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Over The Range Convection
Microwave Oven
Models PCOR30B, PCOR30R, PCOR30S

mMPORTANT INFORMATION

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The life of the kitchen '_

To aid in reporting
number

located

this microwave

oven in case of loss or theft,

on the unit. We also suggest

you record

please

record

below

all the information

MODELNUMB[B

the model

listed and retain

number

for future

and serial
reference.

8[BIAL
NUMB[B

BATEOFPURGHAS[
DEALER

T[L[PHON[

8[RVIC[B

T[L[PHON[

1(800)793-0093
DACOR
1440

INC.

Bridge

Diamond

Gate Drive

Bar, CA 91765

Please provide the following
information
when you write or call: model number, serial
your complete
mailing address (including
zip code), your daytime telephone
number
description
of the problem.
TO

ACC:ESS

number, date of purchase,
(including
area code) and

www.dacor.com

|NTERNET;

PBECAUTION$TB AVOIDPO$$1BLEEXPO$UBE
TO EXCE$$1VEMICBOWAVE ENEBGY
(a)Do

not attempt

exposure
(b)Do

not place

accumulate

any object
on sealing

(c) Do not operate
that there
seals
(d)The

to operate

to microwave

this oven with the door open

energy.

It is important

between

and sealing
oven should

or tamper

operation

can result in harmful

with the safety

the oven front face and the door or allow

interlocks.

soil or cleaner

residue

to

surfaces.

the oven if it is damaged.

is no damage

since open=door

not to defeat

It is particularly

to the: (1) door (bent),

important

(2) hinges

that the oven door close properly

and latches

(broken

or loosened),

surfaces.
not be adjusted

or repaired

by anyone

except

properly

qualified

service

and

(3) door

personnel.

For Customer Assistance ..........................

2

Precautions to Avoid Possible

Sensor Cook Chart ...................................

17

Sensor Cook Recipes ............................... 18-19
Manual Convection/Automatic
Mix

Exposure to Excessive
Microwave Energy ......................................
Contents ......................................................

2
3

Product Limited Warranty .........................
Important Safety Instructions ...................

4
5

Unpacking Instructions .............................
Grounding Instructions .............................
Information You Need to Know .................
About Your Oven ......................................

Operation .................................................... 20-24
Convection Cooking ..................................
To Cook with Convection ..........................
To Preheat and Cook with Convection .....

20
20
20

6
6
7-9
7

To Broil ......................................................
To Slow Cook ............................................

20
21

Automatic Mix Cooking .............................
To Cook with Automatic Mix .....................

21
21

About Food ...............................................

7

To Preheat and Cook with Automatic Mix

21

About Microwave Cooking ........................

8

About Safety .............................................
About Children and the Microwave ...........

8
8

About Utensils and Coverings ...................
Part Names .................................................

9
10

Auto Roast ................................................
Auto Roast Chart ......................................

23
23

Controt Panel ..............................................

11

Before Operating ........................................
To Set the Clock .......................................

12
12

Auto Bake .................................................
Auto Bake Chart .......................................

24
24

Stop/Clear ................................................

12

Multiple Sequence Cooking ......................

25

Manual Microwave Operation ................... 12-13
Turntable On/Off ......................................
12

More/Less Time Adjustment ....................
Kitchen Timer ............................................

25
25

Easy Minute ..............................................
Demonstration Mode .................................

25
25

Help ..........................................................

25

Help Guide ................................................
1. Child Lock ..........................................

26
26

Hood Light/Hood Fan ...............................
Time Cooking Microwave ..........................
Keep Warm ...............................................
To Set Power Level ..................................

13
13
13
13

Microwave Features ................................... 14-19
Auto Defrost ..............................................
14

Convection Automatic Mix Operation ...... 22-24
Auto Broil ..................................................
22
Auto Broil Chart ........................................
22

Other Convenient Features ....................... 25-26

Auto Defrost Chart ....................................
Manual Defrost ..........................................

14
15

2. Audible Signal Elimination .................
3. Auto Start ..........................................

26
26

4. Language Selection ..........................

26

Sensor Cooking ........................................
Instant Sensors .........................................

15
16

5. Weight/Temp Selection ....................
Instant On .................................................

26
26

Instant Sensor Reheat ..............................

16

Instant Sensor Popcorn ............................
Popcorn Chart ...........................................
Instant Sensor Chart .................................

16
16
16

Sensor Cook .............................................

17

INTERACTIVE

Cleaning and Care ...................................... 27-28
Service Catl Check .....................................
29
Specifications .............................................
Quick Reference .........................................

COOKING

29
80

SYSTEM

The Interactive Cooking System offers step-by-step instructions in the display for using the oven, from
setting the clock to programming each feature. It also includes Help Guide for instructions on using
Child Lock, Audible Signal Elimination, Auto Start and Help. There is a choice of English, Spanish
or French and a choice of U.S. Customary Unit-pound or Metric-kilograms. Touch HELP GUIDE and
follow the directions displayed or check page 26.

WHAT

IS

CERTIFICATE
DACOR

COVERED

OF WARRANTIES

MICROWAVE

OVEN

WiTHiN THE FIFTY STATES OF THE U.S.A., THE DiSTRiCT OF COLUi'vIBiA AND CANADA*:
FULL ONE YEAR
If your DACOR

WARRANTY

product

or workmanship,
vide proof

fails to function

DACOR

of purchase

will remedy

upon

within

one year of the original

the defect

request

without

charge

and have the appliance

date of purchase,

to you or subsequent

accessible

due to a defect

in material

users. The owner

must pro=

for service.

Warranty is null and void if non-CSA approved product is transported from the U.S.

OUTSIDE THE FIFTY STATES OF THE U.S.A., THE BiSTRICT OF COLUiViBiA AND CANADA:
LIMITED

FIRSTYEAR

If your DACOR

WARRANTY

product

or workmanship,

fails to function

DACOR

will furnish

and labor costs are the responsibility
have the appliance

WHAT
•

Failure

IS

NOT

of the product

Service
•

accessible

calls

Replacement
Damage
Breakage,
cosmetic

discoloration
finish,

caused

of the purchaser.

date of purchase,

to replace

the defective

The owner must provide

due to a defect

in material

parL All delivery,

installation

proof of purchase

upon request

and

for service.

caused

by faulty

the customer
when

of house fuses

to the product

one year of the original

COVERED

to educate

Failure of the product
consumer
use.

within

a new part, EO.B. factory,

installation,
in the proper

used for commercial,

or fuse

caused

improper

business,

boxes, or resetting

by accident,

or damage

to glass,

by improper

usage

usage,

or neglect

of required

maintenance.

use and care of the product.
rental

of circuit

fire, flood or other
metal surfaces,
or care, abuse,

or any application

other

than for residential

breakers.

acts of God.
plastic

components,

trim, paint,

porcelain

or other

or neglect.

THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN THE ABOVE EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES THEREFORE NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE MADE_ AND OUTSIDE THE FIFTY STATES OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ALL IMPLED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO _ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PURCHASE. IN NO EVENT SHALL DACOR BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL EXPENSE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLED, ARE MADE TO ANY BUYER FOR RESALE
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights_ and you
may also have other rights that vary from state to state.

When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
WARN|NG

- To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons or exposure to
excessive microwave energy:

1. Read all instructions
appliance.

before

using

the

14. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.

2. Read and follow the specific "PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE
ENERGY" on inside front cover.

15. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or
counter.
16. See door surface cleaning instructions
page 27.

3. This appliance must be grounded. Connect
only to properly grounded
outlet. See
"GROUNDING
mNSTRUCTmONS"
on
page 6 and INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
4. Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided installation
instructions.
5. Some products such as whole eggs and
sealed containers --for example, closed
glass jars -- may explode and should not be
heated in this oven.
6. Stir liquids briskly before and after heating to
avoid eruption.
7. Use this appliance only for its intended use
as described in this manual. Do not use
corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appliance. This type of oven is specifically
designed to heat, cook or dry food. It is not
designed for industrial or laboratory use.
8. As with any appliance, close supervision
necessary when used by children.

13. Do not immerse cord or plug in water.

is

on

17. To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:
a. Do not overcook food. Carefully attend
appliance if paper, plastic or other combustible materials are placed inside the
oven to facilitate cooking.
b. Remove wire twist-ties from paper or
plastic bags before placing bag in oven.
c. If materials

inside the oven should

ignite, keep oven door closed, turn
oven off and disconnect the power
cord or shut off power at the fuse or
circuit breaker panel.
d. Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do not leave paper products,
cooking utensils or food in the cavity
when not in use.
18. Clean ventilation openings and grease filters
frequently--Grease
should not be allowed to
accumulate on ventilation openings, hood
(louver) or grease filters.

9. Do not operate this appliance if it has a
damaged cord or plug, if it is not working
properly or if it has been damaged or dropped.

19. Use care when cleaning the louver and the
grease filters. Corrosive cleaning agents,
such as lye-based oven cleaners, may damage the louver and the grease filters.

10. This appliance should be serviced only by
qualified service personnel. Contact nearest
Dacor Authorized Servicer for examination,
repair or adjustment.

20. When flaming food under the hood, turn the
fan on.

11. Do not cover or block any openings on the
appliance.
12. Do not store or use this appliance outdoors.
Do not use this product near water--for
example, near a kitchen sink, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool, and the like.

21. This appliance is suitable for use above both
gas and electric cooking equipment 36" wide
or less.

Unpacking and Examining YourOven
Carefully remove oven from
INSTALLATION
EASIER.

carton.

SAVE THE

CARTON

AS IT MAY MAKE

Remove:
1. all packing
REMOVE
the oven
Wall

materials

from

inside

the

oven

cavity;

however,

DO

NOT

THE WAVEGUIDE
COVER, which is located on the ceiling in
cavity. Check to see that there are Installation
Instructions,

Template

Operation

and

Top Template.

