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Oven not working

Where is the re set button located once you get behind the panel? Also the bottom oven won't open. I tried to clean it and the code F 8 came on. Now it won't open.

  • Anonymous Apr 05, 2008

    oven light goes on, then off. When it is on, I cannot turn it off manually. We recently baked some chicken wings and there was a great deal of oil. We cleaned it up, but the problem started then and it won't stop. Any suggestions?

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8. door will not open.
9. oven will not heat after Self cleaning.
possible Cause
oven is in Self-clean mode.
time of day is not set due to power failure.
oven settings are not correct.
remedy
if oven is hot, door latch will release
automatically when oven temperature
falls below 390˚F at end of cycle.
if Self-clean was just selected
and the oven is still cool, press
“caNceL•SecuRe” to turn off Selfclean.
the door will open in about 30
seconds.
Press “cLock” touch pad, then press
“tiMe•teMP” pad to set correct time of
day.
follow mode selection and clock settings
as specified in the oveN oPeRatioN
section.
oven will turn on automatically
at preset time. if desired, press
“caNceL•SecuRe” touch pad to cancel
out of delay timed mode.
Troubleshooting Guide (Continued)
Important:
If a Failure Code is displayed, the oven will beep continuously until the user presses the “CanCel•seCure” button. the oven will not heat
after a failure. Call a qualified appliance technician to repair the oven.
Oven Failure Codes
Clock Display Cause
f0. touch pad is stuck in depressed position.
f1. Relay circuit failure.
f . oven temperature exceeded the clean runaway temperature (Self-clean mode
only) or the cooking runaway temperature (cooking modes only).
f3. Short circuit in the oven temperature sensor.
f4. open circuit in the oven temperature sensor.
f6. failure in the eePRoM check comparison. (only time of day and timer will
operate.)
f7 failure of the Self-clean automatic door latch circuit.
f8. failure of the door latch motor. occurs when the motor runs for two minutes
without the door locking in Self-clean mode.
befOre yOU Call fOr servICe
No maintenance, other than the Care anD CleanInG
InstruCtIons identified in this use & Care manual, should
be attempted by the owner/operator. all other maintenance and
service must be performed by a qualified appliance technician.
first, review the recommended checks listed in the preceding
troubleshooting Guide. then, be certain that the appliance has
been installed properly and is being operated correctly. familiarize
yourself with the warranty terms and conditions listed in the
proDuCt WarrantY section.
if the above checks have been completed and the problem has
not yet been remedied, call your local authorized dacoR®
service representative. your dealer can normally provide the name
and telephone number of the nearest service company.
prOdUCT maInTenanCe
If yOU need servICe...
dacoR® works diligently to ensure your satisfaction when
service is necessary. However, if you are not completely satisfied
with the service provided, contact the company that performed the
service and express why you are not pleased. Normally, they will
be willing and able to resolve the problem.
if the service agency is not able to respond effectively, call or
write the dacoR® customer Service department. the phone
number and address of this department are listed on the inside
front cover of this manual. Please include your telephone number
if you choose to write. we will then do our utmost to assure your
happiness and satisfaction.
Here is a snipet from www.dacor.com
You can view the manual there by enter ing your oven model number.

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