Verify the Package Contents ......................................................8
IMPORTANT:
• Installer: In the interest of safety and to minimize problems, read these installation instructions completely and carefully before you
begin the installation process. Leave these installation instructions with the customer.
• Customer: Keep these installation instructions for future reference and the local building inspector’s use.
If you have questions or problems with installation, contact your
Dacor dealer or the Dacor Customer Service Team. For repairs
to Dacor appliances under warranty call the Dacor Distinctive
Service line. Whenever you call, have the model and serial
number of the appliance ready. The model and serial number are
printed on the product data label.
Power cord not included. Not for
installation in Canada.
Cord connected, for installation in Canada
and U.S.A., where local codes permit.
Power cord not included. Not for
installation in Canada.
Cord connected, for installation in Canada
and U.S.A., where local codes permit.
Power cord not included. May be installed
in Canada and U.S.A.
Cord connected, for installation in Canada
and U.S.A., where local codes permit.
Power cord not included. May be installed
in Canada and U.S.A.
Cord connected, for installation in Canada
and U.S.A., where local codes permit.
Important Safety Instructions
Important Information About
Safety Instructions
The Important Safety Instructions and warnings in this manual
are not meant to cover all possible problems and conditions
that can occur. Use common sense and caution when installing,
maintaining or operating this or any other appliance.
Always contact the Dacor Customer Service Team about problems
and conditions that you do not understand.
DANGER
For your safety:
• Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
• Do not obstruct the flow of ventilation air to the unit.
• Keep the area around the appliance clear and free from
combustible material.
WARNING
Persons with a pacemaker or other medical device should use
caution when standing near an induction cooktop when it is
in use. The electromagnetic field generated by an induction
cooktop may affect operation of a pacemaker or other medical
device. Consult your doctor or medical device manufacturer
about your particular situation.
Safety Symbols in this Manual
DANGER
Immediate hazards that WILL result in severe personal injury or
death.
WARNING
Hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in severe
personal injury or death.
CAUTION
Hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in minor
personal injury or property damage.
WARNING
Tip-over hazard:
• A child or adult can tip the range and be killed.
• Attach the anti-tip bracket to the floor or wall as directed
in these installation instructions. Engage the floor or wall
mounted anti-tip bracket by sliding the rear leg on the range
into it according to these installation instructions. Using
a flashlight, be sure that the anti-tip bracket engages the
range’s rear leg as shown below.
• After moving the range, be sure to re-engage the rear leg
into the anti-tip bracket as shown below.
• See the anti-tip bracket installation instructions in this guide
for further details.
• Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or
serious burns to children or adults.
WARNING
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or
explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury
or death.
WARNING
NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm
the room. Doing so may result in overheating of the appliance.
WARNING
NEVER cover any slots, holes or passages in the oven bottom
or cover an entire rack with materials such as aluminum foil.
Doing so blocks air flow through the oven and may cause a fire
hazard. Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat, causing a fire
hazard.
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Anti-tip
bracket
Rear leg
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Important Safety Instructions
General Safety Precautions
To reduce the risk of fire, explosion, electric shock, serious injury or death when installing or using this appliance, follow basic safety
precautions, including the following:
WARNING
• Read all instructions before using the appliance.
• Keep packaging materials away from children. Plastic
sheets and bags can cause suffocation.
• If you receive a damaged product, immediately contact
your dealer or builder. Do not install or use a damaged
appliance.
• Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service
or maintenance can cause personal injury or property
damage. Refer to these instructions and the accompanying
use and care manual. For assistance or additional
information, consult a qualified installer, service agency or
dealer.
• This appliance must be properly installed and grounded by
a qualified installer or service agency according to these
installation instructions prior to use. The installer must
show the customer the location of the circuit breaker panel
or fuse box so that they know where and how to turn off
electric power to the appliance. Dacor is not responsible for
service required to correct a faulty installation. The owner
is responsible to make sure this appliance is properly
installed.
• DO NOT TOUCH THE SURFACES OF THE OVEN OR
COOKTOP DURING OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE.
• This appliance is not approved for installation in a mobile
home or recreational vehicle.
• This appliance must not be used in combination with
surface (countertop) ventilation systems. The use of an
overhead hood, or Dacor downdraft vent is recommended
for ventilation.
• Disconnect the electrical supply before installing or
servicing the appliance.
• Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with
these installation instructions.
• Before performing any type of service or installation, make
sure that the power to the appliance is turned off at the
circuit breaker panel or fuse box.
• Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in
this manual. Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors with
this appliance. This type of appliance is not designed for
industrial or laboratory use.
• Do not leave children or pets alone or unattended in the
area around the range. Do not allow children to play with
the controls, pull on the handle, or touch other parts of the
range.
• Do not store items of interest to children on top of or
above the range. Children could be burned or injured while
climbing on the appliance.
• Some products, such as whole eggs, and sealed
containers, such as closed glass jars, may explode and
should not be heated on this cooktop.