Read

enclosures

and

SAVE

the
Waveguide
cover

Manual

2. the feature

sticker

from

the outside

of the door, if there

is one.
Hinges

Check

the oven for any damage,

door seals and sealing
dents inside the cavity
the oven and contact
See Installation

This appliance

such as misaligned

or bent door,

damaged

Latches

Door seals and
sealing surfaces

surfaces, broken or loose door hinges and latches and
or on the door. If there is any damage,
do not operate
your dealer

Instructions

or DACOR

for more

AUTHORIZED

Oven
cavity

SERVICER.

details.

must be grounded.This

oven is equipped

with a cord having

a grounding

wire with a grounding

plug.

It must be plugged into a wal! receptacle
that is properly
installed and grounded
in accordance
with the National
Electrical
Code and local codes and ordinances.
In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding
reduces risk of
electric

shock

WARNING

by providing

= Improper

an escape

wire for the electric

use of the grounding

current.

plug can result in a risk of electric

shock.

Eleetrical Requirements
Check

Installation

The electdca!
electrica!

Instructions

requirements

supply.

g-_,ong
_,og
for proper

location

for the power

supply.

are a 120 volt 60 Hz, AC only, 15 amp. or more

It is recommended

that

a separate

circuit

serving

only

protected

the oven be

provided,

Grounding

The oven
receptacle
STANCES
Notes:

is equipped
with a 3=prong grounding
plug. It must be plugged into a wall
that is properly
installed and grounded.
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUM=
CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING
PIN FROM THE PLUG.

1. If you have any questions
service

about

the grounding

or electrical

instructions,

consult

Pin

3-ProngReceptacle
/
noo_pt_o=_Bo×
around

a qualified

electrician

or

person.

2. Neither Dacor nor the dealer can accept any liability for damage to the oven or personal
from failure to observe the correct electrical connection
procedures.

injury

resulting

Radie er TV lnterferenee
Should there be any interference
caused by the microwave
oven to your radio or TV, check that the microwave
oven is on a different
electrical
circuit, relocate the radio or TV as far away from the oven as feasible or check
position

and signal

of receiving

antenna.

ABOUT

YOUR

OVEN

This Operation
Manual
is valuable:
and always save it for reference.
A good

microwave

cookbook

Check it for microwave
hints and recipes.
NEVER

use

support
could

the

oven

be placed

in the

range

principles,

without

the

The turntable

both clockwise
and counterclockwise.
for complete
instructions.
ALWAYS

sausages,
&

vegetables

, Puncture

o Pierce

it is on to absorb

skins

yolks

of

hot uogs

foods

from

are used.
cooking.

will

not

cause

as much

ones. Ventilation

you

preparation

openings

only. It should

or newspapers.

Your

850

oven

is rated

Procedure.
check food

In using
a minute

watts

by using

the

not be

IEC Test

recipes or package
directions,
or two before the minimum
time

and add time accordingly.

before

cooking

and

apples

sausages

popcorn

• Cut

- Stir

corn

POPCORN

for

o Pop

popcorn

the
or

o Exceed

in regular

brown

bags

bowls.
maximum

time

on

popcorn

package

pad.

food to small

on bottles
thoroughly.

goods

d_sh and
Check

o Heat

disposable

o Heat

bottles

o Heat

baby

o Heat

or cook

bottles.

w_th nipples
food

in original

on
jars.

after heating
"Wrist"
test

with

to release

steam

filling

after

and

avoid

briskly

to avoid

• Use deep
or cereals,

Before

ann

after

'eruption

bowl, when
to prevent

cooking
boilovers.

m the

bacteria
- Deep

liqu_as

in closed

glass

jars

as

harmful

or

a_r t_ght containers.
,Can

liquids

nearing

_n shells.

feeding.

baked

heating
burns.

eggs.

o Dry nuts or seeds

for the

heat carefully,
stirring
often.
temperature
before serwng.

before

whole

or glass

popping

baby

o Put nipples
and shake

_n shells.

so

to slow to 1 or 2 seconas

o Transfer

eggs

escapes.

while

use special

, Cook
, Reheat

potatoes,

, Use specially bagged
microwave
oven

popping

General

rises

convection,

part of microwave

used to dry clothes

"explosion".

steam

-L_sten

food

covered

The oven is for food

egg

to orevent

that

Baby

is a normal

heat

FOOD

squash,

Popcorn

when

and when

12

energy.

ABOUT

start

or burners

condensation
as uncovered
must not be blocked.

turn

When using the oven at power levels below 100%,
may hear the magnetron
cycling on and off.

Eggs,
fruits

Generally,

dish

page

units

Room humidity and the moisture in food will influence
the amount
of moisture
that condenses
in the oven.

and

will

See

have food in the oven when

the microwave

Condensation

techniques,

turntable

surface

high mix, low mix or the broil settings

asset.

over so that a large

oven.

The fan wilJ automatically

it carefully

is a valuable

cooking

nor turn the turntable

read

ma,

microwave

not be destroyed.

fat fry

• Dry wood

gourds,

herbs orwet

papers.

YOU NEED

JNFORMATJ0N
ABOUT
•

MICROWAVE

Arrange
outside

food carefully.
of dish.

TO KNOW

COOKING

Place thickest

areas towards

Rearrange

_, Watch cooking time. Cook for the shortest amount
of time indicated
and add more as needed.
Food
severely
•

overcooked

Cover

foods

book

for suggestions:

microwave

cooking.

thin areas

wrap

small

flat pieces

thick areas

Stir foods from outside

_, Turn

cooking,
foods

speed

over

paper,

once
items

foods

United

to

see

States

recommended

thoroughly.

during

microwaving

to

foods

as chicken

and

allows

the

indicating

that

reached.

include:

throughout,

not just

at edge.

bottom

o Poultry

thigh joints

of dish is very hot to the touch.

and poultry

o Fish is opaque

move easily.
show no pinkness.

and flakes

easily

with a fork.

must be turned

that

they

are
of

cooked

to

o

Agriculture's

ALWAYS

use

handling

utensils

Enough
utensils

fresh

porK,

ground

Doqeless
seafood,

white
poultry,
fish,
egg dishes and frozen

prepared

food.

._ for

leftover,

170°F

... white

180°F

_. dark

To test for doneness,
or dense
the

area

thermometer

it is approved

ABOUT

a meat
from

in the

food

during

below

the age of 7 should

a supervising

person

o

near

Between the ages of 7 and 12, the supervising
should be in the same room.

o

cooking,
o

THE

use the microwave
very

store

anyone

be allowed

away

from

from the face.

cavity

for storing

and handle

to them.
person

waveguide
arcing

check
is no

cookbooks

food carefully
minimize

Use care

stool
to lean or swing

cover

and/or

the

or

to preserve
spread

of

when

clean.

Food

residue

can

from

the oven

fires.

removing

items

that the utensil,

your clothes

touch the safety

door latches.

or accessories

so

do not

MICROWAVE
Children

should

potholders,
attention

to packages

may be extra

Children

be taught

remove

Don't assume

At no time should
on the oven door.

steam

through

food.

quality
and
bacteria.

cause

cooking

on a sturdy

the

Keep

if not, he/she

stand

bags away

NEVER
use
other items.

The child must be able to reach the oven comfortably;
should

can transfer

by directing

when

hot food.

in a

NEVER

oven use.

AND

burns

of overcooking

its high
foodborne

thermometer

CHILDREN

with

chance

® Select,

fat or bone.

for microwave

steam

burns
with

® Stay near the oven while it's in use and
cooking
progress
frequently
so that there

reaay-to-rer_eat

meat of poultry.

insert

to prevent

that are in contact

heat from the food
to cause skin burns.

oven cooking

meat of poultry.

away

potholders

the face and hands. Slowly lift the farthest edge of
a dish's covering
and carefully
open popcorn
and

meat.

refdgeratea,
and dell and carryout "fresh" food

oven

for signs

have been

o Center

o Meat

Department

_.for

165 F

Children

Look

signs

steams

time which
overcooking.

overcooking

® Avoid

unless

halfway
and from

food from oven and stir,

without

temperatures

o Food

temperatures.

160°F

leave

meatballs

SAF£TY

® Check

thick

cooking

Doneness
foil any

of dish once or twice

like roasts

as

time. Remove

for doneness.

cooking

evenly.

to prevent

to center

Check

prevent

of aluminum

are cooked

of such

hamburgers.
Large
over at least once.

the

or cook-

wax

such

Cover for standing

food to finish

if possible.

cooking

ABOUT

if possible.

recipe

towels,

or a lid. Covers

of meat or poultry

dense,

during

Check

paper

Add standing

or ignite.

and help foods to cook

with

before

while
plastic

spattering
_, Shield

•

can smoke

foods

through cooking both from top to bottom
the center of the dish to the outside.

al! safety

coverings
that

precautions:

carefully,
crisp

food

use

pay special
because

they

hot.
that because

skill he/she

can cook

a child has mastered

need to learn that the microwave

a toy. See page 26 for Child

one

everything.

Lock feature.

oven is not

|iNFORMATiON
ABOUT
It is not
new

UTENSILS

necessary

to buy

microwave

in each

AND

al! new

convection

oven,

cookware.
The

COVERINGS
Many

chart

below

pieces
will

already

help

you

in your
decide

kitchen

what

can

utensils

be
and

used

successfu!ly

coverings

in your

should

be

used

mode,

Aluminum

Foil

Aluminum
con[diners

Browning

G_ass

YOU NEED TO KNOW

dJsn

ceran3]c

Pyroceram

Yes Small ttai p_eces of aluminum
toll elaced
smoothl:, on toed can be used to sn_e_d areas from
cooking or defrosting [oo OUJCK_V.Kee_ foil at _east
1 inch _rom _alt of oven.

