control Lockout is active or until the oven cools.
- The oven doors lock automatically. The display shows the cleaning time remaining. You cannot open the oven doors or set the oven to cook until the oven has cooled.
- GreenClean™ can be used in only one oven at a time. While one oven is in GreenClean™ mode, you cannot use the other oven for cooking.
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After a GreenClean™ Cycle
- Stand aside and carefully open the oven door to let hot air escape safely; residual water on the oven floor is hot enough to burn.
- Immediately remove residual water with a sponge.
- With a detergent-soaked sponge or soft brush, wipe the oven interior. Remove stubborn residue with a nylon scourer and limescale with a vinegar-soaked cloth.
- If the oven remains dirty, you can repeat the procedure once the oven has cooled.
- After wiping the interior clean and dry, leave the oven door ajar so the interior enamel surface can dry thoroughly.
Descale (steam oven)
If you use steam functions, you should descale regularly to remove minerals from the oven that may affect the taste or quality of your cooking. For a descaling cycle, use only descaling agents specific to steam ovens or coffee machines.

NOTE
If you use the steam functions for a specific time period, the Descale indicator turns on. You can use steam functions for a few hours without descaling; however, when those hours are exhausted, all steam functions are disabled until you run a descaling cycle.
| DOP36C86D** | Operation hour | ||
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| 12 14 (+2) | |||
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| WATER HARDNESS Pre Alert Cleaning alert | |||
| Soft 39 42 (+3) | |||
| Medium 30 33 (+3) | |||
| Hard 23 26 (+3) | |||
Using the Basic Oven

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TIMER LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR CORN MOST Clean Self clean GreenClean™ Descalc Draining OFF SETTINGS SETTES LIFT PANEL
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Tap Descale.
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Tap START.
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Follow the onscreen instructions. The cycle lasts 3 hours. Empty and clean the reservoir, then pour in water and descaling agent. (See the table for amounts.)
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| 36" Basic oven 1 | 3.5 400 1.7 | 50 22.0 650 | ||||
| 48" Steam oven 2 | 9.6 875 4.2 | 125 50.7 1 | 500 | |||

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When rinsing is complete, use oven gloves to empty and clean the water reservoir.
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CAUTION
- While descaling, steam functions are disabled. If you cancel descaling, you must restart and complete the cycle within 3 hours to enable steam functions.
• To avoid accidents, keep children away from the oven. - For the correct water-to-descaling agent ratio, use the manufacturer's directions. If the ratio is not 8 to 1, use the descaling agent's ratio.

NOTE
Though the oven automatically starts descaling in 5 seconds without your confirmation, you should confirm your selection to keep descaling from starting by mistake.
Draining
When a steam function is complete, you must drain the remaining water to prevent the water from affecting other cooking modes. To drain the water, follow these steps:

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Draining TIMLR LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR OFF MILK DRINING Water is drawing after Steam function use. Prior to draining, empty the outer reservoir to prevent overflow. OFF SETTINGS (3ms) START PANEL| TIMER LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESER\OIR | Draining is complete. | OFF SETTINGS (1/2/2017) LIFT PANEL |
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Tap START. The oven drains water from the steam generator to the reservoir.
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When draining is done, use oven mitts to remove and empty the reservoir.
Using the Basic Oven
Using the Sabbath Feature
(For use on the Jewish Sabbath & Holidays)

For further assistance, guidelines on proper usage and a complete list of models with the Sabbath feature, visit http:\www.star-k.org.
You can use the Sabbath feature with baking only. You can adjust the oven temperature after you set the Sabbath feature. (Use oven-temp adjustment only during Jewish holidays.) The display, however, will not change and tones will not sound when a change occurs. Once the Sabbath feature is active and the oven properly set, the oven stays on until the Sabbath feature is cancelled. This overrides the factory preset 12-hr energy-saving feature. To use the oven light during the Sabbath, touch LIGHT before activating the Sabbath feature. Once the oven light is on and the Sabbath feature is active, the oven interior light stays on until the Sabbath feature is cancelled. If you will not use the oven light, turn it off before activating the Sabbath feature.

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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS OVER MORE! Bake thermal heat taking 350°F COOK TIME Delay Start None None START RIGHT OFF LOCK (Live) LIFT PANEL- Swipe the screen to Bake mode.
- Set the temperature and cook time you want.
- Tap START.
- Tap SETTINGS > Sabbath, then tap Sabbath to start Sabbath mode. (The oven will not beep or show changes; you may change the oven temp once baking starts.)

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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS Bake Thermal bed baking 350°F Cock/Duty Stars None None START RIGHT OFF LOCK WITHED LIFT PANEL
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Settings LEFT Help OFF About device TIMER Sabbath LOCK LIMITED SETTINGS Demo mode OFF LIFT PANEL| ——LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS | Sabbath - Temperature + | ——RIGHT OFF LOCK DIFFLELLIFT PANEL |
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Double Oven
| LEFT | RIGHT | ||
| LEFT | Sabbath- Temperature + | Sabbath- Temperature + | RIGHTOFFLOCKRESETLIFT PANEL |
| OFF | |||
| TIMER | |||
| SETTINGS | Sabbath Mode Off (3 sec) | ||
Single Oven
| LEFTOFFTIMERSETTINGS | Sabbath- Temperature + | |
| Sabbath Mode Off (3 sec) | RIGHTOFFLOCKLOCKLOCK | |
| LIFT PANEL | ||
- Turn the oven off anytime by tapping OFF. (This does not cancel Sabbath mode.)
- To turn Sabbath mode off, tap-hold Sabbath Mode Off for 3 seconds.

NOTE
- After you change the oven temperature while the unit is in Sabbath mode, there is a 15 second delay before the unit recognizes the change.
- You can set the Cook Time function before activating Sabbath mode.
- If there is a power failure or interruption, the oven shuts off. When power returns, Sabbath appears on the control display, but the oven is disabled. Food may be removed from the oven; however, the oven cannot be turned on until after the Jewish Holidays,

CAUTION
To let the oven reach the set temperature, do not open the oven door or change the oven temp for about 30 minutes after starting Sabbath mode.
Using the Basic Oven
Using the Special Functions
There are four specialized cooking options.
| Mode Temperature range | 48" Pro Range Basic Oven | 36" Pro Range | |
| Keep Warm **None 0 0 | |||
| Proof | 95 °F (35 °C) /105 °F (40 °C) | 0 | 0 |
| Stone Bake Mode | 175 °F (80 °C) -550 °F (285 °C) | 0 | 0 |
| Dehydrate | 105 °F (40 °C) -225 °F (105 °C) | 0 | 0 |
** Non-adjustable. A factory-set temperature is applied for the best performance.
| Mode Instruction | ||
| Keep Warm | Keeps cooked food warm for serving up to 3 hours after cooking is done.Use this mode by itself, or set it to activate after timed or delay timed cooking.Not for reheating food; 175 °F temperature is non-adjustable. | |
| Proof | Provides optimal temperature for dough proofing:- 48" product left oven: 85 °F / 95 °F;- 48" product right oven: 95 °F / 105 °F;- 36" product: 95 °F / 105 °FFor the best results, start Proof with a cool oven. | |
| Stone Bake Mode | Stone accessory required.Bake on a baking or pizza stone for pizza and bread.For best results, preheat with a stone. | |
| Dehydrate | Removes moisture from food via heat circulation.Keep dehydrated food in a cool, dry place.Add lemon or pineapple juice, or sprinkle sugar on fruit to help retain sweetness.See the table below for Dehydrate settings. | |
| Category Rack Level | Temperature (°F) | |
| Vegetables or Fruit 3 or | 4 105 - 150 | |
| Meat 3 or 4 145 | - 225 | |
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Swipe to the Special Function screen and tap a cooking option.
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Set the temperature and tap START.

