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How do I get to it. Does it need to be rplaced? I've knocked on the control panel.How do I get to it. Does it need to be rplaced? I've knocked on the control panel.
My Dacor convection oven (ERD30/36) fan (not the convection fan) will not shut off even if I turn off power at the fuse box. I also tried running the self clean to see if it would turn off when self clean finished, but no luck. May have happened because I used very hot water to clean grease from the stoive top and perhaps some of that water leaked below and got something wet. Any ideas? My Dacor convection oven (ERD30/36) fan (not the convection fan) will not shut off even if I turn off power at the fuse box. I also tried running the self clean to see if it would turn off when self clean finished, but no luck. May have happened because I used very hot water to clean grease from the stoive top and perhaps some of that water leaked below and got something wet. Any ideas?
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ok if its the vent fan then you probably have a stuck rely in the aux rely bdok if its the vent fan then you probably have a stuck rely in the aux rely bd
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The E218 error indicates a problem with the lower cooling fan. The fan could be moving too slowly or too fast. There may be something blocking the fan or a damaged wire providing the wrong feedback to the control board.
You can try resetting the error by disconnecting the power for 5 minutes or so. Turning off the power with the appropriate circuit breaker is the easiest option. Then check what happens when you start the oven again. If the problem recurs, then you need to check the wiring and for anything interfering with the fan circulation. The Hall Effect sensor should also be checked. Most often the fan needs to be replaced.
Please add a comment with the model number of the appliance for specifics for your oven.
always turn the power off first , you will need a flash light look carefully around the bottom element , I think it has burned out on you , it will have a bump or burned spot on it or may even be broken off , this is bery easy to replace and cheep if you find it is burned or broken off email all info on oven make, model, serial number I will locate the part and tell you how to replace it Have a nice day !
Unplug the Oven, Disconnect the Power Supply and then Turn the Oven Back, say after 30 minutes. If the code still appears it could be either Faulty Touch Pad or Computer.
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To check, Turn OFF the Oven as we did earlier, then remove the Control Panel . Disconnect the Ribbon like Cable from the Touch Pad. Disconnect it from the Computer. Turn the Oven, and if Code appears Replace Computer Unless Replace Touch Pad.
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If you are getting power on the neutral that usually means the neutral is open (broke). To confirm this check the voltage on your 2 hot leads. You may need to check the voltage when the oven is on. You may find high voltage on one leg and low voltage on the other. The high voltage would fry a fan (so would low voltage for that matter). I hope this helps. Sorry I don't know more.
There are two things that you can check. one is your circuit breaker itself and the other is the internal terminal block that the main wires feed into. the terminal block could have loose wires which will cuase an intermittant PF to appear on the oven, disconnect from power before checking. The voltage at the oven will have to be checked with a multimeter to verify the proper levels. Be sure to be extra careful around electrical connections while the oven is connected to power.
Helt, there was a service flash on this model having to do with a wire in the wiring harness not made to specifications. Now, Im just going by the model number posted. Depending on your serial number your model could be included. What it sounds like is that your fan limit switch is gone wacky. This is located in the rear of the oven and tests would have to be done to determine if that switch is closing for some reason. There were other service flashes on this model concerning the thermal cut out mounted just below the vent causing it to open during cleaning. You might want to call for service and see if your appliance is covered under these service flashes. Catriver..post back.
no,I'm talking about a control panel fan in the front
How do I get to it. Does it need to be rplaced? I've knocked on the control panel.
My Dacor convection oven (ERD30/36) fan (not the convection fan) will not shut off even if I turn off power at the fuse box. I also tried running the self clean to see if it would turn off when self clean finished, but no luck. May have happened because I used very hot water to clean grease from the stoive top and perhaps some of that water leaked below and got something wet. Any ideas?
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