Dacor DOC30M977D User Manual

Dacor DOC30M977D User Manual

Modernist built-in microwave combi oven
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Modernist Built-In Microwave Combi Oven
DOC30M977D
Part No. 112188 Rev B

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Sal
March 17, 2025

How can i keep clock on all the time? Stays on for 15 minutes then goes out. Tried adjusting settings still goes out after a certain time. How can i set it so it stay on all time

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

To keep the clock on your Dacor DOC30M977D oven on all the time, slide the current setting under the "Clock theme" menu to select a theme. This setting controls how the clock is displayed.

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Leslie
May 20, 2025

My Optitray broke into three pieces while in Comvection Sear mode, 350 degrees. Can this be replaced?

Leslie
May 9, 2025

Where can I purchase a dacor optitray? Mine broke…

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Summary of Contents for Dacor DOC30M977D

  • Page 1 User Manual Modernist Built-In Microwave Combi Oven DOC30M977D Part No. 112188 Rev B...
  • Page 2 Website: www.dacor.com/customer-care/contact-us Thanks 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 combi oven will deliver a top-level performance and enjoyment for decades to come.
  • Page 3 Regulatory Notice Precautions to avoid exposure to excessive microwave energy A. Do not place anything between the chassis face and door, or let soil/cleaner residue collect on the seal. B. Do not operate the microwave if it is damaged. It is critical that the door close properly and that there is no damage to the: 1.
  • Page 4 Regulatory Notice FCC STATEMENT: This equipment was tested and found compliant within the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. 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 as instructed, may interfere with radio communications.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important safety information Introducing your new oven Overview What’s included with your oven Before you begin Energy saving tips Optitray (For microwave oven) Water reservoir Basic operations Control panel Microwave Display (Oven) Control lockout Kitchen timer Microwave oven (Upper Oven) Setting the power level Timed cooking Microwave...
  • Page 6 Oven (Lower Oven) Timed cooking Delay start Using the temp probe Oven functions Using the special function feature Using the iQ control feature (Lower oven only) Using the oven racks Using the gliding rack Using the clean feature Settings Using the Sabbath feature Maintaining your appliance Care and cleaning of the oven Removing the oven door (Lower oven only)
  • Page 7: Important Safety Information

    Follow directions explicitly. Unplug the power plug from the wall socket. Make sure the machine is grounded to prevent electric shock. Call a Dacor service center for help. Note These warning signs are intended to prevent personal injury. Follow them explicitly.
  • Page 8 State of California Proposition 65 warning (US only) WARNING :This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. WARNING To reduce risk of electric shock, fire, injury, or exposure to excessive microwave energy: •...
  • Page 9: For Your Safety

    Important safety information • Water, milk, coffee, tea, etc. can be "superheated" (heated beyond the boiling point without bubbling). THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN THE CONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR A UTENSIL IS PUT IN THE LIQUID. To reduce the risk of injury: –...
  • Page 10 • Flush-mounted appliances should be operated only after installation in cabinets that conform to relevant standards to ensure safety compliance. • If the combi malfunctions or if fractures/cracks/splits appear, switch off the oven, remove power at the circuit breaker or fuse box, and contact a Dacor service center. English...
  • Page 11: Child Safety

    Important safety information WARNING Turn off the combi before replacing the lamp to avoid possible electric shock. Child safety WARNING • Young children should not use the combi without supervision by a responsible adult. • Do not let children play with any part of the combi. •...
  • Page 12 Important safety information Cleaning the oven Do not clean the door gasket. The gasket keeps heat from escaping the oven chamber. Do not rub, damage, or move the gasket. • Birds are sensitive to the fumes released during an oven self-clean cycle. During self-cleaning, move birds to a well-ventilated room.
  • Page 13 Important safety information Critical usage warning CAUTION • If the combi is flooded, contact your Dacor service center. Flooding is an electric-shock or fire hazard. • If the emits a strange noise, burning smell, or smoke, remove power at the circuit breaker immediately, and contact a Dacor service center.
  • Page 14 Important safety information Usage cautions CAUTION • If the combi exterior is cracked, turn it off to avoid electric shock. • Remove lids from baby-food jars before heating. Afterward, stir to distribute the heat evenly. Always taste the food for hotness before feeding the baby. •...
  • Page 15: Introducing Your New Oven