Yes Fo, shielding.

Yes For shield_nc,

Yes Can be used if 3/4 fitled with food. Keep 1 inch
awa_ from wails ana eo no_ cover wire Id.

Yes Bro_I - No cover.

Yes Can be used if 3/4
_llled with food. Keee 1
Inch awa3 from walls and
do not cover with to_l

Yes Do not exceed recommended
Follow manufacturer's
directions

No

No

Yes Excellent.

Yes Excellent.

Yes Excellent.

pre_ea[mg

[tme.

®

Glass

nea[-resJs[an(

Yes Exceilen_

Yes Excellent

Yes Excellent

Glass

Ran-ileal-reels[an[

No

No

No

LidS, glass

Yes

Yes Bred - No cover.

Yes

uas. mesa

No

Yes Broil - No cover.

No

Metal cookware

No

Yes

Yes Do nor use
covenngs.

Metal m_so: dishes with
metallc [nm etc. Metal
[wls[-[les.

No

No

No

Oven cook ng sags

Yes Good for large meats or foods [na[
[enaenzJng. DO NOT use metal h _s_ues.

Pacer

e_a_es

need

Yes Broil-

No

Yes Do no_ use
covenngs.

me,at

me_al

Yes For reheating

No

No

Paeer rowels

Yes To cover
use recycled
me_s flhngs.

No

No

Pacer

Yes

Yes For temperatures
uo to 400°R Do no_ use
for bro]hng.

Yes For temperal:ures ue

No

No

Yea

Yes Are heat resistant
uo to 425 R Do no_ use
for broiIing.

Yes

Ptasuc wrap

Yes Use brands specially marked for microwave
use. DO NOT allow oias'[ c wrap to touch food. Ven[
so steam can escape.

No

No

Pottery, stoneware
porcelain

Yes Check manufacturer
oelng microwave-safe,

Yes

Yes Must be microwavesafe ann ovenae_e.

Styrofoam

Yes For reheating

No

No

Wax oaoer

Yes

No

No

No

No

ovenaeie

Microwave-safe
con[alDers
Plastic

Wicke/

eIastic

Thermaset

wade

for reneanng
and COOKing. Do not
pacer rowels whcn
may con[am

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covering

and defrosnn_.

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for cooking

for

and reneaung

Yes Ma> #e used for short oeriods
of time. Do
nor use wan n_gn fat or h_gh sugar content foods.
Could char.

re 400°R

D_SH CHt=CK.
If you wish to check if a dish is safe for microwaving,
place the empty dish in the
microwave
on HIGH for 30 seconds.
If the dish becomes
very hot, DO NOT use it for microwaving,
AOCESS0_ES
purchase
doneness
damage

so that

There
they

and assure

are many

microwave

meet

needs,

your

you that foods

to the oven when

accessories

accessories

A microwaveosafe

have been
are used,

cooked

available

for purchase.

thermometer

will

to safe temperatures,

Evaluate

assist
Dacor

carefully

oven

and

before

you

you in determining
is not responsible

correct
for any

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BOTTOM VIEW
13
(Front

of Microwave)

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.... .--f"

1.

Oven

2.

Door hinges.

door with see-through

3.

Waveguide

4.

Turntable

5.

Oven

DO NOT

REMOVE.
motor

shaft.

oven is operating

securely

closed.

One touch

DOOR

Push
8.

FAN

9.

LIGHT

Time

to open

or door is open.

Ventilation

13.

Light cover.

14.

Grease

15.

Removable

Push

panel.

Digital

Microwave)

display,

99 minutes

openings.

filters.
ceramic

The turntable
unless

the door is
16.

OPEN

button.

Removable
Place

door.

clockwise

Only remove

turntable

the turntable

oven cavity

turntable.

will rotate

counterclockwise.

HI / LO button.

Push

control

display:

12.

door latches.

The oven will not operate
7.

Auto-Touch

11.

of

99 seconds.

light.

Safety

10.

cover

It will light when
6.

window.

(Rear

or
for cleaning.

support.
support

and the turntable

on the floor of the
on the turntable

support.

for high/low/off.

17.

button.

Removable
poultry

for on/off.

18.

10

low rack for broiling

and meat

roasting.

Removable

high rack for two

level baking.

and

INTERACTIVE

D{SPLAY

Words will light in the display to indicate
features
and cooking instructions,

16
28
16
14

15-17

20

22

20
21

23

21
20
21

24

13
25

12
26
26

13

13

12

12

Number next to the control panel illustration indicates page on which
there are feature descriptions

11

and usage information.

'_ Before

operating

your

sure you read and
manual completely.
,_ Before

the

oven

new

microwave

understand

can

be

oven

this

used,

make

operation

follow

these

Touch CLOCK

pad.

procedures:
1. Plug in the oven. Close

This is a 12 hour clock.
incorrect clock time, _

the door. The oven display

wiUshaw

Touch the STOP!CLEAR
2. Touch the STOP!CLEAR

•

pad.

wil! appear.
3. Touch

TO

CLOCK

SET

,_ Suppose
12:30

and follow

THE
you want

directions

CLOCK
to enter

after the power is reinstate&
cooking,
the program
will be

The time of day will also be erase&

touch STOP/CLEAR

time of day

correct

(A.M. or RM.).

the time.

If the electrical
power supply
to your microwave
oven should be interrupted,
the display will inter°

erase&

the correct

pad and reoenter

mittently show _
If this occurs during

to set.

If you attempt
to enter an
will appear in the display.

NOTE-"

pad and

time of day.
Your oven can be programmed

with the door

open except for START/INSTANT
ON, EASY
SENSOR
REHEAT and POPCORN.

Touch

Enter the correct
day by touching

time of
the numbers

TURNTABL=:

IC,DU
7"3.'3F3

I

in sequence.

ON/OFF

_, Suppose
casserole

t
Touch

you want to cook lasagna in a 13"x9"x2"
for 45 minutes on 40% power.

TURNTABLE

3.
4.

Stop the oven temporarily
during cooking.
Return the time of day to the display.

5.

Cancel

a program

during

during

cooking,

programming.

touch

twice.

without

touching

display
or on,

always

the TURNTABLE
indicates

whether

ON/OFF

pad. The

the turntable

is off

THE TURNTABLE
SHOULD
ALWAYS BE ON WHEN
USING THE SPECIAL
FEATURES.
On/Off function

0F_
ON/OFF

Erase if you make a mistake
Cancel kitchen timer.

The turntable
wil! stay off for one minute after door is
opened when timeoofoday appears
in the display. It is
possible
to reprogram
the oven during that minute

so that it is level.

TURNTABLE
ON / OFF

pad to:

1.
2.

NOTL=:

when extra large dishes, such as the popular 13"x9"x2"
glass utility casserole,
are used. The casserole
should
on the turntable

the STOP!CLEAR

MINUTE,

The door can be opened
for checking
food and the
turntable
will stay in the off position.
After checking,
close door and touch START/_NSTANT
ON.

For most cooking, the turntable should be on; however
the turntable
can be turned offso that it does not rotate

be placed

Simply

reset the clock for the

can be used with manual

pad and note

cooking

modes

and Sensor

Reheat. Turntable off condition will automatically
to on condition
when you select auto cooking
Sensor Reheat and Auto Bake.

change
except

When cooking
large quantities
of food which cannot
be stirred, it is best to use a lower power level such as
40 or 50%. You may speed cooking
of large amounts
by programming
5 to 10 minutes on 100% power (HIGH)
Enter
4'

Power

followed by the desired time on lower power. See page
25 for how to program
multiple sequences.
You may

lev÷!

START
INSTANT
ON

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-}-_,UU

L
j
_TABLEOFFC00K
T0uch
STARW NSTANT
ONpad.

wish to reverse a large casserole once during cooking;
simply open door, repesition
casserole,
close door and
touch START/INSTANT
ON.

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12

MANgAL
HOOD

MICROWAVE

LIGHT/HOOD

Your oven is equipped
Fan which
closed.

OPERATION

FAN

with a Hood

can be used whether

Light and a Hood

the door

is open

or

?0

SET

There

are eleven
lower

which

is recommended

power

Light on, touch the UGHT

pad once.

and long slow

To turn the Hood

Light off, touch

pad again•

recipes

To turn the

Hood

Fan on, touch

the

FAN

once for high speed. To turn the Hood
touch pad twice
the fan off.

TIME
Your

and touch the pad three

can

be

times

programmed

for

(99•99)•

the minutes,

even if they are both zeros•

• Suppose

you want

to cook

enter

the

99

after

Enter

cooking

I

_TU_NTABLE
OrJ

bme.

START

:2

1_

I

NSTANT ON
Touch

STARTIINSTANT

KEEP
KEEP

can only

Suppose

you

at 100%

after cooking

[4][_[_
__

2

want

KEEP

i

closing

Consult

cookbook

or

recommendations.

100%
90%

8

8O%

7

70%

6

60%

5

50%

4

4O%

3

30%

2

20%

1

10%

H_gh

Medium High

Medium

Med Low/Defrost

LOW

O%

ON pad.

be programmed

with

manual

program.
to cook
power

a baked

potato

and you want

for

to keep it

for 30 minutes.

Touch

KEEP

WARM

pad

At the end ofCook tirnel
KEEP WARM
iSdisPLayed
warming food unti!
end of30 minutes,
To use KEEP
KEEP WARM

milk

of meats.

9

O

_

Touch the desired coo k time for
1 baked potato. (Ex; # minutes.)

I

time

such as cheese,

Suppose you want to defrost
with the turntable
on.

or as a separate

4 minutes
warm

m

WAIRIM

VVARM

cooking

zs.uu

URNTABLE!

