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Anonymous Posted on May 17, 2008

Oven light The oven light switches off and on repeatedly spontaneously. When I swtich off the power, the problem stops for a short period and then reoccurs. When I press the light button firmly, the problem stops only to reoccur after the pressure is off face button. Please help. This is the second Dacor oven that we have had that had operating panel problems. This is supposed to be a quality product. We are disappointed. Thanks!

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  • Anonymous Jun 20, 2008

    I have the exact same problem. The repairman is coming today. I will let you know what they say.

  • aturner3 Jun 25, 2008

    The oven light goes through cycles when it turns itself on and off spontaneously, then seems to stop. Nothing I've tried interrupts this cycle. It was on and off all day yesterday, today it's fine. Help!!

  • nmexmatt Oct 25, 2008

    I have the same problem. I actually have to shut the oven off at the breaker box. When I switch the oven back on, it'll be fine for awhile, but it always starts with the flickering light again. Now my oven has completely died and won't heat either. I've had to replace my Dacor microwave three times since 2001 and now this. Don't think I'll buy another Dacor product!

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There is a new relay board available that is suppose to fix this problem issued 3/17/05. old part number 82127 new part number 92028 I found this a dacorservice.com. ignored login slected parts at top right of screen them looked up my wall oven model number ECS and read thru the parts list
Link is http://ww1.dacorservice.com/PartsCatalog/docs/ProductModels/522/PM_RSD-101708.pdf

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F1−1 –Upper Oven >650°F with door unlocked.............................
F1−2 –Lower Oven >650°F with door unlocked.............................
F1−3 –Upper Oven >950°F with door locked.................................
F1−4 –Lower Oven >950°F with door locked.................................
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F3−2 –Lower sensor is shorted at (< 100 ω) or
open at (>5 K ω) ...............................................................
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F1−6 –Lower hardware failure within control.....................
F1−8 –Shorted key in membrane switch ..........................
F1−9 –Internal communication errors within control .........
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F9−2 –Upper unlock switch is not correct.........................
F9−3 –Control does not see upper door lock....................
F9−4 –Lower lock switch is not correct.............................
F9−5 –Lower unlock switch is not correct.........................
F9−6 – Control does not see lower door lock ...................
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