Operating instructions
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Dehydrating/Defrosting
The range can be used to dehydrate or 
defrost foods at low heat settings in “Pure 
Convection™” mode (ERD models only).
Follow these steps to dehydrate or defrost 
foods: 
1.  Position oven rack(s) at the proper 
height(s).
2.  Place the food onto the center of the oven 
rack. (For dehydrating, prepare food as 
recommended then place food onto a 
drying rack.)
3.  Press the “PURE CONVECTION™” pad.
4.  Set the temperature to 135˚F. This is the 
minimum temperature that can be set. (For 
dehydrating, a higher temperature setting 
may be required. Follow the recommended 
temperature for the type of food being 
prepared.)
5.  It is recommended that the user set the 
Minute Timer(s) to time the process.
Broiling
Broiling is a quick and flavorful way to prepare 
many foods, including steaks, chicken, chops, 
hamburgers and fish. Broiling in the oven is 
completed with the oven door completely 
shut. It is normal and necessary for some 
smoke to be present to give the food a broiled 
flavor. The broil temperature may be adjusted in 
5˚F increments from 135˚F up to the maximum 
setting of “HI”. The “HI” setting is equivalent to 
555˚F.
TIMER 1 CLOCK STOP TIME TIMER 2
BROIL
ON
BROIL
ON
Clock display in Broil
(ERD48 & ERDE48 Only)
TIMER 1 CLOCK STOP TIME TIMER 2
BROIL
ON
Clock display in Broil
(ERD30, ERG30, ERD36, ERDE36 and ERG36)
Follow these steps to operate the oven in 
Standard Broil (all models) or Convection 
Broil (ERD48/ERDE48 left oven only) modes:
1.  Close the door tightly.
2.  Press the “BROIL” or “CONVECTION 
BROIL” (ERD48 left oven only) pad.
3.  Press the “TIME•TEMP” “+” or “–” pad and 
the default temperature setting “HI” will be 
displayed. “HI” is equivalent to 555˚F.
4.  If a temperature other than “HI” is desired, 
press the “TIME•TEMP” “–” pad to reduce 
the temperature. Six seconds after setting 
the temperature, the “ON” indicator will light 
up in the clock display, the broiler element 
will begin heating, and the cooling fan will 
turn on.
5.  It is recommended that the user set 
the Minute Timer(s) to time the broiling 
process.
6.  When the Minute Timer expires 
and/or the food is cooked, press the 
“CANCEL•SECURE” touch pad to turn off 
the oven. The cooling fan will continue to 
run for 30 to 45 minutes depending upon 
the length and temperature of the broiling 
process.
NOTE:
For broiling and top grill tips refer to your 
Dacor cookbook. Your complimentary 
cookbook was packed with your range. If 
you did not receive your cookbook, please 
contact Dacor at (800) 793-0093 or at www.
dacor.com
Selecting the Proper Cookware
Utensils will affect the overall safety and 
performance of cooktop cooking, so it is 
important to select them carefully. An improperly 
selected utensil will not cook efficiently or 
evenly. For best results, follow these guidelines:
1.  Use medium to heavy-gauge metal 
cookware with flat and smooth bottoms for 
greatest efficiency.
2.  Use utensils with tight fitting lids to retain 
heat, odors, and steam.
Burner Controls
Indicators have been placed on the control 
housing, next to each control knob, to clearly 
identify the burner controlled by each knob. 
To indicate whether the knob controls burners 
on the left or right, the knobs are grouped 
accordingly. The burner being controlled is 
indicated by a blue indicator light, while the 
adjacent burner is illustrated by a flame icon on 
the control panel.
To light a particular burner, press in on the 
corresponding control knob, then immediately 
rotate the knob counterclockwise from the off 
(ø) position to the “HIGH” position (larger flame 
icon). All ignitors will spark continuously until 
the gas ignites on the selected burner. Ignition 
should occur within four seconds of turning to 
this position. The ignitors will stop sparking as 
soon as the burner ignites.
Once the burner is lit, reduce the flame 
height by rotating the control knob further 
counterclockwise, then place the utensil on the 
grate. Progressively lower flame heights are 
achieved as the knob is turned toward the small 
flame icon (counterclockwise).
IMPORTANT:
1.  If the gas does not ignite within four 
seconds, then turn off the valve. Allow 
at least five minutes for any gas to 
dissipate, then repeat the lighting 
procedure.
2.  Burner ignitors must always be kept 
clean and dry to function properly. 
Due to the Perma-Flame re-ignition 
feature, dirty or wet ignitors will result 
in constant sparking, even if there is 
a flame present. Additionally, ignitors 
will spark automatically if the flame is 
distorted by a draft or by a ventilation 
system. Eliminate the draft or reduce 
the ventilation blower speed in this 
case.
3.  Do not touch any burner cap, burner 
base, or ignitor while the ignitors are 
sparking. An electrical shock could 
result.
4.  When the cooktop is cool and/or more 
than two burners are in use, the ignitors 
may continue to spark if the control 
knob is set to the “LOW” position. This 
is normal until the burner warms up. 
The tendency to spark under these 
conditions can be reduced by operating 
the burner at a higher flame setting 
for a short period of time (normally 
60 seconds or less), then adjusting 
the control knob down to the “LOW” 
setting. The burner will also warm up 
faster if a utensil is placed on the grate.
5.  The flame should be steady and blue in 
color. Foreign material in the gas line, 
especially in new construction, may 
cause an orange flame during initial 
operation. This will disappear with 
further use.
6.  The flame should burn evenly around 
the perimeter of the burner, except 
underneath each grate support finger, 
where the flame height is reduced by 
the Smart-Flame feature. If the flame is 
uneven, ensure that the brass burner 
ring and porcelain burner cap are 
properly positioned, then check for any 
foreign material in the burner ring or 
on the burner cap. Remove any foreign 
material with a straightened paper clip, 
wire, or needle. Do not damage the 
brass or distort the shape of the burner 
ring ports.
7.  Never light the burners with a match 
or other open flame. If a burner does 
not ignite, consult the Troubleshooting 
section of this manual. 
3.  The time required to preheat the oven must 
be included in the “COOK TIME.” Thus, 
the “COOK TIME” should be increased by 
about 8 to 12 minutes depending upon the 
temperature setting. The broiler does not 
come on to preheat in the Delay Mode, so 
you will not pre-maturely brown foods.
NOTE:
The gas broilers (ERD model only), or 
Electrical Glass Broilers (ERDE model only), 
are not activated for Pre-heat in the Delay-
Time cooking mode, so Pre-Heat times are 
increased - but dishes will not pre-maturely 
brown.










