Dacor Wall Ovens Oven User Manual


 
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1. Always use the Pure Convection
mode unless otherwise stated. Center the pans on the rack for best baking results.
2. Allow oven to preheat an additional 20-30 minutes after the preheat tone when multirack-baking delicate items, such as
cookies and cakes. This will help the temperatures to stabilize while reducing the chance for heat loss when opening the
oven door.
3. Load the oven as quickly as is safely possible. This will prevent heat loss due to the open door. Check foods using the
oven lights and the window.
4. Remove each pan as soon as food is done. All pans do not need to be removed from the oven at the same time.
5. When baking on two racks, use positions 2 and 4; 1 and 3 or 1 and 4. Use rack positions 1,3, and 5 when baking on
three racks.
6. Adapt a single-rack recipe to multiple-rack baking by increasing baking time. More time is necessary because the addi
tional cold mass in the oven causes longer temperature recovery time.
7. Always follow the “Bakeware Selection” tips in this guide.
8. When baking cookies, the should be refrigerated before baking to get the best results. Otherwise, the butter
melts too quickly, resulting in flat, chewy cookies.
9. When mixing cookie dough, the butter and egg need to be at room temperature in order to achieve proper creaming with
the sugar. Otherwise, you will not get a proper rise out of the cookie. After mixing the dough, scoop into 1” balls, then
refrigerate the dough to get the best results.
10. Cake ingredients should be at room temperature for even rise and browning.
11. Do not allow any of the pans’ sides to touch the oven walls or each other. This will result in hot spots on the food.
12. Low or no-rimmed cookie sheets are the best to use when multirack-baking. A light colored aluminum pan works well.
TIPS FOR BAKING A MULTIPLE RACK MEAL
1. Always use Pure Convection
when baking an entire meal at a time.
2. Adjust oven racks to accommodate the multiple dishes before preheating the oven.
3. Make sure that the convection filter in the back of the oven is clean. Follow instructions in the Use and Care Manual for
cleaning. The filter will help prevent flavors from transferring from one dish to the other.
4. When selecting a temperature, choose the most delicate item and use that temperature from the original recipes, you
would still lower the temperature by 25˚. For instance, if you are baking a roast, a loaf of bread, and roasted vegetables,
choose the bread temperature. The vegetables and roast can withstand a lower or higher temperature and still achieve
good results.
5. Place protein or meat items on the lowest rack position. This is to ensure that no juices drip into the other dishes.
6. Use the minute timers to indicate when to put the next dish in the oven. For instance, place the roast in the oven and set
timer 1 for 1 hour. At 1 hour, place the roasted vegetables in the oven and set the timer again for 30 minutes. At 30 minutes,
place the bread in the oven. The entire dinner will come out of the oven at the end of this timer.
Multi-Rack Baking Tips
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PAN PLACEMENT TIPS
When using Standard Bake, Convection Bake, Surround Bake, or Surround Convection Bake modes, allow 2 inches of
space around all sides of the pan to allow the heat to rise.
When baking on multiple racks, divide the oven racks evenly amongst the rack guides. This will ensure better circulation
of heated air and better baking results.
When baking four items on two rack positions, be sure to stagger the pans on each rack, avoiding the other pan and the
oven side walls.
On Pure Convection
, the pans can run either widthwise or lengthwise. On all other modes, a 2-inch air gap is
should be left around all sides of the pan, then either position for the pan can be used.
When using the Convection modes, remember to keep the pans forward and away from the convection filter. This positioning
ensures proper airflow throughout the oven chamber.
Aluminum foil can be used on the oven racks to catch overspill and can also be used to cover foods during the baking
process in any mode. DO NOT, however, line the bottom of the oven with aluminum foil. Remove foil along with the oven
racks during self-cleaning.
Baking Tips