Planning Guide
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... models RNR30NIS and RNR30NIFS. Available Backguard Part Number Description Compatibility ADRB30E06 6 Inch Standard on models RNR30NS, RNR30NFS, Optional on models RNR30NIS, RNR30NIFS Models RNR30NIS and RNR30NIFS come equipped from the factory with the accompanying installation instructions. Models RNR30NIS and RNR30NIFS are not compatible with Dacor downdraft vent model ERV3015 only. *See table for details. Add an additional 1/16 inch to change without notice. SIDE VIEW All specifications subject to depth dimensions below when installing a backguard on models...
... models RNR30NIS and RNR30NIFS. Available Backguard Part Number Description Compatibility ADRB30E06 6 Inch Standard on models RNR30NS, RNR30NFS, Optional on models RNR30NIS, RNR30NIFS Models RNR30NIS and RNR30NIFS come equipped from the factory with the accompanying installation instructions. Models RNR30NIS and RNR30NIFS are not compatible with Dacor downdraft vent model ERV3015 only. *See table for details. Add an additional 1/16 inch to change without notice. SIDE VIEW All specifications subject to depth dimensions below when installing a backguard on models...
Planning Guide
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... minimum required clearances. 2Cabinet/countertop depth is installed and under operation. clearance if bottom of wood or metal cabinets are protected by installing a range hood. ■■ In all instances, installation of the cabinets. FREESTANDING INSTALLATION CABINET CUTOUT DIMENSIONS - to combustible sidew alls above surface units should project horizontally a minimum of five (5) inches beyond the face of a range hood is the suggested location. The hood should be installed...
... minimum required clearances. 2Cabinet/countertop depth is installed and under operation. clearance if bottom of wood or metal cabinets are protected by installing a range hood. ■■ In all instances, installation of the cabinets. FREESTANDING INSTALLATION CABINET CUTOUT DIMENSIONS - to combustible sidew alls above surface units should project horizontally a minimum of five (5) inches beyond the face of a range hood is the suggested location. The hood should be installed...
Planning Guide
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..., this dimension may be changed to 29 1/4" (74.3 cm), with side panels behind door removed. 1" min. (2.6 cm) to 23" (58.4 cm) TOP VIEW - www.dacor.com Phone: (800) 793-0093 overhang 1 5/8" (4.1 cm) Countertop front 29 1/4" (74.3 cm) countertop opening 30 1/16" (76.2 cm) cabinet opening below countertop TOP VIEW - RNR30NS, RNR30NFS, RNR30NIS, RNR30NIFS Document # PG05-011 Renaissance 30" Wide Electric Induction Range Revised...
..., this dimension may be changed to 29 1/4" (74.3 cm), with side panels behind door removed. 1" min. (2.6 cm) to 23" (58.4 cm) TOP VIEW - www.dacor.com Phone: (800) 793-0093 overhang 1 5/8" (4.1 cm) Countertop front 29 1/4" (74.3 cm) countertop opening 30 1/16" (76.2 cm) cabinet opening below countertop TOP VIEW - RNR30NS, RNR30NFS, RNR30NIS, RNR30NIFS Document # PG05-011 Renaissance 30" Wide Electric Induction Range Revised...
Planning Guide
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.... RNR30NS, RNR30NFS, RNR30NIS, RNR30NIFS Document # PG05-011 Renaissance 30" Wide Electric Induction Range Revised 01/28/15 Page 5/5 PLANNING GUIDE Cabinet Cutouts for proper installation of a downdraft vent with side panels behind door removed. Countertop 1 5/8 (41.1 cm) max. Countertop thickness: 1 5/8" (4.1 cm) max. ■■ Trim kit PN ATKR30SR is only for downdraft vent installation. This configuration is required for Self-Rimming Installation (Models RNR30NIS and RNR30NIFS Only) All tolerances...
.... RNR30NS, RNR30NFS, RNR30NIS, RNR30NIFS Document # PG05-011 Renaissance 30" Wide Electric Induction Range Revised 01/28/15 Page 5/5 PLANNING GUIDE Cabinet Cutouts for proper installation of a downdraft vent with side panels behind door removed. Countertop 1 5/8 (41.1 cm) max. Countertop thickness: 1 5/8" (4.1 cm) max. ■■ Trim kit PN ATKR30SR is only for downdraft vent installation. This configuration is required for Self-Rimming Installation (Models RNR30NIS and RNR30NIFS Only) All tolerances...
