Dacor DO230, DO130 manual Using the Meat Probe, About Hold Mode, Using Delay Timed Cooking

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Operating Your Oven

About Hold Mode...

When you set the oven to stop cooking using the DURATION or STOP TIME keys, it will go into “hold” mode (HLd appears on the display) when it reaches the end of the cook time you have set. The oven will keep the temperature at 150°F for two hours.

Press CANCEL · SECURE to turn the oven all the way off.

To prevent sickness, do not allow foods to remain in the oven after it is off (after hold mode turns off).

Using Delay Timed Cooking

note

Delay-timed cooking cannot be used in Sabbath mode.

1.Adjust the racks to the appropriate level.

2.Put the food in the oven.

3.Press the key for the desired cooking mode (except broil or convection broil.)

4.Enter the desired cooking temperature on the number keypad.

5.If you want to turn the oven on immediately and turn off automatically at a later time, skip to step 8.

6.Press the START TIME key.

7.Enter the time you want the oven to start on the keypad. For 12:35, press 1-2-3-5. You may enter a time up to 22 hours and 59 minutes ahead of the present time. Press the # key to change “AM” or “PM.”

8.If you want to set the stop time or cooking duration, press either the STOP TIME or DURATION key (otherwise skip to step 9.) Using the DURATION key allows you to determine when the oven will stop cook- ing by entering the amount of time the oven is on. Using the STOP TIME key allows you to determine when the oven will stop cooking by entering the clock time. Using either key achieves the same result.

9.Press START.

10.If you entered a START TIME, the oven will start at the start time entered.

11.If you entered a DURATION or STOP TIME the oven will cook until the time entered and then, go into hold mode.

important

The time required to preheat the oven must be included in the amount of cook time. For cooking temperatures of 350°F and below, add 20 minutes to the cook time. Increase the cook time as the temperature increases above 350°F.

Other Things to Know About Delayed Timed Cooking

When the oven is in delay timed mode...

Push the CLOCK key to view the clock (current time).

Push the START TIME key to view the current start time setting.

Push the STOP TIME key to view the current cook time setting.

Push the DURATION key to view the current cook time setting.

Using the Meat Probe

When you cook foods like roasts and poultry, the internal temperature is the best way to tell when the food is prop- erly cooked. Your oven’s meat probe is an easy way to take the guesswork out of roasting. You can use it to cook food to the exact temperature you desire. The probe can be set from 100°F to 200°F.

Skewer

Plug

warning

To avoid the possibility of burns, use hot pads to handle, connect, and unplug the meat probe when the oven is hot.

Use the handles to insert and remove the meat probe’s skewer and to connect it to the oven. Pushing or pulling on either end of the cable could damage the meat probe. To avoid breaking the meat probe, make sure the food is completely defrosted before inserting the skewer.

To prevent damage, never leave the meat probe inside the oven when it is not being used, especially when broiling or during the self clean cycle.

Using a meat probe other than the one provided with your oven may result in damage to the probe and/or the oven.

note

The meat probe does not work with broil or convection broil and Sabbath modes. Plug in the meat probe when using the above modes, the meat probe symbol will flash indicating an error.

If the meat probe is accidently disconnected after the PROBE key is pressed, the meat probe symbol will flash and the error message “OPn” will appear on the display.

For double ovens, the meat probe can only be used in the upper oven.

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Contents Important Safety Instructions Getting to Know Your Oven Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t sBack Cover Dacor, all rights reserved Important Safety Instructions Important Information About Safety InstructionsSafety Symbols and Labels General Safety Precautions Getting to Know Your Oven Model IdentificationOven is available in single and double oven Models Convection filter Parts of the OvenControl panel Oven rackBelow floor Display Symbols Control Panel LayoutControl Panel Single Oven Control Panel Double Oven Control Panel Settings Operating Your OvenBefore You Cook Removing the Oven Racks RacksInserting the Oven Racks Inserting the Optional GlideRack Oven RackStarting Your Oven Lock-Out Feature Hour Timer FeatureTo disable or enable the 12 hour timer feature Understanding the Various Oven Modes Common Problems When Using the Bake ModeProblem May be caused by What to do BakePure Convection When cooking in Pure Convection Convection bake modesMultiple Rack Baking in Pure Convection Mode Convection BakeConvection Roast BroilConvection Broil Things to Know About Delay Timed Cooking TimersDelay Timed Cooking Features Three Ways to Use Delay Timed CookingUsing Delay Timed Cooking Using the Meat ProbeAbout Hold Mode Other Things to Know About Delayed Timed CookingMeat probe symbol will flash on the display To change the meat probe temperature during cookingTo cancel meat probe operation while the oven is cooking Meat Probe InstructionsDehydrating/Defrosting Dehydrating TipsCreating a Candied Effect Solving Discoloration ProblemsPreventing Tough Skins When Dehydrating Defrosting TipsThings to Know About Sabbath Mode Sabbath ModeSetting Up the Sabbath Feature ProofingTo change the offset temperature Adjusting the Oven TemperatureFood Placement Cooking Tips20% Best Use of Bake WareHigh Altitude Cooking Shaped rack Grill Deep dish broil-roast pan One per kitAbout the Self Clean Cycle Care and CleaningYour Oven’s Self Clean Feature How to Use the Self Clean FeatureSelf Clean Setting the Oven to Self Clean at a Later TimeCleaning the Exterior Cleaning the Interior Optional Baking Stone Parts and AccessoriesOptional Roast/Broil Pan with V Shaped Rack Optional Cookie SheetsReplacing the Light Bulbs To replace a light bulbDo not use a screwdriver to remove the lens cover Before You Call for Service Problem Solution GuideCooling fan continues to run Normal operation Error code appears and staysCall for service CooledWhat Is Covered Warranty and ServiceWarranty What Is Not CoveredPage Page Business Reply Mail Warranty Information