GE ECD, ECS, PCS, MCD, MCS Oven Operation Oven Racks and Support, GlideRack Oven Rack, Installation

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Oven Operation

Oven Racks and Support

Three chrome-plated convection racks are provided in the oven. Always remember to position the racks prior to heating the oven. Also, remove the oven racks prior to self-cleaning to prevent permanent discoloration of the racks.

The porcelain rack supports provide six heights for positioning of the oven racks.

To install a rack, align the left and right edges of the rack with the horizontal guide rails of the rack supports, then slide the rack into the oven.

GlideRackOven Rack

Dacor’s GlideRack oven rack is designed to install effortlessly and glide at a full extension. The full extension of the rack allows you to slide pizza on and off with great ease when using Dacor’s optional pizza stone (model number ABS20). It is also great for large roasts in large roasting pans. It will also allow you to baste more easily and check temperatures of the food more safely and quickly.

NOTE: When fully extending the rack while in the first position, the rack may rest on the inner door.

Installation:

1.Fully extend the two side guides. Align the two small clips on the bottom at the rear of the rack with the black porcelain rack guides in the oven.

2.Begin to slide the rack in, then lift up. The GlideRack oven rack must be in between the two clips on the upper and lower side of the rack rear.

3.Push the rack all the way to the back.

4.Grasp the rack in the front center and pull. The rack should come forward while the side guides remain in place.

Oven Rack Positions

Helpful Hints When Using Your GlideRack Oven Rack

The GlideRack oven rack works particularly well with heavier items, but you can use it during any type of baking, broiling or roasting in your Dacor oven.

The GlideRack racks need to be spaced out when using more than one in the oven at a time. For instance, they should be used in rack positions 1, 3 and 5 or 2 and 4, counting up from the bottom, instead of positions 2, 3 and 4.

When using the GlideRack rack with Dacor’s ABS20 baking stone, use rack position 1 for best results.

Heavier roasting pans and dishes will also cook better on rack position 1.

Do not leave any of the racks in the oven during self-clean. They may be damaged and/or will become difficult to slide in and out if self-cleaned. In addition, remove the convection filter in the back of the oven before self-cleaning.

To clean the racks, use hot, soapy water and the rough side of a sponge.

Oven rack

Glide clips

GlideRack Oven Rack

Installation

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Contents USE and Care Manual Classic Wall Oven Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t sPage Important Safety Instructions For service and warranty information, seeImportant Safety Instructions General Safety Precautions Setting The Time Of Day Oven Operation Getting StartedSecuring the Controls Follow these two steps to set the correct time of dayOven Operation Control Panel Oven Operation Installation Helpful Hints When Using Your GlideRack Oven RackOven Operation Oven Racks and Support GlideRack Oven RackPre-Heating the Oven Oven Mode SelectionOven Operation Oven Modes Oven Operation What Is Pure Convection? Baking and Roasting TipsMultiple Rack Baking BroilingCommon Baking Problems Delay Timed CookingOven Operation Delay Timed Cooking Using the Meat ProbeProbe Placement Important things to know about the meat probeDehydrating/Defrosting Using the Minute TimerTo use the minute timer Cleaning Porcelain Surfaces Door Handle/Control HousingCare Brass, Chrome and Copper SurfacesCare and Cleaning Self-CleaningTo Prepare the Oven for Self-Cleaning To Start the Self-Clean CycleCare Self-Cleaning Cleaning Adjusting the Oven TemperatureSelf-Cleaning Tips To calibrate the oven temperatureCleaning Accessories Replacement Oven Light Bulb Stainless Steel CleanerCare Replacing the Oven Light To replace a light bulb, follow these stepsBefore You Call For Service Problem Solution Guide Time Temp + or Time Temp key toBefore You Call For Service Clock Display CauseService and Product Warranty Product Maintenance If You Need ServiceWhat Is Covered What Is Not CoveredPage Page Business Reply Mail Warranty Information