Operating Your Oven - The Basics; Before You Cook; Standard Racks - Dacor EO127 Use And Care Manual

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Operating Your Oven - The Basics

Before You Cook

When the oven is not in use and none of the keys
on the control panel have been touched for about
five minutes, the display will go to "sleep." When the
display is sleeping, it is not lit. To wake the display
(make it reappear), touch one of the keys on the con-
trol panel or open the oven door.
When you use your oven to bake or roast, it preheats
automatically. The preheat cycle rapidly brings the
oven chamber up to the proper cooking temperature.
It usually takes 7 to 14 minutes to preheat the oven,
depending on the temperature settings. pre-heat
times may be longer depending on the type of elec-
trical supply in your community. There is no preheat
cycle for any of the broil modes.
After you pull food out of the oven, it will continue to
cook. This is called carry-over. The larger the portion
of food, the longer it will carry-over. It is best to let
the meat rest after it comes out of the oven for 10
to 15 minutes before carving. Doing so will allow the
meat to retain its juices and make it easier to carve.

Standard Racks

rearrange the oven racks only when the oven is cool.
How to Insert Standard Oven Racks
Insert the end of the rack with the safety notches into
the oven first.
Attach both sides of the rack to the rack supports in
the oven as shown in the diagram below.
Begin to slide the rack in, and then, lift up so that the
safety notches clear the ends of the rack supports.
Back of rack
Front of rack
Inserting a standard oven rack
push the rack all the way in with both hands.
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Rack support
Safety notch
Slide the oven rack supports
into the slots on the rack
How to Remove Standard Oven Racks
If you want to remove an oven rack, grasp it with
both hands and pull gently straight out toward you
until it stops.
To remove the rack completely, lift the front of the
rack up about six inches and continue to pull out. Lift-
ing the rack releases the safety notches. The safety
notches prevent the rack from coming out of the oven
accidentally.
Glide Rack™ Oven Racks
Your oven comes with a Dacor Gliderack oven rack. You
can pull this type of rack out further than the standard
racks and still support heavy pots and pans full of food. It
is great for heavier foods and the baking stone.
rearrange the oven racks only when the oven is cool.
How to Insert Your GlideRack Oven Rack
Hold the rack with the guides fully extended away
from you (see diagram below).
Align both sets of safety clips (right and left) on the
back of the guides with the oven rack supports as
shown in the diagram below.
Begin to slide the rack in, lifting the front safety clips
over the front of the oven rack supports.
Front of rack
Lift front safety clips
over rack supports
Inserting a Gliderack™ oven rack
push the rack all the way to the back.
Grasp the rack in the center of the front and pull. The
rack should come forward while the guides remain in
place.
How to Remove Your GlideRack Oven
Rack
If you want to remove rack, grasp it with both hands
and pull gently straight out toward you until it stops.
To remove the rack completely, lift the front up about
six inches and continue to pull out. Lifting the rack
releases the safety clips. The safety clips prevent it
from coming out of the oven accidentally.
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warning
Back of guides
Guides
Slide rack supports
between back safety clips
Oven rack
support

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