    Introducing your new oven Overview 01 Control panel 05 Oven gasket 09 Halogen lamp 02 Door latch 06 Oven door 10 Water reservoir 03 MWO door 07 LED lamp 11 Rack support 04 Door LED light 08 Convection fan English...
  • Page 16: What's Included With Your Oven

    For Broil, Convection modes only (not for normal microwave use). Put on the optitray; browns food, keeps pastries/pizza crisp. Even plate NOTE • Do not use the optitray without the roller ring. • To purchase other accessories, call Dacor Customer Assurance (1-800-793-0093). English...
  • Page 17: Before You Begin

    Before you begin Before using the top and bottom ovens for the first time, remove all the accessories, and then clean the ovens thoroughly. Then, set the lower oven to Bake, and run it at 400 °F for 1 hour. Next, set the microwave (top) oven to Power Convection, and then run it at 400 °F for 1 hour.
  • Page 18: Water Reservoir

    Before you begin Water reservoir This feature is for Steam Bake, Steam Roast, and GreenClean™ modes, and for removing water scale that forms on the oven walls after using these three modes. Fill the reservoir before steam cooking or descaling. The reservoir is on the oven's right side above the oven chamber.
  • Page 19: Basic Operations

    Basic operations Control panel MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN PAUSE/OFF TIMER LIGHT SETTINGS OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR 01 MICROWAVE: Touch to display Microwave functions (does not turn the oven on/off). 02 PAUSE/OFF: Touch to pause/cancel cooking in the microwave oven. 03 TIMER: Touch to display the set Timer functions. 04 SETTINGS: Touch to display oven-settings options.
  • Page 20: Display (Oven)

    02 Page Indicator: Shows location of current mode. 03 Mode: The current or selected menu appears with a mode description. 04 Cook Time: Cook time appears. Tap this area to display the cooking time. 05 Information area: • Temp.: The current/selected temperature appears. Tap this area to display the temperature adjustment screen.
  • Page 21: Control Lockout

    Basic operations 05 Information area • Temp Probe: The set temperature of the temp probe is displayed. When you tap this area, the Temp Probe screen is displayed. • Cook Time: The cooking time is displayed. When you tap this area, the cooking time screen is displayed.
  • Page 22: Kitchen Timer

    NOTE • Control Lockout is available only when the oven temperature is under 400 °F. • All other functions must be cancelled before you activate Control Lockout. How to unlock the controls Touch SETTINGS for 3 seconds. The control lock confirmation and the lock MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN icon will disappear from the display.
  • Page 23 Basic operations 5. Tap START. + ADD Timer When the set time has elapsed, the MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN oven will beep and the display will PAUSE/OFF Timer 01 01:53:03 show the Timer has finished. TIMER LIGHT START SETTINGS OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR DELETE RESET •...
  • Page 24 Basic operations Minimum and maximum settings Microwave (upper) oven All the features in this table have min/max time, temperature, and power-level settings. Tap MICROWAVE to select the cooking mode. Set the temperature or microwave power level via the numeric pad. See Basic baking and broiling instructions starting on pg. 61. Temp./ Default Temp./ Feature...
  • Page 25: Microwave Oven (Upper Oven)

    Microwave oven (Upper Oven) Setting the power level • Tap the Power Level area. 4:35 PM UPPER • Slide the screen or tap the wheel picker MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN Microwave to set the power level. If you tap the MODE PAUSE/OFF Microwave heating...
  • Page 26 3. Tap numbers in the numeric pad to set 4:35 PM the cooking time. MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN Maximum cook time: 1hr 30min PAUSE/OFF TIMER LIGHT SETTINGS OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR 4. Tap OK. The cooking time screen 4:35 PM closes. MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN Maximum cook time: 1hr 30min PAUSE/OFF TIMER...
  • Page 27: Microwave