• Clean the cooktop thoroughly before operating it for the first
time.
WARNING
• NEVER block or cover any slots, holes or passages
anywhere inside the oven or on the outside of the range or
cover an oven rack with materials such as aluminum foil.
Doing so blocks airflow through the oven and cooktop and
may create fire hazard. See the Getting to Know Your Range
section of the use and care manual for the location of the
various air holes (slots).
• Keep flammable items, such as paper, cardboard, plastic
and cloth away from the elements and other hot surfaces.
Do not place such items in the oven. Do not allow pot
holders to touch hot surfaces.
• Do not wear loose or hanging apparel while using the range.
Do not allow clothing to come into contact with the interior of
the oven or the cooktop and surrounding areas during and
immediately after use.
• Do not use the oven for storage.
• Do not touch the outside surfaces of the range during the
self-clean cycle. They will be hot. Venting from the oven may
cause the cooktop and backguard to become hot.
• For your safety, do not use the oven to cook without the
convection filter installed. When the filter is not installed, the
spinning fan blades at the back of the oven are exposed.
• Non-stick coatings, when heated, can be harmful to birds.
Remove birds to a separate, well-ventilated room during
cooking.
• To prevent damage, remove the meat probe from the oven
when it is not being used.
• Do not line the oven with aluminum foil or other materials.
These items can melt or burn up during self-cleaning and
cause permanent damage to the appliance.
• Do not leave metal objects, such as aluminum foil, the meat
probe, cookie sheets, etc. on the bottom of the oven.
• Objects left on the bottom of the oven could damage the
bake element. In addition, the objects themselves could be
damaged.
• On some ovens, the bake and broil elements are behind
glass panels on the floor and ceiling of the oven chamber.
Do not cover these glass panels with cookie sheets,
aluminum foil, pots, pans, etc. Covering them could cause
the heating elements to over-heat, damaging the oven.
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Product Specifications
WARNING
IMPORTANT: Observe all governing codes and ordinances
during planning and installation. Contact your local building
department for further information.
Electrical Requirements (All models
numbers except those ending with -C)
It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that a licensed electrician
performs the installation of the power supply for this appliance.
The electrical installation, including minimum supply wire size,
must comply with the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70 (latest
revision) and local codes and ordinances. A copy of this standard
may be obtained from:
National Fire Protection Association
1 Batterymarch Park
Quincy, Massachusetts 02269-9101
The correct voltage, frequency and amperage must be supplied
to the appliance from a dedicated, grounded, single phase circuit
that is protected by a properly sized circuit breaker or time-delay
fuse. If a time-delay fuse is utilized, fuse both sides of the line (L1
and L2).
Electrical Specifications
Circuit RequirementsTotal Connected Load
240 Vac 60 Hz, 4-wire*, 50 Amp.11.5 kW (48.0 Amp.)
* Two 120 Vac hot (L1 and L2), one neutral (N1) and one ground.
The above electrical specifications are for reference only. See the
product data label for exact specifications. See inside cover for
location.
• The wiring needs to be long enough to allow the range to be
pulled out for service, while remaining connected.
• The wiring connected to the range must:
◊Meet NEMA standards and have a minimum rating of
250 Volts @ 50 Amp.
◊Include a strain relief.
◊Be terminated by tinned leads, closed loop terminals or
open ended spade lugs with upturned ends.
◊Connect to a junction box or receptacle installed by a
licensed electrician.
The appliance may be connected one of the following ways:
• Using conduit:
◊A 4-wire conduit connected to a 4-wire junction box, or
◊A 3-wire conduit (where local code permits) connected to
a 3-wire junction box.
Suggested conduit wiring color code: black, white, red and
green.
• Using an appliance cord:
◊A 4-wire appliance cord equipped with a NEMA 14-50P
plug connected to a NEMA 14-50R receptacle, or
◊A 3-wire appliance cord (where local code permits)
equipped with a NEMA 10-50P plug connected to a
NEMA 10-50R receptacle.
Appliance cord plug must be UL listed type SRD or SRDT.
Electrical Requirements
(Models Ending with -C)
Range models RNR30Nx-C, RNR30NFx-C, RNR30NIx-C and
RNR30NIFx-C come with a factory installed 4-wire appliance cord
with NEMA 14-50P plug.
• For freestanding ranges installed in Canada, a factory
installed 4-wire appliance cord with NEMA 14-50P plug is
required, without modification. For slide-in ranges installed in
Canada and all ranges installed outside of Canada, the 4-wire
appliance cord configuration (-C type) is optional and may be
utilized where local codes permit.
• The NEMA 14-50P plug is designed to plug directly into
a NEMA 14-50R electrical receptacle. It is the owner’s
responsibility to ensure that the required 4-wire electrical
outlet compatible with the power cord is installed by a
licensed electrician as specified below prior to range
installation. The electrical outlet installation, including
minimum supply wire size and grounding, must be in
accordance with all governing codes and ordinances.
