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Dacor model W305 oven element will not turn off
If the element in your Dacor W305 oven will not turn off, there are a few things you can try:
- Turn off the power to the oven by unplugging it or switching off the circuit breaker. Wait a few minutes and then turn the power back on to see if the element has reset.
- Check the oven's temperature sensor. If the sensor is faulty, it may be sending the wrong signal to the oven's control board, which can cause the element to stay on. You can test the sensor with a multimeter to see if it's functioning properly.
- Check the oven's control board. If the control board is faulty, it may be sending a continuous signal to the element to stay on. You may need to replace the control board if this is the case.
- If the element is physically damaged, it may be causing a short circuit that keeps it on. In this case, you will need to replace the element.
If none of these solutions work, it may be best to contact a professional technician to diagnose and repair the issue.
2/27/2023 5:33:55 PM •
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on Feb 27, 2023
Have Dacor wall oven ECS130SBK . The time is correct but to the right it says OFF in red. How do I fix it?
If your Dacor wall oven displays "OFF" in red, it means that the oven is not turned on or is in standby mode. To turn on the oven, follow these steps:
- Press the "Bake" or "Convection Bake" button.
- Use the "+" and "-" buttons to set the desired temperature.
- Press the "Start" button to begin preheating the oven.
If the oven still displays "OFF" after following these steps, try turning the power to the oven off for a few minutes and then turning it back on. If the issue persists, there may be a problem with the oven's control board or wiring and you may need to contact a qualified appliance repair technician for further assistance.
2/26/2023 10:36:24 AM •
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on Feb 26, 2023
Dacor up button not working
Try a spray of switch and contact cleaner spray with the power turned off. Get behind the buttons if possible.
1/17/2023 11:22:53 PM •
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on Jan 17, 2023
Dacor double oven model ECD227SCH relay board preventing oven from working......
It sounds like you may be having an issue with your Dacor double oven. If the relay board is preventing the oven from working, there could be a problem with the board itself or with a component it controls.
To troubleshoot this issue, you may want to try the following steps:
- Check the oven's electrical connection and circuit breaker. Make sure the oven is properly plugged in and that the circuit breaker has not tripped.
- Check the relay board for any visible damage, such as burnt or melted components. If you find any damage, the board may need to be replaced.
- Check the oven's thermostat. It is possible that the thermostat may be faulty and not allowing the oven to heat up.
- Check the heating element. If the element is not heating up, it may need to be replaced.
If these steps do not help resolve the issue, you may need to call a repair technician to diagnose and fix the problem. It is generally not recommended to try to repair an oven yourself, as it can be dangerous and may void the manufacturer's warranty.
1/6/2023 8:10:17 PM •
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on Jan 06, 2023
Dacor ecs230sch top oven not working
old post, but this video should help find the reset able thermal fuse
http://blog.applianceboards.com/installs/resettable-thermal-fuse-on-dacor-ovens/
10/28/2021 6:22:27 AM •
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on Oct 28, 2021
Dacor bottom oven not heating
I have a DACOR double electric oven model ECD230SCH. the top oven lower element went out 1 and 1/2 years ago, but the top element broiler works. Yesterday the bottom oven did the same thing- bottom element not working along with convection. Pulled off doors and cut breaker. Checked thermal switch on top off oven- closed good. Pull out element and Ohm'ed out- good. Now pulled over and out oven top panel to get to the control boards. Found a nice set of schematics for the over control boards and electronics. Sat down and pin-pointed both relays that supply power to upper and lower oven "lower" heating elements. these are on 2 different boards- upper over relays on bigger board on the left with the transformer. Lower oven on the right smaller board. Hardest pain in the rear was just getting the little plastic stand offs to push back through the board to get it off. Finally got it off and inspected board. Low and behold the relay I pin-pointed had a burn/open connection on the solder joint. Re-soldered tested oven and lower oven lower heat element works now! Went to the next board and got that off and same exact problem on the rely for the top oven lower element. Re-solder and test- good!! Put everything together and ran over to 350 on top and lower and back to normal. Wife very happy she did not have to pay a repair man big bucks to swap out the control boards- would have had to replace both.
I have a degree in electronic technology so as a technician for many years did low and high voltage component level repairs. But pretty easy and you can visually see the open solder joint on the back of the board at the relay leg.
Jim B Roseville, CA.
11/15/2020 11:14:12 PM •
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on Nov 15, 2020
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