LEVEL

at 100%

-_. UU
.

increases

minutes

seconds

for 5 minutes

I
•

the cooking

for foods

to turn
POWER

Always

levels.

pad

COOKINGoven

for specific

power

levels

cooking

LEVEL

Fan to low speed,

99 seconds

*

HULO

preset

Using

To turn the Hood

the LIGHT

PO_ER

WARM as a separate
pad within
1 minute

the door or touching

program,
touch
after cooking,

the STOP/CLEAR

pad.

13

for 5 minutes

at 30%

AUTO

DEFROST

Auto Defrost
automatically
steaks, chicken pieces.

• Suppose

defrosts

you want to defrost

ground

a 2.0 pound

meat,

After the 1st stage, open the door. Turn
overand
shield anY wa[m Portians '
Close the door.

4,

steak.

[

IN S_ON
START
Touch

TC

I-}°_
, "3F

START!!NSTANT

I

EH_%?

pad once. Then touch AUTO
pad two more times to select

HELPJ

ON pa d.

,/

After the 2nd Singe

I.......

steak

warm

DEFROST
steak.

portions,

open

the door.

[

any

L. Ju

Touch
6

Shield

C_ese the door.

START/!NSTANT

ON pad,

After defros t cycle ends, cover and let stand as
nd cated n chart be ow.

NOT_::
1. The weight
COOK

can be entered

If you attempt

HELP

to enter

in increments

amount

or

will appear

The oven will stop and directions will be displayed.
Follow the indicated message.

2. Auto

Defrost

3. To defrost

in the display.

can be programmed

Time Adjustment.

weights

other

allowed

twice

More/Less

or foods

above

or below

on Auto Defrost

foods

Chart,

use time and

Defrost

on page

the

15.

CHART

DEFROST

once

with

See page 25.

30% power. See Manual

AUTO

of 0.1 lb.

more or less than the allowed

Ground
Meal

0.5 - 3.0 Ib

Steaks
[chops, fish

0.5 - 4.0 Ib
1O.2- 1.8 kg)

0.2 - 1.4 kg

Remove

any thawed

covered,

for 5 _o 10 minutes.

After

each

stage

pieces

of defrost

are warm or thawed

after each

cycle,

pomor" s. shield

stage.

rearrange

Let stand.

and

if there

with small flat pieces

of aluminum
foil. Remove any meat or fish that _s nearly
defrosted.
Let stand, covered, for 10 to 20 minutes.

3 times

* Number

NOT_::

0.5 - 3.0 Ib

Chicken
Pieces

of touches

AFTER

0.2 - 1.4 kg_

initial

touch

to access

After eacn stage of defrost c ¢cLe, if there are warm or
thawed pomons, rearrange
or remove. Le_ s_anu, coverea.
.....
rot 10 to zu minutes
AUTO

DEFROST.

Check foods when oven signals. After final stage, small
thawing. Do not defrost until all ice crystals are thawed.
Shielding
strips

prevents

of aluminum

cooking

from occurring

foil to cover

edges

before

and thinner

14

sections

the center
sections

may still be icy. Let stand to continue

of the food is defrosted.
of the food.

Use small smooth

|MICROWAVE
MANUAL

FEATURES

DEFROST

cycle. The measurement

If the food that you wish to defrost is not listed on the
Auto Defrost Chart or is above or below the limits in the
'Amount"

column

on the

chart,

you

need

ously cooked,

any frozen

3-step

procedure

page

13. Estimate

when

you select

For either

food,

by using power
found

under

defrosting

stop

the

oven

5 minutes

food,

periodically

using plastic

to remove

increments

containers

from the plastic

Dacor's

is a semi=conductor

level for various

the guesswork

Using

Sensor

1. Room

should

that

with a dry cloth or paper

3. Sensor cooking
after cooking,
touching

emitted from
the cooking

4. During

the

first

part

of

_

to

will

open

oven door

can be programmed

Adjustment.

or touch

with

More

See page 25.

Foods:
works

with

For example,

would

should

foods

at normal

temperature

be room

be cooked

storage

foods for reheating
and

would

potatoes

for

temperature.
listed in the charts

by time and variable

power.

and quantities.
cooking.

Covering

Foods:

foods

work

recommended
foods.

95R

1. Casserole
2. Plastic

towel.

cooking,

3. Paper

covered.
Cooking

Use the cover
chart

for these

lid.

wrap:

approximately
allow
touch

best when

in the Sensor

microwave

pad.
sensor

vapor,

2. More or less food than the quantity

can only be entered within 1 minute
opening
and closing
the door or

the STOP/CLEAR

continue

pad. The time of day will reappear

sensor

baking

2. Be sure the exterior
of the cooking
container
and the interior of the oven are dry. Wipe off any
moisture

with sensor

is needed,

not detect

setting

Selecting

Some

not exceed

after cooking

defrost

Settings:

temperature

you

as desired.

time

does

Any sensor

in order to

device

out of microwave

remaining

power and time.

be at refrigerator

foods

when

on the display,

1. The

detects the vapor (moisture and humidity)
the food as it heats. The Sensor adjusts

cooking

and the oven will shut off.

temperature.

COOKING

It takes

If the sensor

STOP/CLEAR

is not
time,

dish.

SENSOR

select

At this time,

7. At the end of any cycle,

or

on power

from the freezer,

to remove

Sensor

with variable

or Less Time

food in a microwave-safe

times and power

6.

defrosted.

only long enough
place

cook

and

be opened

food,

If additional

sensor
cooking,

on display,

food for doneness

appear

the

in 1 minute

the

of casse-

program

When

Check

and

per pound.

the portions that are defrosted.
If food
at the end of the estimated
defrosting
oven

pad

may

may stir or season

3 for 30%

frozen

Door

Level

on

appear

To continue

sensor detects
the vapor
remainder
of cooking time

time appears

settings.

cooked

STOP/CLEAR

cooking

separate
defrosted

level 3 until totally

the

will

be interrupted.

will appear.

level.

For example,
defrost 5 minutes for 2-3 cups
role or 1 pound of frozen spaghetti
sauce.
Always

will

the exact

To Set Power

is approximately

cooking

of vapor will be interrupted.

_

time and power. When
emitted
from the food,

raw or previ-

time and press

the power

raw or previously

rule of thumb

either

level 3. Follow

occurs,

touch

to defrost

manually,
You can defrost

If this

steam
food.
towel:

Use

plastic

cooking.
1/2

wrap

Cover
inch

to

loosely;

remain

to escape.

Plastic

Use

towels

paper

recommended

dish

for
allow

uncovered

wrap

should

to absorb

to
not

excess

fat and moisture when cooking bacon and potatoes.
Line the turntable when baking potatoes.
4. Wax paper:
will

appear

touch

on display.

STOP/CLEAR

Do not open

during

oven door

Cover dish completely;

fold excess

wrap

under dish to secure. If dish is wider than paper,
overlap two pieces at least one inch to cover.

or

this part of the cooking

15

MICROWAV[
INSTANT
Your

F[ATgR[S

SENSORS

oven

has instant

Sensor

Popcorn

and

iNSTANT

instant

Sensor
Reheat. To use any of the Instant Sensors,
simply touch the chosen pad. The oven will start automatically'

Any sensor

More/Less

setting

can be programmed

Time Adjustment.

iNSTANT

SENSGR

Turntable
need

by touching

to calculate

reheating

food with turntable

REHEAT

with
r

]

Touch POPCORN

I POPCORN

l

(Ex; Touch POPCORN
Eegu}ar size bag.)

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just one pad.
time

or power

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touch the

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sensor

choose

pad.

wil!

be

d!sP!aYed

the

After
co0k!ng
disp!ayed.

be

_

_

w!!!

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TABLE

off:

twice

reheat
using a 11"x8"x2"
with the turntable
off. First
ON/OFF

and

note

indicator.

_

iNSTANT

Lefts/ers

as

and

Pop
place

only

most

brands

to try several

one

in oven

bag

of
and

at a time.

according

Then

4 - 32 oz

rice. potatoes.
vegetables
casserole

3.0 and 3.5 0z bag (Regular Size)
!.5 and 1.75 Oz bag (snack Size)

touch

turntable
cooking,

CHART

Place _n dish or casserole
slightly larger man amount
to be reheatea.
Flatten. if possible. Cover with lid. plastic _Jtrap or wax paper, use covers
such as plastic wrap or lids with larger quantities
of more dense foods
SUCh

as

stews.

Soups

1 ° 4 cups

After reheating,
stir well. if possible. Eoods should be very hot. if not.
continue
to heat with variable power and time. After slurring, recover ann
allow to stand 2 to 3 minutes.

Canned entrees
and vegetables

4 - 16 oz

Use less Time Adjustment
by touching
quantities
of canned vegetables.

Dinner Plate
1 plate

3-6 oz of
meat plus
egetabies
and/or
potato/nce

Use tins pad to reheat precooked
foods from the refrigerator
Place meaty
dor_Eons and bulky vegetables to outside of plate. Cut large _tems like baked
sotatoes
m smaller piece& Flatten foods such as mashed potatoes and
other dense foods. Cover with wax paper or plastic wrap. ONE PLATE
ONLY. After COOKing. check that food is very hot throughout
and that the
Bottom center of the plate is very hot. If not. continue
heating using time
and power level. Allow to stand, covered. 2 to 3 minutes.

Popcorn

......
package
at a time

POWER

LEVEL

pad twice for sma_

use onty popcorn packaged
for microwave
oven use. Tr, several brands
to decide which you like best. Do not try zo pop unpoped
kernels. More!
Less Time Aa ustment can be used to provide adjustment
needed for older
popcorn or individua, tastes.

16

to

CHART

will be displayed.