    Microwave oven (Upper Oven) Microwave Microwaves are high-frequency electromagnetic waves that can be used to cook or reheat food without changing either the form or color of the food. 1. Put food in a microwave-safe 4:35 PM UPPER container, and place the container in MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN...
  • Page 28: Convection Sear

    CAUTION • Use only microwave-safe cookware. • Use oven mitts when taking out food. Power level 100% (High) (Medium) (Sauté) (Medium low) (Reheat) (Low) (Medium high) (Defrost) (Simmer) (Warm) Convection Sear Heat is evenly distributed inside the oven by the convection fan. Use a microwave rack, or a rack and even plate on the optitray.
  • Page 29: Broil

    Broil For best performance, make sure all heating elements are in the horizontal position. 1. Put a rack or the combination of a rack 4:35 PM UPPER and the even plate on the optitray. MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN Broil MODE 2.
  • Page 30: Speed Conv.sear Speed

    Microwave oven (Upper Oven) Speed Conv. Sear 1. Put a rack or the combination of a rack 4:35 PM UPPER and the even plate on the optitray. MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN Speed Conv.Sear MODE 2. Tap MICROWAVE and swipe the screen PAUSE/OFF Direct hot air convection with microwave to select Speed Conv.Sear, and then tap...
  • Page 31: Broil

    Broil The heating elements generate heat, which is reinforced by the microwave energy. 1. Put a rack or the combination of a rack 4:35 PM UPPER and the even plate on the optitray. MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN Speed Broil MODE 2.
  • Page 32: Sense Cook

    Microwave oven (Upper Oven) Sense Cook™ The oven offers 16 different Sense Cook™ options, which include pre-programmed cooking times. You do not need to set either the cooking time or the power level. Once you have selected a program and touched START, the oven automatically sets the cooking time and starts to cook.
  • Page 33: Fresh Vegetables

    Food Amount Instructions 3.0–3.5 oz Use one microwave popcorn bag at a time; carefully Popcorn remove bag from oven and when opening it. 1 package Poke each potato several times with a fork; place on optitray Potato in spoke-like fashion; let cooked potatoes stand 3–5 min.; let 1–5 ea oven cool 5 min.
  • Page 34 Microwave oven (Upper Oven) Auto-sensor cooking When food cooks, it emits various gases, by which Auto Sensor determines the proper time and power level, eliminating the need to set these two elements. If a container is topped with a lid or plastic wrap, Auto Sensor detects the gases emitted when the container is saturated with steam.
  • Page 35: Conv.sear Autocook

    Microwave oven (Upper Oven) Conv. Sear AutoCook 1. Put the food in the center of the 4:35 PM UPPER optitray and close the door. MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN Conv.Sear AutoCook MODE 2. Tap MICROWAVE and swipe the screen PAUSE/OFF Pre-programmed cooking temperature and time with Conv.sear modes to select Conv.Sear AutoCook.
  • Page 36 Food Amount Instructions Brush pieces with oil and seasonings; lay pieces skin 1.0 lb Bone-in chicken side down on high rack; when microwave beeps, turn 2.0 lbs pieces over bone-in pieces, then press START to continue. 2 ea Put patties on "even" plate on high rack; when Hamburger patties microwave beeps, turn patties, then press START to 4 ea...
  • Page 37 Microwave oven (Upper Oven) Food Amount Instructions 1.0 lb Brush ribs with bbq sauce, and lay them on low rack. Barbecue pork ribs 2.0 lbs Brush chops with oil and seasonings, and lay them on 2 ea Boneless pork high rack; when microwave beeps, turn chops, then 4 ea chops (1 ea = 5-6 oz)
  • Page 38: Healthy Fry