CAUTION
- If the oven temperature is above 125^ , Proof will not work properly.
- Do not use Proof to warm food. The proofing temp cannot keep food warm.
- Place dough in a heat-safe bowl on rack level 3 or 4 and cover it with cloth or plastic wrap. (Anchor the plastic wrap beneath the bowl so the oven fan does not blow away the plastic wrap.)
- To avoid lowering the oven temp and prolonging proofing, leave the oven door closed.

NOTE
- Preheating is unnecessary for special functions, except Stone Bake Mode.
- An error beeps if the temperature is set out of range.
Rack position chart for special cooking options
| Mode Rack Position | |
| Keep Warm 5 | |
| Proof 3 | |
| Stone Bake Mode 1 or 2 | |
| Dehydrate 3 or 4 | |
Using the Basic Oven
Common features:
- Basic settings
• Using the temp probe - Setting the mode
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Setting the temperature
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Kitchen timer
- Delay start
• Using the clean feature
• Using the Sabbath feature
• Using the iQ control feature
• To start the oven remotely
- Control lockout
- Settings
Using Chef Mode
Fifteen Chef Mode dishes simplify cooking for novice users, saving time or shortening the learning curve.
Cook time and temperature are adjusted according to the selected recipe. You can download detailed recipes for each feature from the Dacor website.

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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS RIGHT CHEF Mode Pre-programmed cooking temperature and time Garlic prime rib Mustard Fillet mignon steak Roasted lemon chicken thighs Roasted honey mustard chicken breasts Garlic basil shrimp Sweet banana nut bread RIGHT OFF LOCK BEANS LIFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS RIGHT OFF CHECK MODE Chef Mode Pre programmed cooking temperature and time Garlic prime rib Mustard Fillet mignon steak Roasted lemon chicken thighs Roasted hot mustard chl breests Garlic basil nimp Sweet banana nut bread RIGHT OFF LOCK Biluted LIFT PANLL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS RIGHT OVER HOLD Garlic prime rib - For 8-9 servings - Use Roasting Pan with Roasting Rack - Use Temperature probe OK RIGHT OFF LOCK Biped LEFT PANEL
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Gartic prime rib 3:34 4:35 AM PM 5:36 LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS Previous START RIGHT OFF LOCK @12.00 LIFT PANEL- Swipe to the Chef Mode screen.
- Scroll and tap a Chef Mode dish.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- Tap START to start cooking.
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Cooking Tips in Chef Mode

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Left OFF TIMER SETTINGS G garlic prime rib - For 8-9 servings - Use Roasting Pan with Roasting Rack - Use Temperature probe OK TIP RIGHT OFF LOCK SIFTS LIFT PANEL
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The tip appears with info relevant to the cooking task. When finished, tap OK.
Using the Basic Oven
Using iQ Control
To use this feature, download the SmartThings app to a mobile device. Functions operated via SmartThings may not work will if communication conditions are poor or if the Wi-Fi signal is weak at the oven location. See the table for the main functions that can be operated from the app.
| When iQ Control on the oven is off | Monitoring (Oven, Probe), Oven off |
| When iQ Control on the oven is on. | Monitoring (Oven, Probe), Oven start, Oven off, Error check |
Connecting the Oven
- Download and open the Samsung SmartThings app on your smart device.
- Follow the app's instructions to connect your oven.
The connected icon appears on the oven display and the app confirms the connection. If the connection icon does not appear, follow the app's instructions to connect.
Starting the Oven Remotely
| iQ ControlStart a cooking at your mode.Turn the mode limit to release this mode. | RIGHT | |
| LEFT | ||
| OFF | OFF | |
| TIMER | LOCK | |
| SETTINGS | LIFT PANEL |
Tap SETTINGS > Connections > iQ Control > ON (for the appropriate oven).
When iQ Control is on you can remotely turn on/off the oven and change oven settings with your mobile device.
NOTE
- Self-clean mode cannot be started remotely.
- Opening the oven door deactivates iQ Control, disabling remote operation.
• Even iff iQ Control is deactivated, you can monitor oven status and turn the oven off. - When oven cooking is finished or cancelled, iQ Control deactivates itself.
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Using Control Lockout
This mode lets you disable touch pad functions. The oven doors also lock automatically. Control Lockout must be activated when the oven is in standby mode.
Activating Control Lockout

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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS 325°F CONVECTION BAKE Order, more warm taking TEMP Price Cook Time Delay Start No Preheat 145° None None Off START RIGHT OFF LOCK RIGHT LIFT
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—— TIMER SETTINGS LIFT PANEL Child Lock —— RIGHT-TLEFT OFF/OFF LOCK @CloseDisabling Control Lockout

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Touch-hold LOCK for 3 seconds.
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The Control Lock screen appears.

NOTE
Control Lockout is available only when the oven temperature is under 400 °F.
Touch-hold LOCK for 3 seconds.
The control lock confirmation and lock icon disappear.
Using Settings
Change default settings to your preference or diagnose network-connection issues.

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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS COOK TIME Delay Start No Preheat None None Off START RIGHT OFF LOCK RICHEN LEFT PANELTap SETTINGS to show the Settings screen.
Using the Basic Oven
Wi-Fi
To enable a Wi-Fi connection:
- Tap SETTINGS > Connections > Wi-Fi, then tap ON in the right screen. (To disable Wi-Fi, follow the same path and tap OFF.)
- Tap Wi-Fi, then tap a network in the list that appears.
- When prompted, provide a password.
To manually input an IP address:
- Tap SETTINGS > Connections > Wi-Fi, then tap ON in the right screen.
- Tap Wi-Fi > Add Network.
- Enter an IP manually, then tap CONNECT to apply your settings.

NOTE
For details on the above features, see the Samsung SmartThings User Manual.
Display
- Brightness
You can change the brightness of the display screen.
- Tap SETTINGS > Display > Brightness and use the adjacent bar to adjust screen brightness.
- Screen Saver
If screen saver is off, the Clock theme and Timeout menu are disabled.
- Tap SETTINGS > Display > Screen saver, then tap OFF on the right screen.
- Clock Theme
- Tap SETTINGS > Display > Clock theme, then tap the right screen and select a theme.
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Setting the Clock Display to Always On
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Go to Menu
- Select SETTINGS > Display > Timeout > Always On
- Initial 1 hour displays setting clock and then displays Burn-In prevention theme clock in 1 hour. (analog type or digital type)
- Analog Clock: Center > Left > Right (Movement Repeat)
• Digital Clock: Top > Bottom (Movement Repeat)
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Temp
1. Temp unit
You can program the oven control to display the temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius. The oven has been preset at the factory to display in Fahrenheit.
- Tap SETTINGS > Temp > Temp unit, then tap the right screen and select °C or °F.
2. Temp adjust
Oven temperature is factory calibrated. When first using the oven, follow recipe times and temperatures. If the oven cooks too hot/cool, you can recalibrate the oven temp. Before doing so, test a recipe by using a higher/lower temp than the recipe stipulates. The results will help you to decide the degree of adjustment. (Oven temp can be adjusted ±35^ F ( ±19^ C). This adjustment will not affect broil or the self-clean temp's. The adjustment will be retained after a power failure.
- Tap SETTINGS > Temp > Temperature Adjust, then tap in the right screen and adjust the temp.
• Temp can be increased/decreased by 35 °F ( 19 °C ).
Volume
Adjust the volume level for beeps and melodies.
- Tap SETTINGS > Volume, then use the adjacent bar to adjust the volume.
Lighting
Dacor's Pro range has two distinctive lighting features: 'Shower lighting' shines on knobs from above; 'Welcome lighting' is an array that appears when you lift the LCD panel.
• To adjust Shower lighting, tap SETTINGS > Lightings and select On, Automatic, or Off.
• To adjust Welcome lighting, tap SETTINGS > Lightings and select On or Off.
12- hour Energy Saving
This feature turns the oven off after 12 hours of baking or 3 hours of broiling.
- Tap SETTINGS > 12 hour energy saving, then tap ON on the right screen.
- The 12-hour energy saving icon appears in the indicator area.
Water Hardness (DOP48C86D\*\* only)
Adjust water hardness for the Steam oven. (The harder the water, the more you need to descale.)
- Tap SETTINGS > Water hardness and select Soft, Medium, or Hard.
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iQ Control
To start the oven remotely.
- Tap SETTINGS > Connections > iQ Control, then tap ON on the appropriate oven. (See Using iQ Control, Pg. 68)
Easy Connection
Easily configure network settings, including the authentication procedure.
- Tap SETTINGS > Connections > Easy connection, then tap CONNECT.
Hood Connectivity
By connecting to the hood, Hood is turned on/off automatically when you use the cooktop.
- Tap SETTINGS > Connections > Hood connectivity.
- Turn on Bluetooth on hood.
- Tap CONNECT on LCD display to connect to the hood.
Help provides useful tips and explanations on a specific item that you select.
- Troubleshooting
- Tap a checkpoint directly on the screen and try the suggestions.
- Guide for first use
- Provides simple instructions on the basic use of the oven.
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About Device
You can see information about the oven and do a software update. To update the software:
- Tap SETTINGS > About device > Software update and then tap Update in the right screen.
- Tap INSTALL. The software is updated and the system restarts automatically.
Sabbath
You can set Sabbath mode. See Using the Sabbath Feature, Pg. 62.
Demo Mode
This mode is used retail display only. (The heating element does not operate.)
- Tap SETTINGS > Demo mode and then tap ON in the right screen.
- The Demo mode indicator appears on screen.
Remote Management
The call center will access your product remotely to check internal when you have some problems.
- Tap SETTINGS > Connections > Remote management and then tap ACTIVATE.
Using the Steam Oven
Using the Oven Racks
DOP48C86D** Left Oven