• The correct voltage, frequency and amperage must be
supplied to the appliance from a separate, grounded, circuit
that is protected by a properly sized circuit breaker or time
delay fuse. If a fuse is utilized, fuse both sides of the line (L1
and L2). Refer to the ratings on the product data label.
Electrical Specifications
Circuit RequirementsTotal Connected Load
240 Vac 60 Hz, 4-wire*, 50 Amp.11.5 kW (48.0 Amp.)
* Two 120 Vac hot (L1 and L2), one neutral (N1) and one ground.
The ratings above are for reference only - refer to the product
data label (see inside cover).
NEMA 14-50P PlugNEMA 10-50P Plug
NEMA 14-50R ReceptacleNEMA 10-50R Receptacle
3
1” (2.5 cm)
Front of open door
Front of handle
Front panel
Rear of front panel
Standard on models RNR30Nx, RNR30NFx
Optional on models RNR30NIx, RNR30NIFx
RNR30Nx
RNR30NFx
A
C
D
B
46 1/4”
(117.5 cm)
25 1/2”
(64.8 cm)
23 3/8”
(59.4 cm)
27 7/8”
(70.8 cm)
RNR30NIx
RNR30NIFx
46 1/16”
(117.0 cm)
25 5/16”
(64.3 cm)
23 3/16”
(58.9 cm)
27 11/16”
(70.3 cm)
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**Models RNR30NIx and RNR30NIFx come equipped from the factory with a
flat stainless steel trim piece in place of a backguard. A 6 inch backguard may
be purchased as an optional accessory. Add an additional 1/16 inch to the
depth dimensions above when installing a backguard on models RNR30NIx and
RNR30NIFx.
The trim on models RNR30Nx and RNR30NFx are not compatible with a downdraft
vent.
Models RNR30NIx and RNR30NIFx are compatible with Dacor downdraft vent
model ERV3015 only.
x = Finish: C for custom color, S for Stainless
Installation Specifications
13” (33.0 cm)
Cabinet Layout
WARNING
• Observe all governing codes and ordinances during
planning and installation. Contact your local building
department for further information.
• All minimum cabinet/countertop clearances shown on the
following pages must be met or exceeded.
• To eliminate the risk of burns or fire by reaching over heated
surface units, cabinet storage space located above surface
units should be avoided.
• The shaded areas shown below denote the location of the
electrical junction box/receptacle. This is the suggested
location. For replacement purposes, the location of the
existing electrical supply may be utilized provided that it does
not interfere with the sides or rear of the range. Verify that the
electrical service meets local building codes.
• Access to the remote circuit breaker panel/fuse box, with the
range in place and operating, must also be allowed for in the
installation.
• The electrical junction box/receptacle must be located so
that it does not interfere with the range when it is installed
and under operation. In addition, the junction box/receptacle
must be located so the range can be removed for service and
remain connected to power.
Cabinet and Countertop Preparation
• To reduce the risk of personal injury and to reduce
accumulated smoke in the room, Dacor strongly recommends
installing a range hood. A range hood should project
horizontally a minimum of five (5) inches beyond the face of
the cabinets. If installing a range hood, see the range hood
specifications for minimum clearances. If cabinet storage
space is to be provided directly above the range, the risk of
personal injury may be reduced by installing a range hood.
• The range may be installed flush to the rear wall. Dacor
recommends installing a non-combustible material on the rear
wall above the range and up to the range hood or cabinet,
whichever is lower.
• Any openings in the wall behind the appliance and in the floor
under the appliance must be sealed.
4
max.
18” (45.7 cm)
min.
Note 2
B
A*BC*
36” (91.4 cm)
30 1/16” min.
(76.3 cm)
recommended
30” (76.2 cm)
min.
*For self rimming installations, see required dimensions
for “A” and “C” on the following pages.
Non-combustible
surface along
back wall
recommended
Suggested
location of
3
utilities
Top of
finished
counter
Note 5
1
30” (76.2 cm) min. vertical clearance from top of the
cooking surface to bottom of uncovered wood or metal
Note 1
4
A
cabinet. 24” (61 cm) min. clearance if bottom of wood or
metal cabinets are protected by not less than 1/4“ (0.6
cm) flame retardant millboard covered with no less than
No. 28 MSG sheet steel 0.015” (0.04 cm) stainless steel,
or 0.024” (0.06 cm) aluminum or 0.020” (0.05 cm) copper.
If installing a range hood, also check hood specifications
for minimum required clearances.
2
Cabinet/countertop depth is at discretion of the
customer but cabinet face SHALL NOT protrude further
C
than rear of front panel. See Product Dimensions.
3
Consult local code for requirements.
4
This specification not applicable for cabinets more than
a horizontal distance of 1” (2.6 cm) from edge of range.
5
Cabinet Dimensions
1” (2.6 cm) min. to combustible side walls above range
(both sides).
