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Deluxe Features
Thick, frozen casseroles such as lasagna will not
defrost well in your oven. Instead, defrost accord-
ing to the food manufacturer’s suggestions. You may
also defrost casseroles in the refrigerator overnight.
You should leave the food in its original container and
keep it covered.
You can bake some foods from frozen. Some exam-
ples are: pizza, frozen pastries, croissants, cookies,
etc. Before baking frozen food, allow the oven to
nish preheating.
How to Use the Defrost Feature
Before you turn on the oven, position the racks.
Place the food you want to defrost in an appropriate
size bowl or roasting pan to catch juices and water.
You can also place food on an aluminum surface such
as a Dacor griddle to speed the process. This mode
can also be used for defrosting breads.
Place the food in the oven on rack #3 (counting from
the bottom).
If you have a double oven, touch the UPPER ON/OFF
or LOWER ON/OFF key to select the oven you want
to use.
From the main menu, touch MORE.
Touch DEFROST.
You will see the preset (jump-in) temperature of
110°F appear on the display. To defrost at the preset
temperature, simply touch START. To defrost at a
different temperature, enter the temperature on the
number keypad (for example: to defrost at 120°F,
touch 1, then 2, then 0), then touch START.
Periodically check the food to see how well it is
defrosting.
BAKE ROASTING BROILNG
ADDITIONAL
SETTINGS
SAVED
GUIDE
MORE
▲ UPPER
12:25 PM
SABBATH DEHYDRATE PROOF DEFROST
SELF
CLEAN
MORE
▲ UPPER
12:25 PM
Self-Clean
See Care and Cleaning on page 28.
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 Dacor
Guide and self-clean. You can set the oven to turn on up
to a week later.
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. 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 unfrozen
foods should never stand in the oven for more than
two hours before cooking begins.
Do not allow foods to remain in the oven after
completion of the hold cycle. The hold cycle
automatically starts at the conclusion of timed
cooking and keeps food at 150°F for two hours
(“HOLD” appears on the screen). When the
temperature drops below 140˚F, bacteria can
develop.