Dacor Preference User Manual

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Burner Controls (MRE Only)

To turn the element on, tap the “ON/OFF” key

then glide your finger across the settings below

the numbers which correspond to the element

power. At any time while the element is on, you

may glide your finger up or down the scale to

adjust its heat.

The dual element, located in the front left burner,

can be activated after the “ON/OFF” key has

been pressed. At any time during the cooking

process, the small dual element indicator can

be tapped to turn the element on or off. It will

illuminate when the outer ring is activated.

To turn an element off, tap the Cancel/ Secure

key. You may turn off all active elements at the

same time by tapping twice on the Dacor logo

below the controls.

CANCEL • SECURE

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

MRE Cooktop Controls

Burner Controls (Gas Burner)

Indicators have been placed on the control

housing, next to each control knob, to clearly

identify the burner controlled by each knob.

To indicate whether the knob controls burners

on the left or right, the knobs are grouped

accordingly. The burner being controlled is

indicated by a blue indicator light, while the

adjacent burner is illustrated by a flame icon on

the control panel.

To light a particular burner, press in on the

corresponding control knob, then immediately

rotate the knob counterclockwise from the off

(ø) position to the “HIGH” position (larger flame

icon). All ignitors will spark continuously until

the gas ignites on the selected burner. Ignition

should occur within four seconds of turning to

this position. The ignitors will stop sparking as

soon as the burner ignites.

Once the burner is ON, reduce the flame

height by rotating the control knob further

counterclockwise, then place the utensil on the

grate. Progressively lower flame heights are

achieved as the knob is turned toward the small

flame icon (counterclockwise).

There are a total of four burners, including two

large burners rated at a maximum output of

12,500 BTU/HR and two medium burners rated

at a maximum output of 9,500 BTU/HR. The two

large burners are located at the front right and

the rear left of the cooktop, and the two medium

burners are located in the back right and the

front left.

IMPORTANT:

1. If the gas does not ignite within four

seconds, then turn off the valve. Allow

at least five minutes for any gas to

dissipate, then repeat the lighting

procedure.

Broiling is a quick and flavorful way to prepare

many foods, including steaks, chicken, chops,

hamburgers and fish.

Broiling in the oven is

completed with the oven door completely

shut. It is normal and necessary for some

smoke to be present to give the food a broiled

flavor. The broil temperature may be adjusted in

5˚F increments from 135˚F up to the maximum

setting of “HI”. The “HI” setting is equivalent to
555˚F.

Follow these steps to operate the oven

in Standard Broil (PGR model only) or

Convection Broil (RSD and RSE Models)

modes:

1. Close the door tightly.

2. Press the “BROIL” or “CONVECTION

BROIL” pad.

3. Press the “TIME•TEMP” “+” or “–” pad and

the default temperature setting “HI” will be

displayed. “HI” is equivalent to 555˚F.

4. If a temperature other than “HI” is desired,

press the “TIME•TEMP” “–” pad to reduce

the temperature. Six seconds after setting

the temperature, the “ON” indicator will light

up in the clock display, the broiler element

will begin heating, and the cooling fan will

turn on.

5. It is recommended that the user set

the Minute Timer(s) to time the broiling

process.

6. When the Minute Timer expires

and/or the food is cooked, press the

“CANCEL•SECURE” touch pad to turn off

the oven. The cooling fan will continue to

run for 30 to 45 minutes depending upon

the length and temperature of the broiling

process.

NOTE:

For broiling and top grill tips refer to your

Dacor cookbook. Your complimentary

cookbook was packed with your range. If

you did not receive your cookbook, please

contact Dacor at (800) 793-0093 or at www.

dacor.com.

Broiling

Secure Lockout

To avoid accidentally turning the cooktop on

while cleaning it, activate the “Secure Lockout”

feature.

5. The oven can be set to start now or later

in the day. To start cooking now, do not

perform any more programming steps. After

six seconds “PRE”, “ON” and “TIMED” will

appear in the clock display, and the oven

will begin heating. After the “COOK TIME”

has expired, the clock will beep three

times, and “Hold” will be displayed. The

cooling fan will continue to run, depending

upon the length and temperature of the

cooking process.

6. Press the “STOP TIME” touch pad, and

“STOP” will appear in the clock display.

Press the “TIME•TEMP” “+” pad to enter

the time of day that you wish the oven to

shut off. “DELAY” will now be displayed.

The oven will calculate the correct “START

TIME.” After the “COOK TIME” has expired,

the clock will beep three times, and “Hold”

will be displayed. If cooking in a convection

mode, the convection fan will also turn

off at this time. While in “Hold” mode, the

oven temperature will be maintained at

150˚F for a period of two hours. “Hold”

mode can be cancelled by pressing the

“CANCEL•SECURE” touch pad. The

cooling fan will continue to run depending

upon the length and temperature of the

cooking process.

DELAY TIMED COOKING TIPS

1. Do not use foods containing baking powder

or yeast in Delay Timed Cooking. These

foods will not rise properly.

2. Remember that “COOK TIME” refers to

the length of the cooking cycle. It does not

refer to the start time!

3. The time required to preheat the oven must

be included in the “COOK TIME.” Thus,

the “COOK TIME” should be increased by

about 8 to 12 minutes depending upon the

temperature setting. The broiler does not

come on to preheat in the Delay Mode, so

you will not pre-maturely brown foods.

NOTE:

The gas broilers are not activated for Pre-

heat in the Delay-Time cooking mode, so

Pre-Heat times are increased - but dishes will

not pre-maturely brown.

The range can be used to dehydrate or

defrost foods at low heat settings in “Pure

Convection™” mode.

Follow these steps to dehydrate or defrost

foods:

1. Position oven rack(s) at the proper

height(s).

2. Place the food onto the center of the oven

rack. (For dehydrating, prepare food as

recommended then place food onto a

drying rack.)

3. Press the “PURE CONVECTION™” pad.

4. Set the temperature to 135˚F. This is the

minimum temperature that can be set. (For

dehydrating, a higher temperature setting

may be required. Follow the recommended

temperature for the type of food being

prepared.)

5. It is recommended that the user set the

Minute Timer(s) to time the process.

Dehydrating/Defrosting

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