Question about Dacor Ovens
SOURCE: odd loud fan type noise
what you are describing is the cooling fan. That fan will come on to keep the electronic control panel cool. It is normal for tat to come on even if your done with the oven. I dont think is should be as loud as you describe. I would try the oven again and if it is still loud I would call for service because it is new. That fan will also come on when you use the self clean cycle.
Posted on Jul 26, 2007
SOURCE: zanuisi top oven making noise
Yes , there is a cooling fan located at the top of the oven
It could be the fan blades catching, or a noisy fan bearing.
You would have to access it by removing the top oven cover to check., and yes it could be as a result of having it cleaned.
Plz rate my solution.
Thanks.
Posted on Jan 02, 2009
SOURCE: My AEG B3101-4 oven works for about 30 mins, then
It is a safety thermostat that is cutting the oven off, due to overheating.
It could be that the external cooling fan is not working, or the cut out itself is faulty.
Check to see if you can hear the fan working.
This is usually located on the top of the oven , at the rear of the oven, on the top .
Hope this helps.
Posted on Dec 13, 2009
SOURCE: Display reads U60 Cooling Fan - oven won't heat
I got Dacor to give me the number sequence --
- push "cancel" and "#" at same time
- when screen asks for "service ID" enter "S1234"
(get "S" by pushing "7" 5 times)
- screen will list "U60 Cooling Fan" as number 1, so select "1"
- select "clear all", this should clear the error
- hit "cancel" to get out of that screen
Hope this works for you! Best suggestion I have is DON'T BUY DACOR!! We also own their 30" dishwasher, which has been a nightmare experience as well.
Posted on Jan 13, 2010
SOURCE: My AEG competence oven is
I would suspect that the problem is caused by the external cooling fan located under the outside cooker cabinet housing, which continues to operate as the oven is cooling down if it is built in, you will have to remove it from the oven housing to access the fan
Posted on Dec 12, 2010
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