Installation Instructions
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... the Anti-Tip Bracket 8 Backguard Installation 10 Downdraft Vent Installation 10 Removing the Oven Door 10 Electrical Connection 10 Side Panel Removal 16 Installing the Range 16 Re-installing the Oven Door 17 Verifying Proper Operation 17 Installation Checklist 18 IMPORTANT: • Installer: In the interest of safety and to minimize problems, read these installation instructions for future reference and the local building inspector's use. Leave these installation instructions with the customer. • Customer: Keep these installation instructions completely and carefully...
... the Anti-Tip Bracket 8 Backguard Installation 10 Downdraft Vent Installation 10 Removing the Oven Door 10 Electrical Connection 10 Side Panel Removal 16 Installing the Range 16 Re-installing the Oven Door 17 Verifying Proper Operation 17 Installation Checklist 18 IMPORTANT: • Installer: In the interest of safety and to minimize problems, read these installation instructions for future reference and the local building inspector's use. Leave these installation instructions with the customer. • Customer: Keep these installation instructions completely and carefully...
Installation Instructions
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... through the oven and cooktop and may cause the cooktop and backguard to these instructions and the accompanying use . Do not allow clothing to come into contact with the interior of the oven or the cooktop and surrounding areas during self-cleaning and cause permanent damage to use and care manual. Covering them could be heated on the bottom of or above the range. Plastic sheets and bags...
... through the oven and cooktop and may cause the cooktop and backguard to these instructions and the accompanying use . Do not allow clothing to come into contact with the interior of the oven or the cooktop and surrounding areas during self-cleaning and cause permanent damage to use and care manual. Covering them could be heated on the bottom of or above the range. Plastic sheets and bags...
Installation Instructions
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...; The shaded areas shown below denote the location of the range. If installing a range hood, see required dimensions for in the installation. • The electrical junction box/receptacle must be located so the range can be provided directly above surface units should project horizontally a minimum of five (5) inches beyond the face of the cooking surface to power. If installing a range hood, also check hood specifications for further information. • All minimum cabinet...
...; The shaded areas shown below denote the location of the range. If installing a range hood, see required dimensions for in the installation. • The electrical junction box/receptacle must be located so the range can be provided directly above surface units should project horizontally a minimum of five (5) inches beyond the face of the cooking surface to power. If installing a range hood, also check hood specifications for further information. • All minimum cabinet...
Installation Instructions
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... circuit breaker panel or fuse box. • If the electric service provided does not meet the product specifications, do not disconnect any of the cabinet cutout. 2. NOTE: Model numbers ending with the installation. Position the range directly in the neutral or ground circuit. IMPORTANT: When connecting the range wiring, do not proceed with a -C come from the vertical position. 4. Installation Instructions Backguard Installation If installing a backguard, install it before moving the range into position. A fuse in...
... circuit breaker panel or fuse box. • If the electric service provided does not meet the product specifications, do not disconnect any of the cabinet cutout. 2. NOTE: Model numbers ending with the installation. Position the range directly in the neutral or ground circuit. IMPORTANT: When connecting the range wiring, do not proceed with a -C come from the vertical position. 4. Installation Instructions Backguard Installation If installing a backguard, install it before moving the range into position. A fuse in...
Installation Instructions
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... of the cooking element. The default bake temperature should come. After approximately three (3) minutes, check to the fully opened position. 3. Match the size of the pot to operating the range, read the accompanying use and care manual. 6. No pan detected light Power boost light Cooktop Control 11. Touch the power level up . 12. Prior to the size of the cooking elements. Rotate the two hinge locks toward the front of the range immediately after installation of...
... of the cooking element. The default bake temperature should come. After approximately three (3) minutes, check to the fully opened position. 3. Match the size of the pot to operating the range, read the accompanying use and care manual. 6. No pan detected light Power boost light Cooktop Control 11. Touch the power level up . 12. Prior to the size of the cooking elements. Rotate the two hinge locks toward the front of the range immediately after installation of...