35” (88.9 cm)
min.
37” (94.0 cm)
max.
5
Installation Specifications
Rear wall or
countertop edge
countertop opening
29 1/4” (74.3 cm)
30 1/16” (76.2 cm)
cabinet opening
below countertop
below countertop
Cabinet face
Notch countertop
to width of cabinets
3/8” min. (9.5 mm)
countertop overhang
1” min. (2.6 cm)
to any combustibles
above counter both sides
20”
(50.8 cm)
to
23”
(58.4 cm)
20”
(50.8 cm)
Countertop front
Max.
overhang
1 5/8”
(4.1 cm)
Rear wall or
countertop edge
countertop opening
29 1/4” (74.3 cm)
30 1/16” (76.2 cm)
1
cabinet opening
below countertop
below countertop
Cabinet face
Notch countertop
to width of cabinets
3/8” min. (9.5 mm)
countertop overhang
1” min. (2.6 cm)
to any combustibles
above counter both sides
23”
(58.4 cm)
Max.
overhang
1 5/8”
(4.1 cm)
Countertop front
34 3/4”
to
36 7/8”
(see diagrams)
Countertop
1 5/8 (41.1 cm)
max. thickness
Cabinet Cutouts for Self-Rimming Installation (Models RNR30NIx and RNR30NIFx Only)
• The self-rimming installation of the RNR30NI[F]x range
creates a “built-in” look where the range trim overlaps
and rests on the countertop on both sides and in back.
• Observe all vertical cabinet clearances on page 5.
• On self-rimming installations when sliding the range into
position, it will stop when the rear of the control panel or
side panels contact the notches toward the front of the
countertop.
Top View - Slide-In, Self-Rimming Installation,
3” Side Panels Removed - Min. Required Cabinet Depth: 23 3/8”
3” Side Panels Installed - Cabinet Depths 20 3/8” to 23 3/8”
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Top View - Slide-In, Self-Rimming Installation,
1
To create a “built-in look” on the front of the cabinet,
this dimension may be changed to 29 1/4” (74.3 cm),
with the width at the notches remaining 30 1/16”.
This configuration is only for models RNR30NIx and
RNR30NIFx with the side panels behind the door
removed.
Installation Specifications
34 3/4”
(88.3 cm)
to
36 7/8”
(93.7 cm)
(see diagrams)
Countertop
1 5/8 (41.1 cm)
max. thickness
Cabinet Cutouts for Self-Rimming Installation with Downdraft Vent (Models RNR30NIx and RNR30NIFx Only)
• Trim kit PN ATKR30SR is required for proper
installation of a downdraft vent with this range.
• The self-rimming installation of the RNR30NI[F]x
range and ERV3015 downdraft vent create a “builtin” look where the range trim overlaps and rests
on the countertop on both sides and the downdraft
vent trim overlaps the countertop in back. The
ATKR30SR trim kit, installed on the back of the
range, will cover the front of the downdraft vent
chassis.
• Observe all vertical cabinet clearances on
page 5.
• A self-rimming countertop configuration is required
for downdraft vent installation. On installations
with a downdraft vent, when sliding the range into
position, it will stop when the rear of the control
panel or side panels contact the notches toward
the front of the countertop.
1” min. (2.6 cm)
to any combustibles
above counter both sides
Top View - Downdraft ERV3015 with Slide-In, Self-Rimming Installation,
1” min. (2.6 cm)
to any combustibles
above counter both sides
Top View - Downdraft ERV3015 with Slide-In, Self-Rimming Installation,
Max.
overhang
1 5/8”
(4.1 cm)
Countertop front
3/8” min. (1.0 cm)
countertop overhang
27 1/2” (69.9 cm)
downdraft vent opening
29 1/4” (74.3 cm)
countertop opening
30 1/16” (76.2 cm)
cabinet opening
below countertop
Notch countertop
to width of cabinets
Cabinet face
below countertop
Rear wall or
countertop edge
20 3/8”
(51.8 cm)
2 5/8” (6.7 cm)
20 3/8”
(51.8 cm)
to
23 3/8”
(59.4 cm)
3” Side Panels Installed - Cabinet Depths 23 3/8” to 26 3/8”
3/8” min. (1.0 cm)
countertop overhang
27 1/2” (69.9 cm)
Rear wall or
countertop edge
2 5/8” (6.7 cm)
downdraft vent opening
Max.
overhang
1 5/8”
(4.1 cm)
29 1/4” (74.3 cm)
countertop opening
30 1/16” (76.2 cm)
cabinet opening
below countertop
2
23 3/8”
(59.4 cm)
Notch countertop
to width of cabinets
Cabinet face
Countertop front
below countertop
3” Side Panels Removed - Min. Required Cabinet Depth: 26 3/8”
2
To create a “built-in look” on the front of the
cabinet, this dimension may be changed to 29 1/4”
(74.3 cm), with the width at the notches remaining
30 1/16”. This configuration is only for models
RNR30NIx and RNR30NIFx with the side panels
behind the door removed.
