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25. Door Removal 57 WARNING On double ovens Remove the lower door first Otherwise damage to the top of the lower door may occur when the upper door is removed 57 WARNING Do not attempt to disengage the hinge locks on the door while it is removed from the oven The hinge springs could release causing personal injury WARNING Do not lift or carry the oven door by the door handle e Open the oven door completely Pull the hinge locks forward on both hinges until they stop e Raise the door so that it is 15 angle from the front of the oven Hold the door with one hand on each side Lift the door up and out See page 8 20 for door disassembly and repair instructions Door Removal Page 8 9 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual Door I nstallation WARNING Be sure that the notch on the bottom of each hinge rests on top of the lower lip of EACH hinge receptacle before attempting to open the oven door Failure to do so may cause the door to fall off its hinges resulting in personal injury or damage to the door WARNING Rotate the hinge locks toward front of the oven immediately after installation of the door Failure to do so may cause the door to fall off its hinges resulting in personal injury or damage to the door WARNING On double ovens Install the upper door first Otherwise damage to the top of the lower door may occur e Grasp the oven door on opposite sides and hold it at a 15
26. e Remove the oven door s as described on page 8 9 Due to the weight of this appliance removing the door s will significantly reduce the lifting load Removing the door s will also providing the technician with a place to grip the oven when removing it from the wall e Remove the mounting screws that hold the oven in place The screws are located inside the door jams of oven on the trim posts on both sides of the oven There are two possible locations for the mounting screws on the trim post facing the front of the oven or facing in toward the oven chamber Single ovens are held in place by four 4 screws Double ovens are held in place by six 6 screws NSN L Oven Mounting Screw Locations e Remove the oven racks from the oven e Pull the oven out of the wall toward you using the gripping points and side handles Hold it steady as you pull Some service procedures only require that you pull the oven out the few inches Other service procedures require that the oven be pulled completely out of the wall See the appropriate part replacement procedure to determine how far to remove the oven from the wall Gripping Point e reinstall the oven see the installation procedure on page 3 13 Gripping Point Handle i Ts Gripping Point Gripping Points Page 8 11 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual Oven Chamber Components Smoke Eliminator WARNING Turn off the electrical power supply
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28. Single ovens and upper double oven Pull the light fixture connector up into the chassis If necessary reposition the meat probe connector in the same way Replace the wire bushing WARNING On single and upper double ovens the light fixture and meat probe connectors must be pulled up into the chassis to prevent restriction of airflow Light Fixture Removal e Reinstall the lens cover by aligning the cover over the Page 8 39 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual opening and gently pressing it into its original position Be sure that the side of the lens cover with the cutout is toward the front of the oven by the light socket IMPORTANT prevent scratching of the oven and wall replace the rack support only in the manner specified below e Insert the end of the rack support with the two 2 vertical bars first Insert the rack support into the oven at a 45 angle to the sidewall placing the two 2 vertical bars behind the temperature sensor e Rotate the rack support into place matching the four 4 protruding pins on the rack support to the holes on the side of the oven wall e Mount the rack support in place using the four 4 existing screws e Reinstall the side panel using the ten 10 existing Screws Rack Su rt Installation e Replace the top cover e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 e Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed
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31. while a single oven has only one on the left side of the chassis 8 Power Suppl and Rela Boards Page 8 29 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual e To release the relay board or power supply pinch the end of the stand offs with a pair of needle nose pliers while gently pulling up on the printed circuit board IMPORTANT switch the top of the relay board must be set to the correct position for the oven to work properly e f replacing a relay board set the switch SW1 on top of the board to LOWER or UPPER as appropriate On single ovens set SW1 to UPPER Place the board in the same orientation as the board that was removed e f replacing the power supply board install it in the same orientation as the power supply that was at ea Circuit Board Removal removed e Reconnect the wiring harness according to the wiring diagram Appendix D Make sure that all wires are properly held in place by the wire clips inside the access panel e Holding the access panel with both hands insert the lip of the access panel underneath the back edge of the access panel hole Be careful not to pinch any of the wires e Secure the access panel in place with the four 4 existing screws e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 e Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed Replacing the Access Panel Reinstall the oven as a shown
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36. Page 8 3 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual Manual Diagnostic Screen The diagnostic screen offers four 4 options for exercising the oven components in a manner that will allow diagnosis of various types of failures e Outputs e Inputs e Modes 1 e Modes 2 See the following pages for a detailed description of each option Outputs This diagnostic mode allows the service technician to turn each output component in the oven on by itself while leaving all other output components off To turn one of the output components on e Press the OUTPUTS key e If servicing a double oven select the upper or lower oven press UPPER ON OFF or LOWER ON OFF when prompted to do so e The OUTPUTS diagnostic screen will appear e To turn on a particular component press the appropriate number on the keypad The display will indicate the component that has been turned on Check to make sure the appropriate component is functioning normally Only one 1 output component may be turned on at a time e To turn off an output component that is on press the appropriate number on the keypad Inputs This diagnostic screen allows the service technician to monitor all of the input components while stimulus is applied Page 8 4 MANUAL DIAGNOSTICS ALLOW SERVICER TO EXERCISE OVEN COMPONENTS AND COOKI NG MODES I NDIVI DUALLY WHILE MONITORING FEEDBACK INPUTS AND BY VISUAL I 5 SELECT OUTPUTS MODES 1 OR 2 PRESS
37. by up to 35 F e To make changes to additional cooking modes press the appropriate number on the keypad and enter the temperature change in the same manner e Press OK when done changing the temperature settings The temperature values entered will offset the values in the FACTORY TEMP menu Factory Temp Screen These are the base calibration settings made at the factory Dacor does not recommend modifying these settings If the FACTORY TEMP settings must be changed they are changed in the same manner as the SERVI CE TEMP settings Page 8 7 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual Error Codes Screen The ERROR CODES screen displays the twenty 20 most recent error codes stored in the oven controller To access the ERROR CODES screen 2 USO LATCH DOOR 7 NO ERRORS 3 U61 COOLING 8 NO ERRORS e From the FACTORY AND SERVICE DI AGNOSTIC eNO ERRORS RO EEROR HOME SCREEN press the ERROR CODES key EXIT CLEAR ALL The most recent error code will appear in the number 1 position on the display When a new error code is written to the oven controller the new error code will appear in the number 1 position ERROR CODES Screen Page 8 8 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Component Access and Disassembly WARNING Turn off the electrical power supply to the appliance prior to servicing it Failure to disconnect the power supply during service may result in an electrical shock or fire hazard
