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Care and cleaning, Stainless steel surfaces, Door gasket (seal) – Dacor DISCOVERY EO User Manual

Page 32: Cleaning the convection filter, Cleaning the surfaces of the oven, Glass and porcelain surfaces, Warning, Removing your oven’s filter(s)

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Stainless Steel Surfaces

If your oven has stainless steel surfaces on the out-

side, clean them with a solution of mild detergent,

and warm water. rinse and dry with a soft, lint-free

cloth.
You may also use Dacor Stainless Steel Cleaner (part

No. A-302) on the stainless steel surfaces. use it

according to the directions on the package.

Door Gasket (Seal)

Clean the door seal by dabbing it with a solution of

water and mild soap. Do not scrub it, as it will become

damaged.

Cleaning the Convection Filter

The convection filter is located in the back of the oven

chamber. If you have a double oven, it has 2 convection

filters, one in the back of each oven chamber. The con-

trol panel will remind you to clean the filter based on the

amount of use the oven receives. You also need to remove

the filter during the self-clean cycle.

warning

remove the filter(s) only when the oven is cool.

For your safety, re-install the filter(s) before using

the oven to cook. If you don’t, the spinning fan

blades at the back of the oven will be exposed.

Removing your oven’s filter(s):

Put your fingers around the edges of the filter and

gently push up.

removing the Convection Filter

To clean the filter(s):

Soak the filter in hot, soapy water. Rinse well. You

may also place it in a dishwasher on the top rack. Dry

the filter before re-installing it.

Care and Cleaning

Filter:

located at

back of oven

Fan hole on

back of oven wall

Cleaning the Surfaces of the

Oven

warning

To avoid electrical shock or burns, turn off the oven

and be sure that it is cool before cleaning.
use only the cleaning solutions specified in this

manual to clean your oven. Do not use ANY cleaners

that are not specified to clean the inside or outside

of the oven. use of other cleaners could produce

hazardous fumes, cause corrosion of the metal

parts, and could permanently damage the finishes.
Take extreme caution when cleaning the door

gasket. rubbing, moving, or in any way damaging

the door gasket may eliminate the required tight

door seal for self-cleaning.

ImPortant: Always wipe stainless steel (silver colored)

surfaces with the grain.
note: If you want to avoid accidentally turning the oven

on while cleaning the control panel, activate the lock-out

feature on your oven. press the CanCel/seCure key

for 5 seconds. The lock-out feature will disable the control

panel on your oven so that you can clean the keys and

display.
When you want to re-activate the control panel on your

oven, press the CanCel/seCure key for 5 seconds. The

word “LOCKeD” will disappear from the display.
note: Your oven’s self-clean feature eliminates the need

for manual scrubbing of interior surfaces. The steps below

are for cleaning surfaces and items that are not covered

by the self-clean process. To use the self-clean feature,

see page 28.

Glass and Porcelain Surfaces

When you want to clean the glass and porcelain sur-

faces on your oven, use a non-abrasive, sponge with

warm, soapy water. Dry the surfaces of your oven

completely with a soft, lint-free cloth. You may scrub

the oven light lens with the rough side of a sponge

and warm, soapy water. Be careful not to scratch the

lens.
Glass surfaces may also be cleaned with Dacor Cook

Top Cleaning Creme (part No. A-300). use it according

to the directions on the package.

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