Dacor DR30DNGH gas range

User Manual - Page 12

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Setting the Time
1. Press the CLOCK key. The colon between the minutes
and seconds on the time display will begin to flash.
2. Enter the current time on the number keypad before
the colon stops flashing. For example: For 12:08,
press 1-2-0-8 on the keypad. Press the # key to
change the AM-PM indicator.
3. Press START.
IMPORTANT
24/12 Hour Clock (Military Time)
The oven is set to 12-hour (non-military) time at the
factory. 24 hour time is also known as military time.
1:36 plY1= 13:36 military time.
If you want to switch the clock to 24 hour time or
switch from military back to regular time:
1. Press and hold the CLOCK key for six seconds. The
display will indicate the mode the clock is currently set
to, :L2 Hr or 24 Hr.
2. Press the # key to change the clock mode. To leave
the setting as is, do not touch any keys.
3. Press CANCEL. SECURE to return to the main display.
If you have set the clock to 24 hour time, the keypad
will allow you to enter military time when setting the
clock.
Setting the Temperature Scale
You can select the temperature scale (Fahrenheit or
Celsius) the oven uses to display the cooking
temperature. The oven is preset at the factory to Fahren-
heit.
To change the temperature scale:
1. Press and hold the BROIL key.
2. The display will indicate the temperature scale the
control panel is currently set to, "F" or "C".
3. Press the # key to change the temperature scale. To
leave the setting as is, do not touch any keys.
4. Press CANCEL.SECURE. The control panel will go
back to the regular clock display, set to the new tem-
perature scale.
Dacor recommends turning the oven on for one hour
at 500°F to burn off any residual oils used during the
manufacturing process. Any of these oils left on the
inner parts can cause an undesirable smell the first
few times the oven is used.
When you use your oven to bake or roast, it preheats
automatically. The preheat cycle rapidly brings the
oven chamber up to the proper cooking temperature.
It takes several minutes to preheat the oven. Preheat
time depends on the temperature settings. The time
may be longer depending on the type of electrical
supply in your community. There is no preheat cycle
for any of the broil modes.
After you pull food out of the oven, it will continue to
cook. This process is called "carry-over." The larger
the portion of food, the longer it will cook. It is best to
let the meat rest after it comes out of the oven for 10
to 15 minutes before carving. Doing so will allow the
meat to retain its natural juices and make it easier to
ca rve.
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