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Installation Instructions
Verify the Package Contents
Verify that all the components below have been provided. If
any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer
immediately. Do not install a damaged or incomplete appliance.
Make sure that you have everything necessary to ensure proper
installation before proceeding.
• Use and care manual
• Anti-tip bracket with screws and anchors
• Oven racks (2) GlideRack type, (1) standard type
• Razor blade scraper
• Dacor Cooktop Cleaning Cream
Installing the Anti-Tip Bracket
Locate the anti-tip bracket included in the parts box.
There are two ways to mount the anti-tip bracket:
• Floor mounting (preferred method).
• Wall mounting (alternate method). Use this method if floor
mounting is not suitable. If any of the conditions below exist,
then the wall mounting method cannot be used and the floor
mounting method must be suitable.
The anti-tip bracket may not be mounted to the wall if:
◊The wall contains metal stud mounting materials that
interfere with the anti-tip bracket mounting screws.
◊The front panel of the range is further than the maximum
distance from the back wall stated on page 9.
◊A downdraft vent is installed.
◊The flooring is too thick (see Installing the Anti-Tip
Bracket on the Wall).
Installing the Anti-Tip Bracket on the Floor
WARNING
To perform its intended function, the anti-tip bracket must be
attached as instructed to the concrete slab or wood sub-floor
below any floor coverings (including cement board) on top. Do
not attach the anti-tip bracket directly to floor coverings such as
ceramic/asphalt tile or linoleum.
Four (4) plastic anchors are provided along with three sizes
(4 each) of #8 or #12 Phillips head screws for attaching the antitip bracket to the floor. Use both the anchors and four (4) of the
#8 screws when attaching the bracket to a concrete sub-floor. Do
not use the anchors when attaching to a wood sub-floor.
Anti-tip
bracket
1. Determine the location of the range center line and front
panel when the range is in its final position based on the
Product Dimensions on page 4, and the actual cabinet/
cutout dimensions used for the installation.
2. Determine the required position of the anti-tip bracket,
based on the diagram on the facing page. Mark the four (4)
mounting hole locations on the floor with a pencil.
3. Determine the screw size required. The minimum full thread
depth (portion of screw threaded into wood/slab) for wood
is 3/8” (1 cm) and 5/8” (1.6 cm) for concrete. See the table
below to select the correct screw size.
Sub-Floor Type/
Floor Covering Thickness
Concrete or wood sub-floor, no floor
covering over top
Concrete or wood sub-floor, floor
covering up to 1/4” thick
Concrete or wood sub-floor, floor
covering over 1/4” and up to 1/2” thick
Wood sub-floor, floor covering over
1/2” and up to 1 3/16” thick
Concrete sub-floor under floor covering
over 1/2” thick
Wood sub-floor, floor covering
over 1 3/16” thick
* Included with range
** Not included. Determine length based on step 3.
Screw Size
#8 x 1” *
#8 x 1” *
#8 x 1 1/4” *
#12 x 1 3/4” *
Must be purchased
separately **
Must be purchased
separately **
Attaching the bracket to a concrete floor:
• Drill four (4) 3/8” diameter countersink holes through any
existing floor covering down to the concrete slab below.
• Drill the 4 holes for the anchors 1 1/4” (3.2 cm) deep into the
concrete slab using a 3/16” masonry bit. This hole length is
longer than the anchor, but is required for proper installation.
Clear the holes of dust and any other material. Tap each
anchor into the hole until the anchor top is flush with the top
of the concrete slab. Position the anti-tip bracket holes over
the anchor holes. Insert the screws through the four (4) holes
in the base of the bracket and thread them into the anchors.
Be sure the screw threads fully engage the anchor body.
Tighten the screws into place.
Attaching the bracket to a wood floor:
• If there is ceramic, asphalt or other hard floor covering over
the wood below, drill four (4) countersink holes to allow
access to the wood below for drilling pilot holes.
• Drill four (4) pilot holes into the wood floor using a drill bit
(1/16” dia. for #8 screws, 1/8” dia. for #12 screws). Position
the anti-tip bracket holes over the holes in the floor. Insert the
screws into the wood and tighten into place.
Concrete
anchors shown,
do not use for
wood sub-floor
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Sub-floor
Floor
covering
Screws attached
to sub-floor below
floor covering
Installing the Anti-Tip Bracket on the Wall
1. To use the wall mount option, the range front panel must not
be more than 26 1/4” from the wall and the bracket screws
must be able to thread into the base plate inside the wall
behind. The notches on the sides of the bracket indicate the
minimum required height of the base plate inside the wall and
that any floor covering is not too thick for proper screw thread
engagement.
