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Peration delay timed cooking, Common baking problems – Dacor MCD User Manual

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Delay Timed Cooking

this function allows the user to finish and/or start a cooking

cycle automatically. it is especially useful for preparing meals in

advance or cooking while you are at work or play. timed cooking

can only be used with standard bake, Pure Convection and

convection bake modes. timed cooking does not function in the

broil modes.

Important:

CooK tIm

E refers to the length of the cooking cycle. it does

not refer to the start time.
the time required to pre-heat the oven must be included in

the

CooK tIme. allow for about 8 to 12 minutes pre-heat

time depending upon the temperature setting. the top

element does not come on to pre-heat in the delay mode, so

you will not pre-maturely brown foods.

Common Baking Problems

problem

probable Cause

CorreCtIon

Cookies and biscuits burn on the bottom.

oven door opened too often

use door window to check food or set

minute timer to shortest recommended

time and check food when timer beeps.

incorrect rack position being used. Pan too

close to bake element.

Change rack position. use Pure

Convection mode.

Standard bake or convection bake mode

being used.

use Pure Convection mode.

Cookies and biscuits are too brown on top.

Rack position being used is too high.

Change rack position.

Food was placed in the oven during

pre-heat.

wait until oven is pre-heated

Cakes burn on the sides or are not done in

center.

oven was too hot.

Reduce temperature.

Cakes crack on top.

oven temperature was too high.

Reduce temperature.

Cakes are not level.

oven and/or oven rack was not level.

Level oven and rack as needed.

Pies burn around edges or are not done

in center.

oven was too hot.

Reduce temperature.

Dark, heat absorbing pan being used.

use shiny, reflective pans.

Pies are too light in color on top.

oven was not hot enough.

increase oven temperature.

oven and/or rack over crowded.

Reduce number of pans.

to operate the oven in standard broil or convection broil

modes:

Close the door tightly.

1.

Press the

2.

broIl or ConveCtIon broIl key.

Press the

3.

TIME • TEMP + or TIME • TEMP – key and the

default temperature setting

“hI” will be displayed. “hI” is

equivalent to 555˚F.
if a temperature other than

4.

“hI” is desired, press the tIme

• TEMP – key 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.
Dacor recommends that you set the minute timer(s) to time

5.

the broiling process (see page 11).
when the minute timer expires and/or the food is cooked,

6.

press the

CANCEL • SECURE key 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.

broIlIng tIps:

always use a broiler pan and grill to provide drainage for

1.

excess fat and grease. Doing so will reduce spatter, smoke

and flare-ups.
Pre-heat the broiler for 10 minutes prior to cooking.

2.

Begin with a room temperature broiler pan for even cooking.

3.

use tongs or a spatula to turn and remove meats. Never

4.

pierce meat with a fork. the natural juices will escape.
Broil food on the first side for slightly more than half of the

5.

recommended time, then season and turn. Season the

second side just before removing.
to prevent sticking, lightly grease the broiler grill. Excess

6.

grease will result in heavy smoke. For easier cleaning,

remove the broiler pan and grill when the food is removed.

while the pan and grill are still warm, soak the pan and grill

in a solution of hot water and dishwashing liquid, then scrub

them with an abrasive pad.

warnIng

Food safety is an important consideration when using delayed

cooking modes. to avoid potential sickness and spoiling of food,

take the following steps:

avoid using foods that will spoil while waiting for the

cooking cycle to begin. 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 more than one

hour after completion of the cooking cycle. when the

temperature drops below 140˚, bacteria can develop.

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