Getting To Know Your Oven; Before Getting Started, Become Familiar With Your Oven - Dacor Wall Oven Use And Care Manual

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Getting to Know Your Oven

Getting to Know Your Oven

Before Getting Started, Become Familiar with Your Oven.

Parts of the Oven
Control panel:
Oven racks:
Rack supports:
Meat probe connector:
Oven lights:
Bake elements:
Broil elements:
Convection fan:
Convection element:
Convection filter:
Self-clean latch:
Door gasket:
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Your oven's control panel consists of keys and a display. You use the
control panel to control all the oven's features (sometimes called
modes).
Your oven comes with 3 adjustable oven racks. It comes with 6 if you
have a
double oven
.
There are 6 sets of rack supports inside each oven chamber. They sup-
port the adjustable oven racks.
When you use the meat probe, insert the skewer into the meat and plug
the other end into this connector. See the Meat Probe section on page
46 for proper operation.
There are 2 oven lights inside the oven chamber so that you can easily
see the food inside the oven when the door is open and through the
oven window when the door is closed. The lights come on automatically
when you open the oven door or you may press the light key on the con-
trol panel to keep the lights on. The bulbs are 12 volt, 10 watt, halogen.
Hidden below the glass panel on the floor of the oven chamber are the
bake elements. They are the source of bottom heat.
Hidden above the glass panel in the roof of the oven chamber are the
broil elements. They are the source of top heat.
The convection fan blows hot air into the oven chamber during the con-
vection cooking process. The convection filter covers it.
The convection element creates the hot air that is blown into the oven
chamber by the convection fan during the convection cooking process.
The convection filter covers it.
The convection filter covers the convection fan. It helps prevent the
transfer of taste from one food to another when you are cooking a whole
meal. It also keeps the oven cleaner, especially when roasting or broil-
ing. In addition, it covers the moving fan blades for safety purposes.
The self-clean latch automatically locks the oven door during the self-
clean cycle. The door latches for your safety. There are very high tem-
peratures inside the oven during the self-clean cycle.
The door gasket prevents heat from escaping when the door is closed.
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