    Healthy Fry 1. Put the food in the center of the 4:35 PM UPPER optitray, and then close the door. MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN Healthy Fry MODE 2. Tap MICROWAVE and swipe the screen PAUSE/OFF Healthy fry with less oil Frozen onion rings Frozen buffalo wings to select Healthy Fry.
  • Page 39: Defrost

    Microwave oven (Upper Oven) Food Amount Instructions Frozen potato croquettes 8 oz 16 oz Frozen chicken nuggets Put food on "even" plate, then put plate on high rack. 6 ea Frozen cheese sticks 12 ea Peel potatoes and cut into 7/16" x 7/16" (10 x 10 mm) thick sticks;...
  • Page 40: Healthy Choice

    Microwave oven (Upper Oven) 5. Slide the screen or tap the number to select the food weight. If you tap the MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN number, the numeric pad appears. PAUSE/OFF TIMER LIGHT 6. Tap OK. SETTINGS OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR CANCEL 7. Tap START to start defrosting. 4:35 PM UPPER 8.
  • Page 41 Microwave oven (Upper Oven) 5. Slide the number to select the number of servings. MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN 6. Tap OK. PAUSE/OFF serving TIMER LIGHT SETTINGS OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR CANCEL 7. Tap START to start cooking. 4:35 PM UPPER 8. If you want to pause cooking, tap MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN...
  • Page 42 Food Amount Instructions Frozen Vegetables Broccoli florets Carrots, Green 1 – 4 servings Put vegetables in microwave-safe bowl; add 1 tbsp water/ beans, Peas, Mixed (4 – 5 oz each) serving; cover while cooking; stir after. vegetables Canned Vegetables Carrots, Green 1 –...
  • Page 43: Auto Cook

    Microwave oven (Upper Oven) Auto Cook This mode offers a total of 69 cooking options on two menus. You do not need to set the cook time or power level, and you can adjust the serving size. 1. Center the food on the optitray, and 4:35 PM UPPER close the door.
  • Page 44 CAUTION Use only microwave-safe cookware, and wear oven mitts to handle food/cookware. Food Amount Instructions Reheat 1/2 cup Use an uncovered measuring cup/mug; do not cover; put 1 cup Beverage beverage in oven, heat, then stir well. 2 cups 1 slice 2 slices Place 1-4 pizza slices crust-out on a microwave-safe plate;...
  • Page 45 Food Amount Instructions Breakfast 2 ea Frozen french Place the french toast on the high rack. 4 ea toast 6 ea French toast 12 ea sticks Sausage links, Frozen 4 ea 8 ea Sausage links, Arrange food on even plate; put plate on low rack. Fresh Frozen sandwich 2 ea...
  • Page 46 Microwave oven (Upper Oven) Food Amount Instructions Beef 1½ lbs ground beef, 1 egg, 1 onion (chopped), 1 C milk, 1 C dried bread crumbs, s/p to taste In large bowl, combine beef, egg, onion, milk, crumbs; 2.5 lbs Meat loaf season with s/p;...
  • Page 47 Food Amount Instructions Snacks 2 ea Poke potatoes 3 times with fork; put potatoes on low rack; Baked potato after cooking, let potatoes 3–5 min. 4 ea Put bread on "even" plate on low rack; when microwave Frozen garlic beeps, turn bread, and press START to continue; after 6 ea bread cooking, let rest 1–2 min.
  • Page 48 Food Amount Instructions Toast bread slices, then put toast with topping on high 4 ea Toast Hawaii rack; after cooking, let rest 2–3 min. 1 serving Frozen lasagna Put frozen lasagna on low rack; let rest 2–3 min. 2 servings 5 ea Potato bites 10 ea...
  • Page 49 Microwave oven (Upper Oven) Food Amount Instructions Dough: 1/4-oz packet yeast, 1/2 C warm water, 1/2 C milk, 1/4 C granulated sugar, 4 T butter (melted), 1 t salt, 2 eggs, 4 C a-p flour Filling: 4 tbsp butter (softened), 1/2 C brown sugar, 2 tbsp cinnamon, 1/2 C raisins, 3/4 C chopped pecans (optional) Icing: 8 oz cream cheese (softened), 4 tbsp butter (softened), 1 tsp vanilla extract, 3/4 C powdered sugar...
  • Page 50 Food Amount Instructions 6 ea Put batter in 6-cup pan on low rack. Cupcakes Put batter in round cake pan on low rack; after baking, let rest 1 ea Marble cake 5-10 min. 15 graham crackers (crushed); 1/2 C butter, 14 oz cream cheese (softened), 2 eggs, 1 C sugar, 1 tsp vanilla extract 1.
  • Page 51: Soften / Melt

