Dacor Discovery EO Series Use And Care Manual
Dacor Discovery EO Series Use And Care Manual

Dacor Discovery EO Series Use And Care Manual

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The Life of the Kitchen?
DISCOVERY
WALL
OVEN
O S E AND
CARE
MANUAL
Models EO/MO/PO
Style varies. Model EO230SCH shown.
Table
of
Contents
Important
Safety
Instructions
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1
Getting
to Know Your Oven ....................................
3
Oven Setup
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6
Operating
Your Oven - The Basics ..........................
10
Deluxe
Features
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12
Cooking
Tips .......................................................
27
Care and Cleaning
...............................................
28
Before You Call for Service ....................................
33
Warranty
and Service ...........................................
34
Notes .................................................................
35
Warranty
Card ........................................
Back Cover
Part No. 65491
Rev. K
Family Owned
American Made

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  • Page 1 DISCOVERY WALL OVEN The Life of the Kitchen? O S E AND CARE MANUAL Models EO/MO/PO Style varies. Model EO230SCH shown. Table Contents Important Safety Instructions ........ Getting to Know Your Oven ........Oven Setup ............Operating Your Oven - The Basics ......Deluxe Features ..........
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3: Safety Symbols And Labels

    For service and warranty information see page 34. Always contact the Dacor Customer Service Team about Ifyou have any questions (other than warranty problems or conditions that you don't understand. questions), call: Dacor Customer Service Safety Symbols and Labels Phone: (800) 793-0093 (U.S.A.
  • Page 4: General Safety Precautions

    General Safety Precautions precautions, To reduce risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury or death when using your appliance, follow basic including the following: WARNING WARNING • Only use the oven for cooking tasks expected of a home • To prevent the possibility of burns, connect and unplug the appliance as outlined in this manual.
  • Page 5: Control Panel Layout

    Permanent Function Keys Control Panel Layout • Control panel display: The control panel display Oven selection keys: If you have a provides various types of information about your double oven, use these keys to turn the oven, including the current time (once the clock is upper and lower ovens ON and OFF.
  • Page 6 Before Getting Started, Get Familiar With Your Oven Parts of the Oven" • Control panel: 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). • Oven racks: Your oven comes with three adjustable oven racks.
  • Page 7 Display Control panel Cool air intake slots Self Clean Latch (hidden inside slot) Broil elements (above glass panel) Meat probe connector Oven light Convection filter Convection element Rack supports (6) and fan (behind filter) Oven light Oven rack Bake element (below glass panel) Door gasket Door handle...
  • Page 8 NOTE: If you have a single oven, you cannot set the clock, temperature scale, display colors, keypad tones or disable the oven lights while the oven is in use. If you have a double oven, it is best not to change these settings while the oven is in use.
  • Page 9 Touch CLOCK. 24/12 Clock (Military Time) NOTE: There is no AM/PM indicator when the display is set to military time. If you want to switch the clock to military time or switch from military back to regular time (for example: 1:36 PM time): = 13:36 military °...
  • Page 10 Touch ADDITIONAL SETTINGS. Fahrenheit (°F)/Celsius (°C) • Your oven allows you to select the type of tempera ture scale that it uses to show the cooking tempera- ture. The oven is preset at the factory to Fahrenheit. To change the temperature scale: •...
  • Page 11: Oven Lights

    Touch the RED, GREEN or BLUE key. If you want to change the volume: • Touch the VOLUME (LO/HI) key. The display will indicate the volume level, LOW, MEDIUM or HIGH. Touch INCREASE or DECREASE to change the hue of the color selected.
  • Page 12: Before You Cook

    Oven Racks oven chamber up to the proper cooking temperature, It usually takes 7 to 14 minutes to preheat the oven, Your oven comes with a Dacor GlJdeRack oven rack. You depending on the temperature settings, Pre-heat times may be longer depending on the type of elec-...
  • Page 13: Turning Off The Oven(S)

    Quick Start Guide Pure Convection The four most commonly used modes are on the home screen for instant access. • Rear heat source with fan to even the heat in the Bake oven. Excellent for baked goods and multiple rack cooking.
  • Page 14 To find out what each of the keys on the bake screen Help Menu does, touch that key. For example, if you touch the DELAY key, the display tells you about what the The HELP key on your oven can help you to better under- DELAY OPTIONS mode does.
  • Page 15: Dacor Guide: Cook By Food

    Your oven is equipped with a great convenience: need to enter the number of seconds being timed Dacor Guide Cooking System. Dacor Guide takes a lot of even if it is zero. For example: You must enter 5 min- the guesswork out of cooking. You select the type of food,...
  • Page 16 In all other instances, the oven will cook the food the optimal mode and temperature by food. Touch the for the amount of time shown on the Dacor ® Guide HELP key for detailed instructions on how to prepare display. When the oven is through cooking for the the food.
  • Page 17 Asseen on the main menu diagram on the facing page, Baking there are 3 options available. When one of these three When you touch the BAKING key on the main menu, the keys is touched, the mode options available for that style BAKING menu appears.
  • Page 18: Baking Tips

    DeluxeFeafures • Some recipes, especially those that are homemade, About Pure Convection Baking may require adjustment and testing when convert- ing from standard baking to convection baking. If you • The uniform air circulation provided by Pure Convec- are unsure how to convert a recipe, begin by prepar- tion allows you to use the full capacity of your oven.
  • Page 19 Roasting Broiling • When you touch the ROASTING key on the main • When you touch the BROILING key on the main menu, the ROASTING menu appears. See the table menu, the BROILING menu appears. See the table below for roasting guidelines. below for broiling guidelines.
  • Page 20: Broiling Tips