38. cooking modes from the FACTORY AND B SURR CONVECTION BAKE OFF 01 SURR CONVECTION ROAST OFF SERVICE DI AGNOSTI CS HOME SCREEN EXIT OUTPUTS INPUTS MODES 2 e Press the MODE 1 MODE 2 key a e If servicing a double oven select the upper lower oven MODES 1 Diagnostic Screen e MODE diagnostics screen will appear If the desired oven mode does not appear on the display press the other mode key REGLET 3 CONVECTION BROIL OFF 8 MEATS OFF NOTE FRUITS OFF VEGGIES OFF and MEATS OFF refer to the ae OUTPUTS INPUTS MODES 1 three 3 dehydrate modes e Press the appropriate number on the keypad to m select the desired mode of operation MODES 2 Diagnostic Screen e Check the oven operation according to the cycling chart in Appendix C or the INPUTS screen e To turn off the oven cooking mode press the appropriate number on the keypad Page 8 6 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Service Temp Screen The service temp screen allows the service technician to modify the calibration of the various oven cooking modes The settings on the SERVICE TEMP screen indicate the amount by which the factory calibration settings see the FACTORY TEMP screen are raised or lowered If the FACTORY TEMP calibration settings are not tampered with a service technician can return the oven to the factory settings by changing all the SERVICE TEMP setting
39. double oven has six 6 screws holding the side of the trim post in place e Reinstall the oven as a shown in the installation section of this manual see page 3 13 Page 8 44 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair tu y 4 5 2 Components Behind the Back Cover WARNING Turn off the electrical power supply to the appliance prior to servicing it Failure to disconnect the power supply during service may result in an electrical shock or fire hazard Removing the Back Cover e Remove the oven completely from the wall as specified on page 8 10 e Remove the screws from the back cover EJ Some of the screws that hold the cover in place are located around sides See Table 8 3 for the number and location of screws Number of Single Double Screws in Oven Oven Back Cover 14 21 Left Side of Back Cover 2 6 Right Side of Back Cover 4 7 Facing the Back of the Oven Table 8 3 Back Cover Screws Back Cover Removal Page 8 45 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual Convection Fan motor Remove the convection fan blade from inside the oven See convection fan blade removal on page 8 13 With the convection fan and back cover removed see page 8 45 disconnect the three 3 power wires connected to the fan motor Ed Terminal Wire Color Low L Orange High H Brown Neutral N Yellow Table 8 4 Convection Fan Wiring Remove the
40. e reinstall the door handle grasp the top of the door with one hand and pull up Hold the handle in position on the front Lower the door onto the padded surface e Replace the four 4 screws in the top corners and bottom and of the door and tighten into place Do not over tighten the screws because the door glass could crack e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 27 Front Door Glass and Handle Reassembly Page 8 21 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual Door Switch Magnet and Hinges e Remove the oven door s as described on page 8 9 e Lay the door on a flat padded surface with the door gasket facing up e Remove the two 2 screws the top corners of the door and the two 2 inner screws on the bottom of the door NOTE The two outer screws BJ on the bottom of the door are part of the hinge assembly e Grasp the top end of the door with one hand and pull up Pull the door handle out from underneath e Holding the door tightly with both hands turn it over and place it on the flat padded surface with the front door glass facing up Be careful to hold the door assembly tightly while turning it over since the screws that hold it together have been removed e Grab the front door glass assembly with both hands and remove it e If you are replacing the door magnet in the top right corner below the door spacer fg use screwdriver to break the plastic tabs
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42. in the installation section of this manual see page 3 13 Page 8 30 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Door Latch and High Limit Switch WARNING Accessing the door latch and high limit switch requires that oven s top panel be removed When the top panel is removed the oven s printed circuit assemblies are exposed The printed circuit assemblies contain electronic components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge or ESD Wear a properly grounded anti static wrist strap when touching or servicing the printed circuit assemblies NOTE To replace the door latch or high limit switch on the bottom chamber of a double oven see page 8 49 e Remove the oven completely from the wall as specified on page 8 10 e Remove the four 4 screws that hold the access panel on the top of the oven in place and remove it reference page 8 29 e Remove the three 3 screws that hold the door latch access panel WJ in place The door latch access panel is located directly behind the control panel By e Remove the door latch access panel and the wiring harness from one side of the door latch access panel to allow access to the door latch and the high limit switch WAT pr Single Top Door Latch Access Panel e If replacing the door latch Remove the two 2 screws that hold the door latch in place just below the front of the control panel Pull the door latch out of the door lat
43. into the oven chamber with the glass facing down and the terminals toward the back of the oven e Lift the back of the element up and reconnect the broil element wires to the terminals on the broil element assembly Make sure that the wires are connected to the proper terminals e Insert the broil element assembly into the hole the oven ceiling while pushing the broil element wires into the access hole toward the back e Hold the broil element assembly in place with one hand while replacing the eight 8 existing screws that hold it in place e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 e Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed Connecting the Broil Element Wires Page 8 17 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual Temperature Sensor Removal WARNING Turn off the electrical power supply to the appliance prior to servicing it Failure to disconnect the power supply during service may result in an electrical shock or fire hazard e Remove the oven door s as described on page 8 9 e Remove the oven racks from the oven chamber Rack Su rt Removal e Remove the four 4 screws that hold the rack support on the appropriate side in place Be careful not to scratch the inside surface of the oven when removing it Temperature sensor removal e Remove the two 2 screws that hold the temperature sensor place e When removing the temperature sensor pull the wires attached
44. of the lower cooling fan on a double oven see page 8 48 Remove the top panel by removing the eighteen 18 screws that hold it in place It is NOT necessary to remove the access panel J in the center of the top panel 1 Oven Panel and Access Panel With the back cover removed see page 8 45 disconnect the tachometer connector the three 3 power wires J that are connected to the motor Terminal Wire Color 1 White 2 Black 3 Blue Table 8 5 Cooling Fan Wiring Remove the four 4 screws at the base of the blower Remove the cooling fan assembly To reinstall the cooling fan assembly Inspect the fan first Make sure the fan spins freely The fan blades must be straight and not dented so that there is no vibration when spinning Line up the four 4 screw holes on the blower with the mounting holes in the exhaust ducts that hold the cooling fan assembly in place The motor should be on the left side as you face the back of the oven Insert the four 4 existing screws into the holes and tighten into place Plug the tachometer connector into the tachometer receptacle on the motor Connect the three 3 power wires to the terminals on the cooling fan assembly according to Table 8 5 Replace the back and top covers Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly Cooling Fan Assembl
