Dacor Wall Oven manual Delay/Timed Cooking Options

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Deluxe Features

Delay/Timed Cooking

If you want to set the oven to automatically turn itself on or off at a later time or day, you can use the delay options feature. The delay options work for all of the various cook modes (except broil) and special features, including DacorGuide and self-clean. You can set the oven to turn on up to a week later.

Delay/Timed Cooking Options

You can set the delay/timed cooking options to:

Start the oven immediately and turn it off at a certain time of day (stop time).

Start the oven immediately and turn it off after a set amount of time (duration time).

Start the oven at a later time (delay start) and turn it off at a certain time of day (stop time).

Start the oven at a later time (delay start) and turn it off after a set amount of time (duration time). Start the oven at a later time (delay start) with no turn off time.

For the self-clean feature only: You may only use the delay options feature to set the start time and day for the self-clean feature. You cannot change the stop time or duration of the self-clean cycle. The duration time for self-cleaning is set automatically when you pick light, medium, or heavy cleaning.

WARNING: Food safety is an important consideration when using the delay options feature. To avoid potential sickness and the spoiling of food, take the following steps:

Avoid using foods that will spoil while waiting for the oven to start cooking. Typical foods to avoid include: those containing eggs and dairy products, cream soups, and cooked or uncooked meats, poultry, and fish.

If cooking will not begin immediately, place only very cold or frozen food into the oven. Most unfro- zen foods should never stand in the oven for more than 2 hours before cooking begins.

Do not allow foods to remain in the oven after completion of the hold cycle. The hold cycle automati- cally starts at the conclusion of timed cooking and keeps your food at 150°F for 2 hours (“HOLD” appears on the screen). When the temperature drops below 140˚F, bacteria can develop.

NOTE: You may use the timers while using the delay options feature. The timers do not have an effect on any of the delay options settings.

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Contents Wall Oven USE and Care Manual Copyright  2005 Distinctive Appliance Corporation Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Wall OvenImportant Safety Instructions Getting to Know Your Oven Before Getting Started, Become Familiar with Your OvenParts of the Oven Parts of Your Wall Oven Double Oven Shown Control Panel layout Permanent function keys1225 Oven Setup Setting the TimeClock Changing the Size of the Numbers on the Clock Fonts 24/12 Clock Military TimeLarge Font or Small Font Enable/Disable the Clock Fahrenheit F/Celsius CDisplay Colors Press Temp F/CCustom Display Color Settings Press Display ColorYou can select each of the 3 colors Press Tone Settings Oven TonesTone Select a Desired Tone LOW LO/HI Volume Press ENABLE/DISABLE Door Lite Oven LightsOperating Your Oven The Basics How to Insert Standard Oven RacksHow to Remove Standard Oven Racks Standard RacksHow to Insert Your GlideRack How to Remove Your GlideRackGlideRacks Before You Cook Quick Start GuideChanging Temperature after you press Start Turning Off the OvensLocking the Control Panel Deluxe Features Help MenuHere is an example Timers To Use the Timers on Your OvenHow to Use Dacor Guide Dacor Guide Cook by FoodImportant Tips for Using Dacor Guide 1225 PMMain Menu BakingThree basic styles of cooking in an oven are Surround About Pure Convection Baking Baking TipsSolutions to Common Baking Problems Problem May be caused by What to doRoasting Modes Description Jump-in temperature RoastingBroiling Modes Description Jump-in temperature BroilingBroiling Tips How to Save the Oven Settings for Your Favorite Recipe Saved GuideHow to Use the Oven Recipe Settings You Have Saved Press Saved GuideSabbath Setting Up the Sabbath FeatureMore BACK/RECALL keyPress Bake or Pure Convection 375F Dehydrate OvenPress Dehydrate Tips for Dehydrating Equipment Required for Dehydrating FoodsProof Things to Keep in Mind How to Use the Defrost FeatureDefrost Upper ON/OFF or Lower ON/OFF keySelf-Clean…See Cleaning and Maintaining Your Oven on Delay/Timed Cooking Delay/Timed Cooking OptionsSetting Up the Delay Options How to Set the Start Time and Start DaySetting the Amount of Time the Oven is on Turning the Oven Off Using Duration TimeTurning the Oven Off Using Stop Time Meat Probe Parts of the Meat ProbeHow to Use Your Meat Probe Poultry Ground Meat & Meat MixturesFresh Beef, Veal, Lamb Fresh PorkCooking Tips Additional AccessoriesFood Placement Best Use of Bake WareHigh Altitude Cooking Cleaning and Maintaining Your Oven Self-CleaningAbout the Self-clean cycle How to Use the Self-Cleaning Feature Press Self CleanON/OFF and Lower ON/OFF keys to se Self Clean Stainless Steel Surfaces Cleaning the Surfaces of the OvenGlass and Porcelain Surfaces Door Gasket SealCleaning the Convection Filter To clean the filtersRemoving your oven’s filters Installing your oven’s filters Cleaning the Accessories Replacing the Light Bulbs To Replace the Light Bulbs, Follow These StepsProblem Solving Problem Solution GuidePress CANCEL/SECURE Getting Help Exposing the Model/Serial Number PlateYou may also write us at Warranty Information What is CoveredWhat is Not Covered Wall Oven Business Reply Mail Warranty Information