    Saved Guide Broiling Tips • Broiling is a quick and flavorful way to prepare many The save feature allows you to save the oven settings for foods, including steaks, chicken, chops, hamburgers, up 100 of your favorite recipes. Once you save the set- and fish.
  • Page 21 More NOTE: Saved recipes will NOT be lost in the event of a power outage. • From the main menu, touch the MORE key to access • The display will tell you that you have successfully the following deluxe features and modes. saved the file for your recipe.
  • Page 22 Touch SABBATH. When the oven is cooking, the 25 ° HOTTER and 25 ° COOLER keys tell the oven to raise or lower the tem- perature by 25°F (If your oven is set to Celsius, the oven will raise or lower the temperature by 15°C).
  • Page 23 Tips For Dehydrating Dehydrate Equipment Required for Dehydrating Foods by removing water. If you would like to dehy- Dehydration is the process of preserving food drate fruits, vegetables or meats, your oven is • Half sheet pan or jelly roll pan with 1/2" rim all the way equipped with special settings to allow you to around it do so easily.
  • Page 24: Things To Keep In Mind

    Touch PROOF. • Notes for dehydrating fruits (continued)" ° You should water blanch items with tough skins such as grapes, prunes, dark plums, cherries, figs, and some types of berries. Water blanching these types of fruit will crack the skins so that moisture can escape and dehydration can be done more effectively.
  • Page 25: Delay/Timed Cooking

    You can set the delay/timed cooking options to: You can also place food on an aluminum surface such as a Dacor griddle to speed the process. This mode • Start the oven immediately and turn it off at a certain can also be used for defrosting breads.
  • Page 26 Delay/Timed Cooking (continued) How to Set the Start Time and Start Day • Touch the DELAY START key. NOTE: You may use the timers while using the delay options feature. The timers do not have an effect on any of the delay options settings. Setting Up the Delay Options •...
  • Page 27: Meat Probe

    • Thedurationtimewill appearonthe display. • Thestoptimeanddaywill appear o nthe display. Touch the START key. If you did not enter a start time, the oven will start immediately and stop at the • Touch the START key. stop time entered. If you entered a start time "WAIT- •...
  • Page 28 • "INSERT MEAT PROBE" will flash on the display Meat Probe (continued) when it is time to put the food in the oven and con- nect the meat probe. To keep from getting burned, IM PORTANT: use an oven mitt to connect the plug on the end of •...
  • Page 29: The Best Use Of Bake Ware

    #1, #3 and #5. • When you are cooking a food item that is very heavy, for each each tea. Altitude: use the Dacor GlideRack oven rack. You can pull it out snoon eacn cup teaspooni add: further than a conventional...
  • Page 30: Self-Cleaning

    • You may notice a powder ash residue in the bottom of Self-Cleaning the oven after self-cleaning. This is normal. Sponge the residue up after the oven completely cools. WARNING • If you have a double oven, the control panel will only allow one oven chamber to be self-cleaned at a time •...
  • Page 31 Touch MORE. IMPORTANT: If you do not shut the oven door com- pletely, the automatic door latch will not lock. The phrase "CLOSE OVEN DOOR" will flash on the display if the door is ajar. To correct the problem, touch the CANCEL/ SECURE key twice and wait approximately 1 minute.
  • Page 32: Stainless Steel Surfaces

    • To avoid electrical shock or burns, turn off the oven • You may also use Dacor Stainless Steel Cleaner (Part and be sure that it is cool before cleaning. No. A-302) on the stainless steel surfaces. Use it according to the directions on the package.
  • Page 33: Cleaning The Accessories

    Cleaning the Accessories Installing your oven's filter(s)" • The metal clips on the back of the filter hook over IMPORTANT: You must remove all accessories from the the metal bar across the fan hole. Place the filter fiat oven during the self-clean cycle. If you leave accessories against the back of oven above the hole with the clips in the oven during self-cleaning, they will permanently...
  • Page 34: Replacing The Light Bulbs

    To Replace the Light Bulb(s)" Cutout: line up with light socket Replace the bulb only with Dacor Part No. 92317, available from any authorized Dacor parts dealer. Light Bulb Replacement Turn off power to the oven at the circuit breaker panel or fuse box.
  • Page 35: Problem Solution Guide

    Unnecessary service calls may be expensive, frustrating, and time-consuming. Before you call for service, please review the Problem Solution Guide below. NOTE: See Solutions to Common Baking Problems on page 16 for problems with cooking food. Problem Solution Guide Oven not connected to electrical Have an electrician connect the oven to a Nothing works power...
  • Page 36: Getting Help

    LIMITED FIRST YEAR WARRANTY Before obtaining service, please review the Problem Solution Guide starting on page 33. If you have per- If your DACOR product fails to function within one year of formed the checks in the Problem Solution Guide and...
  • Page 39 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESSREPLYMAIL FIRST-CLASS MAIL PERMITNO 1600 CITY OF INDUSTRY CA POSTAGEWILLBE PAIDBYADDRESSEE DACOR ATTN WARRANTYPROCESSINGDEPT PO BOX 90070 CITYOF INDUSTRYCA 91715-9907 I1,1,,,,,111,,,I,,,11,1,1,1,1,,I,1,,11,,,I,,,I,,I,II...
  • Page 40: Warranty Information

    WARRANTYINFORMATION IMPORTANT: Yourwarrantywill not be activated until you activateit onlineor returnthisform to Dacor.Ifyou havepurchasedmore than one Dacorproduct,pleasereturnall forms in one envelopeor activatethe warrantyfor each productonline. Pleaserest assuredthat underno conditionswill Dacorsell yournameor any of the information on thisform for mailinglist purposes.We...

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