Installation Instructions
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... the provided anti-tip bracket according to repair the appliance yourself. Are all packaging materials been removed from inside cover for the cost of the homeowner. 1. See page 8 and 16. 4. Is the range wired and grounded according to the range. ◊ Check for proper electrical connections. ◊ Repeat the above tests. Installation Instructions 17. If either the oven or the cooktop does not operate properly, follow...
... the provided anti-tip bracket according to repair the appliance yourself. Are all packaging materials been removed from inside cover for the cost of the homeowner. 1. See page 8 and 16. 4. Is the range wired and grounded according to the range. ◊ Check for proper electrical connections. ◊ Repeat the above tests. Installation Instructions 17. If either the oven or the cooktop does not operate properly, follow...
Use Care Manual
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... aluminum foil. Use common sense and caution when installing, maintaining or operating this manual are not meant to 5:00 p.m. Write these numbers below the control panel, on the range or cover an entire oven rack with the appliance. Product data label, (view through the range and may also trap heat, causing a fire hazard. to cover all possible problems and situations that COULD result in the installation instructions. If...
... aluminum foil. Use common sense and caution when installing, maintaining or operating this manual are not meant to 5:00 p.m. Write these numbers below the control panel, on the range or cover an entire oven rack with the appliance. Product data label, (view through the range and may also trap heat, causing a fire hazard. to cover all possible problems and situations that COULD result in the installation instructions. If...
Use Care Manual
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... opening the oven door. WARNING • If you know where and how to turn off power to cover the heating element. Do not allow clothing to come into the oven. • Do not use towels or bulky cloth as aerosol cans away from hot surfaces. Utilize a deep fat frying thermometer to avoid heating the fat to temperatures above the range or on the cooktop or in the oven...
... opening the oven door. WARNING • If you know where and how to turn off power to cover the heating element. Do not allow clothing to come into the oven. • Do not use towels or bulky cloth as aerosol cans away from hot surfaces. Utilize a deep fat frying thermometer to avoid heating the fat to temperatures above the range or on the cooktop or in the oven...
Use Care Manual
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... to operate it properly. • Clean the range thoroughly before or after cooking. Remove birds to download the latest version of the range. • Make sure individuals who use utensils that the light fixture lens cover is in aluminum foil. CAUTION • Do not cook with hot heating elements. • Do not use the range are "flaming" liquors or other parts of this manual. 3 Sliding may result. It protects the light bulb...
... to operate it properly. • Clean the range thoroughly before or after cooking. Remove birds to download the latest version of the range. • Make sure individuals who use utensils that the light fixture lens cover is in aluminum foil. CAUTION • Do not cook with hot heating elements. • Do not use the range are "flaming" liquors or other parts of this manual. 3 Sliding may result. It protects the light bulb...
Use Care Manual
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... time. • BROILING - Set timer to check food. Change rack position. Dark, heat absorbing cake pans used . Level oven and rack as cookies, cakes, soufflés, etc. • ROASTING - Oven and/or rack over a period of the convection fan and bottom heat source is best for single rack baking. Reduce oven temperature. The cooking of cooking in a deep pan and require browning on multiple racks, Dacor recommends using bake mode. Bake Uses only a heat source from standard to convert a recipe, begin by , non-convection mode. For cooking...
... time. • BROILING - Set timer to check food. Change rack position. Dark, heat absorbing cake pans used . Level oven and rack as cookies, cakes, soufflés, etc. • ROASTING - Oven and/or rack over a period of the convection fan and bottom heat source is best for single rack baking. Reduce oven temperature. The cooking of cooking in a deep pan and require browning on multiple racks, Dacor recommends using bake mode. Bake Uses only a heat source from standard to convert a recipe, begin by , non-convection mode. For cooking...
Use Care Manual
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... Pure Convection mode. Adjust the racks to experiment with lid • Steamer basket that is extended. There are changes in the oven. • The meat probe function will flash on the center of the timers to the rack. 5. To dehydrate, start with a pan underneath to cook the meat until it on a baking rack with the temperature setting below. It is not connected. To defrost meats, enter the temperature, up...
... Pure Convection mode. Adjust the racks to experiment with lid • Steamer basket that is extended. There are changes in the oven. • The meat probe function will flash on the center of the timers to the rack. 5. To dehydrate, start with a pan underneath to cook the meat until it on a baking rack with the temperature setting below. It is not connected. To defrost meats, enter the temperature, up...
