The control panel is flashing f1 apparently meaning there is an element relay circuit failure. What is the extent of the repair? And until done, how do I shut off the alarm? Power down the unit entirely?
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The system has detected a failure in the internal watchdog element , relay circuits and will atcivate a cancel feature. F1 will be displayed in the time digets and will beep until the cancel button or another funtion is selected. An F1 failure could be detected in cook or time of day mode. With an F1 failure the ERC is picking up a comand to supply heat without receiving an input from the membrain. The watchdog circuit is designed to prevent this. If the beep continues after pressing cancel check the main control ERC board.
Error F1 means that your Dacor Oven
indicates element relay circuit failure. To resolve this issue the control
board should be replaced as it has gone bad.
Hi Thanks for using FixYa. Error F1 in your Dacor Oven
indicates element relay circuit failure. To resolve this issue the control
board should be replaced as it has gone bad. Please do rate the solution if
the issue is resolved or post a comment for further assistance. Thanks Rylee
JENN-AIR
'Newer Style' Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes
Failure
CodeConditionCheck/Repair
F1
Power
to element
relay energized during time of day display
Wiring
harness
shorted or change power relay board (PRB)
Note: for double ovens, change second oven board
JENN
AIR Range/Stove/Oven Fault CodesFailure
CodeConditionCheck/Repair
F1
Defective
touch pad or membrane
Replace
touch
pad or membrane (this problem is usually the touch
pad)
Hi, This Usually means that either the touch pad or the oven control (also called
clock or ERC) is defective and needs to be replaced. If this fault code
cannot be canceled, replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC),
touch pad, or both.
-F1- Alarm “System Watchdog Circuit” The system will detect a failure in the internal watchdog element relay circuits and will activate a cancel feature. F1 will be displayed in the time digits and will beep until the cancel button or another function is selected. An F1 failure could be detected in cook or time of day mode. With an F1 failure the ERC is picking up a command to supply heat without receiving an input from the membrane. The watch dog circuit is designed to prevent this. If the beep continues after pressing cancel check the main control (ERC) Dacor
There will be a current switching relay to the oven - which is faulty - hence why you get the error when it realises it's not working.
This should be replaced to solve future problems.
For your reference, the fault codes are -
F0 Touch pad stuck in depressed position F1 Element relay circuit failure F2 Oven temp exceeded the clean runaway temp (self clean) -or- runaway temp (cooking modes) F3 Short circu!t in oven temp sensor F4 Open circuit in oven temp sensor F5 - N/A F6 Failure in the EEPROM check comparison (only time of day and timer will operate) F7 Failure of Sef-C1ean auto door latch circuit. F8 Failure of the door latch motor. Occurs when the motor runs for two minutes without the door locking Self-Clean mode.
If this resolves the issue, Please rate accordingly. Thank you.
i found my circuit/schematic tucked inside the back panel in a envelope,
you have to remove the oven from the wall to gat to it and start un screwing the panels,
i think it was on the top.
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