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1 2 3 4Rack levels for certain cooking tasks (reference only)
| Type of Food Level | |
| Broiling hamburgers 4 | |
| Broiling meats or small cuts of poultry, fish | 3 - 4 |
| Bundt cakes, pound cakes, frozen pies, Angel food cakes, casseroles, small roasts | 1 - 2 |
| Large roasts, hams, fresh pizza 1 |
Each rack has stops that need to be placed correctly on the supports. These stops keep the rack from coming completely out.
- Pull the rack straight out until it stops, then tilt up to release the catch and pull the rack away from the oven.
- Place the end of the rack on the support, tilt up to engage the catch and push the rack in.
CAUTION
- Do not cover any part of the oven with aluminum foil. Doing so hinders baking results and may harm the oven.
- Arrange racks only when the oven is cool.
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About Oven Functions
| Oven Oven Functions | |
| Basic Oven | Bake, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Broil, Pure Convection Sear, Convection Broil, Dual Four Part Pure Convection, Special Function, Chef Mode, Clean, Steam Bake*, Steam Roast* (*36" range only). |
| Steam oven (48" only) | Bake, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Broil, Convection Broil, 4 Part Pure Convection, Steam Bake, Steam Roast, Steam, Special Function, Special Steam Cook, Clean. (See Using the Steam Oven, starting Pg. 74) |
Tap LEFT, swipe to select a cooking mode and set a temperature. (See Setting the Temperature, Pg. 47 and Basic Baking and Broiling Instructions, Pg. 79)
| Mode Temperature range | 48" Model | 36" Model | Temp probe | Instant-HeatTM | ||
| Left Right | ||||||
| Bake | 175 °F (80 °C) - 450 °F (230 °C) | 0 0 | 0 0 - | |||
| Convection Bake / Roast | 175 °F (80 °C) - 450 °F (230 °C) | 0 0 | 0 0 0 | |||
| Broil High / Low | 0 0 0 - - | |||||
| Pure Conv. Sear | 175 °F (80 °C) - 475 °F (245 °C) | - 0 | 0 0 - | |||
| Convection Broil | 175 °F (80 °C) - 450 °F (230 °C) | 0 0 | 0 - - | |||
| Steam Bake / Roast | 230 °F (110 °C) - 450 °F (230 °C) | 0 - | 0 0 - | |||
| 4-Part Pure Convection | 175°F (80 °C) - 450 °F (230 °C) | 0 0 | 0 0 - | |||
| Steam 215 °F (100 °C) | 0 - - 0 - | |||||
Using the Steam Oven
Cooking Mode with Steam Function (48" range)
On the display, tap LEFT and select Steam or Special steam cook. Steam and Fine Steam temp's (215 °F / 100 °C and 195 °F / 90 °C respectively) are non-adjustable. For Guided Steam Cook and Steam Reheat, follow display directions. Be sure to fill the water reservoir. (See Steam Bake / Steam Roast Recommendation Guide, this page.)
| Mode Instruction | |
| Steam | A gentle cooking method using steam; steam vegetables, seafood, grain, eggs and side dishes; suitable for all types of food, bottling, juicing, reheating. |
| Special steam cook | Consists of: Fine steam, Guided steam cook, Steam reheat. |
| Fine Steam | A very gentle cooking method suitable for seafood and chicken breast; food will be more tender and soft. |
| Guided steam cook | 20 pre-programmed dishes are available in 5 categories: poultry and meat, fish, vegetables, eggs and grain; cook time/temp are adjusted per the selected menu. |
| Steam Reheat | Heat with steam, then use convection or steam bake to finish; cook time/temp are adjusted per the selected menu; 10 pre-programmed dishes are available. |
Steam Bake / Steam Roast Recommendation Guide
| Steam mode Level | Foods | |
| Steam Bake | High Rye | breads, Desserts (Flan caramel) |
| Med Croissants, Pies, Reheats (Pizza, Casseroles) | ||
| Low Pastries | ||
| Steam Roast | High - | |
| Med Meats, Poultry | ||
| Low Turkey, Large meats | ||
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Recommended Cook Times for Steam Mode
1. Vegetables
Put veggies in the perforated tray at rack Level 2 with the unperforated tray at Level 1 to catch drippings.
| Food Size Cook time | ||
| Artichokes, red beets Whole 30 - 35 min | ||
| Broccoli, Cauliflower Florets 10 - 15 min | ||
| Cabbage Shredded 25 - 35 min | ||
| Potatoes (unpeeled) Medium 30 - 40 min | ||
| Potatoes (peeled) Quartered 20 - 25 min | ||
| Peas - 5 - 10 min | ||
| Green beans - 15 - 20 min | ||
| Carrots | Sliced | 10 - 20 min |
| Kohlrabi | Slices | 15 - 20 min |
| Leeks | Slices | 4 - 6 min |
| Green asparagus | Whole | 8 - 10 min |
| White asparagus | Whole 10 - 15 min | |
| Spinach | - | 4 - 6 min |
| Brussels sprouts | Whole 20 - 25 min | |
| Zucchini | Slices | 2 - 3 min |
2. Meat, poultry, fish
Put food in the perforated tray at rack Level 2 with the unperforated tray at rack Level 1 to catch drippings.
| Food Size Cook time | ||
| Pork chop | Sliced | 15 - 25 min |
| Sausage | Whole 12 - 15 min | |
| Chicken breast | 25 lbs. | 20 - 25 min |
| Fish fillet | 25 lbs. | 12 - 15 min |
| Whole fish | 1 lb | 20 - 25 min |
| Shellfish | - 10 - 15 min | |
| Shrimp | - 8 - 10 min |
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Using the Steam Oven
Tip: Fine Steam is ideal for all seafood and chicken breasts, providing moist, tender results; the cooking method is same as Steam cooking but with a somewhat longer cook time.
3. Grain and side dish
Add water as the recipe instructs.
| Food Size Accessories | Cooking mode | Cook time | |
| Long grain rice 1 : 2 Unperforated steam tray Steam cook 20 - 30 min | |||
| Brown rice 1 : 2 Unperforated steam tray Steam cook 30 - 40 min | |||
| Basmati rice 1 : 1.5 Unperforated steam tray Steam cook 20 - 30 min | |||
| Parboiled rice 1 : 1.5 Unperforated steam tray Steam cook 10 - 20 min | |||
| Couscous 1 : 1 Unperforated steam tray Steam cook 5 - 10 min | |||
| Lentils 1 : 2 Unperforated steam tray Steam cook 35 - 45 min | |||
| Dumplings | - | Perforated + Unperforated | Steam cook 20 - 25 min |
| Eggs (soft-boiled) | Large | Perforated steam tray | Steam cook 10 - 13 min |
| Eggs (hard boiled) | Large | Perforated steam tray | Steam cook 14 - 18 min |
4. Dessert, Compotes
Compotes use pear, berries, cherry, apple, plum, or rhubarb. Weigh the fruit, add 1/3 cup water and add sugar and sugar and spices to taste.
| Food Size Accessories | Cooking mode | Cook time | |
| Yeast dumplings | - | Perforated steam tray | 20 - 25 min |
| Rice pudding | - | Perforated steam tray | 25 - 35 min |
| Yogurt | - | Perforated steam tray | 5 - 6 hrs |
| Fruit compote* | - | Perforated steam tray | 10 - 20 min |
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Basic Baking and Broiling Instructions