Installation Instructions
To determine if the base plate is high enough:
a. Determine the location of the range center line and front
panel when the range is in its final position based on
the Product Dimensions on page 4 and the actual
cabinet/cutout dimensions used for the installation.
b. Determine and mark the required position of the anti-tip
bracket, based on the diagram below. Push the bracket
up against the wall in the mounting location.
c. Using a pencil, make a dot next to the notches on both
sides of the bracket. Determine if the base plate is as
high at the notches by drilling test holes into the wall at
both dots with a 1/16” drill bit. Drill just deep enough to
see if the bit contacts the base plate. If the bit contacts
the base plate the location will support wall installation
of the anti-tip bracket. If you do not contact the base
plate, or you contact metal stud mounting materials, the
wall mounting method may not be used and the floor
mounting method must be suitable, or the wall must be
modified so that the base plate is above the notches.
4. To install the bracket, place it against the wall in the mounting
location shown below. Using a drill with 1/8” diameter drill bit,
drill four (4) 1 5/8” deep pilot holes perpendicular to the screw
seating surfaces shown. Attach the bracket to the wall as
shown with the four (4) included #12 x 1 3/4 screws.
Anti-tip
bracket
Drywall
Notch
Wall
Base
plate
#8 x 1”, #8 x 1 1/4”
or #12 x 1 3/4 screw,
4 places (see text)
Anchor, 4 places:
use for concrete
Cabinet
face below
countertop
floor only
Anti-tip bracket
front hole locations
Range
center line
C
L
21 3/8”
(54.3 cm)
Front
hole
#12 x 1 3/4” screw,
4 places
Back wall
Cabinet
face below
countertop
Range
center line
Range front
panel
C
L
Top hole, indicates
bracket center line
25 1/4”
(64.1 cm)
to
26 1/4
(66.7 cm)
C
L
Range front
panel
10 1/2”
(26.3 cm)
2 3/16”
(5.6 cm)
Top View - Location of Floor Mounted Anti-Tip Bracket
11 1/2”
(29.2 cm)
Bracket
center line
Top View - Location of Wall Mounted Anti-Tip Bracket
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Installation Instructions
Backguard Installation
If installing a backguard, install it before moving the range into
position. Do not install a backguard if installing a downdraft vent.
Downdraft Vent Installation
If installing a downdraft vent, install it before moving the range
into position. Install trim kit PN ATKR30SR to cover the front of
the downdraft vent chassis.
Removing the Oven Door
To make the range easier to move, remove the door to reduce
weight.
WARNING
• Do not attempt to disengage the hinge catches with the
door removed from the oven. The hinge springs could
release, causing personal injury.
• Do not lift or carry the oven door by the door handle.
1. Open the door to its fully opened position.
2. Using a flat blade screwdriver, rotate the catch over the
retaining arm on each hinge.
3. Lift the oven door to about a 15° angle from the vertical
position.
4. Hold the door with both hands just below the handle and pull
it away from the range while continuing to lift.
Electrical Connection
WARNING
• Before proceeding, turn off power to the circuit to which the
appliance will be connected at the circuit breaker panel or
fuse box.
• If the electric service provided does not meet the product
specifications, do not proceed with the installation. Call
the appliance dealer or a licensed electrician. Improper
connection of the electrical wiring can cause an electric
shock hazard and damage the appliance. Dacor is not
responsible for damages resulting from improper installation.
• This range must be connected to a grounded, metallic,
permanent wiring system. Alternatively, a grounding
conductor should be connected to the grounding terminal or
lead on the appliance.
• Do not use a 3-wire connection unless local building codes
permit.
• Do not turn on power to the appliance until the range is
permanently grounded.
• Do not use an extension cord with this appliance. Such use
may result in fire, electrical shock or other personal injury.
• Do not install a fuse in the neutral or ground circuit. A fuse
in the neutral or ground circuit may result in an electrical
shock hazard.
NOTE: If the appliance is connected to a 208 volt power supply,
preheat times and cavity temperature recovery times will be
increased slightly.
NOTE: Model numbers ending with a -C come from the factory
pre-wired. If installing a pre-wired range, skip to Installing the Range on page 16.
IMPORTANT: When connecting the range wiring, do not
disconnect any of the wires inside the range electrical box unless
instructed to do so.
Before proceeding:
1. Position the range directly in front of the cabinet cutout.
2. Remove the electrical access cover on the back of the range.
There are four possible ways to wire the range:
• 4-wire conduit
• 3-wire conduit (where local codes permit)
• 4-wire appliance cord (where local codes permit)
• 3-wire appliance cord (where local codes permit)
The sections on the following pages give directions for connecting
each type of wiring harness.
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Installation Instructions
Connecting Conduit to the Range
NOTE: See page 14 for instructions to connect an appliance
cord to the range.
1. If using a 4-wire connection, loosen the grounding screw and
remove the neutral to ground jumper link.
2. Remove the nut from the conduit strain relief (not included).
3. Slide the wires and the end of the strain relief into the hole on
the bottom of the range electrical box.
