User Manual
9
Operating Your Range
Things to Know Before Using the Cooktop
•  A normal flame is steady and blue in color. For-
eign material in the gas line, especially in new 
construction, may cause an orange flame during 
initial operation. This color will disappear with 
further use. Small yellow tips on the ends of the 
flames are normal when using LP gas.
•  See page 4 for the heat ranges of the differ-
ent burners. 
•  Food cooks just as quickly at a gentle boil as it 
does at a vigorous, rolling boil. Maintaining a 
higher boil than necessary wastes energy and 
cooks moisture, food flavor and nutrients out of 
the food.
•  Use a low or medium flame when cooking with 
utensils like glass, ceramic or cast iron that are 
poor conductors of heat. Reduce the flame until 
it covers about 1/3 of the utensil diameter. Doing 
so will ensure even heating and reduce the likeli-
hood of burning or scorching the food.
•  Dacor’s SimmerSear feature allows you precision 
control of the flame on the SimmerSear burner, 
from low to high heat.
Lighting a Burner
Each burner control knob has a small 
diagram next to it to tell you which 
burner it operates.
1. Push in on the knob and turn it counter-clockwise 
to the HIGH position. The knob will illuminate 
and the igniter for the burner will spark repeat-
edly until it lights. The spark makes a “clicking” 
sound. The burner should light within four sec-
onds. The flame should burn evenly around the 
perimeter of the burner, except underneath each 
grate support finger, where the flame height is 
reduced by Dacor’s Smart Flame feature. 
If the gas does not ignite after four seconds or 
if the flame goes out and gas escapes, turn the 
knob to the OFF position. Open a window and 
allow at least two minutes for the gas to dissi-
pate. Repeat the lighting procedure. 
If a burner still does not ignite, the igniter contin-
ues to spark or if the flame is not spread evenly 
around the burner cap, see the Before You Call 
for Service section on page 21.
2. Place the cooking utensil on the grate.
3. Adjust the flame to the level necessary to per-
form the desired cooking process.
OFF
HIGH LOW
IMPORTANT: When the cooktop is cool, the igniter 
may continue to spark if the control knob is set to 
the low position. The burner will stop sparking when 
warm. The tendency to spark when cold can be 
reduced by operating the burner at a higher flame 
setting for about 60 seconds. After 60 seconds, 
lower the flame to cook. The burner will also warm 
up faster if a utensil is placed on the grate. The 
igniter will also spark automatically if the flame is 
distorted by a draft or by the household ventilation 
system. Eliminate any drafts or reduce the ventila-
tion blower speed to reduce this type of problem.