    Soften / Melt The oven offers 8 different Soften/Melt options. You do not need to set either the cooking time or the power level. You can adjust the size of serving. 1. Put the food in the center of the 4:35 PM optitray, and close the door.
  • Page 52 Microwave oven (Upper Oven) Food Amount Instructions Soften/Melt 0.25 lb (1 stick) Unwrap, cut butter into pieces, and put in microwave- Melt butter 0.5 lb (2 sticks) safe bowl; cover with wax paper, melt, stir well. 0.25 lb (1 stick) Soften butter Unwrap butter, and put on microwave-safe dish.
  • Page 53: Oven (Lower Oven)

    Oven (Lower Oven) Timed cooking In this mode, the oven turns on immediately and cooks for the length of time you select, then turns off automatically when done. Timed cooking can only be used with another cooking operation (Bake, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Broil, Pure Convection Sear, Convection Broil, Steam Bake, Steam Roast, Dual Four Part Pure Convection, Proof, Stone Bake Mode, Dehydrate).
  • Page 54: Delay Start

    Oven (Lower Oven) CAUTION Timed cooking and Delay Start are good for cooking cured or frozen meats and most fruits and vegetables. Foods that spoil easily (e.g., milk, eggs, thawed/fresh fish, meat, or poultry) should be chilled in the refrigerator first. Even when chilled, however, they should not sit in the oven more than 1 hour before cooking, and should be removed promptly when done.
  • Page 55 How to set the oven for delay timed cooking 1. (With the food in the oven) Tap LOWER 4:35 PM OVEN, swipe the screen, and select a LOWER MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN cooking operation. OVEN Convection Bake MODE PAUSE/OFF Faster, more even baking 2.
  • Page 56: Using The Temp Probe

    Oven (Lower Oven) Using the temp probe For many foods, especially roasts (e.g., beef, pork, lamb) and poultry (chicken, turkey, etc), measuring internal temperature is the best way to determine doneness. The temp probe lets you cook meat to the exact desired internal temperature. This function can be used with Bake, Convection Bake, or Convection Roast.
  • Page 57 CAUTION To protect the Temp probe tip, it should not protrude through the surface of the meat but should be in or near the center. Do not store the probe in the oven or leave it in the oven after cooking; always remove •...
  • Page 58: Oven Functions

    Oven functions Cooking mode Tap LOWER OVEN and swipe to select the cooking mode. See Basic baking and broiling instructions starting, pg. 61. Mode Temperature range Lower Temp probe InstantHeat™ Bake 175 °F (80 °C) - 550 °F (285 °C) ✔...
  • Page 59 Oven (Lower Oven) Mode Description • For cooking tender cuts of meat directly, under the broil element. • The high heat cooks quickly and creates a rich, brown exterior. • Best for meat, fish, and poultry up to 1 inch thick. Broil •...
  • Page 60 Oven (Lower Oven) Broiling recommendation guide Size, weight, thickness, starting temperature, and doneness preference affect broiling times. This guide is based on meats at refrigerator temperature. Always use a broiler pan and its grill when broiling, and preheat the oven for 5 minutes. Cooking time (min.) Rack Food...
  • Page 61: Rack Positions