4. Before connecting the wires, slide the strain relief nut over
the wires and thread it onto the conduit strain relief inside the
box. Tighten into place.
L1 terminal
Neutral terminal
Jumper link
L2 terminal
Back wire
White wire
Red wire
Conduit strain
relief nut
5. Connect the white wire to the neutral terminal inside the box.
6. Connect the black wire to the L1 power supply terminal.
7. Connect the red wire to the L2 power supply terminal.
8. If using a 4-wire connection, connect the green wire to the
grounding screw inside the box.
Bare wire
connections
Loop and
spade terminal
connections
9. Replace the range electrical access cover.
3-Wire Conduit Connection Where Local Codes Permit
L1 terminal
Neutral terminal
L2 terminal
Link removed
Grounding screw
Red wire
Green wire
White wire
Back wire
Conduit strain
relief nut
4-Wire Conduit Connection
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Installation Instructions
Electrical Connection (cont.)
Connecting the Conduit to the House
Electrical Junction Box
WARNING
• Do not connect the green appliance wire to the neutral
(white) supply wire unless local building codes permit.
• Do not ground the appliance to a gas supply pipe or hot
water pipe.
• A grounded cold water pipe must have metal continuity to
electrical ground and must not be interrupted by insulating
materials. Any insulating materials must be jumped with a
length of No. 4 copper wire securely clamped to bare metal
at both ends. See below.
No. 4
copper wire
Connection to house
power supply
Meter or other
insulating device
Metal
water pipe
Clamps
Bare metal
Insulated Pipe Jumper
1. With the range positioned directly in front of the cabinet
cutout, feed the appliance wires into the junction box.
2. Connect the white wire from the appliance to the neutral
(white) supply wire inside the junction box.
3. Connect the black wire from the appliance to the black (L1)
power supply wire inside the junction box.
4. Connect the red wire from the appliance to the red (L2) power
supply wire inside the junction box.
5. If using a 4-wire connection, connect the green wire to a
grounded supply wire in the junction box or to a grounded
cold water pipe. If connecting to a grounded cold water pipe,
use a separate copper grounding wire (No. 10 minimum) to
connect to the cold water pipe by means of a clamp and an
external grounding connector screw.
6. Replace the junction box cover.
Junction box
RED
RED
GREEN
GREEN
Conduit to
appliance
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
4-Wire Conduit-Junction Box Connection
Wire nut
4 places
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Installation Instructions
Connection to house
power supply
Separate No. 10 (minimum)
copper grounding wire
Connection to house
power supply
Fasten clamp
tightly on pipe
Junction box
Conduit to
appliance
3-Wire Conduit-Junction Box Connection
Wire nut
3 places
Junction box
RED
RED
GREEN
GREEN
Wire nut
4 places
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
Conduit to
appliance
3-Wire Conduit-Junction Box
Connection with External Ground
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Installation Instructions
Electrical Connection (cont.)
Appliance Cord Connections - Where Local
Code Permits
WARNING
Do not connect the green appliance wire to the neutral (white)
supply wire unless local building codes permit.
1. If using a 4-wire connection, loosen the grounding screw and
remove the neutral to ground jumper link.
2. Remove the conduit bracket from the bottom of the range
electrical box.
Remove link on
4-wire installations
4. Slide the end of the appliance cord into the strain relief from
the bottom of the box. See facing page.
5. Connect the white (neutral) wire to the neutral terminal in the
box.
6. Connect the L1 wire to the L1 power supply terminal inside
the box.
7. Connect the L2 wire to the L2 power supply terminal inside
the box.
8. If using a 4-wire connection, connect the ground wire to
the grounding screw inside the box using a loop or spade
terminal.
Bare wire
connections
Loop and
spade terminal
connections
9. Tighten the strain relief so that the appliance cord is held
snuggly in place.
10. Replace the range electrical access cover.
11. With power turned off at the circuit breaker panel or fuse
box, connect the plug on the end of the appliance cord to the
power receptacle.
Remove conduit
bracket before strain
relief installation
3. Disassemble and remove the strain relief from the appliance
cord (not included). Insert the tabs on the two parts of
the strain relief into the hole on the bottom of the box and
reassemble it so that the tabs are below the box and the
strain relief itself is inside the box.
Side Panel Removal (Optional Model RNR30NI[F]x Only)
If the range will be installed with the partial side panels removed:
1. Remove the three screws just below the oven opening that
hold the kick panel in place.
2. Pull the kick panel straight out to snap it off of the range.
3. Remove the three screws that hold the side panel in place as
shown.
Installing the Range
Peel off the protective layer of plastic that covers the stainless
steel surfaces.
Freestanding Installation
1. Measure from the floor to the countertop and adjust the
leveling legs as required to position the top frame at the
desired height, based on the cabinet and countertop
installation.
