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you might want to shut the power down to the unit and then call Dacor directly to help you troubleshoot the issue. Their phone number is 1 (833) 353-5483. Thank you.
power outages cause power surges when the power comes back on
this surge generally manages to fry the power/control board
I suggest that you get the services of the service centre to come out and check it out.
This fault is unlikely to have been caused by power outage. Disconnect from mains, remove rear panel and look for damage in the area where the power cable connects to the iven
Are you sure that you have 220 volts to the oven. It is possible for a breaker to go bad and conduct power only on one leg and some things on the appliance will still work.
Electronic controls on ovens can be damaged by power surges caused by lightening strikes. That could be the problem but after looking at the circuit diagram of the panel it doesn't look like there are electronics that should be damaged by a surge.
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There is a pin that tells the oven the door is open, you need to push it in an hold it. It is pretty stiff, you can't use your bear hand. It will be in the upper left of where the door closes.
Sounds like when the power came back on the surge burned out some electrical coponents in the control board. I would suggest taking it to the repair shop.
iodine, open the upper oven, look thru the grill below the control panel on the right side and there is your model number. The issue here is that when the power came back on the oven run thru a test and your lower lock motor has failed. It will need to be replaced. Yes the only way to stop this is to shut off the breaker.
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