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Problem
1. Nothing works
2. Oven will not heat..
3. Clock displays incorrect time of day.
4. Foods over-cook.
5. Foods under-cook.
6. Oven does not Self-Clean.
Possible Cause
Oven is not connected to electrical power
Power supply is not energized.
Time of day is not set.
Oven settings are not correct
Oven is set for Delay Timed Cooking.
Time of day is not set.
Power supply has been interrupted.
Incorrect cooking time, temperature, or rack
position being used.
Oven temperature calibration differs from your
previous oven.
Incorrect cooking time, temperature, or rack
position being used.
Oven temperature calibration differs from your
previous oven.
Door is not shut tight, so automatic door latch
will not lock.
Remedy
Have oven connected to a properly sized
electrical power supply by a qualified
electrician.
Have an electrician check power supply,
including the house circuit breaker, wiring and
fuses
Press “CLOCK” touch pad, then press
“TIME•TEMP” pad to set correct time of day.
Follow mode selection and clock settings as
specified in OVEN OPERATION section.
Oven will turn on automatically at preset time. If
desired, press “CANCEL•SECURE” touch pad
to cancel out of Delay Timed Cooking.
Change rack position.
Press “CLOCK” touch pad, then press
“TIME•TEMP” pad to set correct time of day.
Reset time of day.
Adjust time or temperature.
Adjust oven temperature as per ADJUSTING
THE OVEN TEMPERATURE section.
Adjust time or temperature.
Adjust oven temperature as per ADJUSTING
THE OVEN TEMPERATURE section.
Close door tightly.
Unnecessary service calls may be expensive, frustrating and time-consuming. Before you call for service, please review the potential problems, possible
causes and remedies shown below. Also, refer to the table on page 11 to view various oven failure codes that can be displayed by the clock. Failure
Codes will appear where the temperature is normally displayed.
IMPORTANT:
If a Failure Code is displayed, the oven will beep continuously until the user presses the “CANCEL•SECURE” button. The oven will not heat
after a failure. Call a qualified appliance technician to repair the oven.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Guide
Replacing the Oven Light(s)
The light assembly consists of a removable lens
cover and 10-watt 120VAC halogen bulb, as well
as a light fixture housing. Light bulb replacement
is considered to be a homeowner maintenance
operation.
WARNINGS:
To prevent electrical shock and/or personal
injury:
1. Make certain that the appliance and
light bulb are cool and that power to the
appliance has been turned off before
replacing the light bulb.
2. Always ensure that the lens cover is
in place when using the appliance.
The lens cover protects the bulb from
breakage caused by high temperatures
or mechanical shock.
Lens Cover
Oven Light Assembly
To replace a light bulb, follow these steps:
1. Turn off the power at the main power
supply.
2. Remove the lens cover from the housing
by pulling straight out.
NOTE:
In some cases the lens cover may be tight
enough to require the use of your light lens
pry stick. This prying tool should be used
with caution. Do not cause uneven stress on
the lens cover. Gently insert the point end
of the pry stick under the center edge of the
lens cover on the side facing the oven door.
Hold your hand under the lens for support
then pry out to remove the lens cover.
3. Pull the light bulb out and replace it with a
special 10-watt halogen bulb rated for use
in a Self-Cleaning oven. Use DACOR Part
No. 86364 available from any authorized
DACOR parts distributor or dealer.
4. Reinstall the lens cover by aligning the
cover over the opening and gently pressing
it into its original position.
5. Turn the power back on at the main power
supply.