45. s are cool and that power to the oven has been turned off at the main power supply before replacing the light bulb s WARNING Always ensure that the lens cover is in place when using the oven The lens cover protects the bulbs from breakage that can be caused by high temperatures or being bumped WARNING Accessing the light fixture wiring requires that oven s top panel be removed When the top panel is removed the oven s printed circuit assemblies are exposed The printed circuit assemblies contain electronic components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge or ESD Wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist strap when touching or servicing the printed circuit assemblies IMPORTANT Do not touch the halogen light bulbs with your fingers Hand oils will stick to the bulb and cause it to burn out faster than normal Use a glove when handling them NOTE Light bulb replacement is considered to be a homeowner maintenance operation e Remove the oven completely from the wall as specified on page 8 10 e Remove the trim post from the same side of the oven as the light fixture requiring service Remove the screw that attaches the top of the trim post to the bottom of the control panel Control Panel Trim Post Screw Location Page 8 36 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Remove the screws that attach the trim post to the side of the oven On a single oven there three 3 on a double oven
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47. the back cover e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 e Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed e Reinstall the oven as a shown in the installation section of this manual see page 3 13 Page 8 50 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Door Switch Lower Double Oven NOTE remove the door switch on a single oven or the upper chamber of a double oven see page 8 33 e After removing the oven s back cover remove the lower cooling fan assembly see page 8 48 e Reaching in through the back of the oven disconnect the door switch fej from the wiring harness e Reaching in through the back of the oven use a screwdriver to break off the plastic tabs that hold the switch in place e Push the switch out through the front of the oven e Insert the replacement switch wires first through the front of the oven Push in on the switch until it locks firmly into place Lower Door Switch Location e From the back side of the oven reconnect the door switch to the wiring harness e Reinstall the lower cooling fan e Replace the back cover e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 e Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed e Reinstall the oven as a shown in the installation section of this manual see page 3 13 Page 8 51 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual jeUUOU unya JUNDAS TADNVD 559 awug
48. the chassis smoke eliminator for a double oven see page 8 52 e Remove the oven completely from the wall as shown on page 8 10 e Remove the top cover by removing the eighteen 18 screws that hold it in place It is NOT necessary to remove the access panel the center of the top cover Oven Top Panel and Access Panel Page 8 34 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair e Remove the two 2 screws that hold the smoke eliminator duct cover J in place Sin le To Ur r r Smoke Eliminator Duct cover e Remove the three 3 screws that hold the smoke eliminator place e Install the replacement smoke eliminator using the three 3 existing screws e Replace the smoke eliminator duct cover using the two 2 existing screws e Replace the top cover e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 e Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed section of this manual see page 3 13 Single Top Upper Smoke Eliminator Reinstall the oven as a shown in the installation Page 8 35 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual Components Behind the Side Panels WARNING Turn off the electrical power supply to the appliance prior to servicing it Failure to disconnect the power supply during service may result in an electrical shock or fire hazard Light Fixtures WARNING To prevent electrical shock and or personal injury make certain that the oven and light bulb
49. there are six 6 Remove the ten 10 screws that hold the case side cover in place on the same side of the oven as the light fixture requiring service If you are servicing a double oven you need only remove the side panel for the oven chamber with the light fixture that requires service Remove the top panel by removing the eighteen 18 screws that hold it in place It is NOT necessary to remove the access panel in the center of the top panel Oven Top Panel and Access Panel Page 8 37 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual The wires for the light fixtures and the meat probe socket run up the side of the oven chamber behind the case side covers Single ovens and upper double oven Expose the connector for the light fixture by pushing the connector through the floor of the chassis and pulling the wires out through the access hole in the side of the oven chamber Remove the bushing on the floor of the oven to make it easier to push the connector out of the chassis Lower double oven Expose the connector for the light fixture by pulling the wires out through the access hole in the side of the oven chamber e Remove the four 4 screws that hold the rack support in place in front of the light fixture being serviced Be careful not to scratch the inside surface of the oven when removing the rack support Rack Support Screw Locations Page 8 38 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair IMPO
50. to the appliance prior to servicing it Failure to disconnect the power supply during service may result in an electrical shock or fire hazard Each oven chamber is equipped with two smoke eliminators One is accessible from inside the oven chamber the other is located inside the chassis directly above the one inside the oven chamber The smoke eliminator s located inside the oven chamber s can be replaced without removing the oven from the wall The chassis smoke eliminator s require that the oven be removed from the wall to be replaced There is one exception There is no chassis smoke eliminator for the upper chamber of a double oven e Remove the oven door s as described on page 8 9 e Remove the oven racks from the oven chamber e oven chamber smoke eliminator EY is located the ceiling of the oven chamber behind the broil element above the convection fan e Remove the three 3 screws that hold the smoke eliminator in place Be careful not to scratch the back of the oven with the screwdriver during removal and installation e install the smoke eliminator fasten it in place with the three 3 existing screws e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 Smoke Eliminator on Oven Ceiling Page 8 12 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Convection Element and Fan WARNING Convection Baffle Removal Remove the oven door s as described on page 8 9 Remove the oven racks fr
51. to the sensor gently toward you through the hole in the back of the oven to expose the connector Do not pull hard on the wires because the connector may come loose inside the oven wall Use a screwdriver if necessary to move the insulation around behind the hole to allow the connector to slide out into the oven chamber Wiring Diagram Call Out Location RTD1 Center Right RTD2 Center Left RTD3 Upper Right Table 8 2 Temperature Sensor Locations e Disconnect the temperature sensor wires at the connector remove the temperature sensor e When reinstalling the temperature sensor gently push the connector and excess wire through the access hole and insulation at the back of the oven e Tighten the temperature sensor into place with the two 2 existing mounting screws Temperature Sensor Connector Page 8 18 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Rack Su rt Installation IMPORTANT prevent scratching of the oven and wall replace the rack support only in the manner specified below e Insert the end of the rack support with the two 2 vertical bars first Insert the rack support into the oven at a 45 angle to the sidewall placing the two vertical bars behind the temperature sensor Gj e Rotate the rack support into place matching the four 4 protruding pins on the rack support to the holes in the oven wall e Mount the rack support in place us
52. 0 Torx head install the two 2 screws hold the high limit switch in place e Replace the lower cooling fan e Replace the back cover e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 e Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed e Reinstall the oven as a shown in the installation section of this manual see page 3 13 Page 8 49 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual Bottom Door Latch Double Oven NOTE remove the door latch on a single oven or the upper chamber of a double oven see page 8 31 e After removing the oven s back cover remove the lower cooling fan assembly see page 8 48 e Remove the two 2 screws that hold the lower door latch in place The screws are located just above the lower oven chamber on either side of the door latch Slot e From the back side of the oven use the wiring harness attached to the door latch J to pull it out of the back of the oven e Label and disconnect the wires from the door latch Connect the wiring harness to the replacement door latch e When reinstalling the door latch Push the door latch into position through the back of the oven using the wiring harness to maneuver it into place Line the screw holes up with the mounting holes on the front of the oven above the lower oven chamber Replace the two 2 screws that hold the door latch in place Reinstall the lower cooling fan Lower Door Latch Location e Replace