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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS COOK TIME Delay Start Instant-Check* None None On START CONvection Bake Faster, more even boking 325°F RIGHT OFF LOCK (1/2/0) LIFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS COOK TIME None Disley Start None Instant-Left On START CONVECTION BAKE Faster, more a seven baking 325°F RIGHT OFF LOCK @MHz3 LIFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS COOK TIME Delay Start Steam 0 hr 40 min 4:35 PM Medium START STEAM Bake Steam baking 350°F RIGHT OFF LOCK BITDACT LIFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS < High Medium Low CANCELLOK RIGHT OFF LOCK (0.000) LIFT PANEL- Tap LEFT and swipe to select a cook mode.
- Set the temperature. (See Setting the Cooking Temperature, Pg. 47)
- Broil mode can be set only Hi or Lo.
- Keep Warm and Bread Proof temperatures are unchangeable.
- Follow the steps below to use InstantHeat™, Steam Bake, or Steam Roast. Otherwise, skip to Step 4.
InstantHeat™
With Convection Bake or Convection Roast, the display shows the InstantHeat™ info (default: OFF). Tap the InstantHeat™ area; the display shows the feature is ON.
- When using InstantHeat™, place food in the oven before starting cooking.
- For best results, preheat the oven to bake 'rising' foods.
Steam Bake / Steam Roast
a. If you select either of these modes, steam-level info appears onscreen (default: Medium).
b. Tap the Steam area to view the steam level adjustment screen. Set the level to Low, Medium, or High.
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS < High Medium CANCELOK RIGHT OFF LOCK (±0.5±0) LIFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS COOK TIME Delay Start Steam 0 h-40 min 4:35 PM High START STEAM Bake Stream baking 350°F RIGHT OFF LOCK @12sec) LIFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS COOK TIME 0 W 40Wm BELOW START 4:35 PM Steam Bake Steam baking 350 °F LEFT RIGHT OFF LOCK BELOW START BELOW PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS COOK TIME 0in-40min Steam High STEAM Bake 100°F »» 350°F Preheating... OFF View Sutterfly RIGHT OFF LOCK (12sec) LIFT PANELc. Tap OK. The steam level adjustment appears.
4. The new steam level appears on the main screen. Important: Fill the water reservoir before cooking. (See Using the Water reservoir, Pg. 9)
5. If using Cook Time or Delay Start, set it now (see Pgs. 53, 54 for directions) and tap START.
6. Tap OFF when cooking is done or to cancel cooking.
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Broiling Recommendation Guide
The size, weight, thickness, start temperature and your doneness preference affect broil times. This guide is based on meats at refrigerator temperature. Always use a broiler pan and its grid when broiling. Always preheat the oven for 5 minutes before broiling.
| Food Doneness Size | Thickness | Level | Rack position | Cooking time (min) | |||
| 1st side 2nd side | |||||||
| Hamburgers | Medium | 6 patties | 34" | Hi | 4 | 4:00 - 5:00 3 | 00 - 4:00 |
| Beef steaks | Rare - 1" Hi 4 | 5:00 - 6:00 4 | 00 - 5:00 | ||||
| Medium - | 1 - 1 12" | Hi | 4 | 6:00 - 7:00 5 | 00 - 6:00 | ||
| Chicken pieces | Well done | 2 lbs. | 12 - 34" | Lo | 3 | 18:00 - 20:00 | 15:00 - 16:00 |
| Pork chops | Well done 1 | lbs. 1" Lo | 3 | 10:00 - 12:00 | 8:00 - 10:00 | ||
| Fish fillets | Well done | - | 14 - 12" | Lo | 3 | 8:00 - 9:00 5 | 00 - 6:00 |
Adjusting the Oven Temperature While Cooking

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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS LEFT CONvection Bake 175°F @525°F OK RIGHT Bake 175°F @550°F OK RIGHT OFF LOCK OUTHEAT LEFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS OVER MUSH Bake 175°F >>350°F Preheating... Cook Time None OFF % = 42.5 PV More (###) RIGHT OFF LOCK (###) LIFT PANELIf using the ovens in single mode, tap the LEFT or RIGHT area on screen, then tap the temperature area and use the number pad to enter a new temp.
CAUTION
When opening/closing the door, stand aside to let hot air or steam escape safely before you remove food from or put food into the oven.
CAUTION
Preheating is important for good results when baking cakes, cookies, pastry and breads. When the set temperature is reached, the oven beeps 6 times.
- The convection oven fan shuts off when the oven door is opened.
- Leaving the door open during convection cooking may shorten the life of the convection heating element.
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Using the Steam Oven

NOTE
- If the door is left open longer than 2 minutes when cooking, all heating elements shut off.
- When finished cooking, the cooling fan runs until the oven has cooled down.
- Drain residual water after steam cooking. Do not interrupt the draining cycle.
- After steam cooking, empty the reservoir so residual water does not affect other cook modes.
- If using an oven thermometer, its reading may differ from your set oven temperature.
- The convection fan normally cycles on/off during cooking.
- The oven door must be closed during broiling.
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Using the Special Functions
Special function provides 2 specialized cooking options.
| Mode Temperature range | 48" Pro rangeSteam oven |
| Keep Warm **None 0 | |
| Proof 85 °F (29 °C) / 95 °F (35 °C) 0 |
** A non-adjustable, factoryset temperature is applied for best performance.
| Mode Instruction | |
| Keep Warm | Keeps cooked food at serving temp up to 3 hours after cooking is done.Use this mode individually or set it for timed or delay-timed cooking.Keep Warm temperature is not high enough to reheat cold food. |
| Proof | Provides optimal temperature for proofing bread dough.- 48" range (left oven): 85°F / 95°F; (right oven): 95°F / 105°F- 36" range: 95°F / 105°FFor best results, start the Proof option with a cool oven. |

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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS Special Function And Current Control Logic Keep Warm Proof Stone Bake Mode Dehydrate RIGHT OFF LOCK Refined LIFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS NEW MODE Special Function And Panel Caching Mode Keep Warm Proof Stone Bake Mode Dehydrate RIGHT OFF LOCK @15mm3 LEFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIME SETTINGS < DOWN MODE Proof Proofing 105 °F Cous Time Delay Start None None START % * 42.0 PM RIGHT OFF LOCK LEFT PANEL START- Swipe to the Special Function page.
- Tap an option.
- Set a temperature and tap START.