    Basic baking and broiling instructions 1. Tap LOWER OVEN and swipe the 4:35 PM LOWER screen to select the desired cooking MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN Convection Bake mode. MODE PAUSE/OFF Faster, more even baking ˚F TIMER LIGHT SETTINGS Cook Time Delay Start InstantHeat™...
  • Page 62 Oven (Lower Oven) • Steam Bake, Steam Roast 4:35 PM LOWER Important: Fill the water reservoir MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN before starting steam cooking. (See Steam Bake MODE PAUSE/OFF Steam baking Water reservoir, pg. 18). ˚F TIMER LIGHT a. If you selected Steam Bake or Cook Time Delay Start Steam SETTINGS...
  • Page 63: Using The Special Function Feature

    How to adjust the temperature while cooking To adjust the temperature in the lower 4:35 PM oven MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN UPPER LOWER • Tap LOWER area on the screen, tap Microwave Bake PAUSE/OFF 0hr 00min 29sec 350˚F the temperature area, enter the new TIMER LIGHT PAUSE...
  • Page 64: Keep Warm

    Oven (Lower Oven) Mode Description • Keeps cooked food warm for serving up to 3 hr after cooking is done. Use this mode by itself or set it to activate after timed or delay-timed cooking. Keep Warm • You should not use this mode to reheat cold food. •...
  • Page 65 The cook time and temperature are automatically adjusted to the selected recipe. You can download detailed recipes for each option from the Dacor website. 1. Tap LOWER OVEN, and swipe the 4:35 PM screen to Chef Mode.
  • Page 66 4. Tap START to start cooking. 4:35 PM MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN Garlic prime rib MODE PAUSE/OFF Set start time 4:01 TIMER LIGHT SETTINGS OPEN/CLOSE RESERVOIR Previous START Cooking tips in chef mode 1. Tap OK. 4:35 PM MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN Garlic prime rib MODE...
  • Page 67: Using The Iq Control Feature (Lower Oven Only)

    Using the iQ control feature (Lower oven only) To use the iQ Control feature, download the Dacor iQ Kitchen app to a mobile device. Functions that can be operated by the Dacor iQ Kitchen app may not work smoothly if communication conditions are poor or the oven is in a place with a weak Wi-Fi signal.
  • Page 68: Using The Oven Racks

    Oven (Lower Oven) Using the oven racks Lower oven rack positions Recommended rack positions for cooking Type of Food Rack Positions Broiling hamburgers Broiling meats or small cuts of poultry, fish Bundt cakes, pound cakes, 4 or 3 frozen pies, casseroles Angel food cakes, small roasts Turkeys, large roasts, hams, fresh pizza...
  • Page 69: Using The Gliding Rack

    Oven (Lower Oven) Before using the racks Each rack has stops that must be placed correctly on the supports. These stops keep the rack from coming completely out. Removing the racks 1. Pull the rack straight out until it stops. 2.
  • Page 70 • When sliding the gliding rack in/out, use the rack's front handle. If you grasp by the frame, you will pull the rack out of the oven. Use oven mitts to handle the gliding rack while cooking. Removing the gliding rack •...
  • Page 71: Using The Clean Feature