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58. NG ACCESS TO THE FOLLOWING SCREENS 15 LIMITED TO FACTORY AGENTS ONLY key SERVICE ID NUMBER e Press the 7 key on the keypad repeatedly until the as letter S appears just below the words SERVICE ID SPACE NUMBER e Wait three 3 seconds e Enter your service ID number It is a minimum of four digits long Press ENTER e The FACTORY AND SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC HOME SCREEN appears SELECT AN OPERATION e The FACTORY AND SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC oe gigs Sar HOME SCREEN has five 5 options VERSION DIAGNOSTIC TEMP TEMP VERSION Use this option to access information about the software versions programmed into the oven s printed circuit boards Factory and Service Diagnostic Home Screen Page 8 1 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual MANUAL DIAGNOSTIC Use this option to diagnose problems with individual components FACTORY AND SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC HOME SCREEN and cooking modes SELECT AN OPERATION SERVICE TEMP Use this option to modify FE ER EST calibration of the various components in the VERSION DIAGNOSTIC TEMP TEMP CODES oven FACTORY TEMP The base calibration settings made at the factory Dacor does not recommend modifying these settings Use the SERVICE Factory and Service Diagnostic Home Screen TEMP settings to modify the calibration of the various cooking modes The SERVICE TEMP menu modifies the component calibrations based on the FACTORY TEMP settings If the FACTO
59. NUMBER TO TURN ITEM ON CHANGE TO INPUTS SCREEN TO VIEW CONSTANT FEEDBACK OUTPUTS INPUTS MODES 1 MODES 2 Manual Diagnostic Home Screen A UPPER LOWER SELECT UPPER OR LOWER OVEN Press UPPER ON OFF or LOWER ON OFF 1 BAKE INNER OFF 2 BAKE OUTER OFF 3 BROIL INNER OFF 4 BROIL OUTER OFF 9 CONVECT FAN LO OFF 5 CONVECT ELEMENT OFF 0 LATCH MOTOR OFF INPUTS MODES 1 MODES 2 6 COOL FAN HI OFF 7 COOL FAN LO OFF 8 CONVECT FAN HI OFF Outputs Diagnostic Screen 1 PROBE 1 A D 98 0 2 PROBE 1 A D 8B 0 PROBE 1 A D 0 4 PROBE 1 A D 199 CC 5 MEAT PROBE A D 0 6 HALL EFFECT SENSOR 0 7 CAM SWITCH STATE CLOSED 8 LOCK SWITCH STATE OPEN 9 DOOR SWITCH STATE CLOSED EXIT OUTPUTS MODES 1 MODES 2 JU UU Inputs Diagnostic Screen Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Temperature Sensor A hexadecimal number appears after each of the temperature sensor entries These numbers 1 PROBE 1 A D 98 0 6 HALL EFFECT SENSOR 0 represent the temperature detected by the sensor 2 PROBE 1 A D 8B 0 7 CAM SWITCH STATE CLOSED pe 3 PROBE 1 A D 8F 0 8 LOCK SWITCH STATE OPEN To determine if the temperature sensors are 4 PROBE 1 199 9 DOOR SWITCH STATE CLOSED working correctly 2 EXIT OUTPUTS INPUTS MODES 1 MODES 2 e Close the oven door OUTPUTS screen turn the bake Press the INPUTS key The
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62. RTANT Use the lens stick with caution Do not cause uneven stress on the lens e Gently insert the pointed end of the lens pry stick Dacor Part No 62974 supplied with the oven under the center edge of the lens Hold your hand under the lens for support then pull it straight out e Using a glove pull the light bulb straight out of the light socket do not turn e Using a glove insert the bulb into the replacement light fixture socket If replacing the bulb use only Dacor light bulb Part No 92317 Light Fixture Lens Remova e Using a screwdriver pry the locking tabs toward the back of the old light fixture forward Prying the tabs forward will allow the fixture to be removed from the oven wall e Pull the light fixture out of the hole in the side of the oven pulling the wire and connector with it Use a screwdriver if necessary to move the insulation ET around behind the hole to allow the connector to slide Light Fixture Tabs out of the wall into the oven chamber e Gently push the connector and wire attached to the replacement light fixture through the hole and insulation in the wall of the oven Use a screwdriver if necessary to move the insulation around behind the hole to allow the connector to pass through to the outside of the oven chamber e Reconnect the light fixture wiring to the connector on the side of the oven Push the light fixture connector back into the access hole
63. RY TEMP settings are not tampered with a service technician can return the oven to the factory settings by setting all the SERVICE TEMP parameters to zero 0 ERROR CODES Use this option to view the last twenty 20 error codes stored in the oven controller See the appropriate section on the following pages for a detailed description on how to use the above diagnostic screens When done with the diagnostic screens press CANCEL SECURE to return to the home screen Version Screen Overview e center column contains information about the TAE 5 A UPPER VERSION LOWER software loaded into the oven controller LOGIC 010 1001 1 0 0 2 D 27 1 0101001 2 010 EE BD USER CS 14 45 2 0 VERSION 37072601 Oae 3 U7 1062 4 U7 EE5D Lcs 0 4 U7 EE5D e The left hand column contains information about the software loaded into the relay board of a single oven or the upper relay board of a double oven e The right hand column contains information about the software loaded into the relay board of the lower Version Screen relay board of a double oven IMPORTANT versions and checksums for the upper and lower relay boards on a double oven must match for the oven to work properly Oven Controller Software Center Column LOWER The logic software version of the oven controller 2 22 USER CS FEELE45 2 UIOEE BD software is located in the secon
64. angle from the front of the oven Slide the hinges into the hinge openings resting the bottom of the hinge arms the lower lip of the hinge receptacles Continue to hold the door at a 15 angle with one hand while pushing in on the each of the bottom corners of the door Push until the notch on the bottom of each hinge slips over the lower lip each hinge receptacle e Lower the door to the fully opened position e Rotate the two hinge locks toward the oven e Open and close the door completely to ensure that it is properly installed e Remove any protective plastic from the front of the oven and any packaging from inside the oven Hinge Hinge Opening and Receptacle Page 8 10 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Removing the Oven from the Wall WARNING Use an appliance dolly to move the appliance when installing it or removing it from the wall for service Use of an appliance dolly will minimize the risk of personal injury as a result of the oven tipping WARNING Hold the oven steady when removing it from the wall Otherwise the oven will have a tendency to tip forward increasing the risk of personal injury WARNING Do not use the door or the door handles to lift carry or move the oven Personal injury may result NOTE Not all service procedures require that the oven be removed from the wall See the appropriate procedure to determine if removal from the wall is necessary
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66. cacor The life of the kitchen Attention This manual is just a section from the complete Wall Oven Service Manual If you find that you require the complete service manual which includes exploded views and parts use and care information and installation instructions please contact your Regional Technical Manager Dacor Technical Service Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting nstructions 1 Ifthe oven does not function properly check for obvious problems first such as the main power switch being turned off or the control panel being locked 2 Ifthe problem is not immediately obvious consult the Physical Symptom Troubleshooting Guide in Appendix A 3 If prompted by the troubleshooting guide to use the on line diagnostics follow the instructions below to access the on line diagnostics menu Using the On line Diagnostics Accessing the Diagnostics Home Screen WARNI NG Surfaces inside the oven will become hot when certain diagnostics are running 2 3 HI ABC DEF GHI LOWER BACK ON OFF TIMER RECALL PURE PURE MAX DACOR 7 8 9 BAKE CONV SEAR CONVECTION BROIL GUIDE PORS TUV wxYz pg 0 A UPPER V LOWER 12 25 e With the main power supply to the oven turned on press and hold the CANCEL SECURE and keys at the same time e When the diagnostic password screen appears release the CANCEL SECURE key first then the WARNI