NOTE
Keep Warm mode's temp (175 °F) is non-adjustable.
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NOTE
- If the oven temperature is over 125^ , Proof mode will not function properly.
- Do not use Proof for warming food. The temperature is insufficient to keep food warm.
- Place the dough in a heat-safe container on rack level 3 or 4 and cover it with a cloth or plastic wrap. (Ensure the oven fan cannot blow the plastic off.)
- To avoid prolonging proofing time, do not open the oven door.
- Of the four special functions, only Stone Bake Mode requires preheating.
- An error beeps if the temperature is beyond the set range.
- For Keep Warm mode, use rack level 1 or 2; for Proof mode, use rack level 3 or 4.
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Cooktop Maintenance
WARNING
Turn off power and let all surfaces cool before cleaning the cooktop. Wear rubber gloves and be mindful of sharp edges.
Cleaning the Cooktop Surface
Clean up spills immediately.

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Turn off all burners.
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Clean the cooktop surface with a soft cloth. If spills run into gaps in the burners, remove the burner caps and head and wipe up the spills.
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When finished, reassemble the burners and reposition the grates.
Cleaning Stainless-Steel Surfaces
Remove spills, spots and grease stains with a soft, wet cloth.
- Apply an approved stainless-steel cleanser to a cloth or paper towel.
- Clean one small area then another, rubbing with the grain if applicable.
- Dry the surface with a soft, dry cloth.
CAUTION
- Do not use steel wool, sharp scrapers, or abrasive cleaners that can damage the range.
- Do not remove the cooktop basin. Gas lines can be damaged, perhaps causing a fire/malfunction.
- Do not pour water into the cooktop. The water could enter the mechanisms below, causing an electric-shock hazard or high levels of carbon monoxide from corroded gas valves/ports.
- Do not spray cleanser into the manifold holes. The ignition system inside them must remain dry.
Cooktop Maintenance
Cleaning the Control Knobs

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Knob Spill protector (Do not remove)- Pull the knobs off their valve stems.
- Clean the knobs in warm, soapy water (not the dishwasher), then rinse and dry them thoroughly.
- Clean steel surfaces with stainless-steel cleaner.
- Reattach the knobs.
CAUTION
Do not spray the control panel. The circuitry may be harmed and create an electric shock hazard.
Disassembling / Assembling the Burners and Grates
Turn off burners and wait for all surfaces to cool down.

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Grate Cap Head- Remove the burner grates.
- Remove the burner caps and heads.
- Clean the grates and burner parts in warm, soapy water. (Do not use abrasive pads or cleaners.)
- Rinse/dry grates and burner parts fully. (Ensure the burner ports are dry.)
- Reassemble the burner heads, ensuring a starter electrode passes through the hole in each head.
- Finish reassembly, ensuring each cap lies flat on each head.
- Set the grates in their respective places.
- Test all burners for proper function.
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About Burner Caps and Heads
Wash the caps and heads in hot, soapy water, then rinse them under the tap. You may scour with a plastic scouring pad to remove burned-on residue. Use a sewing needle or twist tie to unclog the small holes in the burner head, if needed. After cleaning, return all burner caps and heads to their original positions.

CAUTION
Burner parts are not dishwasher safe. Do not use steel wool or scouring powders to clean them.

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Brass burner cap- The brass parts will discolor. However, this will not affect performance.
• After cleaning, check that all burner ports are unclogged. - You may swap the original burner caps for porcelain caps.
- To remove burnt-on grease, soak the cap in a solution of 1 cup water and either 1 tbsp white vinegar or lemon juice. Do not clean with a metallic brush, which can damage the brass.
About Burner Bases

CAUTION
- The burner bases are not removable.
- Allow no water in the burner bases and the brass gas orifices.
- Wipe them clean with a damp cloth, being careful not to damage the bases. Dry the bases completely before using the cooktop.

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About Electrodes
WARNING
Do not turn on the valve while touching the electrode; do not try to remove the electrode.

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Clean the metal tip Do not clean ceramic portion with emery board- Clean the electrode metal portion with a soft cloth.
- Clean/dry the white ceramic electrodes.
- Do not clean the igniters with water.
- Before reassembling the burners, push down gently on each electrode to verify it contacts the burner bases.
About the Grates and Wok Ring

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The grates are not dishwasher-safe. Wash them regularly and after spillovers. When the grates are safe to touch, remove and wash them in hot, soapy water, then rinse and dry them fully. Reposition the grates as instructed in this manual.
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Assembling the Burner Caps and Heads
Dual-Burner Head / Caps

- Orient the burner head so the electrode opening aligns with the electrode.
- Install the burner head so the electrode passes through its hole in the head. (Ensure the burner head lies flat on the cooktop.)
- Match the burner caps to the burners by size, then install the caps on the burner heads.
CAUTION
Each cap fits a specific burner head. Verify that each cap is installed and lies flat on the correct head.
Cooktop Maintenance
Round Burner Head / Caps

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- Twist each head back and forth slightly until it drops into place.
- Place the burner caps atop the burner rings. The ridge around the bottom of each cap fits around the top of the ring.
After assembling the burners, test for proper function. Improper assembled parts will cause poor ignition or uneven flames (see below). If the flame and excessively yellow, shut off the burner immediately and let it cool. Adjust the burner caps and relight the burner. A good flame is blue and even all around the burner.

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Oven Care and Cleaning
WARNING
Be sure electrical power is off and all surfaces are cool before cleaning any part of the appliance.
Cleaning Painted Parts and Decorative Trim
- For general cleaning, use a cloth with hot, soapy water.
- For more difficult residue, apply liquid detergent directly on the area and leave for 60 minutes. Wipe with a damp cloth and dry. Do not use abrasive cleaners; they can scratch oven surfaces.
Cleaning Stainless Steel
- Shake a bottle of Stainless Steel Appliance Cleaner or Polish well.
- Place a dab of stainless-steel-appliance cleaner on a damp cloth or paper towel.
- Clean a small area, rubbing with the grain of the steel if applicable.
- Dry and buff with a clean, dry paper towel or soft cloth.
NOTE
Some paper towels tend to scratch stainless, test on a inconspicuous location before using.
- Repeat as needed.
NOTE
- Do not use a steel-wool pad. It will scratch the surface.
- If the range was last cleaned with a mineral-oil-based stainless-steel cleaner, wash the surface with dish soap and water before using the stainless-steel cleaner.
About the Convection Filter
The convection filter is in the back of each oven chamber. Clean the filter regularly. If it becomes clogged, the oven's convection cooking modes will not work properly. Always remove the filter before self-cleaning.
NOTE
For best performance, re-install the convection filter before cooking. Not doing so will damage the blade and cookware and potentially injure the user.
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Oven Maintenance
Removing / Re-installing the Convection Filter

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Cleaning the filter
Put the filter on the top rack of a dishwasher, or soak the filter in hot, soapy water, then rinse it well. Dry the filter before re-installing it.

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ClipsCentering the filter over the fan hole, carefully hook the metal clips (back of filter) over the metal bar across the hole. Do not scratch the oven's porcelain with the filter.
Oven Racks
- If left in the oven during self-cleaning, the racks will discolor and will not slide as easily on their tracks.
When the oven is cool, rub the rack sides with wax paper or a bit of oil to help the racks glide more easily on their tracks. - Clean gliding racks by hand with an abrasive cleaner or steel wool. Do not let water or cleaner enter the rack slides.
NOTE
- Do not clean the racks in a dishwasher.
- If the rack does not slide easily, it can be treated with an FDA-approved graphite lubricant. (Graphite lubricant can be purchased from many stores and online.)
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Lubricating the Gliding-Rack Slides
Do not lubricate the gliding rack with cooking spray or other such sprays.

