Dacor Preference User Manual

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Removing and Installing the Convection Fan Filter

Step 2

Step 2: Hook the two mounting tabs over the

center horizontal bar.

Oven Exhaust Cover

(On Selected Models Only)

Cleaning is best accomplished with a soft cloth

or sponge dampened in a solution of warm

water and hand dishwashing liquid

The control knobs provided with these ranges

are designed for ease of use and longevity. The

“D” shaped design of the knob shaft ensures

proper orientation when re-installing the knob.

Beneath each knob, a spill protector ring

prevents liquid spills from entering the control

panel.

WARNING:

Never block the holes in the control panel

below the knobs. This will impair the flow of

combustion air and adversely affects burner

operation, possibly creating a hazardous

condition.

The knobs should be washed regularly in

warm, soapy water. Hand dishwashing liquid

is excellent for this task. Knobs should be

removed by gently pulling them straight off of

the valve shafts. The spill protector rings should

be cleaned in place. Use caution to avoid

Knobs and Spill Protector Rings

introduction of moisture into the control panel.

To replace knobs, align the “D-shaped” opening

at the bottom of the knob with the “D-shaped”

valve shaft, then carefully press the knob onto

the valve shaft.

IMPORTANT:

1. Turn the knobs to the “OFF” position

prior to removing them from the valve

stems.

2. The cooktop should never be operated

without the knobs and spill protector

rings in place.

3. Do not soak the knobs and spill

protector rings in water or place them in

the dishwasher.

4. Do not expose the knobs or spill

protector rings to direct flame, hot

utensils, or other sources of heat.

5. Do not use abrasive or corrosive

cleaners or applicators. They could

cause permanent damage.

Burner Bases

The brass burner rings spread the flame evenly

around the burner perimeters. The burner rings

must seat properly in the burner bases to enable

proper cooktop operation. To ensure proper

seating, five positioning tabs have been placed

on the bottom of each burner ring to slide into

corresponding notches in the fixed burner base.

Burner Rings

The burner rings are made of brass. To remove

the burner ring, first lift off the porcelain burner

cap. The burner ring may then be removed from

the burner base. Soak the burner ring in a warm

solution of hand dishwashing liquid and water,

then rinse well with clean water. Dry the burner

ring thoroughly before placing it back on the

burner base.

Stubborn stains may be removed by applying a

metal polishing compound.

Burner Rings

Burner Ignitors

Under certain cooking or cleaning conditions,

your cooktop ignitors may become coated with

or corroded by food deposits, splattered grease

or cleaning agents. This condition can cause

erratic or continuous sparking. Keeping the

ignitors clean and dry will help to reduce this

problem.

To avoid unnecessary and costly service

calls, the homeowner should perform periodic

cleaning of the ignitors.

An Ignitor Cleaning Brush is enclosed for your

use in cleaning the cooktop ignitors.

To clean the ignitors:

1. Be sure burners are cool to the touch.

Remove the grate, burner cap and burner

rings.

2. Brush completely around the ignitor,

including over and under the edge of

the metal cap and base. Use care while

cleaning here. The ignitor is porcelain and

can be fragile.

3. DO NOT USE WATER when cleaning the

ignitors. If a liquid must be used to clean

the ignitor effectively, use a small amount

of rubbing alcohol.

4. After cleaning, reinstall the burner ring,

burner cap and grate. Make sure the brass

burner ring is properly seated into the

burner base.

Self-Cleaning

The electric door latch is a convenient safety

feature. The door latch is automatically activated

after selecting the Self-Clean mode. The latch

ensures that the oven door cannot be opened

while the interior oven temperatures are unsafe

to the user.

The oven features an automatic pyrolytic

Self-Cleaning cycle to eliminate the need for

difficult and time-consuming manual scrubbing

of interior surfaces. During this cycle, the oven

reaches extreme high temperatures to burn off

soil and deposits. A powder ash residue is left

in the bottom of the oven after completion of the

Self-Clean cycle.

The Self-Clean time is variable from 2 to 4

hours to offer flexibility in handling various soil

conditions. A 2-hour cycle normally handles a

moderately soiled oven, whereas a 4-hour cycle

is recommended for a heavily soiled condition.

The Self-Clean cycle can also be delayed to

start at a later time if desired.

IMPORTANT:

1. It is normal for some smoke to be

emitted during the first few Self-Clean

cycles.

2. Popping sounds are normal during Self-

Clean cycles. These sounds are caused

by the expansion and contraction of

metal surfaces during heat-up and cool-

down.

3. Do not line the oven with aluminum

foil or other materials. These items can

melt or burn during a Self-Clean cycle,

causing permanent damage to the oven.

4. If racks are left in the oven during a

Self-Clean cycle, it will affect their ability

to slide in and out easily. Polish the rack

edges with a soapy steel wool pad, then

apply a small amount of vegetable oil

to the edges so that the racks will slide

more easily.

5. If the door is not closed completely, the

automatic door latch will not be able

to lock the door when the Self-Clean

mode is selected. In this case, “door”

will flash in the clock display. If this

occurs, press the “CANCEL•SECURE”

pad and wait approximately 1 minute.

Repeat the Self-Clean steps from the

beginning, being certain to close the

door completely. Do not try to force

the door open after it is locked, as

the automatic latch can be damaged.

If you need to unlock the door, turn

off the Self-Clean cycle by pressing

the “CANCEL•SECURE” pad. After

approximately 1 minute, “LOCK” will

disappear from the clock display,

and the door will unlock. The door

will remain locked until the oven

temperature falls below 390˚F. Do not

select any cooking function until the

oven door is unlocked.

5. Test the burners. If erratic clicking is still

present, make sure the ignitor is completely

dry. If the unit still exhibits problems after

drying, call your local DACOR Authorized

Servicer.

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