67. ch access hole Label the wires and disconnect them from the door latch Connect the replacement door latch to the wiring harness as labeled Insert the door latch back into the access hole and line up the screws holes on the latch with the mounting holes below the control panel Replace the two 2 screws that hold the door latch in place on the front of the oven Door Latch Screw Locations Page 8 31 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual e If replacing the high limit switch Remove the two 2 screws that hold the high limit switch place They removed through access holes next to the door latch access hole Pull the high limit switch out of the access hole Label and disconnect the wires Connect the replacement high limit switch to the wiring harness as labeled Insert the replacement high limit switch into the access hole and install it using the two 2 existing screws e Reattach the wiring harness to the door latch access panel Make sure that the cable bushing is in place e Attach the door latch access panel using the existing three 3 screws e Holding the access panel with both hands insert the lip of the access panel underneath the back edge of the access panel hole Be careful not to pinch any of the wires 7 18 a ae e Secure the access panel in place with the four 4 a existing screws High Limit Switch Screw
68. d row of the center ae column This information below the LOGIC VERSION has no useful purpose for service Version Screen Page 8 2 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Single Upper Relay Board Software Left Column B 1 The version of the software programmed into the flash memory in processor U10 on the single upper relay RIER eave ae board 1 U10 1001 1 0 0 2 D 27 1 U10 1001 s 2 U10 EE BD 14 45 2 010 BD 07 1001 3 U7 1001 lt 2 The checksum value of the software programmed 4 U7EE5D LCS 0 4 U7 EE 5D into the EEPROM memory in processor U10 on the single upper relay board 3 The version of the software programmed into the flash memory in processor U7 on the double lower relay board Version Screen 4 The checksum value of the software programmed into the EEPROM memory in processor U7 on the double lower relay board Lower Relay Board Software Right Column 1 The version of the software programmed into the flash memory in processor U10 on the single upper relay board 2 The checksum value of the software programmed into the EEPROM memory in processor U10 on the single upper relay board 3 The version of the software programmed into the flash memory in processor U7 on the double lower relay board 4 The checksum value of the software programmed into the EEPROM memory in processor U7 on the double lower relay board
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70. e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 e Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed e Reinstall the oven as a shown in the installation section of this manual see page 3 13 Replacing the Access Panel Page 8 32 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Door Switch WARNING Accessing the door switch requires that oven s top panel be removed When the top panel is removed the oven s printed circuit assemblies are exposed The printed circuit assemblies contain electronic components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge or ESD Wear a properly grounded anti static wrist strap when touching or servicing the printed circuit assemblies i For lower door switch removal on a double oven see page 8 51 e Remove the oven completely from the wall as specified on page 8 10 e Remove the top cover 4 by removing the eighteen i 3 18 screws that hold it in place It is NOT necessary to remove the access panel in the center of the 9 Oven Panel and Access Panel e Remove the two 2 screws that connect the trim panels to the control panel Removal of the two 2 control panel screws is required to allow the chassis to be raised for access to the switch e Remove the four 4 screws 2 on each side hold the printed circuit chassis to the top of the oven Chassis Mounting Screw Locations Page 8 33 Dacor Wall Oven S
71. e Replace the trim post using the existing screws One of the screws is inserted through the top of the trim post into the control panel A sing e oven has three 3 screws holding the side of the trim post in place while a double oven has six 6 screws holding the side of the trim post in place e Reinstall the oven as a shown in the installation section of this manual see page 3 13 Page 8 40 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Meat Probe Socket Accessing the meat probe socket wiring requires that oven s top panel be removed When the top panel is removed the oven s printed circuit assemblies are exposed The printed WARNING circuit assemblies contain electronic components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge or ESD Wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist strap when touching or servicing the printed circuit assemblies Remove the oven completely from the wall as specified 8 10 e Remove the trim post from the left side of the oven as you face the front Remove the screw that attaches the top of the trim post to the bottom of the control panel Remove the screws that attach the trim post to the left side cover of the oven On a single oven there are three 3 on a double oven there are six 6 121 7 Trim Post Side Screws Page 8 41 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual e Remove the ten 10 screws that hold the left case side cover in p
72. e of the oven push the replacement meat probe socket through the wire access hole and insulation in the wall of the oven Guide the threaded end of the socket into the meat probe socket mounting hole Use a screwdriver if necessary to move the insulation around behind the hole to allow the socket through from the outside of the oven chamber e Reconnect the meat probe wiring to the connector on Mast Probe Socket Removal the side of the oven Push the meat probe connector back into the access hole Single ovens and upper double oven Pull the meat probe connector up into the chassis Reposition the light fixture connector in the same way Replace the wire bushing Y WARNING On single and upper double ovens the meat probe and light fixture connectors must be pulled up into the chassis to prevent restriction of airflow e Replace the bushing on the floor of the chassis e Reinstall the case side cover using the ten 10 existing screws e Replace the top cover e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 e Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed Page 8 43 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual e Replace the trim post using the existing screws One of the screws is inserted through the top of the trim post into the control panel The remaining screws attach the trim post to the side of the oven A single oven has three 3 screws holding the side of the trim post in place while a
73. erly IMPORTANT When removing it from the oven do not hold the broil element assembly by the wires Damage to the broil element terminals may result IMPORTANT Exercise caution when handling the broil element when the broil element assembly is disassembled The insulation around the edges of the broil element is fragile and can be damaged easily e Remove the oven door s as described on page 8 9 e Remove the oven racks from the oven chamber e Holding the broil element assembly in place with one hand remove the eight 8 screws that hold it in place e Gently lower the broil element out of the ceiling of the oven chamber e Label the wires that connect to the broil element e Gently remove the broil element wires from the terminal block on the broil element assembly Broil Element Terminal Block Page 8 16 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair e Place the broil element assembly on a flat padded surface and remove the screws from each of the four 4 corners e The broil element assembly separates into three 3 components the broil element 8 the broil element frame By and the broil element glass e reassemble the broil element assembly use the four 4 existing screws The smooth side of the broil element glass should face away from the broil element During reassembly make sure that the broil element terminals 4 and the smoke eliminator cutout are on the same side e Place the broil element