$£N$OR

sucn

well with

"You may wish

or 13"x9"x2"
touch TURN-

SENSOR
REHEAT. The display wil! indicate
off and oven will start automatically.
After
_

works

favorite.
bag

POPCORN

repeatedly

When sensor detects
the vapor emitted from
food; remainder
of cooking time wil! appear.
:
z _

setting
popcorn.

your

Unfold
the
directions.

(Note : Sens0r Reheat Can be
p[0grammed
w th turntab e on or off).

You may
casserole

wJ!! be d!splayed:

pad,

Touch SENSOR

Turntable

OnCe foe

I t-ut-cu_\_

microwave

_

pad once.

repeatedly.

This

[SENSOR]

PGPCGRN

to pop a 3.5 oz bag of popcorn.

25.

REHEAT

many foods

level. To reheat
SENSOR

$_:NSGR
you want

on:

You can reheat
You don't

See page

* Suppose

MICROWAV[
SENSOR
•

Suppose

F[ATgR[S

COOK
you want to cook

a baked

potato.
Touch START/INSTANT
When sensor detects

3
[ SENSOR

t

]

r

/ COOK

Fc_ crT]

SENSOR

o_nn_

the

food

the remainder

'

of Co°king
appear.

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COOK

of day will appear

c00k baked

/a"°ESS][

COOK

BAKED

1 = 6 medium

1 - 6 cups

3. FRESH VEGETABLES

Pierce. Place on paper-towel=lined

Brussels
Cabbage
Cau[iflov,
Cauliflower

SOFT

Wash

and

lust

sprouts

0.25 - 2.0 Ib

plasttc
possible.

er (flowerets)

0.25 - 2.0 Ib
0,25 - 2.0 Iu

[wno_e)

hn aJuminum

Cover with Jld or plastic
3 minutes,
coveree.

0.25 - 2.0 Ib

Broccoli

pad. The time

place

oeen

washed.

wrap

wrap.

in casserole.
Cover

cooking,

After

cooking,

Add

with

for tender-crisp

After

turntable.After

foi! ane let stand

no water

let stand,

stir and

Jet stand

have

\ egetao_es.

Stir before

covered.

remove

if vegetables

lid for tender

vegetables.

cooking,

5 to "0 minutes

Use

standing,

if

2 to 5 minutes.

1 medium
0.25 - 1.0 Ib

Spinach
Zucchini

0.25 - 2.0 Ib
apples

2 - 4 medium

VEGETABLES

Carrots.
Corn

STOP/CLEAR

in the display.

1

from oven, wrap

2. FROZEN
VEG ETABLE8

4. FRESH

FI=3_ _CO

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1

CHART

POTATOES

Baked

_r,_or
_n_,,,

r

p0tat0es

SENSOR

1

[

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time will

Open oven door or touch

Select
desired sensor
setting. Touch[_to

__

the vaporemtted from [

[
FR_

Touch
pad:

J

ON pad.
[

shceq

on the cob

Green

oeans

Winter

squasn:

5. FROZEN
ENTREES

diced
natves

HARD

0.25
2-4
0.25
0.25
1-2

- 1.5 k)
pcs
- 1,5 Ib
- 1.5 Ib

6- 17oz

Place in casserole, Add 1-4 tbsp water, Cover with lid for tender
vegetables. Use p_astJcwrap cover for tender-crisp vegetables.
Stir before standLng, if possiMe. After COOKing: let stand, coveree,
2 to 5 m_nutes.

Jse for frozen
for most

convenience

brands.

your favorite.

You

Remove

package directions
for 1 to 3 m_nutes.

food.

may

It w_fl give satisfactory

w_sn

package

for covering

to try

from
After

outer

several
wrapping

cooking,

results

and

choose

and foflow

let stand, covered.

6. HOT DOGS

1 - 4 servings

Place

7. BACON

2 - 6 slices

Place bacon on pale er plate, lined with paper towel. Bacon

hot dog _n bun and

not extend

8. FISh. SEAFOOD

0.25 - 2.0 Ib

Arrange

_ rap in paper

or paper

over the rim of plate. Cover with paper

in ring around

shallo_

unaernea_h).
Cover w[t_q vented
stand, covered
3 minutes.

17

towel

glass
plastic

dish

napkin.
should

towel

:roll fillet with edges

wrao.

After

cooking,

at

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2

3

cups fresh

1
3/4

cup water
cup sugar

1

carton

Combine

(3 ounces)

cranberries,

Add enough

water

hot water

and sugar

using

and garnish

slices

can (10 3/4 ounces)

3

medium

potatoes,

finely

2

carrots,

shredded

(about

1

small onion,

towels

using

(about

1 cup)

(about

1/2 cup)

on a microwave-safe

chicken

broth,

vegetables

and

using

SENSOR

COOK

for Baked

Stir in evaporated
parsley. Let stand,

4

Top each serving

1/4

cup brown

3

tablespoons

margarine

2

tablespoons

apricot

1/2

teaspoon

1/4
1/2

teaspoon
salt
cup sugar
brown

apple

teaspoon

salt

teaspoon

curry

1/8

teaspoon

pepper

Crumble

can (12 ounces)
tablespoons

seasonings

plastic

fresh

Cover

casserole.
should

into

milk
parsley

with another

paper

towel.

Cover

with

vented

plastic

wrap.

be tender.

Microwave

using

3/4

cup orange

juice

1

tablespoon

cornstarch

4

baking

or butter

preserves

sliced

margarine

in a large
Microwave

with pistachios.

mixture.

bacon.

Vegetables
wrap.

evaporated

chopped

on the towels.

and save
in 4-quart

potatoes.

vented

bacon

cranberry

powder

1

3

slices
wrap.

Spoon

1/2

nutmeg

sugar,

into cooled

until ready to serve.

2

sugar

ground

Cover with

SENSOR

REHEAT

Less.

Stir in

bacon.

melts and preserves
Microwave
at HIGH

vented plastic
before serving.

for Bacon.

milk. Re-cover with
covered, 5 minutes.
with crumbled

using SENSOR

into hot liquid until it dissolves.

3/4

plate. Arrange

COOK

cream

Refrigerate

2 cup)

SENSOR

3

Sprinkle

Fold whipped
cream.

broth

diced

Microwave

REHEAT.

until thickened.

chicken

chopped

Cover with wax paper.

and save liquid.

bacon

Layer 2 paper

Arrange

casserole.

liquid to make 2 cups. Stir the gelatin

with extra whipped

1

margarine
cornstarch.

in a 2=quart

SENSOR

6

Combine

gelatin

Drain cranberries

to saved

and cool. Refrigerate

dishes

flavored

Vegetables=soft.

Add berries

Microwave

3

orange

Microwave

:2 Combine

2

1/2 pint whipping cream, whipped or
1
carton (8 ounces) non=dairy whipped topping

wax paper.

Microwave

I

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cranberries

for Fresh

serving

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COOK

2

COOK

FEATURES

and

soften,
(100%)

apricot

Serve alone

(about

into 8 pieces

tablespoons

in a small

1 1/2 pounds),

chopped

bow!.

serving

SENSOR

or over vanilla

dish.

COOK

Spread
for Fresh

green

Microwave

ice cream

18

hot sauce

over

vegetables-soft.

or sponge

cake.

peeled

and

each

45 seconds to 1 minute. Stir in nutmeg, salt,
until thickened,
4 to 6 minutes, stirring several

microwave
using

preserves

apples

pistachios

at HIGH
sugar,
times.
apples.
Allow

(100%)

orange

Cover
to coo!

until

juice

and

well

with

5 minutes

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4
1/4

medium baking
cup olive oi!

1

tablespoon

1/2

teaspoon

RECIPES

potatoes

instant

(8 ounces

minced

onion

Cut each potato lengthwise
into 4 equal
potatoes with oil to coat well.

2

In small

3

Cover

I

2

I

bowl, combine
potatoes

with

when

time

remaining
wax

cups sliced

1/2

cup chopped

carrots,

1/4

cup linely

3

tablespoons

1

can (7 3/4 ounces)

1/2

cup sugar

green

chopped

on display.

teaspoon
teaspoon

oregano leaves
ground cumin

1/2

teaspoon

salt

Sprinkle
using

Let stand,

for Fresh

potato

wedges

COOK

covered,

for Baked

teaspoons

vinegar

teaspoon

soy sauce

1/2

teaspoon

salt

1/2

teaspoon

prepared

1/8

teaspoon

pepper

tomato soup

carrots,

Cover

green

pepper,

onion

Carrots

should

be tender-crisp.

and microwave

using

and water.

SENSOR

cup of corn flake crumbs

1/2

teaspoon

3
2

tablespoons
chopped parsley
teaspoons
grated lemon peel

1

pound

1

egg, slightly

fish in a covered,

teaspoons

microwave-safe,

or cocktail

In 2-quart
powder,

dish.

casserole,

Cover

with

lid. Microwave

Microwave

3

In covered,

using

SENSOR

stem and pieces,

1-quart
corn

casserole,

REHEAT.

paprika

flounder

fillets

beaten

using

Dip fillets

SENSOR

COOK

in beaten

and vegetable=seasoning

egg, then

for Fish, seafood.

teaspoon

brown

drained

green

onion powder

1/4 teaspoon

garlic

1

pepper,

sugar

1/2 teaspoon

powder
to taste

package

(16 ounces)

tomatoes,

mushrooms,

frozen

sugar,

corn

onion

powder,

Set aside.

microwave

using

Drain_

salt and pepper

oil, celery,

Rearrange

mustard

peel and paprika.

Microwave

pepper

combine

setting.

cheese.

1

can mushroom

potatoes

salt and pepper.

2

4, Combine

baking

or melted

lemon

celery

1/2 cup chopped green
16 ounce can tomatoes
ounce

sauce

parsley,

oil

1/2 cup chopped

4

crumbs,

Toss

REHEAT.

