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Arlene Sweeney Posted on Nov 19, 2017
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How to calibrate my DCS ovens

The ovens always heat higher than what I set them to.

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2007

SOURCE: Oven Doesn't Reach Set Temperature

Check the element for burns/wholes this was problem for our.  Easy fix and part is about 35 to 40 dollars.  

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  • Posted on Jan 13, 2008

SOURCE: no heat in either oven

May I please have some more information. How do you know you have electricity, because the display is on, inside lights etc. Have you checked the voltage from the wall? It is possible on 220v appliances that 1/2 of the breaker has tripped, thus all the 110v systems work (like lights) except the heating elements, which are 220v. Because both ovens have the same problem, its most likely a power source problem.

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2009

SOURCE: I need to calibrate an electric oven

Probably. There is often a key sequence that will enable a calibration mode. We need the full model number to find the tech info, or you can probably find it in the tech sheet which is normally taped on behind the control panel.

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