74. ervice Manual e Hold the printed circuit chassis from the back of the oven and reach underneath to disconnect the door switch from the wiring harness e Use a screwdriver to break off the plastic tabs that hold the switch in place e Push the switch out through the front of the oven e Insert the replacement switch wires first through the front of the oven Push in on the switch until it locks firmly into place e From the back side of the oven reconnect the door switch to the wiring harness e Replace the four 4 screws that hold the chassis to the top of the oven e Replace the two 2 screws that connect the trim Door Switch Location posts to the control panel e Replace the top cover e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 e Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed Reinstall the oven as a shown in the installation section of this manual see page 3 13 Smoke Eliminator Chassis Single Oven WARNING Accessing the chassis smoke eliminator requires that oven s top panel be removed When the top panel is removed the oven s printed circuit assemblies are exposed The printed circuit assemblies contain electronic components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge or ESD Wear a properly grounded anti static wrist strap when touching or servicing the printed circuit assemblies For removal of the oven chamber smoke eliminator see page 8 12 For removal of
75. eshooting and Repair Front Door Glass Assembl V WARNING To prevent personal injury use gloves when handling glass components that are broken or shattered e Remove the oven door s as described on page 8 9 e Lay the door on a flat padded surface with the door gasket facing up e Remove the two 2 screws J in the top corners of the door the two 2 inner screws amp the bottom of the door NOTE The outer screws BJ on the bottom of the door are part of the hinge assembly e Grasp the top end of the door with one hand and pull up Pull the door handle out from underneath e Holding the door tightly with both hands turn it over and place it on the flat padded surface with the front door glass facing up Be careful to hold the door assembly tightly while turning it over since the screws that hold it together have been removed e Grab the front door glass assembly with both hands and remove it e If the silicone door gaskets require replacement replace them while the front door glass is removed e sure that the door spacers J in the top corners of the door are still in place before putting the front door glass back into in place e When replacing the front door glass assembly the tabs on the bottom should rest inside of the tabs on the door liner e Holding the door tightly with both hands turn it over and place it on the flat padded surface with the door gasket facing up
76. he control panel connect the wires from the oven to the printed circuit board assembly on the back of the control panel Match the location marked to on the connectors to the locations marked on the printed circuit board Single ovens have two 2 connections while double oven models have three 3 Oven Controller Removal e Remove the four 4 screws that hold the oven controller in place 2 s g 5 FA 5 205 Ree e Remove both of the display flex connectors from the two 2 sockets on the back of the oven controller my 777 iis Pavent Numbers 8984002 board Pull the oven controller off the back of the LED board with a gentle rocking motion Display Flex Connections Page 8 27 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual LED Board Removal e Remove the four 4 screws that hold the LED board on the back of the touch panel e Remove the LED board from the back of the touch panel Board Screw Locations LCD Display Removal The LCD display is mounted to the back of the LED board e Pull out gently on the display while prying the six 6 display retention clips loose on the other side of the LED board Display Retention Clip Locations e Remove the display from the back of the LED board To reinstall the control panel e Reassemble the control panel the reverse order e Install the control panel in its original position and replace the ten 10 screws that hold i
77. hexadecimal In numbers after the probe 1 2 and 3 entries on the display should change in value to indicate a rise in temperature Probe 4 is not used Turn off the bake element uts Diagnostic Screen Wiring Diagram Call Out Location RTD1 Probe 1 Center Right RTD2 Probe 2 Center Left RTD3 Probe 3 Upper Right Probe 4 Not Used Table 8 1 Temperature Sensor Locations Meat Probe e A hexadecimal number appears after the meat probe entry on the display The number represents the temperature detected To determine if the meat probe is working correctly Plug the meat probe into the meat probe socket and suspend it from one of the rack supports From the OUTPUTS screen turn on the bake element Press the INPUTS key The hexadecimal numbers after the MEAT PROBE entry on the display should change in value to indicate a rise in temperature Turn off the bake element Hall Effect Sensor Cooling Fan Tachometer e number appears after the hall effect sensor entry on the INPUTS screen It is a read out of the cooling fan speed To determine if the cooling fan is operating at the proper speed and that the hall effect sensor is working From the OUTPUTS screen turn on the cooling fan at the LO setting Press the INPUTS key Take note of the number after the hall effect sensor entry on the INPUTS screen Go to the OUTPUTS screen and change the cooling fa
78. ht 8 screws that hold the bake element frame in place on the floor of the oven e Remove the bake element frame and glass e f replacing the bake element pull it up and out of the floor of the oven Label the wires that connect to the bake element terminals When reconnecting the wires make sure that the wires are connected to the proper terminal e If replacing the bake element glass make sure that the smooth side of the glass is facing up when placing it in the oven e When reassembling the bake element in the floor of the oven place the bake element glass inside the bake element frame and place it over the top of the bake element in the floor of the oven e Hold the bake element frame in place with one hand while replacing the eight 8 existing screws that hold it in place Bake Element Removal e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 e Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed Page 8 15 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual Broil Element Assembly Removal WARNING Turn off the electrical power supply to the appliance prior to servicing it Failure to disconnect the power supply during service may result in an electrical shock or fire hazard IMPORTANT broil element wires must be properly labeled so that they can be connected to the same terminal when the element is replaced If the wires are not properly connected the oven will not function prop
79. ing the four 4 existing screws e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 e Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed Rack Support Installation Page 8 19 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual Door Components Door Gasket seal e Remove the oven door s as described on page 8 9 e Lay the door on a flat padded surface with the door gasket facing up e Remove the gasket by grasping sections of it and pulling up e Insert the self locking tabs on the replacement gasket into the holes on the oven door Check to make sure that all of the self locking tabs are firmly in place by pulling gently on the gasket e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 Door Handle e Remove the oven door s as described on page 8 9 e Lay the door on a flat padded surface with the door gasket facing up e Remove the two 2 screws the top corners of the door e Grasp the door with one hand and pull up Pull the door handle out from underneath e To reinstall the door handle grasp the door with one hand and pull up Hold the handle in position on the front Lower the door onto the padded surface e Replace the two 2 screws in the top corners of the Door Handle Screw Locations door and tighten into place Do not over tighten the screws because the front door glass could crack e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 Page 8 20 Section 8 Troubl