2. Carefully slide the range into position in the cutout. As you
slide the unit into place the rear leg should engage the antitip bracket.
3. Using a flashlight look underneath the range and verify that
the anti-tip bracket covers the rear leg. See diagram below.
4. Use a level to make sure that the range does not tilt front to
back or side to side. Re-adjust the legs to level and change
the height if necessary.
Self-Rimming Installation
Installation of the range in the self-rimming configuration is
slightly different from freestanding installation since the range top
overhangs the countertop cutout.
1. Measure from the floor to the countertop.
2. Adjust the leveling legs to position the bottom edge of the
range top trim at countertop height.
3. Carefully slide the range into position in the cutout. As you
slide the unit into place the rear leg should engage the antitip bracket.
4. Using a flashlight look underneath the range and verify that
the anti-tip bracket covers the rear leg. See diagram below.
5. Use a level to make sure that the range does not tilt front to
back or side to side. Re-adjust the legs to level and change
the height if necessary.
4. Push the side panel toward the back of the range to snap it
out of the control panel and remove it.
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Anti-tip
bracket
Rear leg
Installation Instructions
Re-installing the Oven Door
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or damage to the door from it
falling off its hinges:
• Make sure that the notch on the bottom of each hinge rests
on top of the lower lip of each hinge receptacle before
attempting to open the oven door.
• Rotate the hinge locks toward the front of the range
immediately after installation of the door.
1. Grasp the oven door on opposite sides and hold it at a 15°
angle from the front of the range. Slide the hinges into the
hinge openings, resting the bottom of the hinge arms on the
hinge receptacles. Continue to hold the door at a 15° angle
with one hand while pushing in on each of the bottom corners
of the door. Push until the notch on the bottom of each hinge
slips over the lower lip of each hinge receptacle.
Verifying Proper Operation
1. Remove any packaging from inside the oven.
2. Slide the oven racks onto the supports inside the oven
chamber according to the use and care manual.
3. Prior to operating the range, read the accompanying use and
care manual carefully. Important safety, service and warranty
information are contained within.
4. Turn on power to the range at the circuit breaker panel or
fuse box.
5. Set the clock according to the use and care manual.
6. Press the BAKE key on the control panel. The default bake
temperature should appear on the display.
7. Press START. After approximately three (3) minutes, check to
make sure the oven is heating.
8. Press CANCEL SECURE.
9. Place a pot 1/4 full with water on one of the cooking
elements. Match the size of the pot to the size of the cooking
element. NOTE: You must use a pot that attracts a magnet
on the pan bottom to test operation.
10. Hold your finger on the ON/OFF key of the corresponding
control for one second to activate. The power light should
come.
2. Lower the door to the fully opened position.
3. Rotate the two hinge locks toward the range.
4. Slowly and carefully open and close the door completely to
ensure that it is properly installed.
key
Power
light
Up key
ON/OFF
key
Heat
indicator
Power
boost
light
Down
Power
level
indicators
No pan
detected
light
Cooktop Control
11. Touchthepowerlevelupkey(►)repeatedly.Verifythatthe
power level goes up.
13. Touchthepowerlevelupkey(►)repeatedlyuntilthepower
boost light comes on.
14. Once the pot begins to heat, verify that the heat indicator light
comes on.
15. Touch ON/OFF to turn off the element.
16. Repeat steps 9 through 15 for the remaining elements.
continued...
17
Installation Instructions
17. If either the oven or the cooktop does not operate properly,
follow these troubleshooting steps:
◊Verify that power is being supplied to the range.
◊Check for proper electrical connections.
◊Repeat the above tests.
If the appliance still does not work, contact Dacor Distinctive
Service at (800) 793-0093, extension 2822. Do not attempt to
repair the appliance yourself. If you need service, be sure to have
the model and serial numbers available when you call. See the
inside cover for location. Dacor is not responsible for the cost of
correcting problems caused by a faulty installation.
Installation Checklist
WARNING
To ensure a safe and proper installation, the installer must
perform the following checklist to ensure that no part of the
installation has been overlooked. Proper installation is the
responsibility of the homeowner.
1. Has the plastic coating been peeled off of the outside of the
range? Have all packaging materials been removed from
inside the oven?
2. Are all of the legs extended down to make contact with the
floor? Is the unit level? See page 16.
3. Is the range secured in place with the provided anti-tip
bracket according to these instructions? See page 8 and
16.
4. Is the range wired and grounded according to these
instructions and in accordance with all applicable electrical
codes? Has the electrical access cover been replaced? See
pages 3 and 10.
5. Is the oven door properly installed according to these
instructions? See page 17.
6. Has proper operation been verified?
7. Has the warranty been activated on-line or the warranty card
been filled out completely and mailed?
18
Notes
19
Notes
20
Dacor ● 14425 Clark Avenue, City of Industry, CA 91745 ● Phone: (800) 793-0093 ● Fax: (626) 403-3130 ● www.dacor.com
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