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Most unwanted beeping on Dacor products are due to a bad touchpad... Use your model # and start looking for a replacement , by touchpad I mean a part something like this one: Dacor Touchpad 62678B
If you're encountering F0 error code, it is due to a stuck function key. You need to replace the touch pad to fix this error. If the touch pad is part of the clock, you need to replace the clock or ERC.
I have the same problem and sent an e-mail to DACOR. A James Carlos responded and advised that DACOR could not provide DYI info because of liability problems, pure BS in my opinion. I've had problems with a DACOR microwave (manuf. by Sharp), my DACOR wall oven Model ECS103 and my DACOR Raised Vent system and told Mr. Carlos so. I don't know how to fix the blinking oven light other than cutting power at the circuit breaker panel or removing the two light bulbs which other have advised but suspect a new front control panel is required. If you find a fix, please advise me at [email protected]. I think DACOR products are overpriced and junk.
-F1- Alarm “System Watchdog Circuit” The system will detect a failure in the internal watchdog element relay circuits and will activate a cancel feature. F1 will be displayed in the time digits and will beep until the cancel button or another function is selected. An F1 failure could be detected in cook or time of day mode. With an F1 failure the ERC is picking up a command to supply heat without receiving an input from the membrane. The watch dog circuit is designed to prevent this. If the beep continues after pressing cancel check the main control (ERC) Dacor
Dacor probably won't cover anything. F1 is either the touch pad or ERC (clock). If it stops beeping when the touch pad is uplugged from the ERC then the touch pad is the problem if not it is the ERC. Call Dacor Customer service to get a price on the parts and to voice your displeasure.
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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