80. lace If you are servicing a double oven you need only remove the side panel for the oven chamber with the meat probe socket that requires service e Remove the top panel by removing the eighteen 18 screws that hold it in place It is NOT necessary to remove the access panel in the center of the top panel e The wires for the meat probe socket run up the left side along with the light fixture wires of the oven behind the left case side cover Single ovens and upper double oven Expose the connector for the meat probe socket by pushing the connector through the floor of the chassis and pulling the wires out through the access hole in the side of the oven chamber Remove the bushing on the floor of the oven to make it easier to push the connector out of the chassis Lower double oven Expose the connector for the meat probe socket by pulling the wires out through the access hole in the side of the oven chamber Meat Probe and Light Fixture Connectors e Disconnect the meat probe wires from the connector Page 8 42 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair e Using a 3 8 nut driver remove the nut that holds the meat probe socket in place e Push the meat probe socket through the insulation and wire access hole in the wall of the oven Use a screwdriver if necessary to move the insulation around behind the hole to allow the socket to pass through to the outside of the oven chamber e From the outsid
81. lace Lift up and remove the upper outer heat shield toward the top of the door Take care not to damage the door magnet Lower Outer and Outer Heat Shield Screw Locations Page 8 24 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair e Push the glass window assembly out of the door liner from the bottom and lift it out e Replace the window glass assembly The seam in the metal rim around the glass must be put toward the top of the door e Replace the upper outer heat shield and tighten into place using the five 5 existing screws e Replace the lower outer heat shield and tighten into place using the three 3 existing screws e Replace the inner heat shield and tighten into place using the six 6 existing screws Inner Door Glass Assembly Removal e sure that the door spacers J in the top corners of the door are in place before putting the replacement door glass in place e When replacing the front door glass assembly the tabs on the bottom should rest inside of the tabs on the door liner i e Holding the door tightly with both hands turn it over and place it on the flat padded surface with the door gasket facing up e reinstall the door handle grasp the top end of the door with one hand and pull up Hold the handle in position on the front Lower the door onto the padded surface e Replace the four 4 screws in the top corners and bottom and of the door and tighten into place Do not ove
82. n speed to HI Page 8 5 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual Press the INPUTS key The hall effect sensor reading should be at least 50 units higher than when the fan is on LO and Lock Switches The oven controller uses the cam and lock switches to 1 PROBE 1 A D 98 0 6 HALL EFFECT SENSOR 0 2 PROBE 1 A D 8B 0 7 CAM SWITCH STATE CLOSED determine the position of the door latch during the self 3 PROBE 1 A D 8F 0 8 LOCK SWITCH STATE OPEN 4 PROBE 1 A D 199 9 DOOR SWITCH STATE CLOSED clean process To test the cam and lock switches 5 MEAT PROBE A D 0 Open the oven door output From the OUTPUTS screen select the latch motor Go to the INPUTS screen Observe the door Inputs Diagnostic Screen latch while monitoring the cam or lock switch entries cam switch should be closed only when the door latch is completely retracted The lock switch should be closed only when the door latch is in the latched position Turn off the latch motor when the latch is completely retracted WARNING Do not close the oven door unless the door latch is completely retracted Modes 1 and 2 This diagnostic mode allows the service technician to set the oven to a cooking mode without having to exit the 1 BAKE OFF 6 PURE CONV SEAR OFF diagnostics to the home screen To turn on one of the te ARROUND LARC ORE ORE rece oven
83. nd the fan blade before replacing the fan Use a wrench to tighten the nut counterclockwise Convection Baffle nstallation e Install the convection baffle against the back wall of the oven with the large square hole fq located on the bottom left e Replace the four 4 mounting screws that hold the baffle in place e Replace the convection filter e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 e Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed Convection Baffle Orientation Page 8 14 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Bake Element Assembly Removal WARNING Turn off the electrical power supply to the appliance prior to servicing it Failure to disconnect the power supply during service may result in an electrical shock or fire hazard IMPORTANT bake element wires must be properly labeled so that they can be connected to the same terminal when the element is replaced If the wires are not properly connected the oven will not function properly IMPORTANT When removing it from the oven do not hold the bake element assembly by the wires Damage to the bake element terminals may result IMPORTANT Exercise caution when handling the bake element when it is removed from the oven insulation around the edge of the bake element is fragile and can be damaged easily e Remove the oven door s as described on page 8 9 e Remove the oven racks from the oven chamber e Remove the eig
84. om the oven chamber Remove the convection filter by lifting it up and out Remove the four 4 screws that hold the convection baffle in place The screws are located near the four corners of the baffle at the back of the oven Remove the convection baffle Convection Element Disassembly Remove the three 3 screws holding the convection element in place Grasp the convection element at the base and pull it out slowly with a gentle rocking motion Do not pull the convection element out too quickly because the wires that connect to the element could pull free inside the oven wall Disconnect the wires from the terminals of the element and remove it from the oven To replace the convection element e Place the convection element in the oven attach the wires to the terminals e Grasp the convection element at the base and push it slowly back into place with a gentle rocking motion Replace the three 3 mounting screws that hold Turn off the electrical power supply to the appliance prior to servicing it Failure to disconnect the power supply during service may result in an electrical shock or fire hazard Convection Element Removal Page 8 13 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual the convection element in place Convection Fan Removal e remove the convection fan hold it with one hand and turn the nut clockwise with a wrench e When replacing the fan make sure that the washer is installed behi
85. on the side of the magnet that hold it in place Push the old door magnet assembly out through the back of the door assembly Insert the replacement door magnet into the door magnet mounting hole and push it in until it locks firmly into place e If you are replacing one of the hinges remove the three 3 screws that hold the hinge cover plate and the hinge in place Page 8 22 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair With the hinge cover plate removed pry up the hinge with a screwdriver Insert the replacement hinge into place and install using the two 2 existing screws that hold it in place Replace the hinge cover plate and the three 3 existing screws that hold it in place sure that the door spacers the top corners of the door are in place before replacing the front door glass assembly When replacing the front door glass assembly the tabs on the bottom should rest inside of the tabs on the door liner Holding the door tightly with both hands turn it over and place it on the padded surface with the door gasket facing up To reinstall the door handle grasp the top end of the door with one hand and pull up Hold the handle in position on the front Lower the door onto the padded surface Replace the four 4 screws in the top corners and bottom and of the door and tighten into place Do not over tighten the screws because the door glass could crack 2 ca Front Door Glass Rea
86. r tighten the screws because the door glass could crack Front Door Glass Reassembly e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 Page 8 25 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual Control Panel Y WARNING Turn off the electrical power supply to the appliance prior to servicing it Failure to disconnect the power supply during service may result in an electrical shock or fire hazard WARNING The control panel power supply and relay board assemblies in this oven contain electronic components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD Wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist strap when handling or servicing the printed circuit assemblies Insert the ESD sensitive circuit boards into antistatic bags before placing them on any surface other than the oven chassis e Remove the oven from the wall as specified on page 8 10 e Remove the four 4 screws from the top of the oven immediately in back the control panel e Remove the six 6 screws from the bottom of the control panel Screws on Bottom of Control Panel a a5 e Grab the sides of control panel with both hands and 7 pull it forward with gentle rocking motion until it i i comes loose from the front of the oven Control Panel Removal Page 8 26 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair 1 lt lt Disconnect the wires EJ from the back of the control panel printed circuit board assembly When replacing t