    Oven (Lower Oven) Using the clean feature The Clean feature has four selections: Self-Clean, GreenClean™, Descale, and Draining. Self clean This self-cleaning oven uses high temperatures (well above cooking temperatures) to burn off or reduce cooking residue to a fine ash you can wipe away with a damp cloth. CAUTION •...
  • Page 72 How to run a self-cleaning cycle 1. Tap LOWER OVEN and swipe the 4:35 PM LOWER screen to Clean. The display will show MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN Clean 4 cleaning selections. MODE PAUSE/OFF Oven cleaning TIMER LIGHT Self clean GreenClean™ SETTINGS OPEN/CLOSE Descale...
  • Page 73 Oven (Lower Oven) 8. Tap START to begin self-cleaning. The 4:35 PM LOWER door locks automatically. MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN Self clean Important: Only the lower oven door MODE PAUSE/OFF Oven cleaning locks during self cleaning. TIMER LIGHT SETTINGS OPEN/CLOSE Clean Time Delay Start START...
  • Page 74 Oven (Lower Oven) Before a green cleaning cycle Open a window, or use a fan or hood to • Fig. 1 ventilate the kitchen during self- cleaning. Remove all accessories from the oven • chamber. • Wipe residue from the oven floor (Fig. 1). •...
  • Page 75 3. Tap START to begin Green cleaning. 4:35 PM LOWER MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN GreenClean™ MODE PAUSE/OFF Quick 20 minute steam clean TIMER LIGHT SETTINGS OPEN/CLOSE Clean Time START RESERVOIR 4. Follow the on-screen instructions. 4:35 PM GreenClean™ Green cleaning will start automatically. MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN Pour 20oz (600ml) of water...
  • Page 76 Oven (Lower Oven) Descale If you use Steam Bake or Steam Roast frequently, you should descale regularly to remove minerals that may affect the taste or quality of food cooked. Use only descaling agents designed for steam ovens or coffee machines. NOTE After 12 accumulated hours of steam baking/roasting, the Descale indicator appears.
  • Page 77 Oven (Lower Oven) 5. When descaling is complete, the oven 4:35 PM LOWER drains water automatically. MICROWAVE LOWER OVEN OVEN Descale MODE 6. Use oven mitts to remove and empty PAUSE/OFF Draining… the water reservoir, and then refill it Caution: hot water. TIMER LIGHT Do not remove Water Reservoir while draining.
  • Page 78 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: How to drain the oven 1. Tap LOWER OVEN and swipe the 4:35 PM LOWER screen to Clean.
  • Page 79: Settings

    3. Enter an IP manually, and then tap CONNECT to apply your settings. NOTE • To disable a Wi-fi connection, Touch SETTINGS and then tap Wi-Fi > OFF. • For details about the Wi-Fi connection and using the Dacor iQ Kitchen app, see the Dacor iQ Kitchen app user manual. iQ control To start the oven remotely.
  • Page 80 Display 1. Brightness (changes the brightness of the display screen) Tap SETTINGS > Display > Brightness. (Use the bar to adjust screen brightness.) 2. Screen saver (if screen saver is off, Clock theme and Timeout menu are disabled) Tap SETTINGS > Display > Screen saver > OFF. 3.
  • Page 81 Oven (Lower Oven) Temp 1. Temp unit: Program the temperature display in Fahrenheit (default) or Celsius. • Tap SETTINGS > Temp > Temp unit. Tap the current setting to select the temp unit. 2. Temp adjust: Oven temp is factory-calibrated. When first using the oven, follow recipe times and temps.
  • Page 82: Using The Sabbath Feature

    Oven (Lower Oven) Using the Sabbath feature (For use on the Jewish Sabbath & Holidays) For further assistance, guidelines for proper usage, and a complete list of models with the Sabbath feature, visit the web at http:\\www.star-k.org. This feature is for baking use only. Oven temperature may be set higher or lower after the Sabbath feature is set.
  • Page 83 Do not to attempt to activate any other program feature except Bake while the Sabbath feature is active. • You can change the oven temperature, but the display will not change and tones will not sound when a change occurs. After you change the temperature while the unit is in Sabbath mode, there is a 15 second delay before the unit recognizes the change.
  • Page 84: Maintaining Your Appliance

    Do not wipe oil on the slides. (If the rack is still difficult to slide, it may need to be lubricated with graphite.) NOTE To order graphite lubricant, call Dacor Customer Assurance: 800-793-0093, or go to http://www.dacor.com/Customer-Care/Service-Parts, and search Part No. DG81-01629A. 84 English...
  • Page 85 Maintaining your appliance To lubricate the slides of the gliding rack 1. Remove the rack from the oven. See Using the gliding rack > Removing the gliding rack, pg. 70. 2. Fully extend the rack on a table or countertop. Newspaper may be placed underneath the rack for easy cleanup.
  • Page 86 Repeat for the right (front and back) slide mechanism of the rack. Open and close the rack several times to distribute the lubricant. Replace the cap on the lubricant and shake it again. Turn the rack over and repeat steps 3, 4, 5, and 6. Close the rack, turn the rack right-side up, and slide it into the oven.
  • Page 87: Removing The Oven Door (Lower Oven Only)