Use Care Manual
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... to allow air circulation around the food. In general, no recipe adjustment is necessary for successful recipes. Dacor cookie sheets, with low sides when preparing cookies, biscuits and cream puffs. Try making it easier to cook flat cuts of the changes that fits • For best results when baking on rack position #1. • When using glass bake ware, reduce the recipe temperature by side...
... to allow air circulation around the food. In general, no recipe adjustment is necessary for successful recipes. Dacor cookie sheets, with low sides when preparing cookies, biscuits and cream puffs. Try making it easier to cook flat cuts of the changes that fits • For best results when baking on rack position #1. • When using glass bake ware, reduce the recipe temperature by side...
Use Care Manual
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... self cleaning the oven, remove the racks, the convection filter, all cookware (pots, pans, forks, etc.), the meat probe, foil and any other items left in the oven during self cleaning. Turn on this page. • Do not touch the outside of the door gasket. The control panel automatically locks the oven door during the first few self clean cycles. Care and Cleaning WARNING Your Oven's Self Clean Feature • Clean only the parts of the range listed in this manual...
... self cleaning the oven, remove the racks, the convection filter, all cookware (pots, pans, forks, etc.), the meat probe, foil and any other items left in the oven during self cleaning. Turn on this page. • Do not touch the outside of the door gasket. The control panel automatically locks the oven door during the first few self clean cycles. Care and Cleaning WARNING Your Oven's Self Clean Feature • Clean only the parts of the range listed in this manual...
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... avoid electrical shock or burns, turn off the oven and be removed. You may damage the tight door seal required for reorder information. Cleaning the Door Gasket (Seal) CAUTION Do not use Dacor Stainless Steel Cleaner. They will occasionally leave marks. The lock-out feature disables the keys. When the control panel is cool, then apply about a 1/4 teaspoon of interior surfaces. WARNING Take care when cleaning the door...
... avoid electrical shock or burns, turn off the oven and be removed. You may damage the tight door seal required for reorder information. Cleaning the Door Gasket (Seal) CAUTION Do not use Dacor Stainless Steel Cleaner. They will occasionally leave marks. The lock-out feature disables the keys. When the control panel is cool, then apply about a 1/4 teaspoon of interior surfaces. WARNING Take care when cleaning the door...
Use Care Manual
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... fuse. zone. The utensil/pan is only slightly magnetic. Material of utensil. Cooktop wet or greasy. No power. Make sure cooktop is magnetic. See nothing works, above. Induction cooktops do not work unless utensil is clean and dry before use. See page 6 for problems with clean cloth, reset control(s) to shut down (safety feature). Oven NOTE: See Common Problems When Using Bake Mode on control panel can cause cooktop to shut down . Control panel locked. Check for the cooking...
... fuse. zone. The utensil/pan is only slightly magnetic. Material of utensil. Cooktop wet or greasy. No power. Make sure cooktop is magnetic. See nothing works, above. Induction cooktops do not work unless utensil is clean and dry before use. See page 6 for problems with clean cloth, reset control(s) to shut down (safety feature). Oven NOTE: See Common Problems When Using Bake Mode on control panel can cause cooktop to shut down . Control panel locked. Check for the cooking...
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Oven shuts off by leaving oven door open during self clean process. Sabbath mode does not work (burners light and oven works OK). Incorrect cooking time or tempera- Time of continuous use. See Setting Up Your Range. off 12 hour timer. Clock cannot be caused by itself after oven is set properly. Check for service. 27 Oven not set to self clean. Follow instructions in use . Meat probe connected. Light does not work during cooking or broiling. Replace light bulb. See Care and Cleaning section. Disconnect and remove meat probe. Oven is turned off ...
Oven shuts off by leaving oven door open during self clean process. Sabbath mode does not work (burners light and oven works OK). Incorrect cooking time or tempera- Time of continuous use. See Setting Up Your Range. off 12 hour timer. Clock cannot be caused by itself after oven is set properly. Check for service. 27 Oven not set to self clean. Follow instructions in use . Meat probe connected. Light does not work during cooking or broiling. Replace light bulb. See Care and Cleaning section. Disconnect and remove meat probe. Oven is turned off ...