87. s back to zero To set the SERVICE TEMP settings e From the FACTORY AND SERVI CE DI AGNOSTI WARNING CHANGES THIS AREA ARE ADDITION FACTORY CAL HOME SCREEN press the SERVICE TEMP key stages a SELECT OK TO RETURN TO THE EDIT SCREEN SET SERVICE OFFSETS TO 0 TO RETRUN TO FACTORY DEFAULT e Ifa double oven is being serviced select the upper PRESS OK TO CONTINUE or lower oven press UPPER ON OFF or LOWER ON OFF when prompted to do so e warning screen will appear Press OK e The SERVICE TEMP screen will appear Additional SERVCE TEMP Warning Screen cooking mode settings can be viewed by pressing the NEXT key 1 BAKE 0 0 6 PCONV SEAR 0 0 Two 2 temperature settings appear at the end of each 131 SURR BAKE 0 0 sl SURR ROAST 0 0 cooking mode entry For example 1 BAKE 10 20 FE ECORI CODEC The first number is the previous SERVICE TEMP 5 RESET NEXT setting The second number is the current SERVI CE TEMP setting The current temperature setting becomes the previous temperature setting when a new temperature setting is entered Press the RESET key to return all the current settings to the values of the previous settings SERVI CE TEMP Screen To change the current setting for a particular mode e Press mode number on the keypad e Press the 5 F or 5 F keys repeatedly until the desired temperature shift appears on the display The setting can be varied
88. ssembl Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 Page 8 23 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual Inner Door and Window Assembl Y WARNING To prevent personal injury use gloves when handling glass components that are broken or shattered e Remove the oven door s as described on page 8 9 e Lay the door on a flat padded surface with the door gasket facing up e Remove the two 2 screws the top corners of the door and the two 2 inner screws fg on the bottom of the door NOTE The two outer screws on the bottom of the door are part of the hinge assembly e Grasp the top end of the door with one hand and pull up Pull the door handle out from underneath e Holding the door tightly with both hands turn it over and place it on the flat padded surface with the front door glass facing up Be careful to hold the door assembly tightly while turning it over since the screws that hold it together have been removed e Grab the front door glass with both hands and remove it e Remove the six 6 screws N that hold the inner heat shield place Lift the outer heat shield up and out towards the top of the door Take care not to damage the door magnet e Remove the three 3 screws P that hold the lower outer heat shield in place Lift the lower outer heat shield up and out towards the top of the door e Remove the five 5 remaining screws J that hold the upper outer heat shield in p
89. t in place e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 e Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed e Reinstall the oven as shown in the installation section of this manual see page 3 13 a LCD Display Removal Page 8 28 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Components Behind the Control Panel WARNING Turn off the electrical power supply to the appliance prior to servicing it Failure to disconnect the power supply during service may result in an electrical shock or fire hazard Power Supply and Relay Boards WARNING The control panel power supply and relay board assemblies in this wall oven contain electronic components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge or ESD Wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist strap when handling or servicing the printed circuit assemblies Insert the ESD sensitive circuit boards into antistatic bags before placing them on any surface other than the oven chassis e Remove the oven completely from the wall as specified on page 8 10 e Remove the four 4 screws that hold the top access panel in place on the top of the oven Remove the access panel e When replacing the power supply or relay board remove the connectors from the assembly being replaced Take note of the orientation of the power supply or relay board in relation to the front of the oven before removal A double oven has two relay boards lower J and upper
90. three 3 screws that hold the convection fan motor in place To reinstall the convection fan assembly Place the convection fan against the back wall of the oven with the electrical terminals facing up Attach the fan motor to the back of the oven using the three 3 existing screws Attach the fan motor wires to the three 3 terminals on the fan motor according to Table 8 4 e Reinstall the convection fan and reinstall the convection baffle Be sure that the convection baffle is in the correct orientation large square hole on the bottom left see page 8 14 Replace the back cover Reinstall the oven door s as described page 8 10 amp Convection Fan Assembl Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed Reinstall the oven as a shown in the installation section of this manual see page 3 13 Page 8 46 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair Cooling Fan blower WARNING Accessing the cooling fan for a single oven or upper double oven requires that oven s top panel be removed When the top panel is removed the oven s printed circuit assemblies are exposed The printed circuit assemblies contain electronic components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge or ESD Wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist strap when touching or servicing the printed circuit assemblies The following steps do not apply to the lower cooling fan on a double oven For removal
91. tor into the tachometer receptacle on the motor Connect the three 3 power wires to the terminals on the cooling fan assembly according to Table 8 6 e Replace the back cover Lower Cooling Fan Assembly Screw Locations e Reinstall the oven door s as described on page 8 10 e Test the oven to ensure that repairs were properly completed e Reinstall the oven as a shown in the installation section of this manual see page 3 13 Page 8 48 Section 8 Troubleshooting and Repair High Limit Switch Double Oven Bottom NOTE To replace the high limit switch on a single oven or the upper chamber of a double oven see page 8 31 e After removing the oven s back cover remove the lower cooling fan see page 8 48 e Using ratchet and T 20 Torx head reach into the space between the upper and lower oven chambers and remove the two 2 screws hold the high limit switch place e Using the wiring harness attached to the high limit switch pull the high limit switch out of the back of the oven e Disconnect the wires from the high limit switch Lower High Limit Switch Location e To reinstall high limit switch Connect the wires on the wiring harness to the high limit switch Use the wiring harness to push the high limit switch into place between the oven chambers Line the mounting holes on the high limit switch up with the screw holes in the oven chamber e Using ratchet and 2
92. y Screw Locations completed Page 8 47 Dacor Wall Oven Service Manual e Reinstall the oven as a shown in the installation section of this manual see page 3 13 Lower Cooling Fan blower NOTE The following procedure applies only to the removal of the lower cooling fan double oven disconnect the tachometer connector and the three e With the back cover removed see PE and amp 3 power wires Jj from the motor Terminal Wire Color 1 White 2 Black 3 Blue Table 8 6 Cooling Fan Wiring e Remove the two 2 screws that hold the lower left exhaust duct and the four 4 screws that hold the lower right exhaust duct 8 in place e Grasp the lower cooling fan assembly with both hands Push the assembly to the left then pull out to remove e If replacing the cooling fan assembly remove the screws J that attach the exhaust ducts to the blower assembly and install them on the replacement cooling fan assembly e To reinstall the cooling fan assembly Inspect the fan first Make sure the fan spins freely The fan blades must be straight and not dented so that there is no vibration when spinning Line up the six 6 mounting holes on the exhaust ducts with the screw holes on the back of the oven Secure the cooling fan assembly in place using the existing screws to re attach the exhaust ducts to the back of the oven Plug the tachometer connec
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