- Remove the rack from the oven. (See Using the Gliding Rack, Pg. 40)
- Fully extend the rack on a surface covered with newspaper or cloth.
- With paper towel, wipe debris from the slide tracks.
- Shake the graphite lubricant before opening it. Starting with the rack's left (front, back) slide mechanism, place 4 small drops of lubricant on the 2 bottom tracks of the slide close to the bearing carriers (see left).
- Repeat for the right (front, back) slide mechanism.
Oven Maintenance
Removing/Re-installing the Rack Supports
Rack supports can be removed for cleaning. (Self-Cleaning, GreenClean™ and Manual cleaning).

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- Swing the bottom of the rack support toward the oven-chamber wall.
- Pull the rack support down, making sure the two humps on the support bar rest upon the nuts attached to the oven-chamber wall.
Oven Maintenance
Cleaning the Oven Door

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Don't hand clean the oven door gasket. You may hand clean the door.- Clean the oven door surfaces with soap and water and rinse well. Clean the exterior door glass with glass cleaner. Do not immerse the door in water. Keep liquids out of the door vents. Do not use oven cleaners, cleansers, or abrasive cleaners on the outside of the door.
- DO NOT clean/rub/remove/damage the door gasket, which is made of a fragile material that is essential for a good seal.
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Removing/Re-installing the Oven Door
Spread a blanket on a stable, flat surface where you can lay the door once you have removed it.

CAUTION
The 30" oven door weighs 42 lbs (19 kg). Grasp the door with both hands. Do not lift by the handle.

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Step 6 Step 8- Open the oven door fully.
- In the bottom corners of the oven door, flip the hinge locks toward you to unlock them. If the hinge locks are not fully forward (see left), you cannot remove the door.
- Partially close the door to engage the hinge locks. (The door stops at this point.)
- Grasp the sides of the door below the handle and as you pull, gently jiggle the door side to side as needed to loosen it.
- Set the door down without damaging the LED cable at the door's bottom right corner.
- Disconnect the cable's wire harness and set the door (handle-down), on the blanket you prepared.
- When ready to re-install the door, stand at the top of the door, grasp each side below the handles and take the door to the oven.
- Set the door down and connect the wire harness.
Oven Maintenance

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- Fully open the door. (If it does not open 90°, repeat Steps 7 - 9.)
- Flip the hinge locks forward to lock them and close the door. (The gap between door and control panel should be even; if not, the hinge on the wide end of the gap is not seated properly.)
- Stuff the wire harness into its hole and re-insert the rubber seal.
Changing the Oven Light
The oven light is a standard 40-watt halogen appliance bulb. It comes on when the oven door is opened. When the door is closed, touch LIGHT to turn the light on/off. The light does not work during self-cleaning. Wear gloves to halogen bulbs.

