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Anonymous Posted on Dec 28, 2013

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Oven emitting a high pitched sound will not stop

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Tyler T

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2008

SOURCE: Dacor ECS230 Epicure Electric Double Oven

You probably tripped a safety thermostat in the back of each oven. If you turn off the breaker and find a way to pull the units out you could probably remove the rear panel and reset the thermostat by pushing in a button on the back of the open thermo. Some thermo's aren't resettable though so you'd have to buy a replacement.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 20, 2008

SOURCE: Dacor Oven

Depending on your model it is usually at the top behind the "grill" of the oven that is not working. Take out the screws aournd the oven latch (usually for cleaning) and slide out the grill. The limit switch is either over the latch or to the side. If it popped, just put it back with a screw driver. If that is not the issue, then it it could be a bigger issue.

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Vitaliy Gins

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  • Posted on Dec 18, 2008

SOURCE: dacor single oven flashes an F2 error code and won't stop beeping!!!

This is from manufacture service manual:

-F2- Alarm Heating Mode High Temperature
Is activated when the ERC senses a runaway heat condition or when the temperature exceeds
“runaway limits”. The ERC will beep until the cancel or another function is selected. If the alarm
repeats the F2 alarm check the oven sensor and wiring after fi rst checking for a stuck relay. If alarm
goes away verify the oven will complete a clean cycle without any type of failure.
Another words the problem with oven sensor or relay board.

I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/vitaliy_f406165329c75ede

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 01, 2009

SOURCE: Dacor error codes

HI. the F-1 code is a System Watchdog Circuit failure code.

Press "Cancel", if beeping continues after 30 seconds, replace the main control board (also called clock or ERC).

Concerning the F-5 code. This is an oven temp sensor failure code. have it replaced asap. ((Check the wiring leading to and from the control and sensor for cracks and fouled structure. if the wiring is bad, replace the harness as well)),

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I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/vitaliy_f406165329c75ede

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