    Maintaining your appliance Removing the oven door (Lower oven only) CAUTION Follow these instructions carefully to avoid personal injury and property damage. For safety reasons, you cannot remove the door of the upper oven. 1. Prepare a flat, blanket-covered surface to set th edoor on. (You can also use the corner posts from your Wire packing material.)
  • Page 88: Replacing The Oven Door (Lower Oven Only)

    Maintaining your appliance Replacing the oven door (Lower oven only) Follow these instructions carefully to avoid personal injury and property damage. For safety reasons, you cannot remove the door of the upper oven. 1. Using two hands, grasp the side edges of the door at the midpoint.
  • Page 89: Changing The Oven Light (Lower Oven Only)

    Maintaining your appliance Changing the oven light (Lower oven only) The oven light is a standard 40-watt-appliance halogen bulb. It comes on when the oven door is open. When the oven door is closed, touch LIGHT to turn the light on or off. It will not work during a self-cleaning or Green cleaning cycle.
  • Page 90: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If the oven malfunctions or has performance issues, review the tables in this section. If you cannot resolve the issue yourself, call Dacor Customer Assurance, (800) 793-0093. Control display Problem Possible cause Solution The display goes blank. Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker.
  • Page 91 Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Action The interior light dim or Door left open for long time. Interior light may automatically turn off during Eco function operation; close/reopen non-functioning. door, or tap CANCEL. Interior light covered by residue. Clean oven chamber, and recheck. Beeping sound during If Auto Cook is active, beep means it is time After turning food, press the START button...
  • Page 92 Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Action Convection Oven does not heat. Door is open. Close door; retry. Smoke comes out during During initial operation, smoke may come This is normal. After you run the oven 2-3 preheating. from the heating elements. times, it should stop. Food is on the heating elements.
  • Page 93: For The Lower Oven

    For the lower oven Problem Possible cause Solution Food not baking/roasting The oven controls not set correctly. See Basic operations, starting on pg.19. properly. Oven rack not properly installed. See Using the oven racks, pg. 68 Oven thermistor needs adjusting. See Settings >...
  • Page 94: Information Codes

    Occurs if control key is short for 1 min. Clean screen; ensure no water is on/ around it. Turn off oven and retry. If C-d0 problem persists, contact a Dacor service center. Occurs if door lock is mispositioned. C-d1 Occurs if communication between C-F0 Main and Sub PBA is interrupted.
  • Page 95: Getting Help

    All cosmetic damage (scratches on stainless steel, paint/porcelain blemishes, etc.) to the product or included accessories must be reported to Dacor within 60 days of the original purchase date to qualify for warranty coverage.
  • Page 96: Warranty And Service

    OUTSIDE THE FIFTY STATES OF THE U.S.A, 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 defective material/construction, Dacor will furnish a new replacement part, F.O.B. factory. The purchser shall pay all delivery, installation, labor costs, and other service fees.
  • Page 97: Appendix

    Appendix Open source announcement The software included in this product contains open source software. You may obtain the complete corresponding source code for a period of three years after the last shipment of this product by sending an email to mailto:oss.request@samsung.com. It is also possible to obtain the complete corresponding source code in a physical medium such as a CD-ROM;...
  • Page 98 Notes...
  • Page 99: Warranty Information

    IMPORTANT: Your warranty will not begin until you activate it online or return this form to Dacor. If you have purchased more than one Dacor product, please return all forms in one envelope, or activate the warranty for each product online.
  • Page 100 DE68-04463A-01 Dacor ∙ 14425 Clark Avenue, City of Industry, CA 91745 ∙ Phone: (800) 793-0093 ∙ Fax: (626) 403-3130 ∙ www.dacor.com...

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