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Before starting, ensure all oven surfaces are cool, then turn off power to the oven at the circuit-breaker panel or fuse box.
- Support the broil element and turn the round nut counterclockwise. The element loosens and tilts down. (The broil element is not removable; do not force it down or let it drop.)
- Remove the glass cover, then the bulb cover.
- Replace the halogen bulb, then the glass cover.
- Lift the broil element into position and turn the nut clockwise to hold the element in place.
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Troubleshooting
If you experience an issue with your range, review the tables in this section to resolve it. If you cannot find a solution, call Dacor Customer Assurance 833-353-5483(USA), 844-509-4659(Canada) for assistance.
Gas Safety
| Problem Possible cause Action | ||
| You smell gas. | Burner is ON, but burner is not lit. | Turn the burner knob to OFF. |
| Gas leak. | Evacuate the building.From a neighbor's home (your phone may cause a spark that ignites the gas), immediately call the gas supplier and follow their directions. (If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.) | |
Surface Burner
| Problem Possible causes Action | ||
| No burners light | Cooktop is unplugged. | Ensure power cord is plugged into a live, grounded outlet. |
| Blown fuse/tripped circuit breaker. | Replace fuse/reset circuit breaker. | |
| Gas supply not on or improperly connected. | See the Installation Instructions. | |
| Burner does not light | Control knob not set properly. | Push in knob and turn to flame symbol position. |
| Burner caps not in place or burner base misaligned. | Clean the electrodes.Put burner cap on burner head.Align burner base. | |
| Burner clicks during operation | Control knob in flame position. | After burner ignites, turn knob to desired setting; if burner still clicks, contact service technician. |
| Burner not burning evenly | Burner improperly assembled. | See Pg. 89. |
| Dirty burners. | Clean the burner components, see Pg. 87. | |
Troubleshooting
| Problem Possible causes Action | ||
| Very large or yellow burner flames | Wrong burner orifice installed. | Check burner orifice size; if you have wrong orifice (LP gas instead of natural gas), call service technician. |
Control Display
| Problem Possible cause Solution | ||
| Display goes blank | Bad fuse/tripped circuit breaker. | Replace fuse/reset circuit breaker. |
| Control panel not responding | Moisture/residue on panel; Control Lock enabled. | Remove moisture/residue, retry; disable Control Lock. |
Oven
| Problem Possible cause Solution | ||
| Oven not turning on | Oven not fully plugged in. | Verify the range plug is properly inserted in its outlet. |
| Bad fuse/tripped circuit breaker. | Replace fuse/reset circuit breaker. | |
| Oven controls improperly set. | See Using the Steam Oven, Pg. 74. | |
| Oven too hot. Let oven cool. | ||
| Incomplete service wiring. Call for service. | ||
| Power outage. | Check house lights. call utilities provider if needed. | |
| Oven light not turning on | Light loose/defective. | Tighten/replace lamp; call for service if door light stays off. |
| Broken light switch. Call for service. | ||
| Excessive smoke during broiling | Oven controls improperly set. | See Using the Steam Oven, Pg. 74. |
| Meat too close to broil element. | Lower the rack one level. | |
| Meat not properly prepared. | Trim excess fat from around meat. | |
| Grease buildup in oven. Clean oven more frequently. | ||
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| Problem Possible cause Solution | ||
| Food not baking/ roasting properly | Oven controls incorrectly set. | See Using the Steam Oven, Pg. 74. |
| Mispositioned/unlevel rack. | See Using the Oven Racks, Pg. 74. | |
| Oven temp improperly set. | See Temp in Settings, Pg. 47. | |
| Food not broiling properly | Serving size may be unsuitable. | See Broiling Recommendation Guide, Pg. 81 and retry. |
| Rack not well positioned. | See Broiling Recommendation Guide, Pg. 81. | |
| Cookware not good for broiling. | Use cookware suitable for broiling. | |
| Voltage may be insufficient. | Preheat broiler 10 min's; see Broiling Recommendation Guide, Pg. 81. | |
| Cook temp too hot/ cold | Adjust oven temperature. See Temp in Settings, Pg. 47. | |
| Water is dripping | Type of food being cooked. | Not a malfunction; let oven cool, then wipe with dry dish towel. |
| Steam comes out seam between oven chassis and door | ||
| Water stays in oven | ||
| Boiling sounds when steam cooking | Water being heated by steam heater. | Not a malfunction. |
| Oven will not self-clean | Oven too hot for self-cleaning. | Let oven cool, then reset controls. (See Pg. 55) |
| Oven controls incorrectly set. | See Self-Cleaning, Pg. 55. | |
| Control Lockout enabled. | Disable control lockout (see Pg. 69). | |
| Excessive smoke while self-cleaning. | Excessive residue in the oven. | Press OFF; open windows to vent smoke; wait for self-cleaning to cancel and wipe up excessive soil, then restart self-cleaning. |
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Troubleshooting
| Problem Possible cause Solution | ||
| Oven door not opening after self- cleaning. | Oven too hot. Let oven cool. | |
| Oven still dirty after self- cleaning. | Oven controls incorrectly set. | See Self-Cleaning, Pg. 55. |
| Oven too heavily soiled. | Wipe up food residue, then start self- cleaning; very dirty ovens may need two self-cleaning cycles or longer cycles. | |
| Steam emitting from vent. | When using convection, steam normally emits from oven vent. | This is normal operation. |
| Large quantity of food cooking. | ||
| Burning or oily odor emitting from vent. | New oven. | To eliminate the smell faster, set self-cleaning 3+hrs. (See Self-Cleaning, Pg. 55) |
| Strong odor. Insulation in new oven. | Run oven empty on Bake at 400 °F for 1 hr. | |
| Fan noise. | Convection fan cycling on/ off. | This is normal operation. |
| Oven racks hard to slide. | Chrome racks were left in oven during self-cleaning. | Apply a dab of veg. oil to paper towel and wipe oven-rack edges. |
| Oven door is locked. | Tripped circuit breaker or power outage while door was locked. | Enable Control Lockout, then unlock the control. See Using Control Lockout, Pg. 69. |
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Information Codes
| Displayed code | Possible cause Solution | |
| C-d1 Occurs if door lock is mispositioned. | Press OFF and restart oven. If issue persists, disconnect power to oven for at least 30 sec's, then reconnect. If issue is not resolved, call for service. | |
| C-F0 | Communication between Main and Sub PBA was interrupted. | |
| C-F2 | Communication between Main and Touch was interrupted. | |
| C-20 | Oven sensor is either open or short when oven is on. | |
| C-21 Occurs if internal temp is unusually high. Restart appliance. | ||
| C-23 | Temp probe sensor is short when oven is on. | Press OFF and restart oven. If issue persists, disconnect power to oven for at least 30 sec's, then reconnect. If issue is not resolved, call for service. |
| C-30 | PCB sensor is either open or short when oven is on. | |
| C-31 Occurs if PCB temp is unusually high. Call for service | ||
| C-70 | Steam sensor is either open or short when oven is on. | Press OFF and restart oven. If issue persists, disconnect power to oven for at least 30 sec's, then reconnect. If issue is not resolved, call for service. |
| C-72 Problem with drain system. | ||
| C-A2 Problem with cooling motor. Call for service. | ||
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Warranty and Service
Warranty
What Is Covered
CERTIFICATE OF WARRANTIES: DACOR RANGES WITHIN THE 50 STATES OF THE USA, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA and CANADA:
FULL 2-YEAR WARRANTY
The warranty applies only to Dacor Contemporary Style appliances sold to the original purchaser, starting from the original retail purchase date or closing date for new construction, whichever period is longer. The warranty is valid on Contemporary Style products purchased new from a Dacor Authorized Dealer or other Dacor-authorized seller.
If, within 2 years of the original purchase date, your Dacor Contemporary Style product malfunctions due to material or manufacturing defect, Dacor will restore the appliance to its proper function at no charge to you.
All cosmetic damage (e.g., scratches on stainless steel, paint/porcelain blemishes) to the appliance or included accessories must be reported to Dacor within 60 days of the original purchase date to qualify for warranty coverage.
LIMITATIONS OF COVERAGE
Service will be provided by a Dacor-designated service company during regular business hours. These providers are independent entities and not Dacor agents. Dealer display and model-home- display products with a production date greater than 5 years, products sold "As Is," and products installed for non-residential use (religious organizations, fire stations, bed & breakfast, spas, etc.) carry a 1-year parts warranty only. All delivery, installation, labor costs and other service fees are the purchaser's responsibility.
The warranty is null and void:
- on any product whose serial numbers and tags have been altered/defaced/removed.
- if a non-ETL-/non-CUL-approved product is transported from the USA.
The owner must provide proof of purchase or closing statement for new construction upon request. All Dacor products must be accessible for service.
OUTSIDE THE 50 STATES OF THE USA, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA and CANADA: LIMITED FIRST-YEAR WARRANTY
If your Dacor product malfunctions within 1 year of the original purchase date due to a defect in material or workmanship, Dacor will furnish a new part, FOB factory to replace the defective part. Delivery, installation, labor costs and other service fees are the purchaser's responsibility.
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What Is Not Covered
- Slight color variations due to differences in painted parts, kitchen lighting, product location and other factors.
• Service calls to educate the owner on product use and care. - Service fees for travel to islands and remote areas (including but not limited to ferries, toll roads and other travel expenses).
- Consequential or incidental damage (including but not limited to food or medicine loss, lost work time, or restaurant meals).
- Product failure under non-residential circumstances (e.g., commercial, industrial, b&b, religious organization).
- Product failure due to improper installation.
- Consumable parts (e.g., filters, light bulbs).
- Replacement of house fuses, fuse boxes, or resetting of circuit breakers.
- Damage due to so-called "acts of God" (e.g., fire, flood, power outage/surge).
- Liability for damage to surrounding property (e.g., cabinetry, floors, ceilings, countertops).
- Breakage/discoloration/damage to glass, metal surfaces, plastic parts, trim, paint, or other cosmetic finish due to abuse, neglect, improper use/care.
Out-of-Warranty Products
Should you experience a service issue after the standard warranty period expires, contact us nonetheless.
Dacor reviews each issue and customer concern to provide the best possible solution for the customer under the individual circumstances.
THE REMEDIES IN THE ABOVE EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES; THUS, NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE MADE and OUTSIDE THE 50 STATES OF THE UNITED STATES, THE DISTRICT OF 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 1 YEAR FROM THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE DATE. DACOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL EXPENSE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SHOULD DACOR PREVAIL IN ANY LAWSUIT, DACOR SHALL BE ENTITLED TO REIMBURSEMENT OF ALL COSTS AND EXPENSES, INCLUDING ATTORNEY'S FEES, FROM THE DACOR CUSTOMER. NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARE MADE TO ANY BUYER FOR RESALE.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of inconsequential damages; therefore, the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
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Question
For question about features, operation or performance, parts, accessories, or service.
Please contact 833-353-5483(USA), 844-509-4659(CANADA) for warranty registration of your Dacor product.
Model name & serial number
Both the model name and the serial number are labeled on the left side of product.
For later use, write down the information onto the current page.
Model Name
Serial Number
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Open Source Announcement
The software included with this range contains open-source software. You may obtain the complete corresponding source code up to 3 years after the last shipment of this model by emailing: oss.request@samsung.com.
You may also obtain the full corresponding source code in a physical medium (e.g., CD-ROM) at a minimal charge.
This URL: http://opensource.samsung.com/opensource/OVEN_HKM_TZ/seq/0 leads to the source-code download page and open-source license information regarding this model.

