Dacor ER30D-C, ER30DSR Preset Jump-in Temperature Settings, Lock-Out Feature, Hour Timer Feature

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Operating the Oven

Preset (Jump-in) Temperature Settings

Your oven has a preset “jump-in” temperature setting for each of the cooking modes to reduce the need to always enter the temperature. See the table below. See “Starting Your Oven” on page 13 for directions on how to cook at the preset temperature.

COOKING MODE

preset TEMPERATURE

BAKE

350°F

CONVECTION BAKE

325°F

PURE CONVECTION

325°F

CONVECTION ROAST

375°F

BROIL

555°F

CONVECTION BROIL

555°F

Lock-Out Feature

If you want to disable the keys on the control panel when the oven is not in use:

Push and hold the CANCEL/SECURE key for about four seconds. The control panel keys will stop working and “OFF“ will appear on the display. Only the CANCEL/SECURE and the oven light keys remain functional.

To reactivate the control panel, press and hold the CANCEL/ SECURE key for four seconds.

12 Hour Timer Feature

Your range is equipped with a feature that automatically turns the oven off after 12 hours of continuous use. The 12 hour timer resets if you change the cooking temperature or cooking mode. This feature does not apply to the cooktop.

The range ships from the factory with the 12 hour timer enabled.

To disable or enable the 12 hour timer feature:

With the oven off, push and hold the TIMER 1 key for about ten seconds, until the control panel beeps. ON will appear on the display if the 12 hour timer is enabled.

Push the SELF CLEAN key to disable (or enable) the 12 hour timer.

Push START to save the changes and return to the clock display.

 

 

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Contents USE and Care Manual Epicure Range You Call for Important Safety Instructions About Safety InstructionsFor warranty and service information, see Model IdentificationImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Getting to Know Your Range Parts of the OvenControl Panel Layout Oven Racks Each oven Rack Type QuantityKeys Light KeyAbout the Cooktop Special Cooktop FeaturesBurner Locations Setting Up Your Range Cooktop AssemblyStack Burner Assembly Crown Burner AssemblyInstalling the Burner Knobs GratesIcons on Left Burner Knob Icons on Right Burner KnobsSetting the Time Setting the Temperature Scale24/12 Hour Clock Military Time Control Panel PositionOperating the Cooktop Selecting the CookwareLighting a Burner To light a burnerUsing the Griddle Cooktop TipsOperating the Oven Changing the Temperature Changing the Oven Cooking ModeStarting Your Oven Turning Off Your OvenPreset Jump-in Temperature Settings Lock-Out FeatureHour Timer Feature To disable or enable the 12 hour timer featureBaking Tips Understanding the Various Oven Modes Your range offers three convection cooking modesFor Pure Convection and Convection Bake Modes For Multiple Rack BakingTimers To Use the Timers on Your RangeDelay Timed Cooking Set-up Delay Timed Cooking FeaturesHold Mode Using the Meat Probe To change the meat probe temperature during cookingTo change the cooking mode during meat probe cooking To cancel meat probe operation while the oven is cookingDehydrating/Defrosting Dehydrating TipsSolving Discoloration Problems Defrosting TipsProofing Creating a Candied EffectFood Placement Cooking TipsBest Use of Bake Ware High Altitude CookingCleaning and Maintenance Your Oven’s Self-Clean FeatureHow to Use the Self-Cleaning Feature After the Self-Clean Cycle is CompleteSelf-Cleaning Tips Setting the Oven to Self-Clean at a Later TimeGeneral Cleaning Cleaning the CooktopCleaning the Grates, Spill Trays and WOK Ring Cooktop DisassemblyCleaning the Burner Components and Igniters Control Panel Stainless Steel SurfacesBrass, Chrome, & Copper Surfaces Glass Interior and ExteriorDoor Gasket Seal Oven RacksMeat Probe Optional Roast/Broil Pan with V Shaped RackReplacing the Light Bulbs To replace the light bulbs, follow these stepsReplacement Parts and Accessories Description Dacor part numberBefore You Call for Service Problem Solution Guide OvenProblem Solution Guide Cooktop Your Range sectionWarranty and Service Product MaintenanceWhat Is Covered What Is Not CoveredBusiness Reply Mail Warranty Information