3/4

corn flake

casserole.

5 minutes.

1

1-inch cubes

combine

square

over potatoes.

SENSOR

2

ingredients_

Serve with tartar

10=inch

1/4 inch thick

vegetables-hard.

On waxed paper, combine
coat with crumb mixture.

into

pepper,

semi-condensed

casserole,

Stir in remaining

Microwave

onion

SENSOR

2

I

1/2
1/4

Place

water

In a 1 1/2-quart
COOK

wedges.

ingredients.

paper.

appears

3

"_ Place
3

each)

chili powder

I

potatoes

(CONTINUED)

corn using
mixture.

SENSOR

COOK

for Frozen

Stir and serve immediately.

19

vegetables.

Drain.

garlic

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section

of the

specific

cooking

consult

your

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for helpful
cooking.
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Operation

instructions

Manual

and

Convection

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procedures.

Microwave

hints

for

convection

should

not

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and

you
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:Ex: Pad
for 350 °R

combination

without

the

turntable

in place, and it should never be restricted
so that it
cannot
rotate. You may remove the turntable
when
preheating
cooked

the oven

directly

and

when

heating,
hot air is circulated
cavity to brown and crisp foods

and evenly. This oven can be programmed

ten different
convection
cooking
to 99 minutes, 99 seconds.

°

COOK

Suppose

3

to be

COOKING

During
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throughout
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TO

food

on the turntable.

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temperatures

at 350F

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you want to cook

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temperature
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during

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to combine

operations.

Suppose

preheating

You can preheat

at the same temperature
as the convection
tempera°
ture or change it to a higher or lower temperature.
Suppose
you want to preheat until 350F
cook 25 minutes at 375F convection.

and then

20

seeing,

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before

temperature

TO PREHEAT
AND
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you want to broil a ham steak for 15 minutes.

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temperature

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and

touch

the

below

30OF.

pad

pad with temperature

be

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select time.

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pads to

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_

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microwave

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two

pro-programmed

to cook

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both

settings

convection

heat

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oven

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AND
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be

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programmed

heating

and

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combination

temperature

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to combine

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you want
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desired

slow
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operations.
as the

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temperature.
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HIGH

MIX

325tE

LOW MIX

325°F

With

the

exception

convection

to mix cooking
MIX/ROAST.
The marriage
juicy

meats,

using

The oven
to 450
HIGH

foods

that

most foods

either

LOW

just

the

can

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methods

cakes

right

cook

by

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touch
desired
temperature
pad. Ex:
HIGH MIX, pad [_ and START/BNSTANT
temperature

best

are well suited

MIX/BAKE

of these two cooking

temperature

microwave

10%

moist and tender

breads,
all with
and crispness.
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alone,

and then

30%

of those

heating

Suppose you want to preheat until 350F
cook 25 mmu[es on 325F
Low Mix bake

will change

from

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first

touch

same

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pad

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HIGH
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of the operation

for preparing
12 popular
Roast and Auto Bake.
After selecting the desired
indicated
in the display.
For helpful
HELP

hints,

is lighted

AUTO
Auto

offers

using

feature,

touch

follow

HELP

instructions

Auto

Broil,

Auto

GUBDE

After
sound.

anytime

Suppose

broil preheat
_

and place

cycle
_

hamburgers,

chicken

5

ends,

4 long

tones

will

_

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hamburgers
into even, Close the door,

START
broils

|

the directions

in the display.

automatically

steaks

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pieces,

simply

manual

foods

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IN--ON_

NSTANT

ON pad:

and fish steaks.
After

you want to broil 2 hamburgers.

broi! cycle

ends,

1 long _one w!!l sound

and

w!! ! be d!sp!ayed:
NOTE-"
1. Auto Broil can be programmed

To ch
AUTO
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Padl

Adjustment.

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weight

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to enter

_

more or less than the allowed

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enter

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n
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with More/Less

See page 25.

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more

or

will appear in the display. If you
less than the allowed
number

____or_

FdRL71

_
the display.
3. To broil

[

other

_

_

foods

or foods

will appear
above

or below

in
the

weight
or number
allowed
on the chart below,
follow instructions in the Dacor Convection Microwave
21

Cookbook.

See Broiling

Chart.

t

Touch

number

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information

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pad to select More for well done or Less for rare.
See More/Less
Time Adjustment
on page 25.

AUTO

gROIL

CHART

2. CHICKEN

0.5 _ 3.0 Ib

Arrange

p!eces

on !ow rack, Alto r co0k!ng,

4. EISH STEAKS

0,5 _ 2.0 Ib

Use this setting to broi! fish steak which is 3/4 to 1 thick, Place on !ow rack,

22

Jet stand,

3-5 minutes.

Dark mea_

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AUTO

ROAST

Auto

automatically

Roast

turkey

breast

* Suppose

AUTOMATIC
roasts

chicken,

MiX

FEATURES

turkey,

or pork.

you want

to roast a 2.5 pound

chicken.

After

AUTO

sound:

ROAST

_

cycle

end,

_

a long

tone

will

_

W!!! be displayed

•

NOTE:
1. Auto

Roast

can

be programmed

Time Adjustment.
2. If you attempt
weight,

to enter

_

other

food

weights
allowed
Dacor Convection
tion Roasting

ROAS'r

1. CHICKEN

_
will appear

3. To roast

More/Less

more or less than the allowed
_

___

AU'rO

with

See page 25.

or foods

above

in the display.
or below

on the chart below,
Microwave
Cookbook's

the

check
the
Combinao

Chart.

CHART

2.5-

7.0 Ib

Low

,1.2 - 3.1 kg

After

me cycle ends.

nternal temperature
meat. 180_E

cover with foil and let stand for 5-10 minutes.
of white

mea_ Should

be 170°F and

of dark

2. TURKEY
• UNSTUFFED)

6.5 - 9.0 Ib
(3.0 -4.0 kg)

Low

Season. as desired. Place on Io _vrack. After the cjcle ends. cover
with foi! and let stand 10 m_nutes Internal temperature
of white
meat should be 170 F ano of dark meat. 180 R

3. TURKEY
BREAST

3.0 - 6.0 Ib
(1.4 - 2.7 Kg)

Low

Season. as desired. Place on low rack. After _ne cycle ends. cover
fo] and let stand 10 minutes.
Internal temperature
of white meat
snou_o be 170°R

4. PORK

2.0 - 3.5 Ib
•0.9 - 1.5 kg)

Low

Boneless pork loin is recommenoeo
on Io _/rack• After cooking,
remove

because it cooks evenly. Place
from ove q. cover wl_n foil and

allow to stand 5-10 minutes.

temperature

23

Internal

should

be 160°R

JCONVECTION
AUTO

MIX

FEATURES

BAKE

Auto Bake automatically
fins and French fries.
•

AUTOMATIC

Suppose

bakes

cakes,

brownies,

you want to bake a 13"x9"x2"

muf-

INSTANT
START ON

;3[

Auto

soundL

AUTO
]

Bake

pan

_.
Close

inside

ends,

4 tones

will

_

Open d0or_ p!ace the
door and touch START/

tUrned

4

is

Touch START/
I INSTANT

OFF.
After

AUTO

sound,

1. CAKE

13"x9"x2"

2. To bake

Low

I

!ong

tone wi!l

will be disp!ayed.

other

food,

see

Cookbook's

with More/Less

the

Baking

Dacor

Time

Convection

Section.

Ideal for packaged
cake mix or ,,our own recipe for 13"x9"x2"
pan. Prepare according
to package or recipe directions
ane
place in a greased and floured
13"x9"x2"
baking pan. After

LOW

Ideal

12 cup
Muffin pan

_OW

Cookie sheet
to hold

orowr_e

mix

pan, Prepare
according
ano place in a greased

or your

on roy. racK.

own

to package
and floured

recipe

for

or recipe
13"x9"x2"

baking pan. After the preheat
is over.
centereu on low rack. Cool before cutung

place pan in oven
rote serving oJeces.

ideal

own

for packaged

muffin

m_x or your

recipe

for

12

medium size muffins. Prepare according to package or recipe
d_rect_ons ano p_ace _n one 12-cup muffin pan. After the
prer_eat

3 to 24 oz

is over, place pan in oven cemerea
frosting anc_ serwng.

for packaged

13"x9"x2"
directions

FRIES

ON load,

Cycle ends,

1. Auto Bake can be programmed
Adjustment.
See page 25.

the preheat
Cool before

3. MUFFINS

BAKE

INSTANT

CHART

13"xg"x2"

2. BROWNIES

I

and _

Microwave

BAKE

ON

NOTI=:

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4. FRENCH

cyc!e

will indicate

INSTANT ON.

Touch AUTO BAKE pad.
Note; Turntable
function

AUTO

preheat

The display
_

cake

BAKE

automatically

I

cake.
After

"t

I

00vOOCUCOT

Low

Is over, p_ace pan _n oven centered

Use frozen

prepared

French

on row racK.

fries.

No preheat _s required for the French fries baking
Place French fries on cookie sheet on row rack.
For snoestnr
enter

24

g potatoes,

less time before

touch
touching

POWER

LEVEL

STARTIINSTANT

proceeure.
pad twice to
ON pad.

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The oven

can be programmed

cooking
sequences
3 automatic
cooking
switching

KITCHEN

SEQUENCE

_, Suppose you want
phone cal!.

for up to 4 automatic

for the microwave
mode and
sequences
for convection
mode,

from one setting

to another

TIMER

t

automatically.

to time a 3 minute

long distance

[KITCHEN1
Touch
KITCHEN
TMER
pad

Sometimes
cooking directions
tell you to start on one
power level and then change to a different power level.
Your oven can do this automatically.
,,

Suppose you want to cook roast beef for 5 minutes at
90% and then continue to cook for 30 minutes at 50%.