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Estufa Contemporary Style Pro
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LFFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS Set cooking time 1 hr 45 Ready at 5:05PM RIGHT OFF LOCK DIRECTOR LIFT PANEL
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TIME LIGHT OPLN/CLOS, RESERVOIR ( DRaining Water is draining after Steam function use. Prior to draining, empty the water reservoir to prevent overflow. OFF SETTINGS (Offed) START PANEL| TIMER LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR | Draining is complete. | OFF SETTINGS (1/2/0) | |
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| Garlic prime rib | Mustard Filletmignon steak | Roasted lemonchicken thighs | ||
| TIMER | Roasted honeymustard chickenbreasts | Garlic basilshrimp | Sweet banana nutbread | |
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| Garlic prime rib | Mustard Filletmignon steak | Roasted lemonchicken thighs | ||
| TIMER | Roasted homustard chereasts | Garlic basilhrimp | Sweet banana nutbread | |
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| LEFT | GARLIC prime rib | |
| OFF | - For 8-9 servings- Use Roasting Pan with Roasting Rack- Use Temperature probe | RIGHT |
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| OFF | 4:35 AM | OFF |
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| SETTINGS | Previous START | LIFT PANEL |
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- Timer SETTINGS LIFT PANEL 0 hr 00 min 00 sec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 OK RIGHT LEFT OFFOFF LOCK (Offused)
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—— TIMER SETTINGS LIFT PANEL (< Timer - add ×) TIME 01 00:00:20 START DELETE RESET —— RIGHT:LEFT OFF:OUT LOCK all:used
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—— TIMER SETTINGS LIFT PANEL < Timer •401 ✗ Time:01 00:00:18 PAUSE DELETE RESET —— RIGHT:LEFT OFF:OFF LOCK (013:5mm)text_image
SET COOKING TIME 1 hr 4.5 Ready at 3:05PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 RIGHT OFF LOCK CLOSED LEFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS COOK TIME 1hr 45min Dolay Start None instant load™ Off START CONvection Bake 325°F OFF RIGHT LOCK @Closed LIFT PANELtext_image
LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS COOK TIME None Belay Start None Incarine Bake™ Off START CONVECTION BAKE Faster, more even baking 325°F RIGHT OFF LOCK #Closed LIFT PANEL
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SET start time 4:35 AM PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 OK RIGHT OFF LOCK RIGHT PANEL
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SET start time 5:35 AM PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 OK RIGHT OFF LOCK (1/1/2) LIFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS RIGHT ON ON CONvection Bake Faster, more even backing 325°F OFF LOCK START Cock Time: 1.45 ms Bally Start: 5:35 PM Increment/HeadTM Off START RIGHT PANELtext_image
S = 125 FM OFF TIMOR Self clean Over cleaning LIGHT OUTLINE Delay Soft 3 hr. 00 mth None START OPTIONS (Refused) LIFT PANEL
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TIMER LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR < ONOR MOVE Self clean Over cleaning OFF SETTINGS Bidirectional 3h:00th NO START LIFT PANEL| TIMER LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR | 02 03hr 05 | OFF SETTINGS Bilfield LIFT PANEL |
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TIME LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR CLOTH TIME 3h 00min Self clean Cleaning In progress... ON ON OFF SETTINGS BILL/POST LIFT PANEL START
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SET start time 4:35 AM PM TRENT 12:00 PM OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 OPTIONS #l#### LIFT PANEL
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OVER MODE Self clean Open cleaning OFF LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIN Open Time 3h 00min Enable Sort START SETTINGS Closed ANEL
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TIMER LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR CORN MUSH Self clean Cleaning in progress... OFF SETTINGS Closed End at 02:16 PM 3m:00pm OFF PANELtext_image
TIMER LIGHT OPENCLOSE RESERVOIR SRRt Clean Self clean GreenClean™ Descale Draining OFF SETTINGS Refined LIFT PANEL
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graph TD
A["TIMER"] --> B["Self clean"]
C["LIGHT"] --> D["Descale"]
E["OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIN"] --> F["GreenClean"]
G["OFF"] --> H["LIFT PANEL"]
I["SETTINGS"] --> J["Off"]
K["Defined"] --> L["Off"]

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TIME LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIN < EVEN MOVE GreenClean™ Quick 20 minute steam clean OFF SETTINGS (3/1/20) START PANEL Open time 0h 20mmtext_image
OVER MORE Descale Please descale Water Reservoir to improve quality. TIMER LIGHT OPEN/LOSE RESERVOIR Close time 3 hr 00 hr START OFF SETTINGS LIMITED LIFT PANEL
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Timer LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR Descale Image! Post 29 Apr 2015ml water and 6.31m (121mm) densitig solution into Water Reservoir. OK OFF SETTINGS SETTING LIFT PANEL| Timer LIGHT OPEN/LOSE RESERVOIR | Descale Draining. Caution: Hot Water. Do not remove Water Reservoir while draining. | OFF SETTINGS (10mm) LIFT PANEL |

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Timer LIGHT OPEN/LOSE RESERVOIR Descaling complete. Wipe oven interior. Clean Water Reservoir and Drip Tray. OK OFF SETTINGS Billed LITT PANELtext_image
TIMOR LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR SODR MODE Clean Self clean GreenClean™ Descal Draining OFF SETTINGS diffused LIFT PANEL
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DOOR MEET TIMER LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR Draining Water is draining after steam function use. Prior to draining empty the water reservoir to prevent overflow OFF SETTINGS R Head START CHANGE
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TIMER LIGHT OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR Draining is complete. OFF SLITINGS RICHARD LIFT PANEL OKtext_image
LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS MASH Special Function Additional Cooking Modes Keep Warm Proof Stone Bake Mode Dehydrator RIGHT OFF LOCK $1/10mm LIFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS COOL TIME Delay Start None None START PROOF Proofing 105°F RIGHT OFF LOCK BUTTER LIST PANELtext_image
LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS RIGHT GEOV MODE Chef Mode Pre-programmed cooking temperature and time Garlic prime rib Mustard Fillet mignon steak Roasted lemon chicken thighs Roasted honey mustard chicken breasts Garlic basil shrimp Sweet banana nut bread RIGHT OFF LOCK #Closed LIFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS RIGHT ONION Chef Mode Pre-programmed cooking temperature and time Garlic prime rib Mustard Fillet mignon steak Roasted lemon chicken thighs Roasted horn mustard chl breasts Garlic basil nigimp Sweet banana nut bread RIGHT OFF LOCK Filled LIFT PANEL
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RIGHT FOR 8-9 servings Use Roasting Pan with Roasting Rack Use Temperature probe OK
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS Gartic prime rib 3:34 4:35 AM PM 5:36 Previous START RIGHT OFF LOCK DIRECTOR LEFT PANELtext_image
LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS GARLIC prime rib - For 8-9 servings - Use Roasting Pan with Roasting Rack - Use Temperature probe OK RIGHT TIP RIGHT OFF LOCK (1/2nd) LIFT PANEL
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G garlic prime rib Insert temperature probe into center of meat. Avoid touching bone, fat or gristle. TIMER OK LEFT OFF SETTINGS RIGHT OFF LOCK FLIP PANE LIFT PANEL| ——LEFT | iQ Control Start a cooking at your mode Turn the mode limit to release this mode. | ——RIGHT |
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS BEAT STVEN MUSH Convection Bake Faster, more even baking 325°F Temp Probe 145° Cook Time None Delay Start None Preheat Off START RIGHT OFF LOCK BREAK LEFT PA
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—— TIMER SETTINGS LIFT PANEL Child Lock RIGHTLEFT OFFOFF LOCK Statustext_image
LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS COOK TIME Delay Start No Preheat None None Off HUNT ON/OFF MODE Convection Bake Order, more even taking 325°F START RIGHT OFF LOCK (8/13:00) LIFT PANEL4. Dessert, Compotes
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS COAK TIME None LOW Delay Start None Instant-Heats* On START CONvection Bake Faster, more even baking 325°F RIGHT OFF LOCK DIFF/LOAD LIFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS COOK TIME None Delay Start None Instant-Haz On START CONvection Bake Faster, more soon baking 325°F RIGHT OFF LOCK BEANS LIFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS COOK TIME Delay start Steam 0.40 min 4:35 PM Medium START LEFT STEAM Bake Steam baking 350°F RIGHT OFF LOCK BEANS LEFT PANEL
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LEFT OFF TIMER SETTINGS < High Medium Low CANCELLOK RIGHT OFF LOCK (Off/Time) LIFT PANELtext_image
LLIT OFF TIMFR SETTINGS RIGHT Special Function Additional Cooking Master Keep Warm Proof Stone Bake Mode Dehyd RIGHT OFF LOCK (815mm) LIFT PANEL
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