Dacor Complete Guide to Wall Oven Manual: Set Clock and Use Timers

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Deluxe Features

Timers

CAUTION: The timers on your oven do not turn the oven on or off. They are only for timing purposes. When you want to turn the oven on or off automatically, use the delay options (see page 42).

NOTE: Pressing the CANCEL/SECURE key does NOT turn off the timers. Your wall oven is equipped with 2 built-in timers:

You can use both of them at the same time.

They have distinctive alarm tones so that once time runs out, you can tell which one has beeped.

You may want to set each timer for a few seconds and let time run out so that you can hear the dif- ference between the 2 tones.

To Use the Timers on Your Oven:

Press the TIMER key.

The timer screen appears.

Press the TIMER 1 or TIMER 2 key. For this example, press TIMER 1.

Enter the hours, minutes and seconds to be timed on the keypad. For example: to enter 1 hour, 2 minutes and 30 seconds (1:02:30), press 1-0-2-3-0. You need to enter the number of seconds being timed even if it is zero. For example: You must enter 5 min- utes and no seconds as 5-0-0to get 00:05:00 on the timer. If you don’t enter 0- 0, after 5, then the timer will only run for 5 seconds (you will have entered 00:00:05).

The time entered appears just above the TIMER 1 (or TIMER 2) key.

TIMER 1

12:25 PM

 

00:00:00

PRESS START

 

TIMER 1

DIRECTION

CANCEL

TIMER 2 DIRECTION

CANCEL

HH:MM:SS

DOWN

TIMER 1

TIMER 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIMER 1

12:25 PM

 

 

00:00:00

PRESS START

 

TIMER 1

DIRECTION

CANCEL

 

CANCEL

01:02:30

DOWN

TIMER 1

TIMER 2 DIRECTION

TIMER 2

 

 

 

 

 

Determine if you want the timer to count up

or count down. For example: if you set the timer for 01:30:00 counting down, the timer will start at 01:30:00, count down to 00:00:00, then beep. If you set the timer for 01:30:00 counting up, the timer will start at 00:00:00, count up to 01:30:00, then beep. Press the DIRECTION key until the desired direction is displayed.

To make the timer start counting, press START. The amount of time the timer is set for will continue to appear just above the TIMER 1 (or TIMER 2) key. The amount of time left on the timer will appear above the DIRECTION key.

If the oven is on when the timer is set, the display will return to the oven mode screen a few moments after the timer is started.

TIME LEFT

 

TIMER 1

12:25 PM

 

 

00:47:23

 

 

 

TIMER 1

DIRECTION

CANCEL

TIMER 2 DIRECTION

CANCEL

01:02:30

DOWN

TIMER 1

TIMER 2

If the oven is not on, press BACK/RECALL to return to the regular cooking display.

If you want to stop a timer before it has beeped, press the TIMER key, then press CANCEL TIMER 1 or CANCEL TIMER 2.

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Contents Wall Oven USE and Care Manual Copyright  2005 Distinctive Appliance Corporation Table of Contents Wall Oven Important Safety InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions Parts of the Oven Getting to Know Your OvenBefore Getting Started, Become Familiar with Your Oven Parts of Your Wall Oven Double Oven Shown Permanent function keys Control Panel layout1225 Clock Oven SetupSetting the Time Large Font or Small Font Changing the Size of the Numbers on the Clock Fonts24/12 Clock Military Time Fahrenheit F/Celsius C Enable/Disable the ClockPress Temp F/C Display ColorsYou can select each of the 3 colors Custom Display Color SettingsPress Display Color Oven Tones Press Tone SettingsTone Select a Desired Tone LOW LO/HI Volume Oven Lights Press ENABLE/DISABLE Door LiteStandard Racks How to Insert Standard Oven RacksHow to Remove Standard Oven Racks Operating Your Oven The BasicsGlideRacks How to Insert Your GlideRackHow to Remove Your GlideRack Quick Start Guide Before You CookLocking the Control Panel Changing Temperature after you press StartTurning Off the Ovens Here is an example Deluxe FeaturesHelp Menu To Use the Timers on Your Oven TimersDacor Guide Cook by Food How to Use Dacor Guide1225 PM Important Tips for Using Dacor GuideThree basic styles of cooking in an oven are Main MenuBaking Surround Baking Tips About Pure Convection BakingProblem May be caused by What to do Solutions to Common Baking ProblemsRoasting Roasting Modes Description Jump-in temperatureBroiling Tips Broiling Modes Description Jump-in temperatureBroiling Saved Guide How to Save the Oven Settings for Your Favorite RecipePress Saved Guide How to Use the Oven Recipe Settings You Have SavedBACK/RECALL key Setting Up the Sabbath FeatureMore SabbathPress Bake or Pure Convection 375F Press Dehydrate DehydrateOven Equipment Required for Dehydrating Foods Tips for DehydratingProof Upper ON/OFF or Lower ON/OFF key How to Use the Defrost FeatureDefrost Things to Keep in MindSelf-Clean…See Cleaning and Maintaining Your Oven on Delay/Timed Cooking Options Delay/Timed CookingHow to Set the Start Time and Start Day Setting Up the Delay OptionsTurning the Oven Off Using Duration Time Setting the Amount of Time the Oven is onTurning the Oven Off Using Stop Time Parts of the Meat Probe Meat ProbeHow to Use Your Meat Probe Fresh Pork Ground Meat & Meat MixturesFresh Beef, Veal, Lamb PoultryBest Use of Bake Ware Additional AccessoriesFood Placement Cooking TipsHigh Altitude Cooking About the Self-clean cycle Cleaning and Maintaining Your OvenSelf-Cleaning ON/OFF and Lower ON/OFF keys to se How to Use the Self-Cleaning FeaturePress Self Clean Self Clean Door Gasket Seal Cleaning the Surfaces of the OvenGlass and Porcelain Surfaces Stainless Steel SurfacesRemoving your oven’s filters Cleaning the Convection FilterTo clean the filters Installing your oven’s filters Cleaning the Accessories To Replace the Light Bulbs, Follow These Steps Replacing the Light BulbsPress CANCEL/SECURE Problem SolvingProblem Solution Guide You may also write us at Getting HelpExposing the Model/Serial Number Plate What is Not Covered Warranty InformationWhat is Covered Wall Oven Business Reply Mail Warranty Information