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INSTANT

ON

EASY

MINUTE

Easy

allows

Minute

INSTANT

ON pad.

you to cook for a minute

at 100%

by simply touching
the EASY MINUTE pad. You can
also extend cooking time in multiples of 1 minute by

3

Enter
cooking time:
(Ex; 5m nutes:)

__

repeatedly
touching
the EASY MINUTE
pad during
manual
cooking
using microwave,
convection,
mix
or broil.
® Suppose
minute.

6

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you want

to heat a cup of soup

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(Ex: 30 minutes.)

for one

M NUTE
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INSTANT

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_

!NSTANT

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pad:

1. Touch EASY MINUTE
pad within 1 minute after
cooking, closing the door, touching the STOP/CLEAR

NOT_::
1. If POWER
LEVEL
be displayed.

pad is touched

2. If 100% is selected
necessary
to touch

as the final
the POWER

twice,

_

pad or during cooking. Easy Minute cannot be used
to start the oven if any program is on display.

will

2. Easy Minute
sequence,
it is not
LEVEL pad.

the POWER

LEVEL

pad, the

power

be used with Special

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3. If you wish to know power leve!, simply touch the
POWER
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pad. As long as your finger is
touching

cannot

To demonstrate,
iNSTANT

level

ON and

Features.

MO#E

touch

CLOCK,

hold

for three

[_

and

START/

seconds.

will be displayed.

MORE

OR

LESS

and _
erations

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with

will appear
in the display. Cooking Opo
and special features can now be demonstrated

no power

MINUTE,
Mor'e
AUTO

: Should
DEFROST,

you discover
AUTO

down

that you like any of the

ROAST,

AUTO BAKE,

after touching
Less
AUTO

your choice

: Should
DEFROST,

that you like any of the

ROAST,

AUTO BAKE,

BROIL,

SENSOR

slightly

less done, touch the POWER

after touching

COOK

or INSTANT

your choice

to [_

touch

and the
CLOCK,

touch

wil! show _

EASY

and count

_.
the number

[_

and STOP/

of pads.

you discover
AUTO

quickly

To cancel,
CLEAR.

AUTO

BROIL, SENSOR COOK or INSTANT SENSOR settings
slightly more done, touch the POWER LEVEL pad once

in the oven. For example,

and the display

SENSOR
LEVEL

Each setting of Auto Defrost, Auto Broil, Auto Roast,
Auto Bake and Sensor Cook has a cooking hint. if you

AUTO
settings

wish to check, touch HELP GUIDE
lighted in the interactive
Display.

pad twice

of pads.

25

whenever

HELP

is

8THER
HELP
Help
your

CONVENIENT

FEATURES

GUIDE

Guide provides
5 features
which
make
oven easy because
specific
instructions

provided

in the Interactive

3. Be sure to choose

using
are

Display.

1. CHILD LOCK
The

Child

Lock

foods that can be left in the oven

safely until the Auto Start
often a good choice.

time. Baked

potatoes

are

4. LANGUAGE SELECT_0N

prevents

unwanted

oven

The oven can be set so that the control

The oven comes set for English language.
touch HELP GUIDE and the number [_.

operation

such as by small children.
Note: Child Lock
applicable
to Hood Fan and Hood Light buttons.

is not

touch

the number

[_] until your choice

the table below. Then

panel is deacti-

To change,
Continue
to

is selected

touch STARTflNSTANT

from

ON pad.

vated or locked.To
set, touch HELP GUIDE, the number [] and STARTflNSTANT
ON pad. Should a pad be
touched,

_

will appear

To cancel,
touch
STOP/CLEAR.

HELP

in the display.

GUIDE,

the

onc e

number

[]

English

Twice

and

Spanish

3 times

French

2. AUDIBLE SIGNAL ELIMiNATiON
If you wish

to have the oven

signal, touch HELP
CLEAR.

operate

with

GUmDE, the number

5. WE_GHT/TEMPSELECTION

no audible

[_ and STOP/

The oven comes set for U.S. Customary
Unit=pounds.
To change,
touch HELP GUIDE and the number [_.

To cancel and restore the audible signal, touch HELP
GUmDE, the number [] and STARTflNSTANT
ON.

Continue

to touch

selected

from

the number

the table

[]

below.

until your choice
Then,

touch

is

START/

mNSTANT ON pad.

3.AUTO START
If you ,wish

to program

automatically
procedure:
,

Suppose

you

20 minutes
to make

your

oven

to begin

time

of day, follow

at a designated

want

to start

cooking

on 50% at 4:30_ Before

sure the clock

cooking

a stew
setting,

this

Twice

for

Kilogram/Celsius

check

is set correctly.

IHSTANT
Instant
touching

ON

On allows
you to
the START/INSTANT

cook at 100% power by
ON continuously.
Instant

On is ideal for melting cheese,
bringing
milk to just
below
boiling
etc. The maximum
cooking
time is
3 minutes.
• Suppose
Enter

2
ii

i

of toasL

INSTANT

STARTCent,noeosly

--

INSTANT

NSTANT

ON

On pad.

The Cooking time willbegin
count!rigup

When the Cheese is melted to desired
remove finger from START/INSTANT
pad, Oven stops immediate!y.

i

sTART
I TouchSTART'
ON

on a piece

the start iime.

:

INSTANT

you want to melt cheese

degree_
On

On pad.

NOTE-"
1. Note time it takes for frequently
program that time in the future.

NOTE-1. Auto Start can be used for manual
Broil/Roast/Bake,
if c!ock is set.
2. If the oven door is opened

cooking,

after programming

Auto

2. Touch mNSTANT On pad within
ing, opening
STOP/CLEAR

Auto

Start, it is necessary
to touch the STARTflNSTANT
ON pad for the time of day to appear in the readout

3. INSTANT

and closing
pad.

ON can only

more times are needed,
touch STOP/CLEAR.

so that the oven will automatically
begin programmed
cooking at the chosen Auto Start time.

28

used

1 minute

foods

after cook°

the door or touching

be used 3 times
open

and

and

the

in a row. If

close

door

or

EXTER|OR
The

outside

surface

is precoated

metal

and

measuring
cup. Boil for several minutes using 100%
power. Allow to set in oven until cool. Wipe interior with
a soft cloth.

plastic.

Clean the outside with mild soap and water; rinse and
dry with a soft cloth. Do not use any type of household
or abrasive cleaner.

TURNTABLE/TURNTA6L_:
SUPPORT

DOOR

The ceramic
turntable
and turntable
support
can be
removed for easy cleaning. Wash them in mild, sudsy
water; for stubborn
stains use a mild cleanser
and

Wipe the window on both sides with a damp cloth to
remove any spills or spatters. Metal parts will be easier
to maintain if wiped frequently
with a damp c!oth. Avoid
the use of harsh abrasives.

TOUCH

CONTROL

scouring

sponge

dishwasher-safe

as described
using

above.

They

are also

top rack.

PANEL

Care should be taken in cleaning the touch contro! panel.
If the control panel becomes soiled, open the oven door
to inactivate
the control panel before cleaning.
Wipe
the panel
Dry with
chemical
door and

with a cloth dampened
s]ightly with water only.
a soft c!oth. Do not scrub or use any sort of
cleaners. Avoid the use of excess water. Close
touch STOP/CLEAR.

|NTER|OR-AFTER
COOK|NG

RACKS

OVEN

The high and low baking racks can be removed for easy
cleaning
and stored away from the microwave
oven
when racks are not needed. After each use, wash them

MICROWAVE

in mild, sudsy water. For any stubborn
stains, use a
mild kitchen cleanser and scouring sponge as described

The oven wails, ceilingand floor are stainlesssteel
Cleaning after microwave
cooking is easy because
no
heat is generated
to the interior surfaces;
therefore,
there is no baking and setting of spills or spattering. To

above. They

are dishwasher-proof.

clean the interior surfaces,
wipe with a soft c!oth and
warm water. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE
OR HARSH
CLEANERS
OR SCOURING
PADS. For heavier soil,
use mild soap;

rinse thoroughly

|NTER|OR-AFT_'R
M|X OR BRO|L
Spatters

may occur

with hot water.

GRI:A$_:

CONVECT|ON,
COOK|NG
because

of moisture

Filters
operate

and grease.

be cleaned

4. Rinse

polish

5. Replace

3. Agitate and scrub
ded dirt.

dry,

thoroughly

with a brush

and shake

by fitting

COVER

The waveguide
cover is located on the ceiling in the
oven cavity. It is made from mica so requires
special
care. Keep the waveguide
cover clean to assure good
oven performance.
Carefully
wipe with a damp cloth
any food spatters from the surface of the cover immediately after they occur. Built-up
splashes
may over°

ODOR

the filters

in place.

2. Soak the filters in a sink or dish pan filled with hot
water and detergenL
DO NOT use ammonia
or
other alkali; they will react with the filter material and
darken it.

within it-not a soap filled steel pad4or use on stainless
or porcelain
surfaces. Fo!low manufacturer's
directions
carefully
and be especially
cautious
not to get any of
the liquid cleaner
in the perforations
on the wall or
ceiling or any door surfaces.
Rinse thoroughly
and

heat and cause smoke or possibly catch
REMOVE THE WAVEGUIDE
COVER.

at least once a month_ Never

the fan or oven without

1. Pull the tab toward the front of the oven, down slightly
and remove the filter. Repeat for the other filter.

Wash immediately
after use with hot, soapy water. Rinse
and polish dry. Harder to remove spatters may occur if
oven is not thoroughly
cleaned or if there is long time/
high temperature
cooking.
If so, you may wish to
purchase
an oven cleaner
pad with liquid cleaner

V_AVEGU|DE

FILT_:RS

should

fire. DO NOT

R_:MOVAL

Occasionally,
a cooking odor may remain in the oven.
To remove, combine
1 cup ,water, grated peel and juice
of 1 lemon and several whole cloves in a 2=cup glass

Grease
filter
Tab

27

to remove

embed-

dry.

the filter back

into the opening.

|CLEANJN

AND CARE

FAN

CHARCOAL

The fan will
range
high

automatically

surface

units

start

or burners

mix, low mix or the

protects the microwave
ture rise. The fan will
decreases.
this time.

