Dacor Oven Troubleshooting Solutions from Your Trusted Dealer

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Before You Call For Service

Problem Solution Guide

Unnecessary service calls may be expensive, frustrating and time-consuming. Before you call for service, please review the potential problems, possible causes and remedies shown below. Also, see the facing page for various oven failure codes that can be displayed on the control panel. Failure codes will appear where the temperature is normally displayed on the control panel.

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

POSSIBLE SOLUTION

Nothing works.

Oven is not connected to electrical power.

Have oven connected to a properly sized

 

 

electrical power supply by a qualified

 

 

electrician.

 

Power supply is not energized.

Check for tripped circuit breaker or blown

 

 

fuse. Have an electrician check power

 

 

supply.

Oven will not heat.

Oven settings are not correct.

Follow mode selection and clock settings

 

 

as specified in OVEN OPERATION

 

 

section.

 

Oven is set for delay-timed cooking.

Oven will turn on automatically at time set.

 

 

If desired, press CANCEL • SECURE key

 

 

to cancel out of delay timed cooking.

Clock displays incorrect time of day.

Time of day is not set.

Press CLOCK touch pad, then press

 

 

TIME • TEMP + or TIME • TEMP - key to

 

 

set correct time of day.

 

Power supply has been interrupted.

Reset time of day.

Foods over-cook.

Incorrect cooking time, temperature or rack

Adjust temperature or time settings.

 

position being used.

 

 

 

 

 

Oven temperature calibration differs from

Calibrate temperature according to

 

your previous oven.

Adjusting the Oven Temperature

 

 

section (see Care and Cleaning).

Foods under-cook.

Incorrect cooking time, temperature or rack

Adjust temperature or time settings.

 

position being used.

 

 

Oven temperature calibration differs from

Calibrate temperature according to

 

your previous oven.

Adjusting the Oven Temperature

 

 

section (see Care and Cleaning).

Oven does not self-clean.

Door is not shut tight so automatic door

Close door tightly.

 

latch will not lock.

 

 

Oven settings are not correct.

Follow mode selection and clock settings

 

 

as specified in the Self-Cleaningsection

 

 

(see Care and Cleaning).

 

Oven is set for delay timed cleaning.

Oven will turn on automatically at time set.

 

 

If desired, press CANCEL • SECURE key

 

 

to cancel out delay-timed cleaning.

Oven light will not work.

Light bulb is burned out.

Follow Replacing the Oven Light section

 

 

(see Care and Cleaning).

Door will not open.

Oven is in self-clean mode.

If oven is hot, door latch will release

 

 

automatically when oven temperature falls

 

 

below 390˚F at end of cycle.

 

 

If SELF-CLEANwas just selected and

 

 

the oven is still cool, press CANCEL •

 

 

SECURE key to turn off self-clean. The

 

 

door will open in about 30 seconds.

 

Oven is set to self-clean in delay-timed

Oven will turn on automatically at time set.

 

mode.

If desired, press CANCEL • SECURE key

 

 

to cancel out of delay-timed mode.

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Contents USE and Care Manual Classic Wall Oven Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t sPage Important Safety Instructions For service and warranty information, seeImportant Safety Instructions General Safety Precautions Securing the Controls Setting The Time Of DayOven Operation Getting Started Follow these two steps to set the correct time of dayOven Operation Control Panel Oven Operation Oven Operation Oven Racks and Support InstallationHelpful Hints When Using Your GlideRack Oven Rack GlideRack Oven RackOven Mode Selection Oven Operation Oven ModesPre-Heating the Oven Multiple Rack Baking Oven Operation What Is Pure Convection?Baking and Roasting Tips BroilingCommon Baking Problems Delay Timed CookingProbe Placement Oven Operation Delay Timed CookingUsing the Meat Probe Important things to know about the meat probeUsing the Minute Timer To use the minute timerDehydrating/Defrosting Care Cleaning Porcelain SurfacesDoor Handle/Control Housing Brass, Chrome and Copper SurfacesTo Prepare the Oven for Self-Cleaning Care and CleaningSelf-Cleaning To Start the Self-Clean CycleSelf-Cleaning Tips Care Self-CleaningCleaning Adjusting the Oven Temperature To calibrate the oven temperatureCare Replacing the Oven Light Cleaning AccessoriesReplacement Oven Light Bulb Stainless Steel Cleaner To replace a light bulb, follow these stepsBefore You Call For Service Problem Solution Guide Time Temp + or Time Temp key toBefore You Call For Service Clock Display CauseWhat Is Covered Service and Product Warranty Product MaintenanceIf You Need Service What Is Not CoveredPage Page Business Reply Mail Warranty Information

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