SOURCE: Dacor Wall Oven Epicure EO130
I would call the store you bought it from or dacor as it is under factory warranty...
SOURCE: bottom oven of dacor double oven
I found the lower circuit breaker had been tripped. That didn't fix the problem but upon further inspection whoever had worked on the unit years ago had dropped a screwdriver that had lodged between the oven wall and the rear casing and shorted out the lower heating element. I removed the screwdriver and oven works fine now. I don't think that will solve the cmmclow problem but maybee the curcuit breaker is tripped.
SOURCE: Dacor ECS230 Epicure Electric Double Oven
You probably tripped a safety thermostat in the back of each oven. If you turn off the breaker and find a way to pull the units out you could probably remove the rear panel and reset the thermostat by pushing in a button on the back of the open thermo. Some thermo's aren't resettable though so you'd have to buy a replacement.
SOURCE: Dacor ECS230 Wall Oven Control Panel Time functions not working
Try turning the power off at the breaker for 12 hours.
I had the same problem, tried turning the power off for a few minutes but that did not fix the problem.
Leaving the power off overnight seems to have fixed it.
SOURCE: Dacor error codes
HI. the F-1 code is a System Watchdog Circuit failure code.
Press "Cancel", if beeping continues after 30 seconds, replace the main control board (also called clock or ERC).
Concerning the F-5 code. This is an oven temp sensor failure code. have it replaced asap. ((Check the wiring leading to and from the control and sensor for cracks and fouled structure. if the wiring is bad, replace the harness as well)),
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