It cannot

uses,

and when

broil settings

rises

from

Charcoal

convection,

are use&

off

manually

1. DO NOT

This

Filter

1. Disconnect

during

temperatures.

range
Automatic

grease

using

fan may start

air to the surface
or boilover.

burning

while

high

Charcoal

5. Push

louver
place

secure

may cause

clean.

that secure

into place

by hand

and

2. To release
(See

cover remove

panel

power

to the

the

charcoal

filter, if used.

bulb

or by unplugging.

bulbs

only

the screw on the light cover.

#RLMPTA068WRE0)
Authorized

Servicer

with

20

available
or parts

watt

bulbs

from

distributor.

louver

per instructions

a Dacor

light cover and secure

with screw

removed

(part

6. Replace

are

also available at most hardware
stores or lighting
centers.
DO NOT USE A BULB LARGER
THAN
30 WATTS.
4. Close

#RLMPTA068WRE0)

push

louver

mounting

touch

glass when

time use such

light

may become

1o3 above

and

only with 20 watt
available

from

a

louver

light
back

USE A BULB

cover

and charcoal

in place

and

LARGER

filter,

replace

if

the

screws.

in
Charcoal

Light cover

DO NOT

the oven

used;

step 2.
CAUTION:

to

and lift up.

old light bulb and replace

or lighting centers.
THAN 30 WATTS.

(part

Bulbs

tabs

2 screws

Dacor Authorized
Servicer
or parts distributor,
Bulbs are also available at most hardware
stores

illustration.)

3. Replace

the

tabs.

snap

L|GHT

Remove

1. To replace

first disconnect

breaker

on support

and gently

replace

5. Remove

breaker

6 to

louver.

Filter into position
back

4. Slide the light cover forward
light bulbs,

every

to the oven at the circuit

L|GHT
oven at the circuit

recirculated

louver.

OV_:N

foo&
filters

3 screws

4. Slide

into

and provide

units. This

power

for Noovented,

should be changed
on use.

3. Pull the louver away from the oven.

USE:

unattended

is used

panel or by unplugging.

high or low speed.

FOR PROPER

leave

excessive
spattering

either

F_LTER

installation. The filter
12 months depending

oven from excessive
tempera°
stay on until the temperature
be turned

select

PRECAUTIONS

3. Keep

heat

2. Remove

For other

2. Avoid

when

very hot. Do not

filter

Oven light

\

\
\
\

is on. Do not use light for long

as a night light.

Screw

\

Screw
\
\\

Louver

Light bulbs

28

Please
1. Place

check the following

before

one cup of water

Operate

calling

in a glass

for service:

measuring

the oven for two minutes

cup in the oven and close

at HIGH

A.

Does the light come

B.

Does the cooling fan work?
(Put your hand over the top ventilation

C.

Does the turntable
pad is touched
(It is normal

D.

2. Remove

on in the oven?

rotate

when

for the turntable

Is the water

to turn in either

direction

the oven and program:

Do CONV

B.

After the oven shuts

and COOK

oven should

never

NOTE-"
If time appearing
and cancel.

[CONVECTION1

off, is the inside

be serviced

in the display

AC Line Voltage:

Required:

Pow,er Microwave:

by a "do-it-yourself"

very rapidly,

/ POOR3OR

check

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

ON

fuse and/or circuit breaker.
AUTHORIZED
SERVICER.

Demonstration

Mode

on page

25

/ POOR3OS

- Single phase

- Single phase ! 16V. 60Hz. AC onl

UL Rating

- !600

W

!3.2 ames.

CSA Rating

- 1500 W

13.0 ames.

!20V.

60Hz. AC on._

Test Procedure

1400 W

Outside

29 15/16"

Dimensions:
Dimensions:

(W) x 16 11/32" _H'_x 15 9/32" _'D_

17 1 8"_W}x8

Oven Capacity:

1.1 cu. ft.

Cooking

Turntaale

L niform![y:

Weight:

Approx.

In compliance

YES

person.

CSA Rating

2450 Mhz

test method

down

repair

UL Ratin£

850 W'(IEC

Heater.

• " The International

NO

INSTANT

of the oven hot?

is counting

Frequency:

Cavit_

YES

450F

light?

POOR3OB

Convection

NO

when

If "NO" is the answer to any of the above questions,
please check electrical
outlet,
If either or both are not functioning
properly, CONTACT
YOUR NEAREST
DACOR

Outout

YES __

ON/OFF

ON is in the display?

in the oven warm?

A.

AC Power

NO

ON is in the display.)

the water from

A microwave

YES __

openings.)

the TURN'fABLE

and TURNTABLE

TURNTABLE

the door securely.

100%.

Electrotechnical

is widely

1/16"

m) x1313!16"

(D)

& S[irrer Fan
71 Ibs

Commission's

standardized

method

for measuring

output

wattage.

This

recognized.

with standards

set by:

FCC

-

Federal

DNNS

=

Complies

Communications

C

US Subchapter
- This symbolJ. on the nameplate
use in USA or Canada.

with

Department

Commission
of Health

Authorized.
and

means

Human

Services

the product

29

is listed

(DHHS)

rule, CFR,

by Underwriters

Title

21, Chapter

Laboratories,

I,

Inc. for

Formorecompleteinformation

and safety

_recautions,

refer to the inside instructions.

SET CLOCK

MANUAL

If .......,,c,_n_cPBEcq _,cRoD,_,_
PJa____qq
d.gr,'__sin the display, first touch
STOP/CLEAR.

High Power Cooking
1. Enter cooking time by touching
numbers pads. (Ex: 1 rain. 30 sec.)
2. Touch START/INSTANT ON pad.

1. Touch CLOCK pad.
2. Enter correct time of day by

CLOCK

%%%%

touching numbers in sequence.
(Ex: 12:30)
3. Touch CLOCK pad again.

INSTANT

SENSOR

CLOCK

mNSTANT SENSOR
automatically.

START
iNSTANT
ON
F

/ MINUTE

100% power or to add additional

/

minutes.

SENSOR

7

REHEAT

i/

SENSOR
COOK

1. Touch SENSOR COOK pad.
2. Select desired SENSOR COOK

iNSTANT

ON pad.

]

JLLL

3. Touch START/#dSTANT

ON

ON

AUTO

1

DEFROSTJ

%%

2. Enter weight by touching number pad.
(Ex: [] and _.)

START
INSTANT

j

1. Touch AUTO DEFROST pad
(Ex: three times for a steak).

%

See Sensor Cook Chart, page 17.

AND

PLUS

START

Continuously touch START/INSTANT
ON for 100% power cooking. Remove
finger and oven wilt stop instantly.

AUTO DEFROST

COOK

setting. (Ex: IT])
3. Touch STARTIINSTANT

[_

mNSTANT ON

REHEAT once. The oven will start

START

ON pad.

iNSTANT

During defrosting, oven will stop.
Check food. See Auto Defrost Chart on page 14.

ON

L I

;EI?P ]

1. Touch PREHEAT pad.

AUTO ROAST

AUTO

or Auto Bake or Auto Broil

ROAST

1. Touch
/--'RESSJ

desired AUTO pad.

[_

2. Select desired Auto setting.

2. Touch number pad for desired
temperature. (Ex: touch pad
[] for 350°F.)

C',_i

(Ex: Touch _

for chicken.)

FOq F_q

3. Touch number pad for weight or quantity.
4. Touch STARTIINSTANT

3. Touch CONVECTION

[POWER
LEVEL

Touch EASY MBNUTE for one munute at

REHEAT

SENSOR REHEAT can be

TO PREHEAT
COOK WITH
CONVECTION

START
INSTANT
ON

EASY MINUTE

POPCORNJ

programmed with turntable on or off.
See tnstant Sensor Chart on page 16.

SENSOR

[_[_[_

Variab,ePowerOooking
2.
After Step 1 above, touch POWER
LEVEL pad.
3. Select power level (Ex: 5 for 50%)
and touch START/NSTANT
ON pad.

]

POPCORN

Touch POPCORN pad. tnstant Once for
regular size and twice for snack size.
See page 16.

Touch SENSOR

]

OPERATION

pad.

IhEI_
PJ

4. Touch number pad for
desired temperature.
(Ex: _ for 325R)

ON pad.

START

See Auto Roast, Bake and BroiJ Charts
on pages 22, 23 and 24.

INSTANT

TO COOK WITH AUTOMATmC

MRX

ON

_.c
/?,E,?][ [L?L?_//%:,
J
5. Enter cooking time by
touching number pads.

(Ex:%_@_

1)

Touch LOW MIXIBAKE pad,
enter desired cooking time and
touch STARTIBNSTANT ON

r/nE]
poc_

J

DC D/

pad. Follow information on the
disptay.

6. Touch START/
Your oven can be programmed
to combine preheating
and automatic mix cooking operations. See page 20 for
information.

BNSTANT ON pad.
When the oven reaches the programmed
temp., it will
automatically
hold at the preheat temperature
for 30
minutes and then the display will change to the time of day.
Whenever STOP/CLEAR is touched during this 30 minute
period, PRESS CONVEC or PRESS MIX will be displayed
and cooking mode and time can be entered.
For more information on convection cooking, see pages 20
and 21.

The life of the kitchen"
DACOR INC,
1440 Bridge Gate Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765
1o800-793o0093 • www.daeor.eom

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