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Dacor Oven - convection fan stays on while on "bake" setting
When I try to "bake" the convection fan comes on, and stays on, continuously. The manual said it should cut off once heated to the desired temperature, but it does not. Is there an easy fix for this?
Re: Dacor Oven - convection fan stays on while on "bake"...
Question: does the unit appear to hold the correct temperature? Most convection units only turn the heating elements on and off...not the fan. If the unit is reporting operating temp and then taking other direction...and it is cooking right...you're done.
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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.
it could be the oven temp sensor rod located near the top of the inside of the oven,or possibly the bake element has a hot spot on the element and can no longer pass enough current thru this spot to correctly heat to your settings a hot spot on the element will look discolored in this area
There is a fan for cooling down whole oven, it can turn on and off during the regular bake or broil cycle to cool down the oven on the outside. It's controlled by its own thermostat, so it will even stay on for awhile when you turn the bake off.
Bake and convection bake settings both use the bottom bake element to heat. It would be unusual for bake to work without conv. bake working. You also have pure convection which uses a different element surrounding the conv. fan on the back of the unit. If you press a feature and nothing happens it's the touch pad. If it comes on then turns back off it's probably the ERC (clock). If it comes on and wont heat only in pure conv. possibly an upper relay board or element problem.
We have the same issue anc alled Dacor. I seems as there is a problem with the oven as it was built with a faulty or missing temp control part. They have a fix for this problem by installing a temp control kit. you need to work through the warrantee group
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